ANTED—TEAMS for CARTING IN and STACKING 200 ACRES OF WHEAT. App'y P. WAREING, f«l6 Milford. NOTICE. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. THE BOARD WILL NOT PURCHASE EGGS or BIRDS after tha 18th FEBRUARY, 1888. W. SHIERS, fel6 Clerk to Board. TEMUKA PUBLIC POUND.-IM-POUNDED, from Mr Martin Connolly’s Riverbed, between Humphrey’s and Seadown Estate, on Monday, 13th February, 1888--1 BAY HACK PONY MARE, branded like U on near shoulder, slightly saddle marked, small star on forehead, switched tail, shod all round,—lf not released on or before WEDNESDAY, 29th February, 1888, at noon, will Sold to defray expenses.—JOHN LAWSON, Poundkeeper and Ranger.—Temuka, 15 h February, 1888. fel6 £1 REWARD. STRAYED or STOLEN from J. G. , Ruddenklau’s Station, on the 14th January—A SHEEP DOG ; black and tan, a slit in this back of the right ear, a scratch on top of the nose ; answers to t- e name of “ Danger.” Anyone giving any information at Mr Ruddenklau’s Station as to the Dog’s whereabouts will receive the above reward. If any person or persons are found to have this Dog in their possession after SIX DAYS they will be PROSECUTED. ja2l NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO DUNEDIN. D.J.C. AUTUMN RACES. I EXCURSION TICKETS to DUNEDIN 'j (available for return up to, and including, th" sth March) will be issued from TEMUKA, at 23s 6d First Ohms, 17a 6d Second, for the ordinary Trains from the 20th to 24th FEBRUARY, inclusive, and for a SPECIAL NIGHT TRAIN on the 21« t FEBRUARY, which will be due from Terauka at 12,20 a.m. A Return Night Tram will leave Dunedin at 8.30 p.m. 25th February. f e l6 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH. FIRE BRIGADES’ DEMONSTRATION. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will RUN from TIMARU to CHRISTCHURCH and BACK on 22nd FEBRUARY, leaving Timara at 7.5 a.m., Toruuka 7.38, Winchester 7.50, Orari 8 a.m., returning from Christchurch at 6.45 p.m. Return Fares: 7s 6d First Class, 5s Second ; Children, 3 to 12 years, half race*; under 3years, free. On the 20th, 21st, and 22nd, EXCURSION TICKETS to CHRISTCHURCH will bo issued at TEMUKA and TIMARU at 18s First Claes, 13s Second, ana SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS from STATIONS NORTH of TEMUKA for ordinary Trains, available for return till 24th inst. |9*Fire Brigade** Demonstnlionsat Christchurch 21« t and 22nd FEBRUARY. fel6 BY ORDER.
CORNSACKS. CORNSACKS, Full Size (43 x 265), TO HAND, and will be Sold at Lowest Mabket Rates. JOST REGLIVED—Ono of COL* VILLE'S WINNOWING MACHINES, with Latest Irnprovemeots, TO BE LET FOR HIRE by Hour or Day. MPLE STORAGE for over 17,000 SACKS GRAIN. Charges Lower than at Timapu. The Store h»s been Thoroughly Overhauled and put into Perfect Condition. OILS of ALL DECRIPTIONS, and Other Requisites, JAMES WINNING, GENERAL MERCHANT, fel6 TEMUKA.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1699, 16 February 1888, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1699, 16 February 1888, Page 2
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