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K. P. Gray. Til 0 K S A L E - Jj EPWORTH FAKM, dope to Tamuks. This Splendid Property cooiiste of On# Hundred Acres of Firat-claas Lund, with all the Improvements thereon ; to ba aeld in one lot, or in lota to suit purdinars. ' Full particulars to be obtained from MR JOHN MEYER, Or K. F. GRAY, Auctioneer, January 9th, 1888. j*lo NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO DUNEDIN. D.J.O. AUTUMN RACES. ■riICUfiSION TICKETS to DUNEDIN |ij (available for return op to, and «• * xt. . CfiL If mvill rtA 1i including, the sth March) will be isaaed from TEMUKA, at 23a 6d First Class, L7s 6d Second, for the ordinary Trains from the 20th to 24th FEBRUARY, inclusive, and for a SPECIAL NIGHT CRAIN on the 21st FEBRUARY, which sill bo doe from Temuka at 12.20 a.ra. A Return Night Train will leave Dunedin it 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 . TIMARD to CHRISTCHUROH and BACK on 22nd FEBRUARY, leaving Timaru at 7.5 a.m., Temuka 7.38, Winchester 7.50, Orari 8 a.m., returning from Christchurch at 6.45 p.m. Return Fares; 7a 6d First Class, Bs Second ; Children, 3 to 12 years, half rates ; under 3 years, free. On the 20th, 2iet, and 22nd, EXCURSION TICKETS to CHRISTCHURCH will be issued at TEMUKA and TIMARU at 18a First Ciass, 13s Second, ana SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS from STATIONS NORTH of TEMUKA for erdinary Traios, available for return till 24th iosl. CPFire Brigades’ Demonstations at Christ* church 21st and 22nd FEBRUARY. fel6 BY ORDER.

CORNSACKS. CORN SACKS, Fall S-za (48 x 26£), TO HAND, and will be Sold at Lowest Market Bates. JOST RECEIVED—One of COLVILLE'S WINNOWING MACHINES, with Latest Improvements, TO BE LET FOR HIRE by Hoar or Day. Ample storage for ov ß r 17,000 SACKS GRAIN. Charges Lower than at Titnaru. The Store has been Thoroughly Overhauled and put into Perfect Condition. ILS of ALL DECRIPTIONS, and Other Requisites, JAMES WINNING, general merchant, {•l6 TEMUKA,

WiioH and Clock Masks, Jeweller, Etc., ASHBURTON AND TEMUKA, Bega to intimate to the Residents of Tamaka and Surrounding District that be baa DISPOSED of the TEMUKA BRANCH of bis Bosineia to Mjr JOHN SIM. AH ACUOUNTs”mn*t be PAID AT ONCE to Mb JOHN SIM, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for same. ROBERT MURRAY, / { e i4 Aahburton. JOHN SIM WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, Exo., T>EG s t 0 intimate t 0 th ® inhabitants of If Tetnaka and Surrounding Districts {hrt he has PURCHASED the WATCHMAKING and JEWELLEBY BUSINESS in MAIN STREET, TEMUKA, lately earned on hy Mb R. Hobbit, and hopes by diligent attention to bneineee, good workmanship and moderate chargee, to merit a continuance of the liberal support accorded to hie predeoeiaor. A large and well-choeen •wortment of English and Foreign Watches, Cleeke, ; Spectacle*, Jewellery, etc., at LOWEST PRICES. J 8 being a practical workman, with over tan veare’ Home and Colonial experience, duilomers mey depend that orders en2Sd?*ta will be SATISFACTORILY ■EXECUTED. john siw XbOSfERS of . Every size can ob H tained on the ahortest notice at the ’Peinuka Leader and Geraldine Giwrdian Owcal Printing USesa. Lowest Pncaa.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1700, 18 February 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1700, 18 February 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1700, 18 February 1888, Page 2