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TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THIRTIETH ANNUAL SHOW. SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, DOGS, DAIRY, & AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, &c., WILL bo held on the Association's Grounds, VVai-iti Road, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 29xh AND 30tu OCTOBER. Entries for Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs Close on SATURDAY, 19th October. All other Entries on TUESDAY, 23rd October. Catalogues containing full particulars can bo obtained from the Secretary. The following additional prizes are offered : —The Associa ion give Special Clips of db‘2 2s for most points in Hampshire Downs, and Shropshire Downs, and South Downs. Mr D. Munro oilers a Prize of £2, and a Second Prize of dtl for tho best Yearling Colt or Filly by Loch Gyle. (Special Entry). GORDON P. WOOD. 003. Secretary. WOODBURY ATHLETIC CLUB. A NNUAL SPORTS on NOVEMBER t JL Hth, 1895. Entries, addressed “Secretary Woodbury Athletic Club,” to be in not later than November 2nd, together with Entrance Fees and Performances for two years previous. Handicaps declared on November 9th. Sports to Commence at 11 a in. sharp. AN .N UAL SOCIAL in EVENING. Programmes can bo obtained from oc!9 R. McDONALD, Hod. Sec.

NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. YYURSUANT to the terms of the K. “Banks and Bankers Act, 1880,” and the “ Banks ami Bankers Act Amendment Act 1882,” WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of October, 1805, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the Toinuka office of the Bank of New Zealand, For the Bank of New Zealand, C. G ANDREWS, 0c24 Acting General Manager. N. K. COX, D.D.S., M.D., SUKOKON DeNTIjT, MAY be consulted at Warburton’s Drug Store on tha first Tuesday of every Month. Next visit Tuesday, November 12th. All cattle and animals TRESPASSING in the road line by Section 58, and Railway Reserve, Orari, WILL BE Pd UNO ED after this date, also the adjoining Section, No, 50, occupied by Llenky Tatam. ALL caT;LE AND PERSONS TRESPASSING will be PROSECUTED. E. ENGLAND HENRY TATAM, cclO Crari.

GENERAL MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, GERALDINE. WING to the serious illness of onr Mr Hardy, we have decidefl to Sail ot! thi whole of onr Stock, consisting of Grocery, Drapery, Croc ory Ironmongery, Fancy Goals, Stationery and Patent Medicines. Daring the enforced absence of our Mr Hardy, the Business will be under the control of Mr J. Mines (late of N, Dunlop & C 0.,) under whose management our cli nts may rely upon receiving the same attention and courtesy we have always endeavoured to give. A. E. HARDY & CO,, oo 24 Geraldine.

LADIES' NURSE'II RS JJ AILLIF * TEMUKA (opposite Primitive Methodist Church) Is now open to ACCEPT ENGAGEMENT AS NORSE in Town or Country. jy27 __ A POWERFUL TONIC AND NON EXCITING STIMULANT. BUTLERS QUININE AND IRON TONIC Ty ESTORS the functions of the digestive JLti organs, strcnuthens tko mental and physical powers, relieves the dulin«B3 and drowsiness of nervous debility, and produces a general exaltation of the circulatory system, imparting increased vigor to the muscles sis well as the intellect, with a feeling of satisfaction. In eases of sleep]ossuceb from exhaustion and fatigue it is in valuable. This article i« thorougly reliable, will keep good for any length of time, and is a widely-recognised TONIC REMEDY. Sold in Bottles at Us (>d. boiler & c 0 ., co rk To 1?« obtained from B. 0. DANN ■ TEMUKA. R. BORROWS - GRRAEniNC. VISITING O'ARDS, ecjual to copperplate, printed at the office of thfs P ipur

L sues op Sin,it —A correspondent who has been through the greater part of tin- . Mackenzie Country d nring the last fort nig.’it 'Upplies the North Otago 'rimes w;i,h some particulars oi ascertained losses. Balmoral nisovi.r 1 2, IKK) skies and al' in.mi- are yet .atheriag wool. Cowan's I'ekapo, Hone's Richmond, and HutheWor.rs "istake rims are clean swept —scares !y a slut p to be seen. GL. tanner has Horn on 20: io ,-kin>; an ; probably other 200 »d>ad out of 10,00(1, Arthur Sutlu Hand's Birch Hill, over 1000 ■n an out of less than (>OOO Half the run was mustered last week, and omy 7A sho-p .vere got. This run is to ho 1 t with the H rin Stage Hotel. Ri.olmro’ Downs has I'id!) skins out of lOOoO; Ben Ohan. much t : c same ; lienni'U'-' has over lOObd .-kins which means 20,000 dead. Lower down towards Burke’s Pass, the losses nr ■ quite as heaty ; while up the Wuitnki, irom .Morvcn Hills to Station Peak, toe loss is so great that fewer shearers and other hands aro to be put on this year.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2885, 24 October 1895, Page 2

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