SALES BY AUCTION. A. C. PALMER. 1 “THE RIALTO,’’ TEMUKA. TO-DAY ~TO-DAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. At 1.30 p.m. . <■■ - PIGS AND POULTRY. On A/c. various Clients—l Grey Gelding, 8 years, fast and quiet (any trial); Maxwell Motor Car, in good order, must be sold to wind up estate, no reserve; D.F. Plough, Garden Plough, Planet Jr. Hoe, 2 Sacks Chaff, 2 0 Sacks Pig Potatoes, 20 Sacks Seed Potatoes, Gent’s Bike, Set of I Blocks and Chains, 2 Riding Saddles, Furniture and Sundries. A. C. PALMER, Tel. 146. Auctioneer. FARM PROPERTY. JJTAVING received instructions from G. H. WATSON, ESQ., Kakahu, we will offer, by PUBLIC AUCTION, in OUR ROOMS, on TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m.— HIS HANDY FARM OF 58 ACRES, well fenced and watered, all in grass. Improvements: 5-roomed House, nicely papered, bathroom, h and c water, electric light, telephone, cow shed, granary, pig styes, garden laid out with lawns and paths. This is an ideal little farm, in good order. As Mr Watson is retiring from farming, this is FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Terms and particulars from — A. C. PALMER, Tel. 146. Auctioneer. MEETING. TEMUKA BICYCLE & ATHLETIC CLUB. THROUGH unforeseen circumstances the Meeting of Committee advertised for last evening (Friday), has been CANCELLED, and a Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY, October 30, at 8 p.m., in the Fire Brigade Rooms, Temuka. , E. O. SHAW, President. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICES. St. Peter’s, Temuka: 11 a.m., 7 p.m, St. John's, Winchester: 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Holy Trinity, Maori Pah: 11 a.m. Orton: 3 p.m. GEORGE NELHAM WATSON, Vicar. pR ESB Y T E RIA N CHUR C H, A TEMUKA.' TO-MORROW’S SERVICES. Tern u kail a.m: “He Leadeth Me.” 7 p.m: “Abraham Believed God.” Milford— ; 3 p.m. REV. H. R. FELL, M.A., BD. CHURCH. TEMUKA. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m: “Studies in the Lord’s Prayer; (5) Lead us not into Temptation.” 7 p.m: “A Message for Labour Day.” 3 p.m: Lower Wai to hi School. Minister: Rev. Albert Blakemore. SALVATION ARMY. ° GERALDINE. SUNDAY SERVICES. SYDENHAM SILVER BAND WILL BE PRESENT. 9 a.m: Band will serenade town. 3 p.m: Musical Programme in Domain. 7.45 p.m: Public Meeting in Town Hall. Come and Enjoy a Real Musical Feast. ‘ Ensign Board and Lieut. Fanthaiu, C.O’s. SALVATION ARMY. KING STREET, TEMUKA. SUNDAY SERVICES. 7.15 a.m: Knecdrill. 11 a.m: Holiness. 7 p.m: Salvation. Children’s Service, 2.30 p.m. Adjutant Sherson, Lieutenant Smith. C.O.’s. •Ji EMU K A MISSION. Mission Hall, Denmark St., Temuka. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m: Service. 2.30 pm: Sunday School. 7 p.m: Gospel Address. Subject: “Four Judgments.” Strictly undenominational. A meeting-place for saint and sinner. Sankey’s hymns. All heartily welcome. Any suitable subject will be dealt with on request. During a recent drought, the village of Huggate, on the Yorkshire Wolds, obtained its water by train from Hull. After 11 years’ work, during which awards totalling nearly nine million pounds were made, the War Compensation Court has made its final report. I
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10462, 26 October 1929, Page 2
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