oram, kakahit, and waitohi advertiser
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oram, kakahit, and waitohi advertiser
The Temuka Leader. ORAM, KAKAHIT, AND WAITOHI ADVERTISER F G . R Every Tuesday, Thursday, 24,. .1882.- JUNE 'SATURDAY, akd Saturday. LYJSWOOD BO EL- - HA.V.3 rrch n]»a«.pre :n informing *th' ibe £,9iie J(_ HiV'f ->i» >i c ihrt . rro«a TOtT. "0 lAWL&Y i have Uie rbove r o/mT)o 'o'Js BO • iiii, .neb ov Ti' E 0;R G E : ?' , X U J" AUCTIONEER, LAJD AND ESTAT AGENT, Valuator and Commission Agevl, TEMUEA.. Registered fob VETERINARY SURGEON, TEMUKA HOTEL. , f \. ."*fcr-«S''. !l J 'tv'.i, I^o CODliOi- 8 l»" naine or expp-se be e*-^ 1 io ira 1 e -eve's I'i Wlt.L the Hotel p no eCo euyoi-e gVaij me». iairuoiu«»-j •'«. r.H.alled. •'- *>e"t g merchandise, produce of e/evy Jesc, v* or. call, it '* o' the, 7,: vv/ay witJiin one mi p e', ACLEAN & STEWART S-3 on, pd<l riju o> ; «'e .'lie Tosi oFoe. w1 LEVENS TEMUKA. H A. E r . ~ „ « v 8 tvril be of AUCTIONEERS, b.p-ds. AD;excel'eni si'b'e under ibe iiVCK AND NATION AGENTS, ch.Tge of a c ea'l ocr. GENERAL X,M-4WE-r LAND EROKEHS AND EVERY COMMMISSION AGENTS, iwooJ ;Hoj,el. my , TIMARU '• MMT'jjLEN oil freVs A gen Is Tor ■«* to auaov ;o AND RQONEY, ~ OOnTeN 1E NCE AiSD ATTENTION Mr.TLi.EJSb frSCV/I- ,E HOT.iL, iSor-h Loath i -Jir.rr. s Yards. Sales at •Wil/LJIND ,f ITI L M 0 N G E R S, AND ; , .7" " COXHEAD S r &' T< GPvAFHIC S.UDIO, George f.treet, Tl-iiai .1 (opposite Clob Hoielj rra2l Temuka and Silvekstream Mackenzie Country, "OErvRIEPJS PORTRAIT ROOMS, Beg to notify to their Friends and the Main South RoAr r Timaru, (C pposite Theatre). Public that the SEASON HAVING COMMENCED and Lbe ?.?V .c of Timaru and Distric Ll-aL he has EETHEY ABE PREPARED TO COKT'ANT. INT) T'.SSESSiON ov the ENTEBEO DRESS IVOOL FOR EXPORiASSUB above HOTFL. wlrch is pow being WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES «KJAKI;IAN FIRE AND LIFE Painted REFORM-SHED throughout, EANCE COMPANY, Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Sheepskins Of the Very Best Quality. and Decorated. On inspection it will be Lombard Street, London. Hides, and Tallow. found one of Lhe MObT COMFORTABLE Suites of HOTELS Private IN TIMARU. 1821. Established Wool Scouring at lowest current rate 3. Rooms for FsrniHes, FREE BILLIAP.D All Wool received for Scouring will be Subscribed capita paLroDB. ONE OF ALCOCK'S BEST BILLIARD plsced on rail and forwarded as owners of 2,894,000 Total invested funds, upwards The Wiue and opl,ii Depa.iivent is may direct. 465,000 TABLES, Total annual income... stoc'ced wifh all .he Best B.p.nds; Teal English and Colonial Ala an-1 Stout; t been appointed Under the supervisiou of a careful and —The undersigned, having bvlh ?,nd boitle sho, a vaiie.'y or Co'oirr,! Christchu-ch at be So'd at Wholeattentive marker. w-.1l all which Wii-ec, of •gents of the above.company as usual a to issue policies sale Prices, and deli 3d Tree of Carf i iHE UNDERSIGNED is and Lyttelfcon, are prepared ja3l JOHN M. OLLIVIER. PURCHASER of WOOL, J_ riage in T'.tnaru or Suburbs. CASH usual term-.. the fire or. of insurance against HIDES, and TALLOW at Orari and M. UTTLLEN, LONBON **J£? None Lut Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio. Ferrier's Series, of Panoramic Views of Timaru Now Ready, and may be had at trio Studio or from any of the Booksellers. . Price 2s 6d. ma2B A. W. withST. URRI D G (Late ; KeVahu. Farmers wishing to join their Clips and SELLING OFF I AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SC jiETY. Established j l Proprietor, mj>3o AROWHENUA HOTEL. GREAT BARGAINS 1849. AT mUSTON'S FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE., ! Junction ARDWARE ■ Poim to >nd Timartj Roads. _ •EON A R D i ESTABLISHMENT. make large lots for Home Shipments will be esoecia'ly attended to. The Wool from tiie Orari Wool Works took First Prize at the Great Metropolitan Show at Christchnrch, and First and Second Prizes at Timaru. noU A. W. ENSOR. PsOPBXETOa, Begß to r"orra his numerous friends, STOCK WELL-ASS >RTED THIS ALL aud the travelling public generally, that D Wj\ BE CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON he has leased the above favorably-known ' OFFERED FOR ONE MONTH Hotel. LANDSCAPE AT A AND ,oo Revenue exceeds... JOBBING Annual It will be found a most convenient stage GARDENER, Accumulated Fund exceeds ...£ 2,620,00 BEDOCTION ON ENGLISH COST! for travellers, who will find every comWhen the balance will be removed fort and convenience in this commodious TEMUKA. Assurers will please note for Convenience of sale. Hotel. particularly the name of tbh the Chimneys Cleaned by contract or bythe • life Jffics Coloin oldest Established order. and Spr.s SECURE Wines of Best Quality. COME EARLY AND nies. The similarity of title assumed by BABGAINS irismay new offices lead to some of the Mississippi BvuiittD Tabie. All Orders punctually attended to IN take. Fifchen Rar^es The STABLES beui.-j in charge of an Grates -NION FERE AND MARINE INexperienced Groom, horses will receive Wne Netting THE SOUTH CANTERBURY OF NEW j SURANCE COMMPANY every care. Buggies always on h? re. ap.l Brckets, (Galvanisedand Wood) ZEALAND. T-ls (Galvanised and Wood) PAPERTAINTS AND GLASS, QUEEN'S HOIEL, TIMARTJ. Milk Pans (large slock) HANGING WAREHOUSE. HEAD OFFICE CHBISTCHURCH. ; O ffice New Zealand : G-. E ... INTENDED . Cutlery : Marine Department IHAVE Hollowere Colonial .vens Bedsteads Copper Boilers Churns Sponge aD(i Hip Baths Fire Department: Insurances effected on Dwellings, Furniture, Shops, Stock-in-Trade, Merchandise, Hotels, Workshops, Saw Mills, Threshers, Standing Crop, Grain in Stoofc or Stack, &c, &c. Leading and Plough Chains Pumps Tinware : Insurances effected on Wool, Produce, Travelling Trunks Hulls of Ships or Steamer?, Freights, &c. Locks and Hinges Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Losses. Bolts and Nuts W. DAVIDSON, Nails, etc. Local Manager, Timaru Offices in Premises lately occupied by J. HOUSTON, Jonas, Hart, and Wildie. Main Soaih Road Ti naru, next Shamrock JOSEPH ASHWELL, Hotel. Agent, Temuka. mv23 Timaru, 20th May, 1882. & gi-eat p'.easure in making R A I G I E, AMES known to my old PViends and the General Public the, I hove TAKEN" from Mr T. Hubt (he above very commodious PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, AND HOTEL. The House, as is well known, Importer Direct From London, contains every convenience, and whatever Has a large Choice of the can be done by me to sustain the position NEWEST PAPERHANGINGS, it now holds, and to make it still more From 5d per Piece. comfortable shall receive ;my earliest attention. This Hotel is situated close to the Supreme, District and Magistrate's Courts, • and. persons having business to tiansact at those institutions will find every comfort at th V Hotel. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Experienced Servants Kept. The Proprietor hopss that his long experience r-i the Business wi". be considered MANCHESTER BEOS. GOLDSMITH, a suffrcrent guarantee for the excellence of Agents. Waimate. H. E. SMITH. njl'HE ATM SPHERIC GAS ENGINE the Cuibine and the quality of the Winea and Sprits. (Wijjhrra's Parent) Agent, Winchester. Soups, Chops and Steaks on the shortest 4BCHIBALD MoDONAND, For Liglriing Comrlvy Residences, Cl'.ivr-heb, nolice. Agent, Pfoawnt Point. jiu J on<-, etc., vr-.'.h Public ins CHARLES GREEN, a 029 MAIN DRIVING BELTS PORE GAS Oj? It IMH ILLUMINATING Proprietor. JL Guaranteed Waterproof, and net affected by the Weather ' POWEr. Requires uei Tier coal, five, skilled atterdarce, :.ei;or Is nor gasholder Noie.-*-Tb?s is ,the most durable Gf 5 Machine in ihe Market. Be ng made of : AMERICAN COTTON BELTENG— Half the Cost of Leather. Made any Length without Joints. These Belts are made suitable for any : width of Pulley from lin to 60in in width,and can be made endless or tapered if requisite, to Prevent Jump' in ' cast-iion, no vapor of gasoline can reach TIMARU. ihe outelr air Liberal Terms to the tiade For Particulars and Prices apply to the and the Publ'c will find the Travellers Sole Manufacturers Hotel replete with every conveabove & CO., J. EDMUNSON nience, and may rest assured of being Gas Engineer and Gas Fitters, treated with civility and receiving every 19, Great George street, Westminster, attention, London, S W. Only Liquors of the best brands are kept. running Phizes—Hamburg, 1878 Berlin, 1879 Cincinnati, 1880 New York, 1880 ; H A M R O OK ; ; THE T>;E RPETUAL PRESS Patentee and Manufacturer— Specially constructed for MAUBICE GANDY, COMPRESSING LOOSE MATERIAL, Such as Hay, Straw, Rags, etc. 6, Ansdell street, Liverpool; and Baltimore, United States America 130, Queen Victoria •dne Ton of Hay can be packed within London Address One Ton Measurement of 40 street, E.C. Cubic Feet FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. THOMAS FLAHERTY, Proprietor. OTEL. : TIMARU PLUMBING AN D PAINT ING WORKS, Opposite New Post-office. A Substantial Guarantee given with every Main Driving Beit Samples on applic tion. McBETH (Late of Doncaster Hotel, Washdyke), Belt Perpetual Press. Worked by Hors Begs to inform his Friends and the Public or steam power J. W. HGASFITrER, iOBERT WILKIN AND Strathallan street, Timartt, E Y, PLUMBEP, BELLHANGER, PAINTER, GLAZIER AND PAPERtfiNGER. CLASS • Sheet, Colore..!, Ribbed, Rolled, P'rte, Fluied, Rough Plate and Polished Plate, glazed or cut to any size. WALL PAPER—A splendid assortment in Stock and To Arrive. PAINTS—WhiIe Lead, ReJ Lead, Oils, Colors, Putty and Brushes &c. BATHS, (Hot or co!o), BELLS (Electric or Wire), SHEET LEAD, SPCUTING, PUMPS, &c. Estimate gmn for work in Town or ir.a!6 TJMUKA Country. m T piOAL "yARDS. MBER ANO begq JT)LYT»I _|3 hrbu?nt3 . to infovrr. the iaof Temuka and surrounding districts that he has OPENED A COAL YARD in connection wiih ir'i Timber Trade, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of ihepublic patronage. A ALWAYS ON HAND— large supply of the best Coals, Firewood, Fencing Posts, Rails, and Stakes. Ironmongery, Timber, and all kinds of Building Material. MAIN ROAD, TIMARU. adfs Amos) GRAINER, AND SIGNWRITER, Main South Road, Temuka. jv.l4 <&. Herefovd sl.eet. E PAINTER, ••• CHR*STALL AND CO., or Count'/. Town JLV At ihe above Hotel. b*s N.B. —Everything so'.d at the lowest 2J current rates. per cent allowed for Cash in all cases. discount J. BLTfTH, Temuka, fei6 npHE mIMARU URNISHING ITTAREHOUSK QLACK'S E. S. P ° - ( H. J. L CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY AND GRASS SEED. Corn Sacks and Twine On Sale. K the Undersigned PURCHASERS of are CASH WHEAT The Trade Supplied. J. E. BECKINGHAM, Great South Road, Timaru. BARLEY. fe!6 THE WAITANGI SAWMILLS. Cornsacka Supplied at Lowest Curren Rates. AM PREPARED to EXECUTE The NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY ORDERS in EVERY KIND of AND MERCANTILE COMPANY TURNERY and JOINERY. Sashes and Doors of every description LIMITED. made to order on the shortest possible T. McCLATCHIE, Jtjur., notice, i Agent, Timaru. Newcastle Coal at the Lowest Bates. ■ Agent for the Colonial Insurance Company. CO., JOHN JACKSON, Timber Merchant, Timaru. ... ... , ; : .' « .+ THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. ... ... Ar ply at the Shop, Main South Road, Temuka. 8 man's Cup took place today on the Thames, The competitors were Larg an 3 E a N Pearce and Laycock. The race resulted BALUSTER AN!) S< LICITOR, in the victory of Largan, who beat Pearce an be consulted at Main South Road, two lengths. by Temuka. The Geraldine Court attended At the wool auction today less deevery Court d?,y. nol2 mand was experienced, and prices were r\H FOSTER Las t;< MMEN< EL occasionally easier. The catalogues PRA' TK 'E as a BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, at Geraldine. Dr F. may comprised 12,000 bales of low to ina'.so be Consulted at Temuka, where he will regclarly attend the Resident Magis- ferior qualities generally j all in favor trate's Court. of buyers. Geraldine, September 26,1881. June 21. the In House of Commons last night, HARLE S 0 L CKTON Sir Charles Dilke, Under-Secretary for CIVIL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, Foreign Affairs, stated, in reply to a AND that the Government would question-, LICENSED SURVEYOR, Commercial street, Temuka (next Wal- require full reparation Irom the Khedive fel4 for the outrages lingford Hotel. committed upon British subjects during the recent riots in Alexandria. The Hon W, E. Gladstone aaARCHITECT. GGUuced, with reference to his motion for reform of Parliamentary procedure, Offices: WHITE'S BUILDINGS, that it would be impossible, owing to Opposite the Bank of Nev? Zealand, press of business, to carry out the proTimart;. posals of the Government during the present session, but that the subject W. J. N. UPTON, would be again introduced next year. It i RCHITECT AND AND -TTALTTATOR -YTALUATO is expected that an autumn session of Offices—Bowker's Buildings, Great South Porliament will be held. Road Tir.aru. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, reConsultation and Advice Free mains at 51s, and Netf Zealand ditto at 50s- Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, is quoted at 455. LICENSED SURVEYOR, &c, Australian tallow—Best beef is wo'th Fyfe's Buildings, next Survey Office, 43s 6d, and best mutton 455. Tiraaru, ja3l At the wool sales today the bidding was steady, but the demand was not active. 8100 bales were offered. NOTICE. Paris, June 20. r I 'iHE Public are re-peci.fully invite*' to The international wine exhibition waa X INSPECT THE ST' >CK that 1 have at Bordeaux with great now on hand, having just received a large opened today of Colonial and TWEEDS The English addition eclat. Courts containing exhibits I have now the Largest Stock in Timaru to of Australian wiges present a most atselect from. An early inspection invited. tractive appearance. Note the address— Capetown, June 20. G. BROWN, A telegram is to hand from Zululand Practical Tailor, Corner of Beswick Street, Main North reporting that war has broken out be23de Road, Timaru. tween the native tribes in that country, comprising two bodies, tinder OOPER Dahake, the brother of Getewayo, ILL 1 A M and chief Oham. A severe engagsment HOEING ANP GENERAL SMITH has been fought between the two Waitohi *Road, Tbmtjka. armies, resulting in the defeat of Oham'* Next Volunteer Hall adherents. , ILLIAJ. /COLLINS AND AUSTRALIAN. I invite Visitors to Timaru to Inspect my Stock and see for themselves. Beds, Bedding, and all kinds of Furniture at the Lowest Possible Prices. Funerals attended on reasonable termß yi that he has HAVE ON HANDTHIS OLD-ESTABLISHED NEW SEASON'S CLOVER & GRASS NERVOUS DEBILITY, Will Bale from Fifteen to Thirty Tons in LEASED 'RURE'S INSECTICIDE HOSTELRY, SEEDS, PREMATURE DECAY. Ten Hours When he hopes, by supplying the best Spring For Sowing. MELANCHOLIA, AND ALL Descriptive Circulars with full particu- Accommodation and Liquors, to receive 6 NERVOUS DISORDERS continuance of their patronage. Persian Insect Destroying Powder, on application to A L SOlars, Immediately Relieved and permanently JOHN H LADD & CO., Materials of all descrip- Sold by all chemists, in paokets at Is Fencing the use of the IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM celebrated Cured by Queen Victoria street, tions and in tins at Is 6d, ss, 10s, London, E C. Will be found all Seasonable Viands, at Barbed Wire, galvanised and painted IN VIGOBATING POWDERS and 20s each. moderate charges. Iron Standards, punched to any LIVERS-CHAIN This Powder is unrivalled in destroyPATENT Breakfast from till 10 7 guage and POWBERSare carefully Luncheon from 12 till 3 Scientifically prepared from the Corrugated Galvanised Iron bugs, fleas, ants, flies, cockroaches ing SPRING MATIRESS. Tea trom 5 till 8 Oils and Paints prescription of a Physician who has made mosquitoes, moths in beetles, gnats, Wool Packs, Corn Sacks,' and Twine the treatment of the above complaints a The Best and Cheapest Spring Mattress SPIRITS, WINES and other AND AND ALL every species of insects furs, ply) (5 Life Study. OTHER DRINKS. Station Supplies General all of whilst stages metamorphosis ; in 50a PRICES FROM 20s to Spirits, Bottled Ale and Stout THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED Of the Very Best Brands. t has no deleterious to human and all and Cambridge the of these Powders Water Rollers By use Illustrated Catalogue on Application Chaff-cutters and Corn-crushers Sufferers should give them an early Trial, Good Accommodation for Travellers. beings, and is quite harmless in its Champion Seed Drill. mal3 J. McBETH. and be convinced of their Marvellous application to dogs, cats, poultry, &c EIGHT SILVER MEDALS CURATIVE POWERS. ask but one trial foi this powder We Full Instructions for Use accompanying Sole Agents for celebrated SHEEP DIPPING. Wholesale Bedding Manufacturers each parcel. Price, 7s 6d per packet. to confidence ; no other brand O.K. SCOTCH WHISKEY. scoure Works— Forwarded post free to any address, on H2„ CHAPEL STREET, SALFORD, Undersigned is prepared to DIP hereafter. be wanted will receipt of Post Office Money Order, paySHEEP during the months of April Agent for Wilson's Colonial S,heep Dip. all Sold by druggists and store able to the undersigned and May at l£d per head, and after that date 2d. ÜBERALADVANOES made on WOOL keepers, and wholesale by D. KINNEAR BROWN, ) '"•'; ■ Agents Wholesale and Retail Agent, R. A. BARKER, Through any Shipping or Bedstead House, and GRAltf For Sale in Colonial r-' ap4 Oraui. and'Home Markets. Merchants, or Factors. KEMPTHORNKPBOSSER, and CO. ?1 Market St Melbourne ; THESE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, June 20. The sculling race; for the Sports" All Phot» .graphs at Reuaced Prices, Views taken in COMMERCIAL TRAVELIEES befci DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER, Has'. 'pened a Registry 1 ffice for Servants " Clrldren Photographed by the Instantaneous Process. ».; Ihe WKes a.; J'•'. ,i..j Pbice—Twopence TELEGRAMS. omTT T with a H?.s lit' PENFD his STUDTc Complete Ont'ii- of Photographic Appliances, with all lie Latett 1 nprovements. HE GENERAL PUBLIC OnJeio left at the Royal Hotel, Temu'ia will be punctually attended to. 1 * \J . Iransmissios Abroad. TO FARMERS. |IIE Undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY, and i 3 prepared to makeLiberal Advances on Growing Crops. Melbourne, June 21. The motion of Mr Francis, objecting to the proposed remission of taxation, which was withdrawn last night, will be brought on in the Assembly today, when the House goes into committee of ways and means. Sir Bryan O'Loghlea has decided not to treat the motion at ono expressing a want of confidence in the Government,' and a compromise has thus been effected. Malting barley is quiet, and prices are unchanged at 5s 3d to 5s sd. The market for New Zealand ©ata is dull; feeding sorts remain at 4s Id to 4s 3d ; milling oats have advanced Id, and are now quoted at 4s 3d to 4s sd. i Sydney,June 21. Newcastle coal miners have unanimously rejected the proposals of Mr Gregson for the termination of the strike. In the action brought by Messrs Geodlet and Smith against the Government, claiming £168,000 for land in Darling Harbor for railway purposes, a verdict has been returned for plaintiffs for £87,716 as compensation. Accident at Oamabu. —As Mr Derrefc purser of the steamer Grafton, was standing 17ja talking near the wharf, three trucks ran off the line used by the contractors for the mole. NOTICE. One of the trucks struck the unfortunate young m»n and precipitated hint oyer IB MALL embankment on the rocks below, a distance EOR G E of 20 feet. His skull is badly factored, with Bookseller asd Stationer, Timaru, the brains protruding. He was at once takes and WellHaving always on hand a Large to the Hospital, but is not expected te Selected Stock,in THEOLGY, SCIENCE, AND Q-ettiwg Civilised.—"Writes a Hampden LITERS TURE, Is now Selling at Greatly rteuune- mi W correspondent of the North Otago Times An uncommon application was nude some New Books, Periodicals, and Magazines time ago to the local Registrar of Marriages Monthly, on arrival Qf jja ji Steamers. of interest. A Maori sought Mjjsic and Musical Instruments. Pianos which is some ana *moniunis on the Deferred Payment to obtain a certificate to enable him tojnarrv a woman: of his own race who had been prei System. Schcol Books and School Stationery viously married to another Natire,.but uc» supplied at Lowest Prices. der the Maroi form and custom.: The ar» Fancy Goods and Toys in Great Variety plication raises a question which may be* and Latest Novelties. come a serious one to those concerned. I& has been referred to headquarters,' and is now, GREAT TIMARU I understand, under consideration. malA HENRY GREEN, Beswiok street. : * , Published 9422 No. [ GERALDINE WESTCHESTER PLEASANT POUT, NORTH~iOAD, fHE TEMUKA to the inclemency of' the weather, the OPENING- NIGHT Of the above has been POSTPONED until oext Monday. E. STRATTON-, jn2o OWING SATURDAY, 24th JUNE. TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR. "A CLEAN & STEW. ART will Sell by Public Auction as ~ ' I have now the finest display of Guns in New. Zealand, and respectfully invite an inspection. , T. G. ROW.LEY, Gunsmith and Machinist, North Road, Timaru. ju6 at and Valuer. -s IMS will give an Entertain- CHURCH OF ENGLAND GIFT AUCTION. and ; /no.. rates. '!■■:< -.'..■*•..■?->-• • Licensed Land, Estate, and BRANCHES in Melbourne'*' Sydney, Money Brokers. Newcastle,, Fijij Auckland,- Wellington, Office of' the Timnru Building Society Cluistchvirch, Dunedin, Invercargill, and . Victoria Insurance Go, (Limited), and all the other,,principal towns in New Mutual Life Association of ■ ■ every facility to Zealand, thus Australasia. of farmers for the disposal their produce. Transfers,"Leases, Mortgages, EncumMAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES brances, Powers of Attorney, Declarations, on Freeholds, on Stations and Stock, on and Titles toLand prepared' cheaply arid Growing Clips of Wool, and on Growing promptly, .■ ) ■ Crops of Grain, also on all sorts of Wool, Money Invested, Estates Managed. and while Store.. in Produce Grain, Sale Without. Reserve. ■■::*' Insurances Effected. Loans Negotiated. of RECEIVES CONSIGNMENTS MACLEAN, STEWART, : Hid<?B Grain, Tallow,, Wool, Leather/ Auctioneers. 'ju22 Skins, etc., for'sile in the New Zealand, and "London markets. Australian, IHE UiNDER SI GNED; HAVE riHHE Undersigned HAVE FOR SALE, INDENTS of British, 'X .CHEAP—- wel!-grnwn CARROTS. Continental, East Indian, /: and American A:bont 8 Tons : • Goods, and Commissions in all Branches -■'i ' M ACL KAN STEWART, of Mercantile Business. > . j jn24 . . Strathallan street Timaru. TO LEND, IN SUMS OF CORNSACKS, WOOLPACKS, AND . £3OO, and upwards,, 1 all of the VERY,BEST QUA TWINE, ' B. Wilkinand ■ on■ Co. LITY, on hand. A s tnc Company import FREEHOLD PROPERTY, . . Hon. Sec. , ~ GIFT AUCTION will be! held on THURSDAY, 29th JUNE, in the VOLUNTxMER HALL, Temuka, in aid of a fund towards paying'; off th« Church Parsonage Debt. '' •' ; ' ,:. ••' Contributions by ladies, will; be tlianlcfnlly received by the Rev J. Chaffers Welsh. :. Refreshment Stalls, & SALE OF CATTLE. HORSES, AND ■ ' £50,000. r ~-ME K, F. 'AT (CRAY'S -.;;,.; ' :• SALE YARDS, > 4 Commencing-at 11 o'clock; : <.< , By order of the .Committee. ALFRED COX, ;■ ~ SPECIAL;ENTRY—; j The Entire Horse Manuka, by Cassivelaunus, out of an imported Sydney mam 1 Grand Lady's Hack, perfectly quiet .1 3-vear-old Colt Sale at 11 o'clock. r; wilkin CO., ; : Manager They are also preparer] to. make Liberal CASH ADVANCES To Farmers on their Growing Crops, and can supply IRONMONGERY AND WOOD WARES. SEED GRAIN Of the Best Quality at Lowest Market ' Prices. Doors. Sashes and Fanlighla Bent-work, IronWheel Having made special arrangements with ■■ Spokes Hickory , ■■ Auctioneers ; '"■l /TESSRS R WILKIN AND' CO ;«J3l_ -frill/ Sell; by Public Auction «,t theirjllopms, at the . .chaser, on ,} risk of former pur- MR ..-,-• ,/ 'SATURDAY, 24th JUNE, 1882, 500 Bags Prime Milling Wheat: 500 -Also, J 75;, iB-igs Tuscan Wheat 75 Bags Rod Chaff Wheat 1 24d 240 11 Bajjs.Velvefc,Chaff Wheat (seed) 11 ' 'I3a gs PriVnn Milling Wheat > 40 ;."'' J • 13 Sacks; Onions: '-' <~ . ~ ! „. 1 ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY . CONCERN. . •" WHEAT. l '" * * ] ■ ' ■ '<■ '; : ' ROBERT WILKIN CO., •'■• i**' jn24 : ' "■ ' • Auctioneers. & r ._ * WRECKAGE, SPARS, &c. . ; ' ,; '' .... R -WILKIN: & CO LANDED; EX' CAMPSIE>GLEN,, V , JL -hnye received . instructions from '", Messrs Gißsbn . and' Smith to'. Sell by *'• • 'Fr'oin NewYorlc," '• • 'Public: Auction} onadnte-to be named, Direct from the .celebrated factory.o£--tlri The whole; .of .{the.; Timber, ;Spars, Russell una Erwin Company— , Wreckage, Firewood,,etc., from ■-..■•>* Locks and;. Latches, 60 different : i *'4Jie Wreck of thesduke of Sutherpatterns '.•i t'l !.f:laud. iz :.•■;...!.■■•■■.-.-■ ■-■■•. Centre Knobs, Hat and Coat Hooks, t ; JFull particulars in future advertise• . Knockers ment. Sash Lifts, Snsli Fasteners, Bolts, new U n:*:."; -R. WILKIN" & CO., de.'-igns ; '., ju2Q.; Auctioneers. ..v, Chest ..Handles,, Padlocks, ;Letter. ■'•''•■■■•' t -r- I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ Elates,-Gate'Latches LEVIATHAN FRUIT TREE.SALE. Fire Irons. W ILK I N C O E R,T. B 'have been instructed to S'ell by '■'•'■' Public Auction* at* their Salerooms; TiEx SAME .VESSEL, "f marii. .on a day to ibe named in future Wire Ttat Traps, Toy Mouse Traps advertisements, the fallowing splendid " ,F;imily Gliie Pots lots <>f'OlVoicc. Fruit Ticcs, etc :--2000 • Cone Hand B-l'a, Texns'Caltle Bells, AppVs on (lie blight proof i-tock', 2. 3. and Bail Rin.trs ~-t, 4 year ,01,d,; 2000 Connnon, ditto "ditto Blacksmiths' Drill?, Combined Anvils "'", 1000 Poars ; 2000 Plums 1000 Peaches, and Vyces ! , i flittV). Jstto i ';--l'ooo'Apricots fIOOO Ch'errie« Wrenches, B"nch Screws ditto ditto 500 Black Muli,,,i ■Fairbanks Scales, various sorts berries .500 White, rtitto ilitto ; 400 Alan>i Tills (30 per cent less than Walnuts • 1000 Filberts 250 Xecta;im-s, usual price ; no store orpublic aclittn ' ditto'; 100 ILirdy OAnffftTnes, and house should' be 'wKho'iit one; many thousands ox. Forest Trees, etc.' '' I perfectly safe and thieftproof). TJbe,.above.splendid iot of Trees are from three of the leading Nurseries in LANDING, Ex HIMALAYA,"' Otacfo, andt' K'ill be, ivithoiit the slightest '■ ■'■ -dnnVit'the greatest and' most splendid lot 'From Liverpool, of Fruit Trees :ever offered for sale - in :»i-. 8.8.11. Bar Iron, Plate and "Sheet Iron Each lot will be gnaiani, , : Ne\v Zealand. Gimlets, Spring Balances, Latches,' teed., 'rue to name.- and Catalogues of ' ■etc; e'ic. same will be circulated on D.iy. of Sale. '■ ' ItOBT. WILKIN & CO.. j "T '■ LANDING, Ex DUNSCORE, " ' ul7 ' Auctioneers. * > s ,•, ~ • • - --.:", .; .. * .-.; '• EO & '•' * , ; ' Booking riHE Undersigned J_- Orders for their machine-dressed ; .■: He is, prepared: to Sell Privately, or vPerennial Rye Grass, Otago and have Sold by Public Auction,' and to the Canterbury grown bes.t,Possible advantage,; Land.and Stock . Italian Rye of every description or to Assist Farmers Colonial "■'; Vr., r-~. and. otliers in purchasing the same; and Cocksfoot. Akaroa .and North Island he will afford every facility to clients in f; grown. this branch of; his business. He is a Cash Bu3 7 er of ;Wool,) Skinf, Hides, and CLOVERS. ;f- Bulk samples of shipGeneral and vrilj make Liberal Cash Advances on all Consignments of ments now on the way have been, reQuality especially fine. Gerceived. this description .lvade to him. power', highly satisfactory. minating * He has now POR SALE, on very Easy Inspection invited. ' Terms— '] ;;: '; ;•',' All other Seeds usually Bown kept in 225 Acre's of Freehold Land, with ' .';,!•■ substantial improvements, 2\ stock. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND miles from Thnaru AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW 100 Acres Freehold Land near PleaZEALAND (LIMITED), sant Point, improved Timaru. 377 Acres Freehold Land near ray2s ; "' ; .:'■'■•'■■ ; ; .•; - ,'■' ■ •>: ~ ''"' ""' .. ,,.,._ ""' Newcastle Grindstones, Wli'e Nails, Springs and Axles' Sheet Lead. Gas■""••■■Tubes,' Anvils, • Vyi'es ami Bellows ■Cast, Blister,, Shear Stet'l, etc. " '*'■ * 'Soulhan and Stubbs. ''O'UTHAK 'AND. } .• CITUBBS ; '.Auctioneers, Land, • ■:■■-■ -Country. . or Prompt Account Sales. , 2 H'■ : ■ '■Colz.-i'Oil, Dryer's',Putty Btuslies, elr, te, etc. Electro and B.M. ; Ware, which*can be made , ?.„ up till hour of Sale. Agents Kaitangata Coal Company, Transatlantic Fire .Insurance Co. ! , .'",* V April 22,1882. . , ant] ap2s .. <N' ;'; N.. E of an Acre, with Long Frontages Proprietor. b on MainandSouth Road, Catherine George street 'south, street, Timaru faces the 'Rev W. GilThe FIRST PRIZES for STOUT and lies' residence, Russell Square i ' ' comfortable" PJrick. Hondo arid Ale was awarded* to the Exhibits of the above Brewery at the ■ ■' j;'' other improvements OHiusTcußcn International Exhibirion Latter > . 2 Quarter-Aero Sections in.. ■■■■■■■■-• street, Timaru ■ THE BRONZE MEDAL ; of an Acre Latter street, with ; Cot-" for Stout; beating all competition de' tage thereon And a Largn Number of other Town, clared by the judges to be infinitely superior to all the other exliilits. Suburban, and. Rural Sections. Splendid for Bottling Purposes. For full particulars npolv to : ; . ; "" •■■ ... MOSS JONAS, £1 T 0 LEND, hold and other A AAA" IUj'UUI/ in-Lame or Small Sums, on Free-' Security. ; Cutlery," Agent For—. • Walter A': Wood's* Twine Binding ;■ Harvester T. G. Dow, Barrel Churn Manufac;. ;; ALES AND STOUT Of the best quality, guaranteed to compete with anything brewed in New Zealand, ' always on hand. ' All Orders forwarded to the VICTORIA BREWERY, Sydenham, turer, ji PRIEST AJn D' HOLDGATE, Orders for'which are now bding . Ikonmongbbs, T'imaru ; ap29 jul3 received. ; - ; " §- _ ' • ' ju2£ ./...'.''..!'' '" - r ; ; ? ! >' will receive immediate attention. ' " " ;; ■- Mould Boards, Hornsby's Cast Shears, Skeatli Blades, etc, etc. ' ; SILVER, MEDAL For the Best'Sparkling Strong Ale. Timaru. , .".'.■ : | j Tinware < ) * -BREWERY.' SYDENHAM. Quarter-Acre Sections, Freehold, North.street. Timaru ■ ' ; r ( .Weekly Sales alsn at, ti eir Booms',' ' George street, of PrVduce, General Mer■chandiße, Furniture, etc. etc, entries for .... '.- '"'" * Auctions' conducte l 'either in Town * Also, To Arrive— '■' Chamrvioi.'s White Lead, Red' Lend, :'Bojle'l 'and'llaw Linseed ;Oil,_ merits VICTORIA , •' Stock, Estate, and General Commission. Agents. . , Albury, unimproved 500 Acres Freehold Land, Beautiful Valley, unimproved 359 Acres »Freel.old Land near the with substantial improve ••■ ; '"" ', \ ; '/ >-' « r , ; ESSRS . J ;; : ' ; -■, . Sale at2 o'clock. • , ,r „ . i -: ■ dressed English and American Houses, they are SOUTH ORARI BOARD OF CONin a position to SERVATORS. ; Bar Iron and Steel INDENT All, descriptions of Paints, Boiled and Kavv Oil IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cooking' Ranges and Register AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,,. . A_S it is the intention of the Board at Grates • ■ .On the most Favorable Terms. A RATE of General and Builders' Ironmongery, THE N.Z. GRAIN AGEN"CY ft MER- Its next meeting to STRIKE SIXPENCE in the. £ on the Rateable etc., etc. CANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED.: Property in the district. The said Rate T. McCLATCHIE, to be for 12 months ending on the,. 31st AGENTS FOR'. .<■ jul3 Agent, Strathallan street. day of May, 1883. The same to become WHEELER' AND WILSON'S SEWING payable fourteen flays after service of no~ BUSINESS NOTICE. MACHINES,. tice. The Rate Book is now open for inAnd Edwards's Celebrated at the Roard Board Office, TfiAMES HEMATITE v PAINT. li 0 S,S, JO N A S. spection during office hours. begs to'intimate to his numerous Temuka, .--..■■■■:: THOS. S. LEWIS, Purchasers cab" rely' ripon first-class friends aad, clients that,, though he has • Collector. ■'"'" iu22 ' 'Sold the GbbdwilLof his .Auction Business, qualityand Lo\v*Prices. he is still PREPARED to ARRANGE FARMS FOR SALE. F. B. GREENUP, and SUPERVISE AUCTION SALES,, Becldngham's Buildings, opposite King's and to have Sold by Auction, or to ..IARMS OF SUITABLE SIZES, and ' '" '■ Stables, f; SELL. BY PRIVATE TREATY, JO at ALL PRICES,-For Sale on Cattle, Sheep, Horses,. Wool, Skins, LEVELS and PAREORA. ESTATES.. 17i» GreatNorth Road, Tim anil ■'' ■•" /• Hides, Tallow, and every/description Apply • of Farming Stock and Produce, THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND and he assures them .-that they will receive AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ' and thorough > ZEALAND (LIMITED), 'OLDGATE the full benefit of his.long Local ; ; and/. Colonial 10ju Experience of tin?; ! Timaru. Markets, .find that all consignments made ; IRONMONGERS to him will "receive his careful attention, TO:RUNHOLDERS, FARMERS', AND OTHERS REQUIRING Heg to advise important Additions to their and that, as hitherto. GRASSES alreadv lavire and varied i ACCOUNT SALES \ND CASH AND CLOVERS. ;,,./ STOCK OF HA UD W ARE: Will be .Promptly Rendered. bark and . & LECREN -OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Board .it its next meeting to STRIKE,I RATE of SIXPENCE in the £ on the Rateable Pro-perty in the district. .The said Rate to be, for, twelve .monchs, ending oh the 31st day of May, 1883. The same to become payable fourteen d:vys after service of notice. The Rate Book is now open for inspection at the Road Board Office, Temuka, during office hours. THOS. S. LEWIS, ju22 "■'■■'■ Clerk to the Board. ( FREE OF COMMISSION. , SATURDAY, 24th JUNE; 1882, 8 Draught Mares find Geldings ■iO-'ili'sht Harness Hors;-s and Hacks. AND ■ on application to . ' I2ja yards, on TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. CUP-RENT RATES OF . INTEREST, . j MESSRS AT : LOWEST • ; Churchwarden. 1 Further particulars R. WILKIN" •<&'"' CO will Sell by Public Auction at their at I HORSES. -,- '■■■'.'■. lowest market rates. Jul? ; these goods direct from the manufacturers, constituents can rely on being supplied ': - 1 : -: •• '■ & . SHEEP,.. | " i . i - , r : . ~,, \ 1882. Doors opened at 2 o'clock. ,' ':'. The Temuka Leader. '• ■■••.'•■ / *' : • FRIDAY, JULY 7th. J. J. HEAP, ju2l -,- lowest Mr J. H. Edmonds. IHE TIMaRU RELIEF FUND, lency the Governor. with the Railway, and are prepared lo STORE all : in the Volunteer Hall, on Valuators by warrant of appointment under the hand of His Excel- connected descriptions of PRODUCE, etc., Insurance .Agent, Sworn COMMODIOUS LARGE, and The above Club ment in aid of W. M. SIMS, Practical Accountant, and Arbitrator. Capital, £3.000,000. Reserve Fund, £170,000. Musical Conductor OFFIOE. Hayes. j D. M. ROSS, Writer, Notary Public, and Db | NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER. STEWART CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. (LIMITED)..favored with instructions from Mr .-M. Wightman, Temuka.wiU Sell by Public' & HAVESTORES, President: Alered Cox, Esq. Vice-Presidents : D. M. Mackay, Esq., i LAND TRANSFER LUB. 'GLEE G , ON THURSDAY, 20th JUNE. Auctionas above, the whole of his Stock and Implements, oonsist'njj of—'i 45 Draught Mares and Geldings, and Hacks • ; 30 Head Store Cattle 15 Dairy Cows in full milk, and springing to calve ,100 Cross-bred Ewes, in lamb 400 Merino Ewes do : 100 Half-bredLambs 3 Drays,! Waggon-*3 D.F. Ploughs, , ; I.S/vipg Plough, 3 Sets Harrows, a large quantity ot Harness, "Horse Covers, etc.. 1 Camp' 1 * ; • House, and ai number df useful . ; Farm Implements. nrDMONDS , v To,be held, at the Homestead, Waitohi, 3 miles troni Tcmuka, MACLEAN PRELIMINARY NOTICE. - Station. AND CORNSACKS SUPPLIED at 9s per Doz. MURRAY BRO 3. ma23 CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS. SHEEP, , NEW STOCK OF GUNS, &c. or at Railway theMill F.' INNESS. . ] UNRESERVED.CLEARING SALE. at . Delivered n I PRIME SAMPLER ju22 mence at, 8. and opening up an entirely : 7E are CASH PURCHASERS of ; _■ beautiful roadster, MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. ju22 HORSES, I . WHEAT AND OATS. Also—- -1 Handsome Grey Gelding Speculation,' up to 13 stone, broken to double and single harness, and a ■" South Wales, where the factory is shut Frozen". Meat.—Messrs Murray, Eoberfc's up a part of the year through the and. Co, of Dunedin, have received cable drought, milk is sold at 3d'per gallon. advice of the sale of 349 carcasses of mutton, forwarded by them par ship Dunedin. After If it pays in a district where nattle die paying freight at 2£d per lb and all charges, of want of grass and. water, why should the net return to 2d 4.5 th per lb. Beckoning it not pay in this districts which has no skins, offal etc., and paying all expenses, the such drawbacks ? A gentlemen who firm receive 22s 5d per head for sheep which, hasgrcat experience in. these matters 8 c the time of shipment, were selling at says that there is no other way in which Burneide yards at 13s p9> head. Electric 'Light.—After floating s coma-farmer would get so much profit out pany for making arailway through the most of his land as by selling: the \ milk of mountainous parts of New Zealand, the his cows at from to 3d per gallon. people of Wellington. »>holdi ft meeting on Now, these are actual experiences of Monday next, to take into consideration the practical men who have tried and proved expediency of establishing a company, with of these facts to be true, and are they ' not a capital: of £200,000, for: the and private lighting by supplying' public reward to given above be f 11HE will more reliable! than themere of electricity. It is proposed that a general l X anyone giving such information as will lead to the recovery of a Strawberry any man ? But as regards the' price of directory shall be'established in Wellington, Fat HEIFER, without a brand,, supposed milk that has to he settled yet. It is and .that local directories he formed in Auckto have strayed towards Milford. She possible that the factory may. land, Canterbury and Dunedin. This ii was lately purchased from Mr John quite' be able to give 5d or 6d pence per. enterprise. Brown, at the Bench. The Steamship WBSTPOBT.-~The above . BOYD THOMSON, gallon for it. Mr Sando' said there vessel was .lost on her voyage from Lyttelton ju24 Temuka. would be 4d profit on every pound of to Wellington. Something went wrong with cheese after all expenses were paid. If her centrifugal pump ,and-Captain Gibbs GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC. this is a fact the company could give deemed it advisable to 4 talke shelter under. much more than 3d per gallon for milk. Cape Campbell. In turning round she made of June, the Loaf of Bread will be The quantity of milk required to carry a heavy lurch which pitched ker on her FIVE PENCE, CASH, beam ends, and she lay perfectly unmanage-A At the Shop. on the factory has been set down at 400 able. Two men wera lashed to the stoke hole gallons per day, and it has been and a little steam was got up which enabled BEEF AND MUTTON also asserted that every, gallo ll a little head way being made till she was WILD BE LOWERED AT THE SAaIE !TIME,= of milk will produce more than anchored off Elaxbourne, -whera she was abandoned. The crew went ashore in the "■■■' one pound of cheese. That, would boats, and when CASH ONLY/ they left her she wae setgive 400 lbs of cheese per. day, To Meet the Times. tling down fast. BOYD THOMSON, ; and we think that a profit "of twop ence The Cost .of Legislation.—The late ju24 Temuka. ' instead offourpehce per pbuncLwbuld give election at Timarii cost the Government £2O the shareholders, splendid 'interest"on ■3s 2d, that of G-eraldine £72 7s 2d, that of their capital. Anyone 'that 'will 'go' 'to- Gladstone £SB 4&2A, and. that of Waimate £3113s 6d. Each of, these .members §ost ,the trouble of making :the cajculatic-n the colony, besides, about "£3OO a year in, will find that 400 lbs per day (including, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, uprhonorariums/ bellamy, etc.-,Sunday's) af a profit., of twopence per at'the end; of their three years, the. nice sum ' The promoters of the butter, cheeße and pound will' yield.,a weekly ; ; income 'of of £3,782 Bs. The, question is ; iiow, is. the:' bacon-curing, factor/ have, .after many £23 ss,ahd pay'* shareholders! at the partial use of the brain power Qf.the3e fourt furtive efforts of a very discouraging,: for this money...; , rate of about 35 per cent on a ckpital'of gentlemen geod value character, at last arrived at definite and' There is 'one thing about them, they do noij £23UO. We are sure the shareholders business-like conclusions. They have ,appep\to Ije so expensive as other member*' would be fully 1 satisfied with half* this after*all,-because they 'say very*' little, and resolved to form a company with a interest. f It has not been started by consequently do not increase tli3 expenses of capital of £5,000; drawn up a prospec■. capitalists in order to find investment Hansard. tus which we venture to think will comGabibaidi.—A well attended meeting of for their the of surplus object ; its cash, mend itself 'to the-attention of; anyone promoters being to.make a market for Italians was held in .Wellington last Thursday who rrads it, and appointed an enerthe Italian Consul in thjp . the surplus milk of the farmers. It is (Mr A. C. Wilson, getic man as broker who will canvass chair), for the purpose of taking steps to therefore obvious that the factory com- provide some memorial of- Garibaldi in thu/ the district for shares. With regard . pany will give the highest price they city. It -was unamiously resolved —"ThalJ' tc the capital required it was fully discan for milk, and from the information subscriptions be raised to purchase a bust ofv cussed at the meeting held in the Sj;ar already at our command we feel certain the late General Garibaldik;o'be placed in tW. Hotel last Thursday, and though some and,to.this end the they can give more than 3d per - gallon Museum in his memory, were of opinion at first -that £5,000 co-operation of all Italians and j!other symfor it, No one, therefore, should , hold would not be required, the meeting pathisers <in New Zealand; is requested." An that :3d per influential com nittee was appointed to collect; ultimately agreed that it would be' aloot because of the fear gallon will not pay. As for the argu- funds, and it was resolved that'an order be better to fix it,at that sum, so that, in ments that labor is not obtainable, and sent to the Mayor of Home-with a request the event of the company at any future that sufficient milk cannot be got, we that he purchase and forward a bust, time finding it necessary to extend its Bolts, —A horse attached to -a carfc, the do not.tnink.thpy ought to be considered business.and establish branch's in oilier property of Mr J. Harrop, bolted from the at all. We are credibly informed that front of Mr Storey's shop last Wednesday parts of the district, it L would save as much milk thrown to pigs in afternoon. It was stopped in front of the trouble and expense of going through there is this district as would supply the factory, Messrs Nichols' shop without any seriotis the tedious process prescribed by the surely if persons are found to consequences. On Thursday afternoon a\ Joint Stock Companies Act.; But and a dray ," bolted from milk it for that purpose they-would horse attached to though the capital'is nominally £5,000 before Mr Kadford's residence. After some be found to milk it for selling. wonderful manoeuvring and -miraculous in reality it is only £2,500, and though Besides there are a great many escapes from overturning' the vehicle, the the shares are £s,atrictlv spe*kihg they have horse was stopped opposite Mr Spooner's reare 1 only £2 10s.. Reference | to the farmers in the district! who, and would not have sidence. The onlv damage done was to the own, families cf their prospectus will show this,.as it disThat it is, an harness.and to an adjacent fence, the latter tinctly states that it is not proposeJ to to employ labor at all. severely. -This accident V not benefit the dis- suffering pretty call up more than half the capital, or £2 industry that will should be a warning to those in charge of not employ much 10s per share* tt is supposed that this trict because it will' horses not to take the blinkers off them : any. labor is as" feeble an as argument while in the dray—not 'even to feed them. but the present will be ample to carry .Chabge, of Impersonation' AGAINST m the that increase will* Surely anything of the arid that the' proposal's company, Thkophiltjs Daniel,* M.H.R. —The grand income of the farmers benefit the will J balance will not be required except jto it does not benefit' Uhe 3 ury at the sitting of; the; Supreme Court at district. If extend the business when it has proved Irivercargill, found a true bill against itself a'success. ,: That it will /result in town directly, it will indirectly,; because Ttieophilus-fianiel, iLH.R, for Wallace, for if the farmers find, themselves in receipt, impersonation at the last,ejection. It appears being successful, and prove a great of an 'increased income they will spend it that a claim for enrolment" on the electoral boon : t3 farme's, has'been ' shown by on luxuries in which 'they roll purporting, to .be signeiby.a„.voter, and in t,he t J-those ; who have paid most attention to' wouldlnot; . if . their. meaW •had attested by MrJDaniel,''lwho Ms: a\ Justice of indulge (the subject, and who understand it best; limited., When furriers aie the Peace, is a forgery, having been signed "while those who have disapproved ;of,jit been, more without authority, by a man named Booth. townspeople • always Although' it have completely failed to give any sound flush with money ..Booth who signed .tile business -more briek. One, clause claim, Daniel is made the principal offender ■ pr-comprehensive reason for theirlopposi- find out that as the because, it came) out *in ; JeYidence that ho j tidn io it. Their arguments are these—- of the prospectus points cash .for. milk, farmers aided and abetted .Booth,,in sendjng in fbe will pay factory that 3d per gallon for milk will ndt;pay; will be able to buy for cash' from the claim thus falsely signed. Mr Daniel is tb.9 ithat even if a farra3r:lias cows he canthe This will be a great ad- conscientious member wh6,as"» Justice of hot get persons to milk them that the storekeepers. Peace, could not vote'for the Peace Pre- - . vantage to them, as they have now to ..district is not sufficiently, advanced in pay dearly under the credit system. serration Bill. VTins' wpdldroalce it appear, however, that big:, conscience is very elastic settlement for such an undertaking; that in connection with the when a' vote is to be secured. It would bp a, enough.milk to. keep the. factory going Another'matter for somescientifia'or is that it<is vfery cannot be obtained and that it is not floating-of the company philosophical; society' ! to find 'out the exncfc where the factory the proposed to place an industry which will benefit the dis-: of the consciences, of some of oh* | live. elasticity as Justices of the Peace. ' much, it not will trict'very employ greatest number of shareholders i bughtto bo an inducement to perSouth ■ Orari' School much labor. Now these are the .prin T ■ This to take up shares so that they-may This Committee held their' 'June meeting on cipal argnments used by those wlio have sons factory established in their own'' the l'Tth inst. Present —Messrs X. A. Barker the got to the take ::any interest in declined locality. ' And now we hope that all (Chairman), McLeod, May arid Bates. starting of the factory, white those who* to the matter The minutes of the previous meeting wore have persistently stuck to it through the difficulty-with regard was read and .confirmed;-: is past and that shares will bo taken 'expressed atthere being' iiO communication thick ai»d thin, show that such factories, we have very little liave worked very successfully in up rapidly. In fact from the Board re tha appointment of a head . doubt that they will, and that the commaster, and also at j no notices ;hajing been other places, and proved by figures, will be an accomplished fact be- taken: of ; the application for maps. The that the failure of such an enterprise pany Chairman was instructed to :maks jj enquiiies. months elapse. many fore is within hardly; if properly managed A letter, was read from Mrs Turpih, asking the bounds of possibility., In this paper leave ■ of absence for her, childr through LOCAL AND GENERAL. several articles quoted .from; other illness. Granted. The Chairman produced,' Cixr! ot 'PERTH;—The City of Perth has for the information of the Committee, a copy journals have appeared," showing that, lately butter.and cheese, factories have bsen 'arrived safely in Port Cbalmars in tow of the of the Scholarshigs. 'Eegiilations tug Lyttclton.- '. :Her safety asindw beyond a adopted by the .Board; and the; proposed carried on very profitably for years'in School-Committees Election Act," both of -i ' ; question of doubt. America, in England, in Sweden; and in The • Ar/STRAtiAK : 'Cricketbrs;—The •which were approved of. No report was the Australian colonies. We have n t cricket,, match,,;at Sheffield between ; the received from the locum'tenems, owing to his yet heard of one place where they have Australians janda»'<3leven of Yorkshire woe not having been notified of the "date of the attendfailed, and we now ask is not such evi- LconcLudeaWSn the 21st., ;The visitors won the meeting. Mr Turpin not being in ', <■. six-wickets. ance, there was no visitor's report.! Mr May ■,■= by match dence of their successful existence in '■"' WiiAT's in a Jam'b.-A man who'called, was appointed visitor for the ensuing monlFi. other countries fat more reliable than himself, Paddy Walsh, was dealt with for The Chairman was requested' to write to Mr the random opinions of farmers, however having been drunk and disorderly by Mr Ricardo, informing him that ha.had only practical they may be, who very probably Mendelson last Thursday, in the R.M. Court attended one of the six meetings held by tha J have given the subject very little con- He said his name was not Paddy Wa'sh, that Committee to procure somc,arfcicles for the \ The '.fact that they-have'* iliet'had another around winch he-could, never use of the school and ■ to arrangfej with the j get his tongue sinco he came to the colony, school cleaner to lay a* fire in the! school room proved successful elsewhere ought to and consequently had adopted the above on School Committee nights. *A After passing remove all doubts as to their suitability ..cognomen, as he-found it suited him just as accounts amounting; to! £2l7sj the Committf:", for this district. In a district in' New] wellpand -was i to say than his own. adjourned to'tiie tliif d Saturday io July* I ,-*. 1882. , . . .20 DraugHt Mares and Geldings 10 Light Harness Horses 6 Hacks AND & WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. Above, JUNE 24, 'ANTED —A GENERAL SERJ EDUCATIONAL. ' VANT.AbIe to Milk. TRS K. WOETHINQTON Apply to (Opposite Moss Jonas's), Gt. North Koad, L (formerly Mistress of the Public MRS JOHN TALBOT. School at Pleasant Point), has decided Timarn, VENETIAN, WIRE, GAUZE.& DWARF Jul 5 Waitohi. upon OPENING a Private BOARDING SHUTTER MAKER. and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at BLIND O. G. I. T. Temuka. Tha Cottage formerly occupied First and Cheapest Shop in Timaru. Mr Rutland lias been secured for the CONCERT AND LECTURE by Blinds of all shades and colors. purpose (temporarily), where every posaid of the Organ Fund. l. In and new, Old Blinds re taped equal to sible attention will be paid to the health fitted with Piiient Oheck Actions on the and mental training of her pupils. .;-,■,• TEMUKA, ~HALL, VOLUNTEER shortest notice. For particulars as to terms, etc., apply ON " . Estimatesgiven. Orders in the country as above. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1882. , 7fe promptly attended to. Reference kindly permitted by the' Subject-' 30W TO GET ON IN THE Rev. D. Gordon and the Rev. Chaffers: "BEG to inform my friends arid the Welsh. WORLD.' public generally that I am ju22 By the Rev D. Gordon* Temuka, June 20th, 1882. REMOVING MY BUSINESS TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. Admission Back Seats, Is. ComFour Doors further up the North Road, ROBERT XTTALKER QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY:, Maclean and btewart. SATURDAY, LEADER, i&lf XfyE; TaIMUKA. BUTTER CHEESE, AND BACON, CURING FACTORY. ! "'A meeting of the promoters of the "pro t .'Butter and Bacdn-curing Factory was held .last Thursday evening in the Star Hotel, Dr Hayes occupiedthe chair. .The minutes of the previous [ meeting were read and confirmed. Mr Guild asked whether a site had been selected. His reason for asking the question was because if it was there would be a better chance of getting a large number of shares in its vicinity. The Chairman explained that the site ' posed' Cheese, had not yet been selected, and after some .discussion it was generally agreed that no site should be selected until the shares had been taken up, when it would be advisable to place the factory in a central position in' the. district - in ■ which«the largest number of shareholders lived, • ;The prospectus was then., read by the Chairman, and discussed seriatim. With .regard, to the capital required, some held ihni it was more than would be necessary, but jt was explained that strictly speak capital "would not be more than v; and ' that* : ''it waV made nominally £SOOO, so'that at any future time the business of the company could be extended,' and branches established, without having .to'go through the very tedious.and expensive process required £2500, { by the Joint Stock Companies Act. It was also slio vn that though nominally cover. Replying to Mr Macandrew, Mr, Dick shares were' £5 .no' one would have to spid the Government were aware, that Mr pay more than £2' 10s for them. The X. Forsyth, of the Public, Works Depart- remainder of the prospectus Was discussed, ment, Otngo, had invented a method for and passed unanimously. Th'e following is the prospectus, as rpad' destroying rabbits for which great merits would be —"Prospectus of the Temuka Cheese, were claimed. Mi Forsyth transferred to the rabbit department for Butter, and Bacon-curing Factory Comtwo months, and afforded every facility pany (Limited)". Capital £SOOO, in 1000 for thoroughly testing the value of his shares of £5 each, payable as follows 5s per share on application, 5s on allotinvention ment, sind the balanco in calls of not more That any promoved—" Mr Barron posal for the increase of the public debt than 10s per share at any one time. No : an • interval of should be submitted to the "electors, and calls to be made under one being previous months fronrthe three receive the approval of three-fifths of made. It is .proposed lb' callmp not more them before any action should .than half 1< t\m. /capital—that is £2 10s in the matter." first instance in the After a long discussion, Major Atkinson per share ~ ,- said that such a course would simply the abrogation of [representative iLveao the balance to be reserved for the extension of operations when required. I ,?sffßS, ' ; «/ ~ . * *' , "' ... :^t&IT^D. ,: , ;•> *"'' " '" ' *>*- LITTLE *" •■ ' " . READ THIS! READ THIS •'- ■ •■: siegkert -mmmMwrn^ : "'* •""''" '.-«, ■■ "'' : ' '; GENERAL STOREKEEPERS,' TEMUKA ! ON~L PLACE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS. Y \ where you can obtain REALLY GOOD TEA, )" "THE DEERING TWINE BINDER, WITH • is at the IMPROVEMENTS, ATEST; ti i -■' TIMARU, NORTH STORE, St., CASH I A cable special to Uhe New York .For 1882:and 1883. ; Two doors west of Congregational \ Herald from London of April 22 says ; CKurch," " ENRY AND FINDLAY are "now Tyndal made public tO-? ,and directly .opposite, Butler street. \ TAKING ORDERS for this favoW made day the results of experiments ite Twine. Binder, at the Low Price of£55 by Dr Koch, of ißerlin; on tubercular B Only those Machines ordered before the SAY3 MUST BE disease. It was known before that the "WHAT EVERYBODY ■"-' Wv!,; end of this months will be Booked at the TRUE," i disease was communicable, but Koch and the above is the unanimous verdict of above Low Price. • . < FINDLAY, , 6f the trial. HENRY every person who has given us a the' texaStriature has Temuka. mall parasite which causes consumption. OBERT A R ROC H He has propagated it artificially, arid beg good suggest would to to the animals with thus We prpkilled parasites peoplo of Temuka who may be in Tiraarii -Begs to announce that he has commenced duced. v ,The matter expectorated from from time to time to call at the above business as the lungs of consumptive persons has address and Get a Sample also to get a "baker and confectioner. sett every, commodity been found to be swarming with para- list of, the Soirees and Parties catered for at at, and we venture to say they will be sites thus pvoduced, which are highly rewarded.for,their trouble. In.rfact,t2oa reasonable, rates.; Wedding Cakes made, to order at the infective. Tyndall's object is to pro- will go as.far with ub as 30s,at,the prices shortest possible notice. they are .commonly charged. . test/ i afreslic> against, legislation which Bread delivered in all parts of the prohibits in England experiments District. ■ ';.:■ v;: ': ;.•■..-' such as enabled Koch to make thejse Our Motto is, ROBERT DARROCH, discoveries, but it is hoped thlat LIVE, AND LET LIVE.' Main South Road. Temuka.,. -rail Koch will develop' a harmless form tubercular? parasite by which, theft Oj. NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.. inoccupation, may prevent consumpA LARGE"'CONSIGNMENT OF tion, ' 'arid ■ 'thus ":■ check a : KEROSENE to hand, which we are SellHAVE .much pleasure in intimating to which, according to KSch'a 'caFculatiop, ing Remarkably Cheap. <'\ , ray Friends and the Public, generallycarries off one-seventh of the.'hump tha7I fhave COMMENCED BUSINESS race.'!- ~.,,.,: ...;.■..•. I v on my own accouut, and hope by Good" Workmanship and perfect fit to merit a Note the Address HEIRESS HUNTERS IN ~',,, hare of public patronage. . |H E ?>■:■ •■ GENEEA£OOMMISSIO!|,II|ENt " ! ; " .. OFFICE .Near ,', .Mit *''Essery'sl. '?Maik , : . South'RolD^TßMtrKAj^'^iKi : ; » ;= ; ": W YV, •: '■ will, if found practicable, be supplemented" by the purchase of pigs from breeders in the district. All further information qan be obtained from the Secretary, or any j.J f k of the Directors.";; , J having prospectus the The question of printed was next discussed. Mr Twomey moved-rt" That, the Secretary be instructed to write to the various newspaper managers inviting tenders for printing 2000 prospectuses." The motion was seconded by Mr Pater. son, and agreed to. v, v Mr John Hay nur st Dr Hayes and the Secretary were appointed a Sub-Committee to receive the tenders and authorise-the. printing of the prospectus. The meeting terminated, with the.usual vote of thanks'to tHo Chairman.' : ; :,,;> " the JvJ-.-..Beap; desire's:to? residents of Ternafca ■ arid; disjmtttßo tfigfe ho has Commenced Business' as above,'and ■■<■ trusts i by - strict •-attention-vito al}?-'natters entrusted to- him to r merit' a shore 7 of publicpatronage. &. , .. I .'-•"■"' vA intf ■- Rents and Debts Collected*■ i«f ■b-xn'GTer [AM E S LAND AND ESTATE: AGENT ,1 : ■";■■•; - ~ . : * Town ; > s and • Land, Farms, Estates,* 'and Sheep Rum Fbr'Salef^" 1 ;*^ :ts!' MONE y"~TO~ LiEN'D.' !l ■; '' Insurance", etc. v r ; 4 - % :; ■-• , 100 YEARS HENCE. Suburban Sections. !r ' -' n! « We have received fron the; publishers, the,- Prey Messrs A. Vogeler prietors of the famous St Jacobs Oil," A copy' ofthe * BostbiT Daily Globe/ Sated Thursday morning, January 1, 1981, that is, nearly 100 years hence. Of course the paperis* monster advertisement of the firm, but still it must be admitted that no undue prominence is ' given to the commodity they want to bring into, public notice. The paper, albeit being somewhat difficult to read owing to the Bmallness of the -type, is very entertaining. From it: America would appear to be the whole world, though there are dim references. made with regard to the existence of other nations. It .has annexed Cuba and Canada, the North Pole or the Refriger ator Commonwealth, and the moon is a suburb of it, with which communication is effected by sorial cars, its population is 800,000,000, and the'following year, when",Brazil and Chili will be annexed its population will be 1,000,000,000, The country at the North Pole was discovered 100 years' previously by a ship fitted' out by the New York Herald, and had 400,000 inhabitants until the heat of the previous year melted the snow on the mountains,.„ and 200,000 perished beneath avalanches. The New York Herald had been suppressed some 60 years previously, owing to having supported imperialism, There is a great immigration from Africa of men covered^' s Avitlr Mair, and having, swallow* tails, for whom Chinese entertain fearful hatred. The tower of London has been made a present of by the British Empire, to America, and 500,000 dollars are placed, on the estimates for, reraoving.it to Washington. There'"is a great discussion nn the Senate.as ;■ to'which ■< oftwo -routes to the moon is the best, but the Globe is in favor of the Aerial Navigation Company's route. Two flying machines "flap" daily between New York and San Francisco, " , — FRANCE. ' ' ERNQHAN, amusing . description.:jhas, : teen published of the troubles:, of Mrs Mackay, wife ,:of. the, well-known" Bonanza King,". who has., been so-; journing in Paris. She expresses utter contempt for fortur|e-hunti4g bachelors,, a race that are not tolerated in Anierica. l: The' recital of her ! tribulations is amusing'in its 'frankness ; As the motherfof a supposed:heiress; she *is ;Tfie not allowed a moment's chase,after, her daughter is intensely keen. ' Every day since she left schobl, Mr Mackay receives piles of letters frofn matrimonial .negotiators unknown ,to "ititerviews, the. her/: " f wh o! object of which is<to assure her child's happiness. Innumerable'calls are made by men of business, who would be gljad, secretaries pi to be match-makers titled personages, dowagers of quality, distinguished foreigners from all parjts qf the -globje, who have proposals iof marriage to enunciate. Threateriii|g letters also, pour-.in,;! Ths concierge, governess, and abigails are beset with sharks wanting -mfornfatibn abojut Mademoiselle's habits, taste, favorite theatres, and hours for walking in the Bois. To escapo from persecution, Mrs Mackay thinks of giving notice on a bill posted on her gate that, according to American habits, Mademoiselle \vill not have any dowry, and %will not have any fortune wjiih? her; mother and stepI father live. l ■ - ; my 4-f ..,: 1 iMen's Suits from £4103 npwarMsi ,- j v.; v.timaßlJj-.vi^-^' 5 ;i -' '> ■ '"' {OPPOSITE (Opposite Lynwood Hotel, Timaru). I Buggies, Spring Carts, and Carriagesjof all descriptions made to order. All kinds' of vehicles repaired and re-painted at tjie TEMIfKA | CONTINU.««QN SEE K OF NEWS! I \ . :v _—__ Exchange Buildings, 'opposite ■ Bank of !f k* ."./J ■ [*E SI.ER •OODtf ?AND HOTEL.) ■COMMISSION'"A G-E NT S, 1 VALUATORS,, i v' LAND BROKERS: * Agents for'the National Insurance .OoxnpanyV South Canterbury Building i andlnyestnient Company (Limited),' Otaco and Southland Land. Investment , MUSIC, . HANOS. . ENCOURAGE iLQQAL INDUSTRY.; ORGANS. Company, . , THE BEST VALUE IN BOOTS AND Colonial Investment and Ageiicy Cbmpanjf ,■■;., ;:,'.,,...,.'.;,." SHOES,. :.;-.y;. (Limited). : ., obtained in Temuka, "is at" : TAMES rf'A N G d.K.A I L' S. <■*..•■'.. r~ , TO LEND^in^arge"or'null 'itims at current ratesVflnlefeßt." J"n "*fal9 .MCJNEY ; „..„ . , shortest'notice. • ARCHD. FRASER, ' mal4 Matterstreet, Timaru,; •■ Old Jlolloway's Ointment and Pills. Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. —Daily experience confirms the fact which, has triumphed over opposition for thirty years —viz, that no means are known equal to Holloway's remedies"-;, for/ourin'g Jabscesses, dase|Ves s«»ofl the skin, hur'ns, scalds, and in truth, all cases where ths skin is broken. To cure these infirmities quickly ypf* of primary importance, as the compulsory confinement indoors weakens the general health. The ready means 'of cure are found in Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which heal sores and expel their cause. In. the very worst cases the Ointment lias succeeded in effecting a perfect cure, after every other means has failed of giving any relief, Desperate cases best display its Company.. . ; ;: V •■ Australian Mutual Provident Society, and Standard Fire and Ma'rine Insurance New-Zealand,, Timaru.*->•*,. i TAILOR," '.* - * • rjiEßY' /clinch,; ■*f ■:.. CARRIAGE WORKS. LiTTKR \ :^! ; E " ESTATE AGENT. » '.,, '" AND *, '■■■- " . II^'CAHON >.&,«.] North street^*- 1 v ■ (Opposite Butler* street), ■•' ■.>■'•■ An and collisions between aerial ships in mid-air are pretty frequent. Pieces of the wrecks' fffiling: to/i the streels smesh per-" sons" •pretty*' corisTderablyii but J medical science has reached to such a degree of perfection that , with'the aid .of ; St Jacob's, Oil, they are cured in a few hours. One boy had his head completely hashed up,' the brain beiDg protruding through the skull, but he was made as well as ever the same evening. Twenty-eight millions of votes is the modest majority one candidate for the presidency has over his virtues. FOR opponent. The telegraphic columns I how that as usual there is a fearful revo- s ,;, T LAND BROKER, • * -.-- 4 E.ACCOUNTANT, H. T : ,% : '■ :-WAITOmi.aTOBEr;;^-" 'Bootsjand Shoes of all kinds, .pegged TRESPASS NOTICE. '/, or sewn, made to order. Repairs > neatly and quickly executed. .■; NY PERSON found,,SHOOTING or ' 87, Princes street, Dunedin, Prices Below Anything;in <Town.< ' TRESPASSING ,011 my-Property L . Have open for inspection their new stock »Kid Bobt* of will be Prosecuted according to law. ' of music and musical instruments. « ' allkiDds,; splenilid:ivalae;v\! rot JOHN'PATERSON. i RNOLD R KELSEY AND CO. -._ •;;•;( ' '>;'-* - .v ;jol3 NOTICE.'.-■; I: TRESPASS .Springfield, June 13,1882. cannot I' The Stock of be beaten either in qriantity tor- 'quality. j i-'l JAMES LANGSK-AIL* ; ■<■*'■ 'Boot arid f ShOeiiJiiker. iTcmukaj 28th April,. 1832.'; v -29ap :'/?. ■; ; \.DA:MS T. ii. CHPRACTICAL 1 ENGLISH AND by the English and foreign onanufac turers, made from special patterns to suit the colonial market, from 30 guineas upwards, and may be had j ) •,..''.-. or purchased on exceptionally liberal terms, to I •• /><o, \J ' ■* on my Property '(Shooting J or otherwise), after, this date, will bo PROSECUTED. Any DOGS found, will be :"•' shot. ■ • : s. d. barker. . Kjnersley, April 3, 1882. t . ap4 , IMPORTERS, CHRISTCIIURCII " !'• NY PERSON found TRESPASSING L- ot High street (Next Mr W. .7. Fisher's), j■; '• * •'" ■ WATCH- MAKERS/'JE'WELLERS, AND • j on hire, met the requirements of-purchase - ; !(-;■■*■ ,_. } .-SHOOTING AND &UIESPASSING . , NOTICE. m ( vrtl /j .. I(; i: | ;; . :< " ' f A NY: PERSON found or English Lever Watches, guaranteed genuine, capped and jewelled, ■?JAj TRESPASSING en! my nP&perty, ;n thisjrl £s'lo3to £lO 10s. : American Waltham- adjoining Smithfield, after, Levor Watches, of. World-wide celebrity, be PROSECUTED.' ! * >w-S V-l :tfABEZ ALLOTTt . English Hall-marked cnses, £3 10s to £5 Temuka, March -28,188,2.. ~,m^Bo 10s, -N.B.—Seo that the words "Waltliam, Mass." are engraved on the works -■<-<t TRESPASS-NOTICED^'"^* • None, are genuine without., Ladies' Watches, in gold or silver cases, TRME»is§lj|Q 5on \ NY rom 455. ■ _ "the PROPERTY &Htfyof&SlL L Every Watch is Examined, Timed, and \YALKSR, r \Yaitohi^iatK aft^jffi|S MiSi^iß8 **- — ''' ,-.: . > ;> "" , ~ m u s,-i,.g- I Sheet and bound. i All the latest publications. Guaranteed for Two Years.' DESTROYED. '■'*" . A splendid assortment of the Newest Poison will be laid for Mospa§i£ aft - i .Patterns in. Gold and Silver Jewellery. ! Trespassers .prosecuted;/ aw , i :, * ** :-^ ■ Trades Mark Bill, the Friendly Societies Bill, and some local Bills passed' the thi rd reading. Replying to Mr o'Callaghnn,;MrRolleston said the Government looked uponi : the appointment of a Minister of Agricul-i ture «s a matter of importance, and \ it was a subject at present under consideration. Before the session ended he lipped they might be able to make. a more de-. finite statement. The propriety of offering the same facilities respecting retarn tickets ',on Wednesdays as,given on Saturdays • will also be considered. Replying to Mr Holmes; Mr Rolleston said steps would be taken to recover £IB,OOO claimable as legacy duty from the Rhodes estate, which the Privy, Council decided they were entitled to reThe -' * . ,' "- CO^LAN&ba^ THOS. F; ; 7 of punishment. ~ Messrs Rolleston," Green and Colonel Trimble-supported the Bill and eventually the motion was carried by 47 to 22. On the motion for going into Committee on the Affirmation in Lieu of Oaths Bill the Hon Mr Dick said that a similar Bill had been passed in the Upper and as the two measures would clash he would suggest delaying the present one until the other had been'received, and then to hand it over to Sir George Grey. Objection was taken to this course, as the one before the House had been introduced by Sir George Grey before a similar measure had been introduced into the. Legislative Council, and, therefore, it was' held ! as unfair to the latter. The Bill was amended in Committee, and progress reported. ■ »[ The House; then adjourned. ■• : • HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.: ,: : appears that the principal objects of thef Bill are to punish larrikins, wife-beaters, and other serious kinds of assaults by whipping them Messrs Hutchison, Hursthouse, Moss,TurnbuU, Levestam, Holmes, Fish and Sir George Grey ridiculed the •'Bill, -' as are tiinr of HarbOrOus riiethods ~' i l m-> IGOMMEBjOEpts * ■ . >. committee. Mr Weston moved the second reading of the Offences Against Persons Bill. It " ■' >..'' ■ LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. j The West Coast Peace Preservation Bill passed the third reading, Captain" Fraser entering a protest against it. Mr Chamberlain moved that the Government should compel all coasting vessels to carry oil," so as to throw it on the water in case of broken seas, but it was withdrawn afterjsome discussion, as it was etated that shipowners would try its efficiency without compulsion. \ agreed to after several ,i The members.had spoken: The Eight Hours Labor Bill passed in motion wa3 •-••' .' , By the Bill power" is asked to levy a small tax so that everyone interested may be made to contribute towards tKe fund for protection from the nuisance pf PARLIAMENTARY NEWS. "' -'" 5 - i ' '"" '' ! , ; '. Mr Steward moved the second reading 'of the Small Birds Nu isance Bill, The Hon'Mrßollestbn seconded the v i _ will barely defray working expenses. success of recent experiments with che refrigerating Ipparaftis. -: combined with the immediate prospect of direct steam communication with the, 7 Old Country, leaves no doubt as to the readability of sending, in good preservation,' dairy arid other produce to an unlimited market. (4). The English and Coloriia* insurance companies offer to cover shipments against all risks, including detention on board ship from any cause, for 5 per cent ; premium.' Bacori Curing.—About this branch little need be said, as it: m generally admitted that large profits it is immediately photographed to plates, are realised by bacon-curing, especially from which the impression is taken. when conducted "in connection,with an OF CONSUMPestablishment where the waste products THE CAUSE TION. in the present are utilised for pig instance. : This branch of fchfe industry The an adjournment.— 'small'birds'. 1 «-" -.. THOS. sent farmers and storekeepers have a great difficulty in doing. (3). It would b« the means of opening up a slsady, paying market for the produce, which at present, during some portions of the year4 •- motion. HATJ, 7 manufactured article, at an increased value, would be the result. (2). Farmers, by selling their milk to the Company, will receive payment in cash, (monthly) and consequently will be enabled to purchase their goods at the stores on a .cash basis, tne'idvaWtages'.of which are ob.vioi.is, compared with the credit and exchange system at present iu vogue in the colony, and will likewise find an outlet for the butter and cheese made", which at pre- - Bissett, Stewart, F. H. Barker and Gladstone. Correspondence was read from Government, including some re the transfer of Austin's road to the Temuka Eoad Board, and the -purchase of land for part of-same from Mr his f, E. Rhodes. I The rate collector produced rate account for the past year and the valuator's roll, and the rate book for the present year, which were approved by the .Board. The Chairman read a statement of accounts, and informed the Board that works were in a satisfactory state, and that no new works would be required. All that was needed now was a small sum for maintenance, which would be nearly covered by rent of the land owned by the Board. As to: the;gradual extinction of the loan (£1100) the time for payment of which had jtisfcj expired, there was a deposit of £350 in the bank to meet it. It was resolved to authorise the Chairman to renew the mortgage for a period of not less than 3 years, reducing the principal by the amount deposited in the sinking fnnd. It was also .resolved to strike a rate of sixpence in .the £ on all the rateable property m the district' that the usual notice of the same be given, and that the Temuka Eoad Board be requested to collect the same as. usual. Mr interviewed the Board,and asked that some part of his rent for endowment .land be remitted, as about 5 acres of it turned out to be- only shingle, When he agreed to rent the land he thought it was all good. It was resolved that the request.' be not granted, and that the terms of agreement bo strictly adhered to. The meeting then adjourned. . Messrs Macl«an and Stewart will hold ! their usual sale of horses, drays, and harness, at their Timaru Horse Bazaar to-day. They have far sale privately, 8 tons carrots. Messrs R. Wilkin and Co. will hold a sale Of horses, harness, etc., at their yards today. They will also sell a quantity of first-class whfat, and a quantity of onions. ALL • AND EASON GRAKD DIS?LAYiOF NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, SPECIALLY made by law a crime punishable with IMPORTED .JFROM THE HOME AND LEADING COLONIAL,HOUSES; itliA tyf ~ ; ' ; ; LAND BROKERS, ETC., AT THE death. Evolution is hotter understood, and the entertainments in tho theatre consists Have a large amount of MONEY in their of exhibitions of how man is developed own hands for immediate Investment, in < from the lower animals. In one scene suras to suit borrowers! N F. COGHLAN & CO. Beg to acquaint'their numerous Customers 'and the General Public that their STOCK is NOW OPEN FOR INSPEOTlON,.,comthe plaintive singing of a female baboon prising all the Latest Dress Materials in all Shades, with Satins, PlusKes, efd, to match. on the evening previously ;toi developing MILLINERY. ,-...'., into a woman areillustrated.and the Globe Mortgages, andj all The .Millinery Department is now fully replenished with a Grand Stock ofTrimmea Transfers, 9tc, ete," and Untriimned Bonnets and Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, gives a pathetic description of her great work under the Land Trnnsfer Act done ' in endless variety. sorrow in haying to, change her condition. n the Office without delay. jal9 ; C L 0 T H 1 N G." Sixty years previously there had been an In Men's, Yontha', and Roys', T. F. C. & Co.'s Stock in this Department, hastes* effort made to place a king; on the Ameri- THE TEM UKA. CABINET-MAKING replenished from the noted firm of Levin, Goldberg Brothers/ of MelbdtfrnV ESTABLISHMENT. can throne, but of course the Republicans and equal to bespoke. The Pricps will be found Cheaper than any "ther... Cli House, in Tim am. f "'' after a bloody war quelled the rebellion, excelled. Etc and cannot be H 'I Variety Cheapness FURNISHING, OSE Etc. for P E R HOUSE and banished the rebels. A Bill to allow LADIES' & CHILDREN'S BOOTS in all Styles, and at Prices to suit the times. these exiles to return meets with much, ' ■ :■• ?: '.s ' PROPRIETOR. ' { opposition in Congress, but as there is only one man of them alive the matter I can Make and Sell all kinds of FURHALL OF COMMERCE, is compromised, and it is resolved to NITURE ';■■ .-«■ -; ;v ? a 23 Main South Road (Two Doors from' the Bank of New South Wales,) Timaru. allow him to retur.i on condition that 20 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN I they commit to memory Frank Sand} TIMARU, bore's papers on the management of. and Cheaper than Oliristchurch or Durilunatics. A delicious, kind of cannon for edin, because I have very little rent to pay, nnd no rates. warfare has beerfjdyepvered.; Fop ..;:- 1 time previously the cold" blast camion, as I have ' just received NEW STOCK, it iscal'ed, used to freeze people to death\ which I am ready to dispose of. instead of shattering thorn to pieces, but Bedsteads and Mattresses of all kinds,* the new discovery only numbs them, and Repairs neatly and promptly executed, -TTTHY do you lose a day to spend your^moneyin.TimaruwheHjGrpcßrigsjDrapejry, thus,'though' it answers as well, life is Barb Wire, , VVire, Fencing Wir,o»JMojipthClothing, Crockeryware, Wir.OjJgojighspared. Telegrams from Ireland Entrance to Workshop->-Through Mar-' shares, Corrugated Iron, and nil kind? of Building Materials can be Bought at SIEGERT that" there" is a great discussion in the_ shall's yard, or the. back new road-' i AND FACJVEii'S STORES at least PBR-CEN.T UNDER :TIM;A.RU Irish Republican House of Delegates on- w-!•'. JOSEPH BERL; -.J | and you can save your railway fare and freight on goods besides, and alfio siipportlocal \ &c. industry, which must improve the town J Our TEAS .the .petition praying for giving relief to lOju; Cabinetmaker, Undertaker, Quality b'y any in South Canterbury. Oiur Best WHITE SUGARS', and all other 3,000,000 starving English farmers. It \ IMPORTANT NOTICE. from kinds, are one FAM-hinG per lb lower than in Timaru, BOOTS appears that Ireland is a very rich counthe Best Makers, Ten Per Cenfc Under Timaru Prices* , All oftieF lines low. LITTLE, DUST PAN try since" it abohsliedlaririidrds, and it ad- rirHE W'e'Wi&h the Farmers to observe the. following facts, Jtlwt ■ is now replete with all kinds of \ . Produce/in return give Timaru'Prices., All<V<|^ 1 3 punctually (foodi vises Englishmen to do the same, and GOODS.; DOMESTIC FANCY AND sentito any cart of the*District Free of' Charge.-': Also, we beg' tp they will have no more famines. But the COM'PaW a|r|h« great wonder of the age is the Bosto,n IT IS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN Public that* weave AGENTS for the ROYAL INSURANCE* .; "";■'_''. !' lltrJlr. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. TOWN,. Globe Office. The machine that prints it 1 casts 0ff300,000 copies per mihifto,*bu tthftt Our motto being—• A Quick Penny before AN"INSPECTION OF OURLARGE AND .VARIED STOfiK the Slow Shilling.' s . ' j is not enough, and it calls upon the inv Horse Covers, Tents, and Tarpaulink on Sale and Made fco Order any Size lt' J ventive genius cf America to devise some '■•■? .wfh **'.!" .1 . , the Shortest Notice. »•.<■'. of, To realise.what our. Stock, consists i;: machine that will keep pace with its in- 'pay'a visit'to '.,"'*" * \' li ' i*m* f ».J«ini Best Kerosene 18s per case", single tin, 9s 3d. '•———--.'i.::,'! "u;' vi 'r+nom :■■'■-,*■•■ -!■'■■'■■■• ':'■ '.■■ ■■■■'\ I■■ of T#E \ 'rceasing circulation 20,000,000 copies. [:J, ...;..■ *'***'MAl#SotisH Rdii>, 9 \ The machine extends over many streets. Timartj, ' ju22 Editors have only to throw in copy, when i! r'lufion "m Mexico. To borrow money is s ..,; by Present—Messrs R. A. Barker, (Chairman), ' ; ,SATUIiDA¥> JOlUfi 24, 1882, : names" of the Directors have alrendy appeared) Secretary and Treasurer : Mr J. Ash well ; Broker : Mr K. Sando. The promoters of this prospectus in introducing it to the public wish to draw attention to the benefits to be derived from the establishment in the Temuka' district of Cheese and Butter Factories'. ' (1). By the factory system the cost of manufacturing would be considerably lessened,, by economy of labor, ahcl 'the use of machinery superior to that within the reach of the \ ordinary farmer; con•sequenfly - the profit arising therefrom would give a greater return to all interested, and, by reason of the uniformity obtainable, a greater demand for the Pnmsloiiaf Directors'V' (The and it was negatived on a Suicide.—A Nelson man named Hibbard, institutions, 44 division to 25. by 5T3 years of age, and an old settler, residing, Mr Huchison moved that the House At Wakapuka, was found is bed last Thursday morning with his throat cub. He had resolve itself into Committee of the whole been suffering for some time from acute to consider an address to the Governor praying he will recommeDd;for approprianeuralgia. ITsubt.—A ease of fearful usury has come tion this year the sum of £1000* ; to be to light in Napier. Murtagh, a jockey, was divided amongst Educational Boards of charged with larceny as a bailee, but it was the colony, for; the.purpose of encourag•hown that for the use of £IOO for seven ing technical education by means of night months, and for half ."of that sum for two schools or otherwise,.andfor the establishmonths longer he had paid £215 as interest, ment of female classes in sewing and at the rate of 170 per cent per annum. The cooking, h;.: } with the ' Crown Prosecutor refused to go on The motion was put and carried on the Gillies Judge and case after this was shown, voices. concurred in the course adopted, saying the It was agreed to consider the question his was agent the and prosecutor evidence of of lighting, the, Government Buildings by most discreditable to them both. electricity. j Gas Explosion.—A gas explosion was of the Gold Duties reading The second Moses near terminating the life of Mr Abolition Bill wa*s carried on the voices. White, of the ft.Z. Loan and Mercantile The employment of Females Act Agency. Company, yesterday in Timaru. Bill; passed jits" Becond Amendments in to remain alight was allowed The gas jet also 1 second reading and "the strong room of the new building, in order to dry t, on the previous evening, and of the School Committees Election Bill. Mr Fish moved the committal of the when Mr White opened the door he struck Otago Harbor Board Further Empowering a match, resulting in an explosion that precipitated him 10 feet across the room. His BilLv It appMreddfrorn.. the discussioi) face and hands were skinned, and the hair that £700,000 had already been spent by burned off his head. He was attended by the Otago Harbor Board, arid that they Dr Hogg. It is supposed the closing of the wanted power to raise and spend "door put out the flame on the previous even£300.000 more. Major Atkinson coning, and that the gas continued escaping till sented,, to make "the sum £200,000, but it filled the room. The doors of the buildothermembers said the result,; pf giving ing were strained, and some of the windows local bodiss so much borrowing power were smashed by the explosien. would be that they .could not pay it, and South Obari Boahd ov Consekvatobs' the colony would eventually have to pay —A meeting of the above Board was held it for them. The debate was interrupted on " the 19th instant in the Orari Hotel. LEADER * i*--" s Gk'eENSIOHB * ' j ,: "WILLIAM WALIcErT imk% ' mm NGTICJi. rfold Medal, Melbourne, ISSI. {HARLES GOODAIL AND SONS Wholesale and Export Stationers. ~,,- s Wholesale ; and Export Stationers. Manufacturers of Playing Cards, Mounting Boards, Ivory Boards, Cardboards, ? Mceiage Cards, Bristol Boards, Chromo Papers, Enamel requisition from the residents of Geraldine, Winchester, and intervening districts asking us to resume running our line of Coaches as heretofore, and promis» ing tl eir support, we intend in the interest of the public to accede to wish, and will RUN COACHES, and formerly, from Winchester to Geraldine, to MEET all TRAINS from Christchurch and Timaru. DENOON Papers, h .>*■!■ Cart** de -Visitc and Photographic Mounts ---. RUSE'S & OODALL'S ousehold riVECiAurim. MAGNESIA. Are the best and cheapest. ENE RA L Sample end Price Lists ou application Manufactory r Camden Works, London. NW, FOR BREAKFAST C O L T~T - M E N I ER Annual Consumption Exceeds .18,000.0001b» * * BOLD EVERYWHERE t\lß7B. -Paris Exhibition, Highest Prire Awarded, Grand Diploma of Honor ,;.?\ > PARIS, LONDON, AND NEW YORK '■'":' THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. a ' Guaranteed by the State. ' ; t't'HQUGH this Office has been in years, ,ifc is believed hat heobj ects 1 for which it wa« established are not sufficiently known or understood. It is desired , vto «et set forth in a concise form informa"ifon respecting the business which this Office, undertaj:es 1. The "charge ot : all kinds of money trusts, such as Carriage Settlement, money to be invested for the benefit of moneys bequeathed for charitable objects,''moneys the title to iwhich is in ■dispute, or whose legal owner is uuknown •r ciinnot be found, etc., etc. *"~2.;"The administration of. the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee w their executor" secure the • guaranteei'bi the State fir the due fulfilment of their w'tlie«i t and avoid the risk Vf 'consequent on �he appointment of private persoaa »■ execut, or who wot unfre"J»t'y, though earnestly desirous of •ji-5 -ring for the benefit of parties interested, riftil'to carry, out legally the objects for h;\ which they were appointed, and conse' v involve themselves 'and those ':-:•■. whose interests they are striving to protect in costly and liarasssing litigation. S. The administration of all estates of which no disposition has been made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to .« - " i; "or" cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such cases U isthe'duty of the Public Trustee to discharge all lethal debts so far as the assets extend, and divide the residue amongst he next of kin. ( : The administration of the estates of Ciatirs, lunatic patients, and convicts. 5. The charge, of all landß lying waste and /unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who has been absent froni the colony for ten years,' .having left no known agent. The cost of administering estates is very •mall; Information may be obtainedfrom ,-,; -~ '«. »U agents! B. C, HAMERTON, Public Trustee, ,U.*''>'■''■ JHExVRY TOOTH PASTE ...highly esteemed for Cleansing and Pmerving the Teeth and Gums, girhag an agreeable fragrance to the .breath, and,for remoYing the discplottra tion of the Teeth occasioned by smokr % The Jurors of the Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866 and 1867 awarded the ONLY PRIZE MEDAL for fluH Magnesia to Mr KRUSE. Accompanying their report is th. result of Mr J. Cosmo Newberry's analysis, by -which it appears 'that' fluid runce of Kruse's Magnesia con tains 50 per cent., of Carbonate of Magnesia n excess of any other Magnesi* exhibited. KRUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA, For upwards of twenty years, has been approved and proscribed by the leading members of the medical profession. Its almost universal use affords sufficient proof of the high estimation in which it is held by the public generally. It is carefully prepared of uniform strength. Each fluid ounce contains ten grains ol pure Carbonate of Magnesia. KRUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA possesses all the properties of the Magnesia in common use, but being in a desolved state, and quite free from nv adulteration or contamination, its effects are more energetic and reliable ; besides, it has the advantage of not formin those dangerous concretions ,in tlu bowels which sometimes have resulted from the use of dry Carbonate ef Magnesia. The Solution speedily removes Heartburn, Acid Eructations, Sourness, or irregular Digestion of Females and Children. IT COMPOSES THE STOMACH AFTER ANY EXCESS OR HARD DRINKING. Kruse's Fluid Magnesia is sold i» bottles, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 3s 6d, by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Australian Colonies. The numeroua medical testimonials are too lengthy to insert in newspaper advertisements, but will be found wrapped round each bottle. Sold by all chemists and druggests through the Colony. A SINGLE TRIAL SOLICITED FROM THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET TRIED THESE SPLENDID PREPARATIONS. JtkINTING 0B Free from Poison, agreeable in Smell. TEMUKA These famous Pills purify the BLOOD, and ndf : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSOR, and CO ' A PINK CARBOLIC POWDER, OF EVERY GOODALL'S YORKSHIRE RELISH Th* moit delicions Sauce in the World. This cheap and excellent Sauce makes th* plainest vinnds palatable, and the daintiest dishes more delicious T» whops, steaks, fish, etc, it i» in- - ;: * On the Shortest Notice and at TIMARU PRICES NEATEST STYLE AND NEWEST DESIGNS, TAR SOAPS GOODALL'S BAKING POWDER CALL AND BUSINESS CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS, RECEIPT LOOKS, CARDS, BALL PROGRAMMES, Breasts, it is an infallible remedy. If effectually, xubbei the neck and chest, as sal* into meat, it Cares SORB THROAT, Diphtheria, Bronchitis} Coughs,. Colds/ even .ASTHMA. Ft*, Glandular ;Swellitt£% and• Abscesses, Piles, Fistulas, ,-i' < : '. yeast AND , HANDBILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, TOSTERS. PROSPECTUSES, INVOICES, TABLES LAW FORMS. SHOW CARDS, BALANCE SHEETS PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES Tin Best in tlie World Makes delicious pudding* without eggs, pastry withoiit butter, and light bread without Gout, Rheumatism, And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has neve? known to faiL THE GOVERNMENT SANITARY been COMPANY, The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines throughant the Civilized World; with directions far use ia almost every language. C-S* Purchasers should look to the label on tit* Pots and Boxes. If the addresi is not 533, GnforA Street, London, they are spuriouf. T HAYMAN & CO., DUNEDI> T Sole Agents for New Zealand and Australian Colonies. , ~;.., And eveny description of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL PRINT I N G, BOOKS PUBLISHED B GOODALL'S QUININE WINE rLLI AM The Best and most agreeable tonic yet introduced The best known remedy for indigestion, loss of appetite, general debility, etc Restores delicate individuals to health. HOLLAH'S GREAT The Wonder of the 19th Century. GOODALL'S CUSTARD POWDER Tor making delicious custards without eggs, in less time and at half price Tiie proprietor* can recommend it te Housekeepers generally as a useful agent in the preparation of a good custard Girt it a trial ARTIFICIAL MANURES How to make, buy, value, and use—By Alfred Sibson, FC S New edition, greatly . extended, price 2s 6d : ■ Dunedin, 30th August, 1877. THE FARMERS' MEDICAL L'IOTIONARY Sib, —Waving taken your Ghollah's For the Wdiseases of animals By Cuthberl Johnson, FES Price 6's Rheumatic mixture for some considerable time, and having been completely cured by its use of the very severe rheumatic gout from which I had, suffered most severely for the last ten years, I NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. can boar testimony to its extraordinary arranged Standing advenisaments for tbrea, six or twelve months can curative powers. I am now free from Liberal discount, all pain, and well in my health, and nave the ree use of my* hands and feet, Orders for advertisements, if not accompanied by instructions of numb* of inserI had not previous to taking which pa advertisement, an until standing continued, tions will, in all cases, be treated your medicine. I think it right to written notice is forwarded to tW Manager for discontinuance. state, for the benefit ,of oth rs sufferSubscribers can commence at aDjr <?ate, and will b<» charged in proportion to the ing the tortures that I endured for the end of the current quarter. period above stated, that I attribute my must subscriptions to discontinue be or delivered in writing, posted restoration to health and freedom from N.B. Notice to the office direct, addressed to the Manager. pain; entirely to the use ofyour valuable medicine. I can strongly recommend it to those suffering from rheumatism or The.Leader vontahw the latest and moat reliable news of South Canterbury in the gout. district, together with all general news of commercial importance, and is therefore a (Signed) John Grippen, J.P. valuable source ef accurate information to the Agricultural and Mercantile comDunedin, 9th August, 1876. munities, g lß)—Having been troubled with TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Indigestion, upon the recommendation £ a. d of friends, I tried your Aperient Mix0 6 0 Per Quaktbb, in advance ture, and received so much benefit from 0 Y 0 ifboeked that I have much pleasure in giving 14 0 ?k* Anhum, in advance you this testimonial, and can strongly recommend your Indian cures to others suffering as I was from severe Indiges- AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY FOR YOUNG . FARMERS., • . By Cuthbert W Johnson,, F R fj, Four*/ edition, price Is uUR HOUSE AND GARDEN What we see, and what we do not see in then . , —By Cuthbert W Johnson, FRS Second edition, price 2s 6d .'. , ... ... ... ... ... ... .., ... ,„ >,,, :- "" THE ''TEMUKA LEADER" \_- 'ihe following testimonials are given ON AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZERS by way of example o the very many Cuthbert W. Johnson, FRS Third By received by the proprietor from all parts edition, price 8s of New Zealand, and require no comme TERMS OF ADVERTISING AS PER SCALE. ll* GWA INDIAN CURES. Post or Telegram orders for Advertsements and Job Printing Attended to ESTIMATES FIVEN FOR EVERY CLASS -JF WORK p 169 Picadilly, London, England. PRINTING IN COLORS OP EVERY SHADE. ; tion.—-Yours truly, John Adams, P.C.R,AOF. Christchurch, 21st April, 1877. The Proprietor of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures. Sutj—l have much pleasure in stating that I derived so great a benefit by the use of your Gc ut Mixture, that I feel it my duty to add my testimorial to the many already published. I had oeen suffering from Gout in my hands and fe*jt for about sixteen years, but by taking two bottles of your Gout Mixture, I have lost all pain or trace of th« gout symptoms. My appetite is good and my general health mucfi improved. I can recommend your Indian Medicine strongly to others. (Signed) George Lummis; ? ?• For, the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad ; '. *" Searching and Healing PropertiH are known throughout the World. Ita Old Wounds, Sores arid Ulcers, Thb GOVERNMENT CARBOLIC ; !-,. 10WAYS OINTM •• IKOLUDIKO " ; Packed in 1 and 2 cwt. Iron-bound Casks also in lib. packets and ii •£, 1, and 21b perforated boxes ; also Fluid, in pint, and quart £, bottles. ; , : MEDICINE, are unsHrpatsed*^^'!;^ DESCRIPTION IN ©oraparable This Baking Powder is packed in half-pound canisters specially adapted for the climate of New Zealand. It GOODALL'S GINGER BEER POWDER makes light wholesome bread without yeast; also" .biscuits, cakes, and all Makesrthr«e gallon* of the best ginger beer in the world for 3d The most kiads of pastry without eggs, and with for ; 7/ are confidentlyrecommended as a sever failing remedy in all cases where the constitution; from -whaterer cause, has become impaired or weakened. They arc wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental t» Females of all ages; and as a G ENERAL' FAMILY LETTERPRESS PRINTING ILLIAMS'S AUSTRALIAN YEAST POWDEB. : ? Liver, Stomach, Kidxicys, ~ Agrnts This Great Household Medicine raakr amongst the leading neoessaries of Lift. most powerfully, yet soothingly on the valuable preparation the producless than half the usual quantity of tion of a delicious and invigorating --'"ng.-■■■■■■ beverage It is easily made, and is butter. by far the cheapest and best ginger Agentt Williams's Yeast Powder will deubt; beer Powder ever offered to the less speedily.drive all other baking powpubfi*, i.AP CO. ders from the New Zealand markets, -•■' il and secure for itself that high popularity VINEG'AR BITTERS. t has attained throughout Austral "LILTONS bear testimony to eithr where it is to be found in every wellwonderful curative effects. regulated household. They, are not a vile fancy drink, made Agent«; •"•f-pbor rum, whisky, proof spirits and KEMPTHORN*,, PROSSOR refuse liquors, doctored, spiced, an I GOODALL'S EGG POWDER AND CO. to please the taste, and called Itfl action in cakes, puddings, etc, ete, ionics,",. "Appetisers," "Restorers," resembles that of the egg in every to drunkenic, that lead the tippler on particular One penny packet *ill jjo POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS as far as four eggs 1 and one sixpenny ess and ram; but are true medicine tin as fur as twenty-eight The are the for nativeroots, following and herbs of regulations, the Calithe above banks fornia, free from all alcoholic stimulants. 1. Interest at the rate of 4 to 4| per They are the Great Blood P.urifier and a cent LIST OF AGENTS, per annum is given on £2OO and life-giving principle, a perfect renovator under at the rate of 3 to cent, 4 per "i■•• and 1invigorate* of the system, carrying Winchester Binskin and Gimpson per annum on sums under £SOO and ' W all poisonous matter and restoring in the same proportion for any shorterGeraldine Morrison and Donlop theblood to a healthy condition. No per- time on every complete £1 deposited, that no'inters s be allowed on '•'•''sbn can take these Bitters according to provided more than £SOO. directions 1 and remain long unwell, pro2. Depositors :n : -tlw Post Office GOODALL'S BLINCMANGE Tiding their bones are not destroyeci by Savings Banks have direct Government POWDER As an Advertising Medium the Temura Leader offer super or advantage to mineral poison or other means, and the security for the prompt repayment of advertisers, its circulation being LARGE in the following placos their money. -"•vital organs wrtstcd beyond the point of of Town Geraldine, Orari, Winchester, Pleasant Point, Waitohi, Kakahu, and * 3» A Depositor in any one of i the Making delicious bla'nemango in a few "''repair. * throughout South Canterbury. minutes Post Office Banks continue his, depositn •i /.They arc a gentle purgative as w«II as at any other of such Banks, and can "tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit withdraw his money at that Post Office of acting: as a powerful agent n icliei ing Bank which s most convenient to Congestion and Inflammation of the him. 4. The strictest secrecy is observed Liver and all ;the visceral organs. with respect to the names of the deposi,7:r*CleanVe'fhc Vitiated Blood whenever tors in Post Office : Banks, and the ' ; "you find its impuritives bursting through amounts of their deposits. ,/■•-■■ 5. Money may be deposited by or on the;; skin in .Pimples, Eruptions, or TEMUKA, CANTERBURY. behalf ofminors. Depositors over seven 6ore; cleanse it when yoi find it obyears of age are treated as persons of structive and sluggish in the veins: u 11 age, but minors under seven vears ijeanse it when it is foul, and your feed- of age cannot withdrtw their deposißf GOODALL, BACKHOUSE * CO., /jpgS!.Willitell you when. Keep th«t until they have reached the age of seven. WUto Hose* Bftrsjei, Lead*. and the health of the sy*!6. Applications to the Chief Office* em will follow. in each Province on the business of Post Office Savings Banks, and get *, fIAYMAN AND CO. replies sent thereto are free fipm change |, *wp«9tmre» i Baaedfo Jcjttray _, HOLLOWAYS PILLS PFI 0 E Used by the War Department of Her and. BOWELS, giving tone, energy, arid vigour .Ik Majesty *b Government. these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE. They - THE ALEXANDRA < el Cards. '.:' m6 FECTANTS PLAIN, FANCY, OKNAMENTAL AND Envelopes, Ball Programmes, and Menu .h-'iiir ••:■■: GOVERNMENT DISIN- HE THE TEMUKA LEADER MoILBAITH. FLUID %* These faithful and invaluable Medimes can be l\ad of all chemists and medicine vendors in Dunedin and throughout New Zealand. ? HAYMAN AND CO. ■ j £ AVINQ *->c«ived a numerously signed THHER,S; PRINCIPLES OF AGRIOULTrJna lranslated by; W Shaw and 0 W_ Johnson In 2 volumes, price 25s f SINCLAIR ON THE GRASSES nature New Edition I price los '; With many plates, after * ' INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROWING ITALUIJ ■'■'■'>■:■> RYE GRASS * vgf By W Dickinson . Second edition^price'!•s -.-■'. •' .'OP BITT2RS NEVER FAll If yon are a man of business weakened b; the strain of your duties, avoid stimulanti »n< use Hop Bitters. If your are a man of letters, toiling ufy midnight work, to restore brain, nerve, »u waste, ase Hop Bitters. If you are young, and suffering from an indiscretion or dissipation if you are marriet or single, old or. young, suffering from poo health or languishing on a bed of sickness, rel on Hop Bitters. Whoever you are, whenever you feel tha your system heeds cleansing, toning, or stima lating, without intoxicating, take Hop Bitten Thousands dies annually from some form o kidney disease that might have been prevents by a timely use of Hop Bitters. D.I.C. is an absolute and irresistible enr for drunkenness, use, of opium, tobacco, *j ; ~'; narcotics. If you are simply weak and low spirited, tr] it ;it may save your life. It baa saved hunj dreds. M Sold by all druggists, Send for .circular.^ HOP BITTERS M'F'G CO. j Rochester, N.Y., and Toronto, Ont. j| ; p rinted and published by Johsthe Proprietor, at his IK Temuka, County of Gery ■ - i^^^^H