MEMORANDA.
Mr Tompkins, of Halcombe, is a cash buyer of fungus. Mr Oakley, tailor, Manchester-street, wants a journeyman. A qfnaral jgo.ok,a,nd _house and park>rmatd are wanted, i£pply at this office. Mr W. G. Haybittle wants a tenant for a 7-roomed house in Grey-street. Messrs Palmer and Jones, of Feilding, have dissolved partnership. Mr J. E. Evans, Saddler, of Wellington will visit Feildiug about the 18th inst. H. Collier and Co., Avenue, Wanganui, have Broad wood's, Chapp«U's, Brinsinead, Hoel ing's, and Spangenberg's pianos for sale. They also tune and repair pianos, ■ and take old ones in exchange. A sitting of the Peilding Borough Council will be held on Thursday, 22n,d instant at 9. p.m, to determine clause and objection to burgess and defaulters' list. . We beg to call the attention of Burgesses to an advertisement in our columns, by which the Mayor calls a meeting to be held at thf ToSrn Hall, Feilding, on Friday, the 23rd inst, to consider the proposal to borrow £6000.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 1, 17 June 1882, Page 2
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164MEMORANDA. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 1, 17 June 1882, Page 2
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