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Election Notices KIWITEA HIGHWAY PISIKIiJT GENERAL ELIXiJONS. ~j\TOIIOK is liot-pliy p-ivpn tliat; ar *. n kn'ctiuii f'.ii- Pivfj'o; V\ sirii<-ns f-T \V:i:d< .\n. 1, L\ :>,, 4. :in ! 5, v/il Ik- Iji'ld sit Jjcwits' " tori. ( I) ''tcnharn, «.n I<T day, lOi.h N'ovemh.-r, iStf'J. Nmnin.vrions in the form prescribed by rhp Uili chiu.-.e of " l!e;_-niationh of i <-C;]l I.li t-r ions Act. 1.-7fi, ! ' must ho lif'li VQvd t:) mo :it Iji'wov-*' More, • li"lrcn!i;u/i, i-.-»f ( „"o hi n , (.li VV<-dnes-(Liy, Sth Nuvoinh'-r ! ss-j (.-ignod) IjTOH [.. SiIKH'vVILL. l'Viii!iii<r, Nov. 4, 1 .-'.'-' G. Business Notices QTEYR S,t GO K'I OX desire to >v, 1 tiuink the sol lcrs in the counties n! H;i d^.' if 3v<"M siriil A'iinawatu for t!i;> siippurt t!i (1 v havo so hlji.-ni'lv iH.'coi- !t'i| t'> tl] (i )i) ilui-iiiL'- thn liist five y< ars, :i:.:| linvo now tho ]iloasure of i'lioniifi!^- tlie p:ilW : c, that, owin^ to the i!;crciisp. of imsinoss iv the two e.jiintii's. they from this dii'o will be enabled to reduce their charges for conm.issi'ui f«* all their sale varrU to the sumo rates as are now charged in thf Wanp-fimii sale yanb. Hulls, Nov. 0, ISBS. In'OJICE TO MAKE A FENCE. 0 'he owner of section 70a in tlie Manchester IJlock — lake notice that, we desire that a boundary or dividing- ler.ee between sections 3?, -"»S. a:;d 30, in the Manchester Hlock, i)' 1 made immediately, on or before i?f>r!i rbiy of November, 1882. anri that such Once shall bo :i s-übstaritial wire fence, having seven v.ii-cs tij>-l>tly sfrrtrhul, with posfs of double wood or iron, well aid substantially erected, posts no?, more than 0 fret apart, th> wir-s nor lighter than No, 8 in iron or iNo. I' 2in steel, LKTHHKIDGE & DOWNES. DENIUGK HOTEL LIVEHY AND BAIT STABLES, JAMES LUNG HAS taken the above stables, and hopes, by care and attention, combined wiih moderate charges, to obtain a share of public patronage. Horses and Traps on hire. j Horses broken-in to saddle or harness JAMES LA. ING. r|'O TItAVEL THIS SEASON— 'i he Thoroughbred Stallion ••' S A T U 11 Pi." .°)4Ti7i?.\ is a beautiful dark chestnut, standing 10£ hands. If e is by the thoroughbred horse, Sator, (imported) — dam, thoroughbred mare Jjiicy, (imported from Sydney,) by Tara»-on. Will visit San.i^n and Bulls— Wed-iif-sditv ami Thursday. Fcilding 1 — Mon-iay, Tuesday and Friday. Tehms — .C' 3 10s single mare. Two or more mires by agreement. Apply to ii. MOHPrTY, Feildinp,- Smbles. PBO'CE S S H O T EL» TIMr.tACE END, PALMEKSTO>' I AMES WEIGHT, late of tlie Junc•l tion Hotelj Sansnn, begs to inform his old friends in Feilding, Palmerston, and the public generally, that he has taken tlie above well-known and popular hotel, and hopes, by his ususil civility and attention, to continue to merit a fair share of patronise Al wines and spirits, and best beer on the coast. The diving-table will satisfy the nicest epicure. Splendid billiard table ; Clean comfortable beds; Good loose-box stabling; and paddock ing. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOlf CHI LDUEN. MISS M. HOLM'AN will open a Private School for Children in November. J) rp H O M P S O N, TINSMITII, FEILIJING^ Sj'outing and Guttering fixecL BathSj FilterSj and Tanks made to Order; All kinds of tinware on hand All orders neatly executed. — Country orders promptly attended, to. CHARGES STEICILYMODEBAXE

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 40, 4 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 40, 4 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 40, 4 November 1882, Page 3

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