i Some English travellers have found a sect in Fiuiaud. the fund, 'uiifntal principle of which is the .sovereign ;iu;lu rity of women in the family. Upon marrying. each man takes an oath fo submit Imnst'll' entirely to his wife, and to confess his sins to hiT ouce a week. Meetings I CO-OPEKATJOX. Thursday, January 25th. p" II KU K will 1)0 a public m -orin jj" in ■ 1 the Icm pi nr-' 1 tail, Manciwisterstreet, on THURSDAY, Jan Jsrh. IMi'OIiTAxNT NuTIUK. r rilEi'E will be a Picnic hcv.l on I. the Sports (iround by t li^ Temperance people ofFeildin»- on Good Friday, and open to the j.ublic at I lar«;e. I J. H. BJ.ACKMORE, LD. ([.() G.!'.) Auctions TUESDAY, JAN. 80th. AT 'l II K DKiS B I tt H sA L E V Al< D S FEJLDLNG. CAITLE & SHEEP. v^ TEVENS and nOR '! O Ps o br Will sell by Public Auctii-n as above lo head beef 40 IS-inonth mixed yearling's 20 cows in-calf 50 fat sheep o fa,t cows 25 2-year-old stcora 20 weaners 100 mixed sheep Horses, &c. Sale at I o'clock. STEVKNS & GOHTON ; Auctioneers. FKILDING, FEB. Ist. At their Rooms, Fergusson-street, Feildiug. MF.SSHS ISalcombe and Sherwill have received instructions from Mr T. Boundy, to sell by aucn'on at their sale rooms, Ffcilding, on Feb Ist— The whole of his furniture, tools, utensils and sundries. Sale at 3 p.m. ]N : o Heserve. Lost LOhT. AN English Lever Watch with pold cliain, (bet sen JNorman's Farm and Has tie's Hotel). Fimler will rec<ive £1 reward on returning' the same to the Star office. 10s RewardLOST — At Harcourt's farm, Kiwitea, a Mack and Tan English Terrier. Answers to the name of " Darkie." Owner's name, G.Kirton, engraved on collar. Auy person fiudtde do£ and returning the same to the Feildino Star Office will receive the abeve reward. Miscellaneous jThugli, WATCHMAEEE& JEWELLER. 11 H E Christmas Goods from Home have arrived. Watches, Handsome Jewellery and a large assortment of Clocks. Next to Feilding Star Office. Tj U G H BLACK, Watchmaker & 'Jewell or, Next to Air J. Anderson's Victoria Avenue, VV A N G A JN U I. All country orders punctually attended to. .JAMES S. JOLLY, PAPEHHANGER, House Decorator & Sign Writer, Palmerston. Orders left at the Star Office promptly attended to.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 63, 24 January 1883, Page 3
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381Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 63, 24 January 1883, Page 3
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