PERSONAL.
♦ On Thursday, the Ist of March, the Feilding Stab will be published as a tri-weekly. We have great pleasure in making this announcement, as it gives* v, an opportunity of thanking our subscribers and the public for the very liberal support we have received at their hands since we became. proprietors. of this journal. As an advertising medium the Feilding Stak offers many advantages,
| which have been beneficially exercised on behalf of business people in various parts ] of the Colony, besides those of our own j immediate district. We have endeavored ( Ito deserve the steady support of the set- . ! tiers in the Manchester Block by a firm advocacy of every project and movement calculated to benefit the settlers and district. We have prevented grevious inj uries being done to the district by a negligent Government, and have also obtained concessions in the timber and grain railway tariff, for the benefit of sawmillers and farmers. In these efforts we have never overlooked the fact that we were only paying a debt of gratitude to those from whom we had received such liberal support. Day by day we are adding to our list of subscribers, not only in the Manchester Block, but throughout tho Wellington Provincial District, as well as in other parts of the Colony. A bright future encourages us in making this venture — one which would have been taken earlier had the necessary machinery arrived. At the solicitation of many of our supporters we have decided to make the Feilding Stab a tri- weekly journal, and, while incurring additional labour acd expense, we are fully confident that a wider field of circulation and a larger increase in our advertising favours will be readily accorded us by our many friends and supporters in the Manawatu County, and in the Manchester Block in particular.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 71, 21 February 1883, Page 2
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