Drapery and Clothing. Ulsters and Dolmans. Ulsters and Doimans. Ulsters and Dolmans. Ulsters and Dolmans. Ulsters and Dolmans. Ulsters and Doimans. Ulsters and Dolmans. FOUR-IN-HAND CLOAKS AND JACKETS FOR LADIES, MAIDS, AND CHILDREN, AT THE Cash Drapery, Clothing & Boot Warehouse FEILDING.
Tenders. BUSH FELLING. TENDERS Underscrubbing and bush felling about fifty acres, extending about forty chains bock from railway line at Trondjem, to John T. Stewart, Foxton, up to 26th May. Particulars to be obtained at Mr Nannestad's, Trondjem. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. TENDERS for the erection of new premises at Woodville are invited to be sent in to the Agent there on or before 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, May 21st, 1883. Plans and specifications will be on view at the Bank ot New Zealand, Palmerston North, up till Tuesday, May loth, and at the Bank of New Zealand, Woodville, up till the 2lst May, 18S3. T. W. BALFOUR, Manager. TO BUSHFELLERS. TENDERS wanted for felling 200 acres bush on Kimbolton Road. Apply to W. F. JACOB, Kimbolton Road, Kiwitea. THAMES VALLEY— ROTORUA RAILWAY. CONTRACTS FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF SLEEPKRS. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned, for the supply and delivery of sleepers in any quantities. Specifications ol contract may be seen at the Public Works Office, Wanganui; the County Council Office, Thames ; and at the office of the undersigned STEWART & HUNTER, Civil Engineers. Shortland-street, Auckland, May Bth, 1883. Notices A. D. WILLIS, BOOK SELLER, Stationer, and News Agent, Wanoanui. Letter-press A lithographic Printer, Book-binder and Paper Ruler. CAXTON BUILDINGS, The Avenue, Wanganui. | NOTICE. PERSONS trespassing with guns or dogs on properties of the underi signed, without permission, will be prosecuted : — Thomas Fraser, Adam McDonald, John Liddle, W. F. Phillips, Peter Stewart, Henry Wrigley. ' WELLINGTON HOUSE, Ridgway-street, Wanganui, (near tlie old Railway Station.) MRS KIRBY, HAVING taken over from Mr C. Davy the above well-known and favorite establishment, is now in a position to receive boarders. Wellington House will be carried on upon the same principles as formerly, and Mrs Kirby hopes to see all her old friends and supporters around her. Excellent accommodation for families. A fiist-class Cook kept. OPENING NOTICE. A "TV/I" cGLASHAN begs to in- « JjJL form the inhabitants, of Feilding and surrounding districts that he has opened those premises adjoining W. Campbell, Bootmaker, Kimbolton Road, as a Fancy Bread and Confectionery Establishment. Customers waited on lor orders. Picnic Parties supplied. Wedding Cakes, Bath Cakes, another goods made to order on the shortest notice.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 106, 19 May 1883, Page 3
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