Amusements. MANCHESTER HoRITwULTURAL SOCIETY. TH" SPRING SHOW and an EXHIBITION OF POULTRY will be held in the r | OWN IT ALL, IFEILDING. on WEDNESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1883. Schedules and all information wil! be supplied on application to EDMUND GOODBEHERE, Hon. Sec. The Feilding Town Band will play selections during the evening. Meetings MANCHESTER LODGE, 1.0.0. F., Manchestek Unity. £ -p, ORTNIGHTi Jmwam^fllic^S "f °f Loyal Man- ¥!__§■ fralP be held at the Good Visiiiug Brethren are invited to attend. By order of the N.G. T. W. K. FOSTER, P.G.. Secretary. Tenders. IFEILDING BOROUGH IJ COUNCIL. TENDER SS are invited to be sent in to the office of the undersigned not later than 4 p.m. on Friday, the 7tb of December — For Metalling North street. Specifications may be seen on application. GEO. 0. HILL, Town Clerk. Notices. PODO-EUntfYMIN. FIREWOOD 1 FIREWOOD ! | AMES PALMER begs to notify *l that the Borough Council having given permission to clear timbpr from the sides of the roads, and havii:g himself a good run of firewood Cutting besides, he intends to give the public the advantage of getting firewood very cheap- it can be cut into any lengths as desired, and delivered by the cord, by hurse loads, or by 'oads of my large new dray, and my notable bullock recently described in the Star. Note my Address— JAMES PALMER, Suburban Road, Feilding. ~~ BRANCH BUSINESS. I^HE undersigned beg to intimate to the settlers of Feilding, Kiwitea, and surrounding disiricts that they have now opened a branch ot their business in KIMBOLTON ROAD, (Next Mr Lewers' Store), Fkilding, And trust, by turning out first-class work, combined withmoderatecharges, to merit a share of publio support. PARR AND BENNETT, Coachbuilders, WHEELWRIGHT"? A GENERAL Blacksmiths, Sanson and Feilding. CIUB HOTEL, 'hk Square, Palmerston North, H. T. AKERS, Pbopbietob, Late Manager Rutland Hotel, Wanganui. Hrp A KKRS bftt'B to mee ' • X— form the public generally that. h> has openen the newly built Commercial and Family Hotel. Visitors will receive ever courtesy and attention and obtain the comforts oi a home. Charges ModeratePrivate Hi.oma lor Families. First ( lass Snmple and Hilharc \ioom* Stables and Paddocks A Porter in attendance on the arrival of every train. TV[ OTICE TO MAKE A FENCE. To the Owner or Occupier of a subdivision of section No. 259 on the plan of the Kiwitea Block. Take notice that I desire that a Boundary or Dividing Fence between my sub-division, being that bounded by seotion No 263, Kimbolton Road, the Oroua River, and the said centre sub-division of section No. 259. The standing bush to be cleared in terms of clause 19 of the Fencing Act,lßßl. The Fence to be made immediately, or before the 30th day of May, 1884, and that such fence shall be a post and rail fence, top part with wire, at least four feet in height, of substantial material, firmly erected, with no greater distance between the rails and the ground than .nine inches, and the posts not more than nine feet asunder. ;..... TffOMAS BOWLES.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 78, 4 December 1883, Page 3
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