Auctions AUCTION SALE OF FRUIT | TREES. f — — — r ON SATURDAY, 7th JUNE. I 5 AT THE ROOMS, FERGUSSON BT. f FEILDING. ; TTALCOMBE & QJHERWILL \ Will sell as above — A large and varied assortment of Fruit and Ornamental \ Trees and Shrubs from the well-known Nursery of Mr C. F. Hanneke. Sale at 1.80 p.m. sharp. Notices. T^EILDING T)UBLIC XT ALL > SATURDAY NEXT. Tbe Feilding Variety Company will, by special desire, repeat their Queen's Birthday programme. Remember, June 7th. See Posters. SPECIAL NOTICE. MRS PARR, late of Sandon, and formerly of London, begs to notify that she has removed to Feilding, and opened a Dressmaking Establishment adjoining Parr's Coach Factory, Kimbolton Road. Ladies of the Manawatu andßangitikei districts will still receive that satisfactory attention it has been Mrs Parr's pleasure to bestow for the past five years. Fashions received by every mail. Dresses made in the newest and best possible style, and at economical charges. DISTRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wanganui, May 20, 1884. THE Manchester Rifle Volunteers will Parade for Quarterly Inspection at the Town Hall, Feilding, at 6.80 p.m., on the sth June, 1884. A. STAPP, Major, Commanding Volunteer District. NOTICE. ROBERT PARR begs to announce to the inhabitants of the Manawatu and Rangitikei Districts that he has assumed the Sole Proprietorship of the Coachbuilding Business, next to Dr Johnston's, Kimbolton Road, Feilding. This establishment will in future be known as Parr's English and American Coach Factory. Buggies, Brakes, Dog Carts, Drays, i and all kinds of vehicles made to order. The best only of American, English, and Colonial timber will be used, and the workmanship is guaranteed. All kinds of repairs executed with neatnets and despatch. MANCHESTER & GREY STREET BUTCHERY. EB. GICHARD, . Proprietor. Families waited on for orders. Small goods of every description always on hand. Terms monthly. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FEILDING. p{ ENTLEMEN— I notice by refer\JT ence to the Feilding Star that you have been successful in floating your loan, and that your Council lias taken judicious steps not to have it frittered away, but will instead spend £2000 a year in improving the streets. In order to keep the absentee element from retarding your progress, and with a view to place the lands belonging to the township in the hands of bona fide residents, I have this day placed section 103 in the hands of Halcombe and Sherwill, For Sale on easy terms. The land is under Transfer Act, and titles can oe given cheaply. For further particulars see the above-named gentlemen. I am, &c, F. LOUDON. RICHARD MILUAM, Bricklayer. ORDEBS forwarded by post, or left with Messrs Pope and Pearson, Bowen-street, will be punctually attended to. Moderate charges, good workmanship. FOUND. A LADY'S Hand Bag, containing money. Owner can have the same on application to me, and paying expenses. GEORGE WORSFOLD, At W. G. Haybittle's Store. BEWAED. T OST, a Dark Bay Horse, branded I? on, the near fore shoulder ; shod all round. Last seen on Mackay's Line. A Reward will be paid to anyone returning the same to B. Morphy, or to ■ A. FitzHerbert, Esq., Mayfield, Eiwi- ' tea.;. -•:";■■■ V- . " ;;
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 75, 5 June 1884, Page 3
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