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! Wantett- - - i ANTED KNOWN.— A House • to Let. Apply to R. London* ANTED To Sell.— Firat Clan* Piano, nearly new, Cheap. Apply X.Y.Z., Stab office. Y^TANTED KNOWN.— The Best W Job Printing on the Coast ia lone at the Stab Office* ANTED KNOWN.-Pringle'fl Saddler's shop is next the Empire Hotel, Fergusson street. ANTED KNOWN.— Pringle is selling the Best and Cheapest Saddlery in Feilding. . . ; l\; AJN'TKI) TO SKLL. — Cleaß *▼ Waste Paper. Apply Sta*. Office. "\TTANTED KNOWN.— Pringle exW ecutes Bepairs and Alterations with Dispatch and Economy. TTTANTED KNOWN.— Mr Leweirs W has prime sample Potatoes and Oats for Sale at lowest rates. WANTED: — Bathers to know Daw's Brakes will leave the Square for Kiwitea Bridge .at 9.80 a.m. to-morrow. ANTED KNOWN. — Barley, Chaff, Oats, Bran,. Wheat, Potatoes and Flour at lowest prices for cash at Wollerman and Hutche 3on's, the Square, Palmerston. ANTED KNOWN.— That the Collection of Ball Pro-. grammes,. Cards, &c, at the Stab Office, is unsurpassed. "\ TTANTED KNOWN.— Whitlock's V V Delhi Chutney is the best, the purest, the richest, the most delicious and the cheapest Sauce for graViej?, cold meats, soups and every purpose" for which Sauce is required. See that you get the genuine article, vide medical analysis on each bottle. : " \ 4 ANTED, Boarders at Clare- *' ville House, corner of Denbigh and Camden streets. The house has been recently renovated, and furnished in a style conducive to every comfort of a home. Plunge and Shower Baths attached to the ? house. Every attention paid to Boarders,., combined with moderate charges. JOHN TOY, Proprietor. Miscellaneous ', li/TAKINO GENERAL STORE. PRICE LIST DURING SALE. Drapery. — Unbleached Calico from 2s 6d doz ; White Calico^ from 3s 6d ; Shirt. - ing from 4d yard ; Tweed from 2s 6d ; White Lace, 13 (3d dozen yards; Assorted Prints from 3s 6d doz ;_ WhiteMoles from 7s ; Canvas Trousers from 4s ; Straw Mats at-cost. Ironmongery — L.rf. ShoTels, 4s ; 6d ;> Spades from 4s 6d ; Fire Shovels from lOd ; Gardpn Rakes from Is 3d ; Tin Candlesticks, 9d ; Milk Dishes, 2s. Groceries.— White Sugar, 13s per bag; Currants, 63d lb; Raisins, 8d; Canditd Peel, Is 6d ; Rice, 3§d ; Flour, lls 6d bag; Salt, 7scwt; Oatmeal, 9s 6d bag. Boots at Cost. Crockery at Coit. - Stationery at Cost. ■'■ The abore prices are inst a few J quotations. . HENRY PENBERTHT, Proprietor. : : /IHARLES P, POWISS \J COMMIBBIOK AOBNT. •"', AND : • -■ • '■_'■.. LICENSEDLANDBEO 188. Office — WiLiis Stbbkt WE L LI N G T 6 V, " JOHN lii REEB, ! COACHBUDUDER & WHEELWRIGHT, , HAS Commenced Business in his lL new and commodious Factory (on the site of the one which was burned down) in Kimbolton road. Orders received as usual. MANCHESTER BOAD BOARD. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the Manchester Road Board, proposes to construct the undermentioned Bridge within the Manchester Road District under the provision? of the Roads and Bridges Construction Act, 1882, and Amendment Act, 1883— 1. The Oroua Bridge, on the Peild-ing-Bunnythorpe road, the estimated cost of which is £8724 185. ' 2. The amount of payment required on the above is. £98 2d 6d annually for ten years, and the amount of special rate required to meet this is an annual rate of thirteen sixteenths of a penny in the £ on the following properties, situated in the Manchester Road District: —All that portion of No. 5 Ward . lying between the Railway Line and Reid's Line and sections 17 and 16, sub-division 0, 82, 81, 80, 29, 28, 27, and 26, cub-divi-sion H, and that portion of the ' Government Totara Reserve lying on the North side of Reid's line and the section known as Menzie's, and section 1 and 2, subdivision G. 3. The plans, specifications, and detailed estimates of the cost of the ' proposed work may be seen at the office of the Manchester Road Board during ordinary office honrß. 4. The Poll for or against the above special rate will be taken on Monday, December 29th, 1884. By order ef the Manchester Road : Board, -•...-. CHARLES BRAY, Clerk to the Manchester Road Board IWITEA STEAM~SAwTmiLL", FEILDING. P. & J. BARTHOLOMEW, Proprietors. ■ TOTARA, RIMU, & WHITE PINE Supplied in any quantity. Timber delivered to order at aU the townships on the Cbasti

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 79, 13 December 1884, Page 3

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685

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 79, 13 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 79, 13 December 1884, Page 3

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