Auctions SALE OF FRUIT Aiq> ORNAMENTAL T#EES. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1885, At 2 p.m! % HALCOMBE & f HER!JVILL will sell at thtir rooms—--; A choice collection of Fruit Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental and Forest Trees, &c, from the nursery of Mr James Laird, of Wanganui. notTce"! MESSRS STEVENS & GORTON HAVE authorised the undersigned to paddock all stock intended for their auction sales, free of charge or expense to vendors. Secure fences. Feed and water good. All care will be taken but no responsibility. D. E. AMESBURY. HALCOMBE AND SHERWILL'S STOCK SALES. VENDORS and Purchasers at our Stock Sales are hereby informed that we have excellent paddocks for the convenience of Cattle and Sheep coming to or going from our sales, the free use of which is offered to our clients a day or two prior or aftor our sale days. Notices . HAMILTON'S CASH DRAPERY MARKET. THAT WE SELL CHEAPER And give better Value than any house in PEILDING HAS been proved most unmistakably j during the past few weeks, since we have re-opened our well-knewa and justly appreciated Cheap Drapery Market. Hundreds have availed themselves ef cur Cash System of doing business. OUR OPENING SUCCESS has been complete, and no effort will be spared on our side to extend and preserve our rapidly increasing BUSINESS. During the past week we have been busy opening a large let uf New Goods just landed, and which will be found tbe best value ever placed befere the public of Feilding. WE REFRAIN from quoting priced, as they are misleading to the public, and ne genuine test of true ebespness. OUR GOODS AND PRICES we are satisfied cannot be ex celled, we only ask ONE AND ALL TO GIVE us a fair trial, the result of which we already anticipate. REMEMBER OUR RULE : ONE PRICE ONLY, AND STRICTLr CASH OVER THE COUNTER. HENRY DONKIN, Manager. FEILDING BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. "VTOTICE is hereby given that each ±S of the following persons has this day been duly nominated as a candidate to fill the extraordinary vacancy caused by the retirement of Councillor Gichard, viz., EADE, John William FOSTER, Thomas William Kino HAMMOND, William A Poll as between these candidates will take place at the Borough Council office, Manchester street, on Monday, the 22nd instant, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Dated this 12th day of June, 1885. GEO. C. HILL, Returning Officer. TO THE BURGESSES OF FEILDING. Ladies and Gentlemen — I beg to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages, and to solicit your votes and interest at the forthcoming election for a seat in the Borough Council. Should you deem me worthy of the position, I will study your interests by supporting and advocating every measure which will tend to economise the rates without interfering with the improvements to the town. I have no private ends to. serve, and and am merely desirous of doing my humble share of duty as a burgess. Your obedient servant, J. W. EADE. \ I R • /'< R E E N W O O D. DENTIST, WANGANUI. Mr Greenwood will visitBulls on Tuesday, 16th June (DalzielTs). Marton, Wednesday, 19th June (Gibbon's). J Palmerston, Thursday, 18th June I ' (Walkley's). I Feilding, Friday, 19th June (Roe's).
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 2, 16 June 1885, Page 3
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