Memoranda.
Mr E. Young has fresh oysters for sale. A few more members are wanted for the Small Farm Association. P. E. Jackson will hold a stock sale at Waverley to-morrow. Stevens and Gorton will hold a stock: sale and horse parade at Palmerston on Tuesday next. Mr Carthew has received his usual fortnightly supply of English papers and magazines, by the Arawa. Several.important advertisements re the striking of rates, &c, in connection with the Kiwitea Road Board appear elsewhere. A white, long-haired terrier dog is advertised for to-day. The finder will be rewarded on returning dog to the Bank of New Zealand. Why do America! Hop Bitters care *o much P Because they give good digestion, rich blood «md healthy action j : of all the organs.— Aon. , I Kidoey complaint,' one of the most-j.; common and yet moat. neKlecte4*;d|««^e k of i his conn try, can be ' readily ''curtd*b"y,| the use of Hop Bitter*. Be sore and get , American Co.'s make. See.— Advt. -I'-. •'Rough on Rats," clears out rats, mice, ' bettles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, in- i sects, skunks, moles, jack-rabbity goph-' i ers. Druggists. Mosps, Moss & Co., i Bydnef, (jenaral Agents.— Abitt.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 51, 8 October 1885, Page 2
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