i CIVIL ENGINEEE, ARCHITECT. &c, PALMEESTON NOETIL Orders left at the Stab Office will be attended to. E. ELLEEY GILBERT, PIANOFOKTK, Harmonium and Cabinet Organ Tuner and Eepairer. EE. G. makes iour visits in • the year between Wanganui and Palmerslon, calling- at all the town and country districts, having with him a good" supply of all kinds of material ior repairing Pianos, Harmoniums, &c Pianos tuned by the year. Orders may bo left care of H. I. Jones, Wanganui and at the Star office. Feilding. B~ii 8. S~T AI T E Solicitor, Feilding and Halcojpbe. ~ SOMETHING TO READ. H\ I . "^0 NES HAS JUST EECEIVED Ycung Ladies' Journal, May No., Is 6d. New Quarterly Divisions — Something to Eead, 2s; Family Reader 2s; Boys of England, 3s 6d; Boys' Paper, 2s; Girls' Paper, 3s; Companion Novelist, 2s ; Boys' World, 2s; Fireside Com:, panion, 2s; Boys' Standard, 2s. H. I. JONES, BOOKSELLKB AND STATION EE, WANGANUI. THE HISTORY AND DOINGS OF THE MAORIS, From the year 1820 to the Signing of the Treaty of Waitangi i» 1840, by Thomas "Wayth Gudgeon. Author of the " Reminescences of the War in New Zealand." Contents: Introduction; The Aborigines of New Zealand ; Migration of the Maori Race; Tradition of the Maori Tohungas ; Maori Superstitions ; Noted Toas, or Great Fighting Men; Mnkulu (Witchcraft) ; Causes of War amongst the Natives; The Tapu, and Warlike Character of the Maoris; Maori Mode of Warfare ; Former Inhabitants of the Auckland Peninsula ; A Fragment of EarlVDnys; Destruction of Ngativrhare; Raid's of Ngajmbi; Raids of Waikato Raids of Ngatiawa ; Te Wherowhero's Attack on Pukerangiora : Defence of Te Namo by Wi Kingi ; Fight of Moturoa ; Attack or Tangahoe ty Waharoa ; Last of the Old Tribal Fights; The Great Chief Waharoa. Bvo. Cloih, extra, 10s; per Post, 10s 6d. H. T. JONES, Booksellhr. " Joseph Habwood." and otheb Poems, by Wilmot Powell. Price, 2s; per Post, 2s 2d. Orders received »t the Stab Office for all kinds of book binding. H . I . JONES, VICTORIA AVESUE, WANGANUI. CPPEB> TUTAENUI TRAINING AND BREAKING STABLES. ME A. H. BILL having erected stabling on a suitable spot about four miles from Marton, is prepared to tram or break horses jn. much reduced terms. Mr Bill having engaged suitable lads, will also undertake the schooling of young or old horses for steeplechasing or hurdle racing. Terms as per agreement. Apply by letter to A. H. Bill, Upper Tutaenui, Marton. "'' " GRAZING NOTICE. GOOD SECUBE PADDOCKS. THE undersigned is prepared to accommodate travelling stock. Charges will be moderate as formerly. Every care but no responsibility. Delivery at yards if required. d:b. amesbtjry, Feilding..
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 53, 13 October 1885, Page 1
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