Advertisments NOTICE OF REMOVAL^ HALCOMBE AND SHERWILL beg to inform the public that on and after this date their business will be conducted in their NEW PREMISES next the Feilding Hotel, Kimbolton Road. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, Auctioneers. Feilding, September 12, 1885. FEILDING FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T~ BEG to notify to the inhabitants of Feilding and the Surrounding Districts that I will open my NEW WAREHOUSE, at the CORNER OF MANCHESTER A\D BO WEN STREETS, on SATURDAY NEXT. A Large Stock of Furniture of every description will be exhibited. J. W. EADE. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST in the Pohangina Survey District, 11 head of Cattle, branded E.E. on the rump on left side. Ear marked on both ears. They consist of 2 cows, one with calf at foot, one heavy in calf, 5 yearlings, 2 eighteeu-mouths heifers, 1 heifer 2 years. The finder will receive the above reward on delivery at the residence of A. HUBNER, Makino Road. Feilding, October 21st, 1885. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI SECTION. "YTTRITTEN Tenders will be reV V ceived by the undersigned at this office until noon oi Monday, November 2nd, 1885, for the erection of an addition to the Goods Shed at Feilding Railway Station. Plans, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at District Manager's Office, Wanganui, and at the Railway Station, Feilding. Tenders to be specially marked " Tenders for addition to Goods Shed, Feilding," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : C. B. HANKEY, , District Manager. Wanganui, 16th October, 1885. NOTICE TO MAKE A FENCE. To the Owners or Occupiers or Agents of Section No. 24, Sub-division G, Manchester Block. TfIAKE notice that I desire that a I Boundary or Dividing Fence between Sections 18 and 24, be made immediately on or before the 10th day of November, 1885, and that sueti fence shall be a stab fence of heart of totara timber, not less than six feet 1 long, to average Bin. x Sin. in thick- , 'ness, to be. sunk in the ground fifteen i inches, with 4in. by lin. battens securely nailed to each stab nine inches below the top of the stabs with Bin. \ wire nails, with no greater distance \ between the stabs than four inches. ,| J. T. BRAY. .; FeMrig, October 20, 1885.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 56, 20 October 1885, Page 3
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