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TO THE POLICYHOLDERS NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. f^i ENTLEMEN,— When the Go\Jf vernment Insurance Association was established a little more than a year ago, I accepted tbe offer made to me of a boat on the Board as a nomi nated member. Since then I have done my utmost in protection of your interests. The Board has now carried a resolution in favor of restoring the whole control of the business to tbe Government. I am entirely opposed to such a course, and am in favor of a Board to be elected by the Policyholders only, giving the Government power of veto in certain cases only. At the annual meeting next month, you will be asked to decide between these views and to express your opinions for the guidance of Parliament. If you agree with me, and the Board is reconstituted so as to insure a proper measure of representation, I will be glad to place my services at your disposal. I am, Y»urs respectfully, G. V. SHANNON. Wellington, 20th April, 1886. FOR WELLINGTON. THB MANAWAiU CO-OPERA-TIVE STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, Limited. THE Steamers JANE DOUGLAS (Capfc. Fraser), and TUI (Capt. Pope) will leave Foxton as under (circumstances permitting) — May 1, Saturday — Tui, 6 p.m May 3, Monday — Jane Douglas. 7 p.m. May 5, Wednesday — Tui, 10 p.m. May 7, Friday — Jane Douglas, 10 p.m. These dates -will be adhered to as closely as possible, but tbe Company reserve the right to despatch steamers in advance of, or later than, the dates named, or to withdraw any steamer altogether, and cannot be responsible for any loss or inconvenience occasioned thereby. For freight or passage apply to W. G. ROBINSON, Agent, Foxton. Agents in Wellington — W. & Or. TUKHBUXL & Co. Everybody Should See J. B. HAMILTON'S NEW STOCK OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. The Very Latest Novelties in Millinery and Fancy Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., &c, DIRECT FROM LONDON. j. and will be sold at Ready Money Prices. Before committing yourselves elsewhere, have a look at my Stock and Prices. They cannot be beaten, or even approached, by any bouse in tbe district. No Shelve-worn Goods or Moth-eaten Stock to bring forward. KEW GOODS. Fresh from tbe makers. We can show this Season a splendid stock of New Zealand Beady Made Clothing, in Men's, Boys' & Youths', op Special Good Value, and would like to call the attention of working men to our Price List of Shirts, Pants, Sox, Underflannels, &c, as the Best Value Ever Placed Before the Public ! b««.\ j. B. HAMILTON, ber » the Ad- Manchester Street, dress, V A make and at no Mistake./ PALMERSTON. "Y| E. f^i B E E JJ W OOD DENTIST, WANGANUI. May be consulted at Watts' Denbigh Hotel, Feilding, on Friday next, May 7. TUITION. MRS CRICHTON is desirous of forming a Class, to be held during the Winter Months, for teaching the various branches of ART NEEDLEWORK, commencing at an early date. Terms on application. Glasgow House, In the District Court of Wanganui (being a local court of bankruptcy) holden at Palmerston North. In the matter of tke Bankruptcy Act, 1888, and Amendments, and in tbe matter of Roger Barnes Fearon, of Feilding, laborer. "VTfWICE is hereby given that the X5 V above-named R. B. Fearon was by, order of Court, dated 28th April, adjudged a Bankrupt. A font meeting of creditors will be held in tbe Court House, Feilding, on lIiIDAY, the 7th May, 1886, at 2 p,m. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Bulls, 30th April, 1886.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 138, 1 May 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 138, 1 May 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 138, 1 May 1886, Page 2

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