| AT THE Ready Money Drapery, Manchester Street, Feilding, IS 3 " There is now to be seen the Choicest Assortment ot GOODS ever brought into THE DISTRICT. '; They comprise all the latest Noveltiss which were to be procured in the HOME MARKET prior to the departure oi the j S. S. TAIN UI . These Goods i have been ! expressly bought for me by a person I who thoroughly understands the requirements of the Feilding Trade, and have been shipped direct to us by the above-named steamer. There being only a limited quantity of each Line, I would advise all those who are in want of something really Fresh & New to come and inspect this SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of beautiful Goods, the like of which for Style & Variety have never before been seen in this District, to be had only of H. DONKIN, AT THE . READY MONEY DEAPEKY, Manchester Street, Feilding. FRANK OWEN, LICENSED and AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. ' Offices in Manchester Street, next the Sample Rooms. Orders left with Mr Bherwill wiR be attended to. I) I A N O .8 SPILLER'S Neumeyer Quadruples still in the ascendant — the very best Pianos imported ; spoken of in the very highest terms by all who have purchased , them ; used by professors of music in \ the theatres and at local concerts in \ preference to all others. [ Splendid shipment, ex Dor'c, of tbe ( Neumeyer latest model, THE GEM, ' an extremely handsome design, in the - richest bur walnut. ' Also, shipment of the celebrated Bell ; Company's American Organs, from £15 ■ to £'45 — the best organ in the world for church of parlour. All may be purchased on the monthly payment system, or a very liberal discount for cash. W. H. Spiller, Sole Agent and Direct Importer, Lambtok Quay, Wellington. R. L ° v 5 ~° """ (Late of Feilding), Produce & General Commission Agent, 244, SUSSEX STREET, SYDNEY. . . | tjiRANOIa SIDKY & CO., Auctioneers, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Sellers of land will please communicate with the above firm WANTKD to Sell, a very good second hand Dog Cart, newly done up. J. W. McDuff. "YT o T i ci E . Having leased sections Nos. 579, 580, 581 , 582, 583, 584, 585, 587, 592, 593, in the Borough of Feilding, (lately occupied by C. Henry), Notice is hereby given that all horses or cattle found trespassing thereon on or after this date will be impounded. KIRTON & CURTIS. July 2nd, 1888. ENGLISH MAILS. The next English and European Mail (direct), will close at the Feilding office on Tuesday, the 24th day of July, at 4 p.m. The next English and European mail (for letters marked " per Ionic") will close at the Feilding office on Thursday the 19th day of July, at 4 p.m. J. H. Stevens, Postmaster. Feilding, July 14, 1888. TIO ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. Accounts for the quarter ending June 30th, are now boinc delivered. Prompt settlement in all cases is respectfully requested. KLRTON AND CURTIS, Proprietors Star Office, July 2, 1888. WE ATHERTELEGRAM. i I Captain Edwin telegraphed at 9 a.m. I to-day : — Baromoter further rise everywhere. Weather will continue very cold.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 150, 19 July 1888, Page 2
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