Cobbe aud Darragh, of the Cash Exchange, are now doing a large trade in Men's Colonial Tweed suits, made to measure, They have a grand range of samples of the latest productions of the Kaiapoi and Wellington woollen mills, and have concluded arrangements with the Kaiapoi Co., and a Wellington manufacturing firm which enables them to hare all suits thoroughly well made and finished at a most reasonable advance on the prices usually charged for slop made elothmg-
Advertisements I^EILDING BOROUGH F COUNCIL. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Notice is hereby given that the following is the result of the Poll, taken on the 28th inst., for the election of Mayor : — Monckton, Francis A. 71 rotes Goobehebe, Samuel 71 votes Informal 1 Each candidate having polled an equal number of yoteß, I give my casting vote in favour of the firstnamed gentien at (F. A Moncktou, Esq.), and hereby declare him duly elected Mayor of Feilding for the ensuing year. Dated this 2Pth day of November, 1888. GEO. C. HILL, Returning Officer, MAYORAL ELECTION TO THE BURGESSES OF FEILDING. Ladies & Gkntlemen, — I beg to tender my sincere Thanks to you for the honor you did in voting for me at the election yesterday. I feel the compliment the more because I am comparatively a new settler in the Borough. I assure you that my best efforts will always be put forward to further the interests of the ratepayers. I desire that those gentlemen wbo did such good work on my Committee will accept my hearty acknowledgements for their self-sacrificing exertions which so greatly conduced to bring me on a level with such a worthy opponent. I remain, Tours very gratefully and sincerely, • F. A. MONCKTON. THE FEILDING MAYORAL ELECTION. To My Supporters at this Election. Ladies & Gentlemex, — I beg to tender you ray best thanks for your support. Although your kind efforts have been unsuccessful, I am much gratified to find that I have so many friends who desired me again to occupy the Mayoral Chair, the proof of which lies in the fact that the Contest was decided only by the casting vote of the Presiding Officer. Notwithstanding my defeat I shall always have the interests of the Burgesses at heart, which interests will, I have no doubt, be faithfully served by my successor. I have the honor to remain, . Ladies & Gentlemen, Your Faithful Servant, ; BAML. GOODBEHERE. Feilding, 23th November, 1888. TN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Wanganui, (being a local court of bankruptcy) I holden at Palmerston North. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and the several amendments thereof. Notice is hereby given that George Cole, of Bulls, Carpenter, was adjudged Bankrupt, on the 28th /November, 1888, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be holden at falmerston North, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of December, 1888, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. GEO. J. SCOTT, _■.. Deputy Official Assignee. \\- ANTFD Known— That J. W * McDuff really does emplo; the best mechanics, and usos only t'. best material*.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 65, 29 November 1888, Page 3
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