Advertisements MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it h the intention of the Manchester Road Board, under the powers contained in "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1886," to ra.se the following Loans under " The Government Loans to Loca Bodies Aci. 1886," for the construction of the following Works in No. 5 Ward of the Manchester Road District :— 1. To_ construct 260 Chains of the Taonui Road, from Railway Line to FeildingAshurst Road ... £520 0 0 2. To construct 170 Chains Fovlong's Road, from Taonui Road to Oroua River £410 0 0 3. To construct 110 Chains Spur Road, from Taonui Road- to Oroua River ... £370 0 0 4. To construct 420 Chains Reid's Line, from Oroua River to the Eastern Boundary of No. 5 Ward... £1345 0 0 To construct Bunuy5. thorpe-Feildmgßoad fr o m Bunnythorpe to Oroua River, 173 Chains £605 10 0 6. To construct 230 Chains Stoney Creek Road, from Bunnythorpe to the Eastern Boundary of No. 5 Ward £589 10 0 7. To construct 40 Chains Bunnythorpe Ashurst Road, from Bnnnythorpe to Eastern Boundary of No. 5 Ward ... £160 0 0 Total of Loans ...£4OOO 0 0 For the payment of Interest at five per cent, for 26 Years on the above amounts, under " The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," it is proposed, to levy a Special Rate of five-eighths of a Penny in the £, on the whole of the Rateable Value of the Rateable Property (Crown and Native Lands occupied by Native owners exceptedj within No. 5 Ward. By Order. CHARLES BRAY, Clerk M.E.B. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI REGATTA. ON 19th February Saturday Re turn Tickets to Wangauui will bp issued from Palmerston, Hawera, and intermediate •stations, available for return on day of issue only. On this date the train usually leaving Wauganui at 4.45 for Palmerston, will be delayed till 5.20 p.m., and will accordingly be later at all Stations to desti nation. BY ORDER. f^EILDING BuEOUlin F COUNCIL. TEMDERS will be received by the Feilding Borough Council uutil 4 p.m, on THURSDAY, March 7th, For boring for Artesian water. Tenders to state price per foot f^r each fifty feet up to a limit of 200 feet, or until Water with pressure shall be struck within that limit. GEO. C. HILL, Town Clerk. REWARD. TO encourage Private Owners in search of Artesian Water, a boaua of Twenty-five Pounds will be given to the first Person who strikes Artesian Water within the Borough of Feilding, with a pressure to project to ten feet above the surface ; the said bonus not to be open to Borough Contractors or men employed on wages. F. A. MONCKTON, Mayor. nnENDERS will be received by the _|_ Feilding Borough Council uutil 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 7th of March, For the right to cut Flax growing on the streets of the Borough. Particulars may be obtained on application to GEO. C. HILL, Town Clerk. T>RESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MR. GORDON FORLONG Will preach at the above Church tomorrow (SUNDAY) Morning, at 11 o'clock. ~ THANKS. I DESIRE those Persons wbo so kindly assisted to save my Dwel-ling-house from destruction by fire on Thursday last, will accept my best thanks in return for their exertions. ALFRED HANNETT II MAN CHESTER RIFLES DISTRICT ORDERS. The above Corps will parade. ai follows during the month of February 1889 : — Friday, February 22nd. OWEN PLEASANTS, Captain Commanding,
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 95, 16 February 1889, Page 3
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