AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS AT THE ir/eid house, S. J. THOMPSON, In announcing. the Second Arrival of AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY would point out that the Purchases for the forthcoming WINiER SEASON have been made on an extensive scale. The Leading lines are :— DRESS GOODS, in great variety CASHMERES, at 1/6 (Colored) CASHMERES, 2/- (Black) PLUSHES, in all the Leading Shades TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, LACES, FEATHERS. &e. LADIES' MACINTOSHES, ULSTERS, and JACKETS Five dozen LADIES' HATS, in all the Newest Trimmings. This is a joh line. All at 3/- each A large assortment of GLOVES and HOSIERY, to open in a Day or two. MEN'S CLOTHING— Kaiapoi, Wellington and other makes largely represented BOY'S KNICKER SUITS (Imported and Colonial.) Suits made to Measure. BOOTs in the celebrated " ZEALANDIA " and "STANDARD" Makes. CROCKERY, in Diniie? Sets, Tea bets, and General i-tock. Our Importations to date consist of the Contents of Over 20 Cases and Packages, And we can well afford to challenge Inspection and Comparison. S. J. THOMPSON, RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. ■WIITTEE;, 1889. C. BROWN Wishes to inform his numerous Customers that his first Shipment of New Winter Drapery has Arrived, AND IS ON VIEW AT MANCHESTER HOUSE. New Cashmeres, Black and Colored New Feathers and Wings, in endless New Flannels and Flannelettes yariety New Costume Cloths, Plain & Striped New Plushes, Velvets and Velveteens Ntw Hats, all shapes and colore And other Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. In our BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT we have jnst opened a Large Consignment from the celebrated firms of Lightband & Allen and the IStandakd Muke MEN'irj £ BOY'S CLOTHING— We are again to the front with all the Goods new a;iJ fresh, which should be seen to be appreciated. CHRISTOPHER BROWN, MANCHESTEE HOUSE, FEILDING. COBBE AND D ARRAGH Beg to announce that they have purchased for the Coming Season a large and more varied Stock of GENERAL AND FANCY DRAPERY Than they have ever before had the Pleasure of ehowing. THEIR FIEST DELIVERY OF NEW GOODS WILL BE MARKED OFF & READY FOR INSPECTION DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF APRIL. Special attention has been paid to their Dress and Millinery Purchases, And the Value and Variety cannot fail to give satisfaction. COBBE &I)ARRAGH, CASH EXCHANGE, FEILDING.
T7IEILDING JOCKEY CLUBAUTUMN MEETING. RASTER MONDAY, APRIL 22st>, 1889. 1. Hurdle Eace, 2 miles; 6 acceptors. 2. Hack HtTkDles, U miles; 6 acceptors. 3. F.J.O. Handicap, 1£ miles; 10 acceptors. 4. Hack Kaoe, U miles; 17 acceptors. 5. Flying Handicap, $ mile ; 7 acceptors. 6. Hack Kaoe, £ mile ; post entry. 7. Winter Oazs, 1 mile; 9 entries. Tofcaliaator on Ground. Band in attendance. W. A. SANDILANDS, Secretary. AT THEIR ROOMS, FOXTON. THURSDAY, 18th APRIL. mHYNNE LINTON & CO. will J_ sell by public auction as above THE PRIVILEGES in connection with the AUTUMN MEETING of the FOXTON EACING CLUB, to be held on SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, consisting of — Gates Stand and Saddling Paddock !-tand Publican's Booth Outside Booth Refreshment Booth Cards Lawful Games
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 119, 13 April 1889, Page 3
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