Memoranda.
An impounding notice appears to-day* MrR. K. Shaw advertises for an ap->o : prentice to the" watchmaking business., '"'''. Dr Monckton invites tenders for fenc. ■■*' ing two sides of a tovrn acre* >: Messrs Bailey and Company invite ten ders for felling 150 aereslrfbuah. Mr Eobert Menzies, "Ashurst road, ad yertises 1 ton of apples for salej Mr Wilson, the Manager of th» Carnarvon estate, invites tenders for catting 500 acres of manuka scrub. For other par* tisulars see advertisement. V Certainly the best, medicine Known is Sandeb and Sons' Ercftrpxi Extjuot.. Test its eminently powerful effects; in, coughs,, cold 8, influenza; the relief is in* i stantsneous. In serious cases^ and aq«. } cidents of all kinds, be theyjwoiinds,. - burns, scaldings, bruises, spraWfiijftsT^ the safest remedy — no swelling— -no-in-- ■■ flamation. Like surprising: effects pW«. v* dnced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, 5^ inflammation of the lungs, swelling, &c. ; diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases ! of jfhe riidneys and urinary organs, jnft n g e a t : hospitals and medical clinicduj^ver the- " globe; patronised byvHis'l&aijesty the King of Italy ; crowned witgftfetfal aud -r diploma at InterQation^^pixhibitinn. Amsterdam: Trnkt io^^^L^M^^^^r article, aad^jr^eot »U ott^^^^^^Hßta|
Jp 16 sections sold lyere never occupied. The Kiwitea folks did not like tN idea of such a long ladder to get to t&e business sites, and the'droua R ye/ is scarcely navigable that far. \ The Kiwitea Road Board are gem*?™ nave a portion of the road to th«-"tfe3ding Small Farm Block made, or culverted at , any rate. They have -bad 'several tons of L earthenware pipes packed up from^ißirIttingham. This is very nice, but why Hteould they not have put in temporary culhinau at one quarter of the some more of the roads for pipes 'eould r 4)g-sukst.i-when tjhfe latter had If the Board durable tim of culmight prove (UPPi^^t^^e^^rate x o£heif*day'Bhot a «trang£ biird whichrlie ** (observed flying -about among some bushes on fiis place in \ths Kiwitea. it proved to be'a white tui, hard veryjrarely seen. The "sport " has fceeiTseßjt to Mr Drew's museum in Wanganui. ' ;-■-_ ' I Are we specially favored, or has the Weather been exceptionally mild in other places than Kiwitea during the last week ? I saw\iumbers of surru&er butterflies flitting about;on the 30fcb^Tune. _
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 8, 4 July 1889, Page 2
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364Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 8, 4 July 1889, Page 2
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