MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD.. NOTICE. FIT. AVING received instructions JL JL f rOUl t^ ie Manchester Road Board to sue for all outstanding Rates I hereby give notice that all Rates unpaid by the Ist January, 1890, will be sued for without further notice. CHARLES BRAY, Rate Collector, Manchester Road Board. . — . — — MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be receiyed by 'the above Board un to noon on SATURDAY, January 4, 1890, for the following works : — 1. Forming and culverting portions of Forlong's Road, between Kimbolton and Makino Roads. 2. Grading Cutting on Wilsons' Road. 3. Supply and delivery about 300 cubic yards of Gravel on Bunuythorpe Road. 4. vSupply and delivery of about 250 cubic yards on Pohangina Road, Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Board's Office, Feilding. The lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY, Engineer to the Board. WANGANUI HARBOR BOARD. TIIENDERS will be received by the | undersigued on behalf of the above Board up to noon ou FRIDAY, 3rd January, 1890, For Cutting -and Clearing about 520 Ohains of Survey Line on the continuation of the Pohangina Road. Specifications and Plan may be seen at my office, Feilding. CHARLES BRAY, Engineer, NOTICE. SEVERAL Overcoats found in the Stewards Room on the Racesourse yesterday are in my charge Owners may have the same on application to me. W. A. SANDILANDS. XMAS SEASON 1889. WILLIAM CARTHEW Has much pleasure in announcing that in anticipation of the above FESTIVE SEASON He has completed the unpacking of his EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOKS, TOYS; & Fancy Goods, iind has arranged them as far as his limited space will allow in the Shop and Shop Rooms. EVBKYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Being a Direct Impoiter from the Principal Publishers and Manufacturers, he is in a position to sell as 3beap, if not Cheaper, than any other House in the Colony. THE SHILLING TABLE THE SIXPENNY TABLE THE THREEPENNY TABLE Are the WONDEE OF THE SEASON To convey an idea of his Stock in the limited space of an adv ertisement is impossible, and he will not attempt it, but would ask Young and Old to Come and See MAGIC LANTERNS, Wonderful Value, from ls to 2Ls VIOLINS, from 2s to £5 Accordions, Concertinas, Purses, Ladies' Bags, Photo Frames, Albums, and all kinds of Leather " Goods, Writing Cases and Work Boxes. In fact FANCY GOODS of every description. THE TOY DEPAETMENT is replete with all the Latest Novelties of the Season. RAG and UNBREAKABLE DOLLS. ROCKI-NG HOUSES, BICYCLES A Speciality. Children's Prize and Toy Books — a magnificent stock. ALL the ANNUALS dUST ARRIVED Full stock of Lett's Diaries. XMas Numbers of the Graphic. London News, Yule Tide, Sporting and Dramatic, Holly Leaves, all with splendid Colored Supplements. WILLIAM~CAETHEW, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, FEILDING. FOR SALE. A f\ ACRES of Good Grassed Land, QSj well 'fenced, iv the Makino Valley, with good dwelling house, near the 1 Schoolhouse. For terms, &c, apply by letter to JOHN GOULD^ Ti- (Vj<t *« *2 j-s: AAA. >*-
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 8, 31 December 1889, Page 3
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