Mr Samuel Daw will reward any person bringing to hiß stables a mare gone astray. Particulars in advertisement. To-day Mr W. McFerran notifies, iv our wanted column, that he has shifted into Mr Carthew's old shop, and invites all and sundry to pay him a visit to-night. The sale of Dr Johnston's furniture^ to be held in the Assembly Booms on Wednesday next, will be one of the notable events of the week. The several lots will, be on view a day or two before the auctions A clergyman who is prepared to 'sacrifice a substantial income in order to extend the influence of principles he cherishes v deserving of having his name passed on. Such an one is the Rev, Canon Symons, rector of Stockporfc, who loses £1,000 by refusing to permit a tenant of his in the town of (Jhurchgate to apply for a renewal of a publican's license, ; There is now on display at, the Red House a splendid assortment of Electro Plated Goods, suitable for presentation and Birthday Gifts; they consist of feney . Cruet, Biscuit Jars, Marmalade Jars* But. ter, Sugar, &c. Inspection invited.. These goods have been bought at a large discount for cash and will be sold cheap for cash. Cobbe and Darragh are the FeiMjuff agents for Henderson Bros. "Silver Gem" roller flour. • '• - •--■•-••
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 100, 15 February 1890, Page 2
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