WANTED KNOWN -Lost, two Gold Rings. Finder rewai'd- ' ed on leaving same at Star offise. WANTED TO SELL-A Good Second-hand I; <?g Cart and Harness. Apply Star oftiee. WANTED-The Public to inspect the large stock of Electroplated Desert and Dinner Forks ; Tea, Desert and Table Spoons ; ai so Butter Knives, at the Hed House. W~ ANTED TO SELL— Some ; Good Hay, oW and new. Star office. ; '' ' KNOWN—Ahout 50 • VY Sheep i runaiog at Kapa Kapa, brandedrlike O on rump, mast be "removed at once,' or they; will be ' - put in the pound. — E Jenkins. ' "- : }'- W ANTED KNOWN — A large ■ v and varied stock of the Cele- '. brated Waterbury Watches (short : wind) on hand at the Red House. ANTED KNOWN- 8. Svend v een has a splendid lot of - Gent's Shooters (East Indian Kip), selling at 14s for cash. In-spection-invited. ■••■•.- . . WANTED KNOWN— That S. Svendsen.has just opened up . a nice lot of Men's Watertight Boots and Watertight Bluchers, selling very cheap for cas>h. WANTED KNOWN— For all ; kinds of Fancy Bread, Buns, Cakes, Pastry, Scones, &c, use only Gouli/s Golden Drop Self-Raising Flour. TTTANTED KNOWN —F^ ■ all j W kinds of Puddings, Pancakea, &c , use only Gould's Golden Drop ; Self-Raising Flour, : TTTANTED : KNOWN. — Bill Heads yV Memos, Visiting Cards Enve lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of ' Printing Job Work done at the Stab Office: : -...:;_. .'-. U- ANTEx) KNOWN-Johja v\ Marshall now delivers MilKj; • every morning and evening, in all parts o| the Borough. U ANTED KNOWN— Copies of , I y \ the Feilding Star can al- . ways be obtained from Wm. Carthew, Stationer. ■ : . ; : ;r • TTTAtiTEiy : KNOWN r- Invalids V ; fiV V ■ and People ofweak digestion should use only Gould's Self-raising Flour. Its richness ofiquality is u_surpassed. uy all the principal ■ Storekeepers. >': r • r-.-Y---WANTED KNOWN.— The Job.Woik done at the Star Office is the Cheapest and Best on the Coast. WANTED KNOWN— S. Svendsen has some nice Lines of German Shoes selling at 9/6. MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD, nhpENDERS will be received by the : J JL above Board' up to Noon on SATURDAY, March Ist, 1890; for • the following works^- - i: 1 , To erect two bridges ; — one bridge with one 48 feet and 'three 20 feet spans, knd one bridge' of one span of 48 feet, • and to foi.in and metal 19 chains, on the Feilding-Bun-thorpe Road. ■ ..2. To erect a bridge of one 30 ' feet and two 20 feot, spans, and to form and metal 6 • chains, on the FeUdiug-Bun- ...-•-, nythorpe Road. i 3. To form, culvert and metal 8 chains 11 liuks of the Bunny- '- ' '■' ■■; thorpe Road. 4. Trimming, re - forming anii4 '- metalling 2 miles 40/ chains . 1 75 links of the Stoney Greek : "'.;.. Road, , / . -> ',- '■ Plans, Specifications and General Conditions may be. seen at the Board's Office, Feilding. ; . The lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. CHAKLES BRAY, ' Engiueer to the ; Board. :, KIWITEA EOAD BOARD. : - ; - ■-. . : ■■■>■■ "■ ■ - - mENDERS will be received by the X above Board, up to Noon 6a ( SATURDAY, March Ist, 1890, for the following works-- , , v ■. To re-metal about 2 miles Kim - bolton Road from Haynea* Road" to Perry's Line, and For the supply and delivery of 60 * cubic yards (more or less) of Metal on Sinclair's Line and Wilson's Road. Specifications and General Conditions may be seen at the Board's Office, Feilding. . • The lowest, or any tender, .not •' uecessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY; Engineer Eiwitea Road Board. REMOVAL NOTICE. V I ' • ; _____ ' : " -' " A. W. McPEERAN, GROCER AND FRUITERER, HAVING removed to those more . Commndious and more ceu- w trally situated situated Premises for- , merly in the occupation of Mr W. Carthew, ; hopes, by ; studying [ -the " , wants of the public generally, to ; nierit a share of their- support.' All kinds of Groceries in stock. Pure Ceylon Teas, direct from the Plantation — best in the market. Local, and : - Ihe^Famous Silveip; Dugt - Floui' kept in btock. ; A very nice selection of English & Colonial Lollies by the best Manu- ..»■' tacturers. Tiie-public are cordially invited^ to 1 pay a visit to McFerran's* S|ire '; .they will never regretit if 'they^erime.' . ' " ;■ ■■■•; : L : ... ...... ^i , %.M«j^p^Nl < %:; ^:;
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 104, 25 February 1890, Page 3
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666Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 104, 25 February 1890, Page 3
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