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Memoranda.

, ~T O j, ... Footballers will meet this evening at Mr Donnelly's, Fergusson street. Messrs F. R. Jackson and Co. advertise to-day their Ashurst sale, to be held on Friday, the 9th instant. ' yX 'X Mr Michael McGrath notifies elsewhere that he will, at the next meeting pfihe licensing bench at Sanson, apply &_• a hcense for, the/Endymion Hotel. A notice appears to-day that Mary Tuck,' of Halcombe, will apply for. a publican's license at Halcombe at the meeting of the Licensing Committee to be held there on June 9th. Mr Daniel Fabling, gives- notice that he will not be , responsible for any - debts contracted in his name unless on his ! written .order or authority. The next quarterly meeting of the ■ Ashurst Licensing Committee will be held 1 at the Dramatic Club, Ashurst, on Monday the 9th June. Tenders are invited by Mr F. Y. Letha bridge for felling 500 aorear of bush on the Mangaonp Boad.' Specifications may be seen at Mr Bray's, office. Tenders will close on Saturday- the 17tb instant. Cobbe and Darragh. have received their new samples of Kaiapoi Tweeds, and are now prepared to take orders for Suits to Measure at very moderate prices. The fit and wear of their clothing have given the-greateat satisfaction to their customers, and as before they aire prepared to guarantee the fit and finish of all garments which they undertake. ;• It will be seen by advertise ment in another coluten tliat Mr J. J. Curtis, of Grey street, Wellington, draws the attention bf the tradespeople and others to the advantage they will receive by having goods consigned to his pare.- , Consignees at present sniffer from delay in transit at Wellington, and the consequent expense of storage, which would be entirely .avoided. Those wishing to send parcels «r presents to Europe are reminded that he has a cheap prompt' delivery by each of the direct steamers for, London. Par eels so sent are delivered at the door of consignee, if insti ucted. It is alsp noti* fied that he has speeiai conveyance for the removal pf ; furoiture and luggage. Custom rtouse work is, of course, a necessary branch of !u» business.--- Advt Messrs Richards and Co. having added .groceries, prpekery, ironmongery, pte., to their drapery and clothing business, are prepaireci to'execute orders at prices that will be a saying, to 'consumers, and establish Richards ' and * Co. Jas the cheapest houße in Feilding— Advt. »

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 134, 6 May 1890, Page 2

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Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 134, 6 May 1890, Page 2

Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 134, 6 May 1890, Page 2

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