W4.i.sTii.L> riiiNUvviS. — ayuiiey* Oranges, Bananas and Rock Oysters at Jie Shamrock Boardinghouse. — M. H ley. T7[TANTED, a Good Carpenter. V V Api>ly at once to 11. Heal©, Buil c Feilding. WANTED— Buyers for Alfred Eade's new stock of Basketware and Perambulators at Wellington prices. Also, buyers for'the surprising stock of Hearth-rugs and Carpets, at the Corner Furnishing Warehouse. ■ WANTED KNOWN- The Celebrated .^hiiekloek. Ranges on at Lowest Prices at the Red' House, Kimbolton Hoad, Feilding, WANTED KNOWN.— WooI Bales, all .sizes, on Sale- at Red House, Kimbolton Koad Feilding. WANTED— Everyone to try 8. Syeudsen'e Broad-welt Scotch^ grain Shooters for Winter wear. . WANTED^ KNOWN — That J. P. Donnelly is now importing a large stock of Musical Instruments of all kinds. W~ ~ANTED KNOWN— That J. P. Donnelly makes up Ladies'. Hair in all styles and fashions. Full satisfaction guaranteed. . WAITED KNOWN — That J. P. Donnelly sets Bazors, and guarantees them to hold the edge. %\ ANTED KNOWN— John Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, ' in all parts of the Borough. WANTED KNOWN — That J. P. Donnelly has the largest stock off 1 Tobacconist's Goods and choice Jewellery in the district. WANTED KNOWN— That £• Svendsen has just opened up a large quantity of Watertights, Watertight Bluchers, Leggings, &c. Cheapest and best in the town. WANTED" KNOWN--That lam now prepared to supply Fire T\ood of all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered in .eveiry part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. WILLIAM KITCHEN. \T7 ANTED KNOWN- S.SvendW sen has a splendid lot of Gent's Nailed Shuoters (East Indian Kip), selling at 14s for cash. Inspection invited. \jTIINTED KNOWN— Copies of V y . the Feilding Stab can always be obtained from Wm. Carthew, Stationer. WANTED KNOWN — That JJ-'-F. Donnelly makes Ladies' Hairdresaing a specialty. WANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work done at tie Stab Office is th» Cheapest and Best on the Coast. IN pursuance of " The Regulatioa of Elections Act, 1881 ," anl " The Electoral Act AmendmentAct, 1890," 1, Alfred Ross,. Returning 0 fieer for the Electoral District of Rangitikei, dohereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ, bearing ( date the sth day of November, .1890, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an Election will, be; held for the return of a. qualified person to serve as a member for the said Electoral District, and that the poll,; if necessary, will be taken at the several polling places of the said, district on the iilth day of December, 1890. Every person desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less than two electors of the district, by a nomination paper as prescribed by Section, Five of the Amendment Act, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the twenty fifth day of November, 1890. The following are the polling places for the Electoral District of iJangitikei : — The Court House Marton (principal) The Court House, Bulls The School House, Porewa The School House, Cheltenham The Town Hall, Birmingham ■ The Court House Feildiner The School House, Halcombej The School House, Asuurat. The (School House Mangaone The School House,, Mugbj Junction?, Bunnytborpe The School House. Makino Mi* Charles McKinncn'a hed* Pem> berton Mr, Oldham'p House, Apiti The >cnool House, Pohangina, Mr Lewis Brown's Woolsheds, Wan> ganui Harbour Board Black Mr Hugh Craob's Store, Waifena Polling Booth, Corner of Awajioa, and Ferry Koad, Awahou, Pohangina special Settlea&ent Mr William Hammond's House,, Pakihikura ALFRED ROSS*, Returning Officer. FEILDING YIOLIS SCHOOL. ASSEMBLY ROOM?. PUPILo wishing to join the aborej School can obtain all particu. lars at office of this paper. MONDAY in each week;* JAMES C. R. ISHERWGQD. O-l TO pA PER DAY to b& madfe d£t I lv *»*T by persons of either sex, in their own localities, at work fop us. JNew .business. All meet with. wnnd<rful success. Any one cm do the work. You don't need capital. ( >r ab< ut the same as none. We will. start you. No sj ace to explain h««ie. Buf. you can mule a snns lit*- c fortune honorably and easily. The emnloymcnt is par'iculariy adapted t » t li>- rem^n m which this pub iication i ircula c . Boys and girU earn nearly as much ■■ - men. . Full particular* and ir.Btiui-r. n mailed free is the time- don't e-ny> b'tt write to us a* once, Sun on & Co., Portland, Main% Umtei Suktfjj,
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 64, 15 November 1890, Page 3
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