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Memoranda.

Mr J. Bishop, advertises for a lost ulster. Mrs Fitz Herbert, of Cinder Hill. Makino, advertises for a gereral servant. The pro-:rimme of the BrmmghamKiwitea Athletic Sports Association, to be held on the 24th December, is ad vertised tosday An advertisement from Mrs Bacon will be publ shed in our next issue. A very heavy gale of wind was experienced here on Thursday night. The Wellington and Feilding Hunt Club promises to become a prosperous institution if the enthusiasm exhibited at Wednesday night's meeting at the Occidental Hotel is to be taken as a criterion. The secretaiy, Mr W. Line gard, was authorised to engage huntsmen for the coming season and arrangfor the immediate transfer of the Feilding hounds to Wellington, a committee being appointed to superintend the erection of kennels on Mr H. D, Crawford's property at Miramar. An influential working committee was also appointed to advauce the interests of the club, and make it as popular as possible. The latter committee met on Thursday evening at the house of Mr Crawford, who presided at Wednesday night's meeting. —Post. Cobbe and Darragh have a splendid rauge of new samples of Serges, black and blue Coatings aud fancy Tweeds, from which they are now taking orders for Suits made to measure from 70s, Suits finished in 14 days, fit aud finish of eyery article guaranteed. Ladies visiting Palmerston are specially invited to inspect J. B. Hamilton's magnificent show of beautiful new Millinery, handsome Dust Cloaks, stylish Walking Jackets (plush sleeves), Pongee Silks and Cottons, Boxed Robea in write and cream, Ladies' Tenuis Fronts iu white and coloured ; the largest and cheapest drapery display in P-ilmerstou. Kindly note the address : J. B. Hamilton, The Square. Ladies' i lain Summer Cashmere, well spliced unci seamless, a very strong wearing; Stocking, Is 3d, Is 6d, ls fld, and 2* per pan, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Altogether we haye something over 10,000 pairs of Hose of all sorts, of tha b -ist and most durable makes, from which customers may make their selection. We buy these from tho most uoted manufacturers, and can therefore guarantee to give" the hest value in the city, at Te Aro Uoase, Wellington.— Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 73, 6 December 1890, Page 2

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Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 73, 6 December 1890, Page 2

Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 73, 6 December 1890, Page 2

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