WANTED KNOWN-The latest addition to The Phonograph is f till particulars of A. W. McFerban's Auction Sale cm THURSDAY. WANTED KNOWN.— £3OO worth of Groceries to he sola i on THURSDAY next at A. W. McFerran's Auction Sale. WANTED KNOWN.— The talk of the town is Mo'K'erran's Sale on THURSDAY, Come, and bring all your Friends with you. WANTED TO SELL— A good trotting Mare, broken to single and double harness. Apply to F. Berry, Makino. WANTED - The Owner of a chain and hook. Apply Star Office. WANTED TO PURCHASE-A light Tip -dray. Apply to War. Trimble, Auctioneer. WANTED — The Owner of a Woolhook. Apply Stab Office. WANTED, the owners of two Bunches of Keys. Apply at Star Office. - ' WANTED KNOWN.— There ia ' Comfortable Board and Resi- , dence at Mrs Toy's, Oamden Street. ; Mrs Toy has now accommodation for two respectable Boarders. Terms moderate. \\ ANTED KNOWN— John Marshall now delivers Milk* every morning and evening, in al parts of the Borough. WANTED KNOWN -Mrs Evans has taken the agency of Mis 0. Belk's Feather Cleaning", Curling, and dying. All orders promptly attended to. 11. T ANTED KNOWN — That S. * * Svendsen has just opened up a large shipment of new and fashionable Boots and Shoes for the Christmas season. \l ' ANTED KNOWN — For the *^ best value in Ladies, Gents - and Children's Shoes try S. Svend- . sen. _ ' \\7 ANTED— The public to know that S. Svendsen is prepared to give a Liberal Discount for Oaph during Christmas season. WANTED KNOWN— That lam now prepared to supply Fire T*ood of all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders, \ WILLIAM KITCHEN. ANTED^KNOWN.— The" Job Work done at the Stab Office is the Cheapest and Be3t on the Coast. WANTED KNOWN".— BiII Heads, Memos, Visiting Cards Enve« lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work done at the Stab Office. ■■:■■ ; IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! CHBISTOPHEK MATHEWS Manchester and Eyre Streets," j FEILDING. IN Thanking the Residents of Feilding and Surrounding District for the Liberal Support they have favored him with, begs to state that, to encourage the Cash System cf Business, he has decided to sell the 2ib loaf ior 3d Cash or 3£d Booked. Outlying districts (deli7eredj 3Jd Cash. • • . CHRISTOPHER MATHEWS. STEVENS I GORTON, AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, Bulls, Feilding, & Palmekstcn North. Have on hand a Large Stock of NE W SEEDS fob SPRING SOWING consisting of CLOVERS, FESCUES RYEGRASS, TURNIP, RAPE, ; MANGOLDS And all kinds of FARM SEEDS.' These Seeds have been carefully selected, and are from some of the Best English Seed Merchants so they can be thoroughly relied on, Also, — FARMER'S FRIEND MANURE, Which is highly recommended. Copy f analysis may be seen at our o ffice. TO LET OR FOR SALE— Farms in all parts of the district, from 20 to 7,000 acres. STEVENS & GORTON, Beilding. FINAL NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to the late firm of A and J. B. Pringle, must be paid on or before TUESDAY March 31st, 1891, or they will be sued fur without further notice. All nccounts against the above firm are requested to be sent in at once., . j; B. PRINQLB,
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 116, 24 March 1891, Page 3
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