\\; ANTED KNOWN- Just r<K VV ceived at Stab Office,' a beau- " > t ; ful assortment of German Ball Programmes, Prize Oardf", &c. WAfsTED TO PELL— A small stack of* good Meadow Hay. Appiy to G. W. Fowj.us, Watchmaker, Manchester street. - . WANTED -The Owner of a paii* of Dentist's Forceps, found yesterday on Manchester Street. , Apply Star Office. ~ LAND~ WANTED'. . WANTED— About 1000. acros partly improved land, within. , thirty miles of Feilding, in one or more lots. Freehold or otherwise. Apply by letter to " Land," Awaburi P.O. V¥ T ANTED KNOWN— That^ Al- - V f fred Eade has been appointed agent for the Auckland- made. Wire Mattrass, and can therefore sell the same at a great reduction in price at • the Corner Furniture Warehouse. WANTED TO SELL— A Trap Horse, quiet, strong, and Staunch ; price £5. Address " H.A." box 73, Post Office. YJL- ANTED KNOWN— That s; J. ' - * Thompson has a splendid lot of prime smoked Hams and Bacon. , O - ANTED KNOWN— That S.J. - VV Thompson has a large stock of Axes and Slashers on hand. WANTED KNOWN — Superior Board and Eesidence (private) in a comfortable home. Within five minutes walk of the post office. Terms moderate. - For address, apply Feilding Stae Office, YY7 ANTED KNOWN, — Ladies' ' VV and Children's shoes in great variety, latest styles, and fashions at reduced prices for cash, at S. Svend— . sen's. J - YJT ANTED KNOWN— Mr G. W. VV Shadier, .photographer, will ' visit Jb eilding personally every Wed-' • nesday, and will take Carte de Visite, Cabinet, and other Photos in the studio of Mr G. W. Fowles', Manchester Street. \\: ANTED KNOWN — A large . W selection of Ladies' Boots in. French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, at S. Svendsen's, YJYjf ANTED KNOWN— John ■f » Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in al parts of the Borough'. ANTED, KNOWN— That I am now prepared to supply Fire Tvood of all descriptions, including . Rata and , Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders.WILLIAM KITCHEN. WANTED KNOWN— Arnyal of Lon ' don Mail Case, per lonic: — The Police Minister, by J. S. Borlaae, 9d; . Long Odds, by Hawley Smart, 2/6; . Romance of a Lawn Tennis Tournament, by Lady Dunboyne, 1/3; Samantha among the Brethern, byJosiah Allen's Wife, illus., 2/6 ; The Mysteiy of Eitherdon's Grange, by Havillard, 2/6 ; A Sappho of Green Springs and other Tales, by Bret Harte, 4/6 ; the Three Diggers, by Percy Clarke, 2/6 ; Family World, Bth. quarterly division, 2/- ; Young Ladies' Journal, April, 1/6; Family Novelist, div. 51, 2/.— Wm. Park, The.Book Depot, Paimerston North. KIWITEA EOAD BOaRD. TENDERS will be received' by- the above Board, up to noon- on SATURDAY, 20th inst., for the following works, viz.; — Whare Boad, 186 chains stumping, clearing, forming and culverting. Puke-rimu Road, 121 chains fei*; ling, stumping, clearing, formation and culverting. Mangoira Road, 22 chains formation and culverting. Ferry and Awahou Roads, 14 chains formation and culverting. Williamson's Road East,l 2 chains ■ cutting and embankment. Pahikikura Road; making about ' 40 chains bridle track. • Rangitikei Road, Roper's Gorge, making about 100 chains bridle track. And fresh tenders for Calvert's road, and No. 7 contract, Kimbolton Road. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Board's Office, Feilding, on and after Monday next, the 15th ' inst. ; and at Mr Orabb's Store, Wai- - * tuna, for Williamson's East, Pahiki- > kura and Rangitikei Roads; at Mr. Lowes' Hotel for Puke-rimu, Whare, Mangoira and Kimbolton Roads; at Mr Page's Store, Ashurst, for Ferry and Awahou roads. The lowest or. any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY, Engineer Kiwitea'Road Board.' SHOOTING LICENSES. THE following Game Licenses have been issued by the local Postmaster : „ C. Stevens, H. L. Sherwill, E. A. Barton, H. Axup, W. E. Godfrey, J. Bawelka, C. Green, I. Churcher. C. O. Smith, A. B. Curtis, E. G. Logan, W. G. Haybittle, 3 D. Downes, P. Bartholomew, D. P, Bul chanan, C. Bull, W. Bellve, W. Light; C. - H. Burnett; A. H. Armstrong", W. L. Fetch, L. Holden, G. Bpness, H. H. L. Bilderbeck, H. P. Lance, A. Churcher, C. . E. Harmer. " YOLUNTEERS, Honorary Memhers of the Manchester Rifles; " . and Residents in town and district , who are interested in promoting and 1 assisting in the .Yplunteer Movement, . are invited to attend a'meeting- in the Assembly Rooms on FRIDAY, 26th June, 1891, at ' 8 p.m. 1 Business :To receive Beport of the.--p Canvassing Comrjiittee l .and-G«-neral, ' v OWEN PLEASANTS, Captain, OonfLjaUdmg. ' ~ ':•■ .-.■sd':.';L>" ( . ...;..,„, ...
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 151, 16 June 1891, Page 3
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