Mr J2eid, That the Board respectfully K commends the Government, before dVcid lngnQ either site across the Eatigitik< 18 river recommended by the depntationists, thorough inspection should be made a that the site most beneficial to the pettlei n > may be chosen, it is generally considere that the Vinegar Hill is the most suit able to the present settlers.— Carried. Proposed by Mr Keid, seconded by SI Lucas, That the following tenders be ac n cepted : — Bluff Road, Younger and Lanij >r £37 10s; Branch Road, Kenneth Camp bell, £44 ; Taonui Road, at oft wide, E b- Awdry, £35 12s 6d. The usual accounts were passed fo • dayment and the me9tmg adjourned. d v Hamlet : " The air bites shrewdly, i is very cold." Hokatio :"It is nipping .. and an eager air, my Lord." (Hatnlet c Scene 4, Act 1.) As in the time of th< Itoyal Dane aud courtly Horatio, sc c lately, to use a very common expression the weather has been " bitterly cold.' Q For the present wintry temperature w< have imported thousands of yards of th( k best makes in Flannels and bales upor bales of superior Blankets at Te Arc j House, Wellington. As orders sometimes come addressed tc j those in our employ, it ip particularly re« quested that to avoid delax all orders and .<■ letters on business should be addressed f solely to James Smith, Te Aro House, . Wellington. Our usual stock of Blankets is between . 600 and 700 pairs in the English and I Colonial makes, we buy at first hand j from British manufacturers and from the best Colonial mills. The superior value 3 we give is not excelled by any house in 3 ' the Colony, our prices range from 6/11 to t 50/- per pair, according to size and quality at.Te Aro House, Wellington. Alfred Eade's expected consignment of : New Zealand cocoanut matting arrived > today. — Advt. (For continuation of Reading Matter see I fourth page.) Advertisements WESLEYAN CHURCH. PALMERSTON NORTH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd. THE Rev. MARK GUY PEARCE, of London, will give an address at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. There will be a Tea in the evening at five o'clock, and Public Service at Seven o'clock. JAMES GRACE. T7IEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS Jn Wednesday, Thursday, & Saturday, July 22nd, 23rd and 25th. MR. and MRS. J. W. FOLEY will give a season of their Grand Drawing Room Entertainments, in which they bave appeared over 700 nights throughout Australia and New Zealand, and have everywhere met with unanimous approval, assisted by F. W. Horton, Ballad and Descrip- 1 tive Vocalist and Pianist. For full particulars and opinions of the Press see Daybills and Circulars. Grand Matinee Performaace on SATURDAY afternoon. Prices 3s, 2s, and Is. MASONIC BALL. rfIHE above will be held on FRII_ DAY, the 31st July, at the Feilding Assembly Rooms. Dancing at 9 p.m. T. W. K. FOSTER, Secretary Feilding Lodge. iy -■■ ' IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. LEWERS V. HICKFORD. I GARLAND WILLIAM WOON, , Sheriff of the Wanganui and Rangitikei District, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ of Sale issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District, to me directed, in an action wherein David Ross Lewers. formerly of Palmerston North, but now of the City > of Wellington, Merchant, is plaintiff, 1 and Henry Hickpord, of Wailapu, near Feilding, Farmer, is defendant, I will, at the suit of the plaintiff, the ' Execution Creditor, on SATURDAY, t the Bth day of August, 1891, at noon, - at the Auction Mart of Mr William i TEiMBr/E, at Feilding, cause to be sold i the Estate, Right, and Title of him, : the said Henry Hickford, in a Per- ? petual Lease of 640 acres, situate in the Ongo Survey District, being Sec T tion 65, Block XI, on the plan of that I district, unless the Debt. Interest, and i costs payable under the said Writ are 3 sooner satisfied. The Solicitors for r the Execution Creditor are Haselden and Thompson, of Brandon Street, 0 Wellington. 8 Dated, at Wanganui, this 11th day 1 of July, 1891. G. W. WOON, f Sheriff. 7 • _— a our 8 MONTHLY PUBCHASE 1 OF c CARPETS s Just to hand are a marvel of r splendour l- SEAL RUGS, d Never before in Feilding at the price d DOWN QUILTS, Small ones for Babies' Cradles. LINOLEUMS, ! The largest stock in town. r". 1 GRAIND CHEFFOMER, l " Our own makp, in Rimu and Totar id knot, io "** WE GIVE THE c, BIGGEST DISCOUNT in town. Alfred" cade, ty THE CORNER FURNITURE J WAREHOUSE.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 21 July 1891, Page 3
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