A bridge, which will be the longest in the world, will be constructed this year in East Prussia by the Konigsburg Pio« neer Battalion. It is to be built over the great marshes between Wohlan and Labian ; and as it- has to be very light as well as strong, only wood will be used in its construction. It will be four miles and three-eights long. The very latest in Watches ! S. J. Thompson is selling a new keyless shortwind watch, 50 per cent cheaper than the Watcrbury. He has also recpived a sample of the gold cased Waterbury watch, Ladies size, short-wind- A real work of art and keeps splendid time — Advt. .7. B. Hamilton announces enormous reductions to be found in Dress Goons, Jackets, Ulsters, Millinery, &c, previous to opening Ms new Spring shipments and in order to make room for some whichare shortlydue. The public generally may rely upon receiving from Mb Hamilton rery substantial reductions in the above mentioned goods. — Advt.
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Advertisements FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN and FANCY DEESS BALL, TO be held in the Assembly Rooms on THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th. Under the patronage of D. H. Macarthur, Esq., M.H.R., The Mayor and Borough Councillors, Manchester Rifles, Feilding Hunt Club, Feilding Football, and the Wanganui, Marion, WoodviUe and Palmerston Fire Brigades. Tickets to be obtained from any member of the Brigade. Early application necessary. Dancing commences at 8.30 sharp. iSs 3 " Note. — The Committee are sparing no efforts to make this Ball the greatest success of the season. W. A. COLLINS, Hon. Sec. FOR SALE. AHORSE, Dog Cart, and Harness, a really first-class turnout. Apply to HOCKEN BROS., Feilding. TO BUSHMEN. WANTED— Tenders for Felling about 350 acres of Light Bush on the Kiwitea Stream for M. Hastte. Tenders close on the 30th August, at Birmingham, at 2 p.m., and at Feildiug at 4 p.m. Specifications may be seen at HasTrE's Feilding Hotel ; Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham, or on application to the Manager, H. Gh Hewett, on the ground, who will show intending contractors the bush.
THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL parade at the Barraoks on THURSDAY, the 13th, and 20th August. OWEN PLEASANTS, Captain Commanding TO BUSHFELLERS. 1 KA A ACRES to fell, on Waituna J-01/l/ .Block, in sections to suit Contractors. Apply to Mr C. J. Bridle, Manager, Stanway, or D. & W. HANSON, Feilding. KIWITEA ROAD BOiRD. | |rpENDERS will be received by the JL above Board up to Noon on SATURDAY, 15th inst, for the following works, viz., — For Felling, Clearing 1 and making 216 chains of bridle track on the Kiwitea-Tapuae Line. And Clearing and Forming 90 ' chains of bridle track on the Raogitikei Road in the Sandon Small Farm Block. Plans and Specifications mny be seen at the Board's Office and at Mr Crabb's Store, Waituna. CHARLES BRAY, Engineer Kiwitea Road Board
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 13 August 1891, Page 3
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