Memoranda.
Tenders for the erection of a woolshed at A3burst, will ibe received up to noou 011 Saturday next. Messrs D. and W. Manson advertise stab fencing and bash felling contracts. To-day Mr Tiatnble advertises hia usual weekly sale for Saturday next, at 2 p.m. sharp. To-day A l r W. W. Corpe intimates thnt he is now a cash, buyer of butter in any quantity, at the Matmo Factory. Mi' li. Burne, «>f Birmingham, wants a butcher _yrUo throughly uaderstands making up small poods. N-otife is given bo»day that Mr Groves will uive ati add res.s m the Gospel Hall, Warwick street, on Sunday afternoon nixt, commencing at 2.30. For other particulars we advertipoment. The official a*dgiiee giv«s notice of the bankruptcy of George Hull Aldrich, of Hirimngbam, laboier. Thw fb'st raeotiug of creriiti .ra will be Jhwld her© ou i'huredaj the 3rd oi ite^teiuber.
Efforts are being made to form a Masonic Lodge at Eketahuna. In a letter to the Premier. Mr B. C. Hammerton resigned his position as Public Trustee. The auction sale to-day held by Messr 8 Steyens & Gortoa was well attended, and the prices realised were satisfactory. Jim Hall, the Australian pugilist, quarrelled with his manager (Davies) in a Michigan bar-room, and the latter stabbed jji m in the throat. Mr Richards wishes it known, that he wiirbe iv attendance at the shop until Thursday, the 3rd of September, during which period he will dispose of the balance of his boot stock. He wili also re» ceive payment of aIL ascounts due. — Advt A woman named Mrs Annie Dogherty was charged this morning at the B.M. Court, before Mr Kirton, J.P., with being drunk and disorderly in a public place yesterday. She was fined 20s and 7s costs, or in defaiiJt forty-eight hours' imprisonment. The fine was paid. A man named Peter McDonald while working on board the Rotokino, fell down the hold on Thursday afternoon at Port Chalmers. On removal to Dunedin he was found to be suffering from com* pound fracture of the skull, and a bad fracture on the left arm. tfe died at 6 o'clock, leaving a wife and four chtldern. In view of their approaching removal to their splendid brick store now '"nearly completed on Manchester Square, Messrs Cobbe & Darragh are now holding an imperative cheap cle uring sale, at reduced prices forcash. The- bargains are genuine, and the only reason, the firm has for making these sacriflies; is that they intend to open the new store with an entirely new stock.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 25, 27 August 1891, Page 2
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422Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 25, 27 August 1891, Page 2
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