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- - KIWITEA ROAD BO £RD. ' ■VrOTIOE is hereby given that it is 'J^\' the intention of the Kiwitea Road Board, under the: powers contained in l{ Tho Local Bodies Loans Act, 1886," and. amendments thereof, to raise the following Loans under "The Government Loads to Local Bodies Act, 1886," for the construction of the following works in the Ongo Ward of the Kiwitea Road Board District : — To complete the continuation of Mackay's Line from the boundary of old Kiwitea district to junction of Waituna Road, 250 chains . . 1000 0 0 To form the' continuation of Mackay's Line from junction of Waituna Valley Road to j unction of Tapuao Road, 180 chains 130 0 0 To complete the Waituna Valley Road from old Kiwitea district to junction of Mackay'e Line, 300 chains . . 1200 0 0 To complete Northern Line from boundary Waituna Ward, 330 chains, northward, and bridge . the Waituna stream < . 1155 0 0 To form Northern Line from - end of completed road to junction of the Rangitikei Valley Road, 170 chains .. .. 340 0 6 To form Northern Line from junction of Rangitikei Valley Road to junction of Pahikikura Road, 340 chains . . . . 340 0 0 To form and culvert Rahgitikei Valley Road from junction of „ Northern Line towards the Jtian-' r gitikei river, 80 chains 80 0,0 To fell bush and make bridle tr.'ick on the Tar puae Road from june- I ■■ tion of Northern Line " . • , to. western boundary of section 8, Block XLT, 220 chains .. .. 330 0 0 To fell bush and make, bridle track on the 1 " Pararororangi Road from the River Bank Road, eastward, sixty chainß . . . . . . 60 0 0 To make cutting on River Bank Road, near the boundary of the Manchester Block . . . . 65 0 0 To fell bush and make: : . bridle track on the Pararororangi Road from . the northern line to the. northern boundary of section 37, 100 chains 150 0 0 To form River Bank 'and Calvert's Roads, 50 chains . . . . . . 150 0 0 £5000 0 0 For the payment of interest at five per cent, for 26 years on the, above amounts under " The. Government Loans to Local Bo.dies Act, 1886," it is proposed to levy a Bpecial rate of one penny and seven-eighths of a penny in the £ on the wholb of tho rateable valuo of the rateable property (Crown and Native lands excepted) within the Ongo Ward. EDMD. GOOEBEHERE, --. . Secretary Kiwitea Road-Board. DRESSES NEW SPI?M©-MJteNJ!iRY NOVELTIES and EFJ^ECTS>THE most charming and: stylish Wew Goods ever exhibited in Feilding. To secure best choice, early inspection is positively necessary, as many of the leading lines are being rapidly disposed of at J. J8... HAMILTON'S NEW Washing. Prints, Zephyr Lawns, Indian Lawns, Scotch Ginghams, Corded Lawns, Pansy Cloths, Muslins and Brilliants, I?e Lames, &c, . at J. B. HAMILTON'S, NEW Stuff Dress Materials, in single and double widths, without ex- . ception the largest and most beautifulvariety of shades', colorings and textures' ever presented to the Ladies of Feilding, at J. B. HAMILTON'S . NEW, handsome, and stylish Millinery, endless variety t6 select from the very latest and most correct shapes. SPECIAL— Ladies can select their own Shapes, Trimmings, &c, &c., and have them trimmed to their own taste and liking by one of the most experienced and stylish Milliners in New Zealand, samples of which can be seen daily in my windows. NEW Silk and Lace Mantles, rich and lovely goods, the most fashion-, able f- Capes in braided and beaded designs, very stylish ; short Walking Jackets and Dust Cloaks in immense variety. Ladies' fashionable Bloiises in white muslin fancy Cottons, and lovely Liberty Bilks. children's cream serge Dresses and Pelisses. Ladies' cream serge Costumes (unmade). Chiffon Laces, Gold Laces, Novelties, &c. Sjdendid Assoi'tment of Children's Fancy Bonnets and Turbans in Pongee, Muslin, and Liberty Silks, very pretty styles. Ladies 1 Muslin Robes in white and black and white. Real Torchon and Maltese Laces. The New Dress Ojrdles in every color. 5-'oclock Tea Cloths and D'Oyle3. Gold and Tinsel Bihbons. The new Harmonic Kid Glove, four large buttons, the best for fit and wear. Black Lace Hats, newest shapes, Tulle Hat and Bonnet Shapes. Inspection Invited. Inspection InvitedLargest Choice Lowest Price Beßt Value —AT— J. B. HAMILTON'S

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 October 1891, Page 3

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