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■ KIWITEA BOAD BOA.BD. NOTICE is hereby given that it ii the intention of the Kiwite? Road Board, under the powers con tamed in •' Tho Local Bodies Loam Act, 188G," and amendments thereof to raise the following Loans undei " The Govornmout Loaas to Loca Bodies Act, 1886," for tho construe tiou of the following works iv thi Ongo Ward of the Kiwitea Eoac Board District : — To complete the continuation of Mackay's Line from the boundary of old Kiwitea district to junction of Waituna Eoad, 250 chains . . 1000 0 ( To form the continuation of Mackay's Line from junction of Waituna Valley Road to junction of Tapuae Eoad, 130 chains 130 0 ( To complete the Waituna Valley Eoad from old Kiwitea district to junction of Mackay's Line, 300 chains .. 1200 0 ( To complete Northern Lino from boundary Waituna Ward, 330 chaius, northward, and hridge the Waituna stream . . 1155 0 C To form Northern Line from end of completed road to junction of the Eangitikei Valley Eoad, 170 chains .. .. 340 0 C To form Northern Line from junction of Eangitikei Valley Eoad to junction of Pahikikura Eoad, 340 chains . . . . 340 0 C To form and cuivert Eangitikei Valley Eoad from junction of Northern Line towards the Kangitikei river, 80 chains 80 0 0 To fell bush and make bridle track on the Tapuae Eoad from junction of Northern Line to western boundary of Bection 8, Block XII, 220 chains . . . . 330 0 0 To fell bush and make bridle track on the P ararororangi Eoad from the Eivor Bank Eoad, eastward, sixty chains 60 0 0 To make cutting on Eiver Bank Eoad, near the boundary of the Manchester Block . . . . G5 0 0 To fell bush find make bridle track on the Pararororangi Eoad from the northern line to tho northorn boundary of section 37, 100 chains 150 0 0 To form Eiver Bank and Cal?ort's Eoads, 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 "Tho Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," it is proposed to levy a special rate of one penny and seven-eighths of a penny in the £ on tho whole of the rateable value of the rateable property (Crown and Native lands excepted) within the Ongo Ward. * EDMD. GOOLBEHEBE, Secretary Kiwitea Eoad Board. NEW SPEING DRESSES NEW SPUING MILLINERY NOVELTIES and EFFECTS. nnHE most charming and stylish j|_ INew 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. B. HAMILTON'S NEW Washing Prints, Zephyi Lawns, Indian Lawns, Scotch Ginghams,. Corded Lawns. Pansj Cloths, Muslins and Brilliants, De Lames, &c, at J. B. HAMILTON'S, NEW Stuff Dress Materials, in single and double widths, without exception the largest and mosi beautiful variety of shades, colorings and textures ever presented to the Ladies of Feilding, at J. JB. HAMILTON'S NEW, handsome, and stylish Millinery, endless variety to select from the very latest and most correct shapes. SPECIAL — Ladies can select then own Shapes, Trimmings, &c, &c, and have them trimmed tc their own taste and liking by cue of the most experienced and stylish Milliners in New Zealand, samples of T/hich can be seen daily in my windows. NEW Silk and Lace Mantles, rich and lovely goods, the most fashionable f- Capes in braided and • beaded designs, very stylish : < short Walking Jackets and Dusi "* Cloaks in immense variety. Lades' fashionable Blouses in white innslin fancy Cottons, andlovelj Liberty Silks. 'children's cream serge Dresses anc! Pelisses. Ladies' cream serge Costumes (un> made). Chi [fon Laces, Gold Laces, Novelties. &c. Splendid Assortment of Children's Fancy Bonnets and Turbans ir Pongee, Muslin, and Liberty Silks, very pretty styles. Ladies' Muslin Robes in white anc black and white. Ecal Torchon and Maltese Laces. The New Dress Girdles in every color 5-qcloclc Tea Cloths and D'Oyles. Gold aud Tinsel Ribbons. The new Harmonic Kid Glove,, foil] large buttons, the best for fit anc wear. Black Lace Hats, newest shopes, Tulle Hat and Bonnet Shapes. Inspection Invited Inspection Invited Largest Choice. Lowest Price Bost Valu< — AT — .J.B.HAMILTON'S

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 52, 29 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 52, 29 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 52, 29 October 1891, Page 3

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