The cargo steamer "Tekoa.w haßrarrived and landed ■■'■:■■'. THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR ■'' .• . •/ "•) W. G o HAYBITTLE DIRECT FEOM THE MANUI3AOTURE RS - L ° No 60 Arimjlpcks ?, s - \ 'r"i "'*"?.'* Brass padilocks^ ■- t • / ii £& I Galvanised buckets X." • Tinned washing bowls .?!.;■;; Box Irons >;] Spring, balances ;U Mixed paints in; 2lbiins: : T^Hp t fire^sh,ojel^p; ; yr Scales : anli-w;eiglits; •■'.,'■ -w'v-^urlcey.-Qil-stpnes^ ANOTHER SHIPMENTS/ oji I of '.-'A'U'V-Wi ; I IRONMONOEp: )r • Is about due, ex " Itfamari" ■ : ' •;-.<- . ■ > : ■ . :-.'' ': "■• 1.'.-'-. ', .-" iJH ' .-; • Sheep shears '■-.■;.'■■• \ Twine --■-— .: ji Oil '. ' .w- --; ..■-•5 : kmv&^rt i j • Lamp black , : I '< ; i :- r-:;: •• rao-A if xSt&acil^plj^fi M . ; ''^ ■■' JSHAGkLOOE!S^CELEBRAT#ix i ■ OOOKINGhRANGiES In three sizes •" • - " ' ■'. : i r. : r ■.'•■'..' ' ; 'i-'./.H, Agent for — •'•".''• : '' ; South British Insurance Company & Evening Post Newspaper. I.G. HAYBlt^Ef 4 FfiRGUSSON STREET. NEW ZEALAND BAII^AYBX PRINCE of WALES' -BIRTHDAY; ..^.■■■/:^^^^S/ : .r>" ■ ■■';■ EXCTDB^^JTic^te^^lingV ton ay^rid^rl^i^^ejisst^^ 6th, 7th^ and :9th NjD^mb^fiiayailablia itill TTJESD^Mlftfi^ove^er;:----!Prpm--^alcpmbeV;^eUding,van^Jbi--; iton, first classy22/^BecbnH clasß|?t6ii. ; Frbm !P ; almerston, first" class,|^Qr?»' isecondpkss, 15/-. On MONDAY, 9th^Novemtlalflt|e: , north and south mail trains will stop at Buniiythorpe and Taonui fprfpas-v :sengers.- v . .."%' '> : . BY ORDER. SEPARATE tendersV will be, - fe r ' ceiled up to Noon p| THFjRSDAY, the 12th November, !#9l;;7fpf ; Contracts Nos. 10, 11, and 12. 'Construction of about Ten Miles of Hun-terville-Turangarere Road. ; The .work cdmi>riße3 stumping, clearing^and forming road, with one TOft bridge, one 60ft bridge, two 30ft feet bridges, and one 20ft bridge. , ;Plans and , specifications^ may -J be Scan, .and!fprmß,of tender plTtained^ at thWHead'Office,r y Depat'tm%ri^'£ands; and Survey I,'1 ,' Wellington ; tKeJ Public Works Office, Palmerston North;;-the Native Land Court Office, Wanganui; and the Post Offices, Moawhango and Karioi. Tenders, marked " Tenders" If or Contract No. ," with deposit, to: be addressed to the Hon. the Minister of Lands, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order. S. PERCY SMITH, Surveyor-General, THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL hold capitation parades ac the Barracks as follows :•- November. — THURSDAY sth, 12th, 19th, 26th. At 7.30 p.m. sharp. All members are requested to attend these parades. GEO. KIRTON, Lieutenant Commanding. FEILDING FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Isaac Brent Has now in stock — Wool hearthiugs, assorted colors . Austrian Bent-wood Kitchen A Wicker-work Chairs Door Mats Door Slips, &c, &c. A large asssortmeut cf Furniture of all kinds in stock, Glass cut to any size. Pictures Framed (a large variety of mouldings to select from). Furniture upholstered. Note the addressOpposite Salvation Army Barracks. ISAAC BE.ENT, . Cabinetmaker and ■■Uphpi.stbkee, ' Manchester Feildmig^' ;"■■:;-•■. •: >."■..■• •^V~-:'"-^"-UJ:-V:V-"---\i>jft>^^jS!Si!lgi i. 1 "
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 55, 5 November 1891, Page 3
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387Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 55, 5 November 1891, Page 3
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