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The District Land and Survey Office, Wellington, January 9, 1892. NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 117 of "'l he Land Act, 1885," that Edward Irwin, the selector of Section I, Block XIII, Survey District of Apiti, has applied to transfer the same to Edward Stanley Perry. JOHN 11. BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Bureau of Industries, Wellington, Bth January, 1892. TjTMPLOYERS of labour are re_|2i quested to take notice that " The Factories Act, 1891," came into force on tho Ist iust., and that the fees noted in Schedule to Act have to be paid on or before the 31st instant. Necessary forms can be obtained from the Inspector, and copies of the Factories Act are on sale at all booksellers, or post free from the Government Printer, Wellington, for one shilling. The Inspector for Feilding is Constable J. J. Tuohey. EDW. TBEGEAR, Chief Inspector.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing betwoen William Jones and Isaac Honey l'eters, formerly carrying on business as Railway Contractors, under the stylo or firm of "Jones and Peters," has been dissolved by mutual consent from this date. 23rd December, 1891. WILLIAM JONES. I. 11. PETERS. Witness, A. Richmond, Solicitor, Feilding. Air Jones will receive all accounts due to the late partnership and pay all existing liabilities. TO LET OR FOR SALE. rr^HOSE large and commodious _S_ Business Premises, at present occupied by Messrs Cobbe&Darrngh. known as the " Cash Exchange," Feilding. Apply to "G. C. ll ill, House and Land Agent. KIWITEA HO AD BO MID. \ mENDERS will be received by the i X above Board up to Noon on SATURDAY, 16th January, 1892, i for the following vcor-Ks : — Trimming and metalling about 50 chains Kimbolton road. Making about 22 chains bridle track on (he Kiwitea Cross Road. Specifications and general conditions may be seen at the Board's office, Feilding, and at Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY, Engineer Kiwi tea Road Board. KiD^LOVES^ KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES. Ladies, if you want GOOD KID GLOVES that will wear well, look well, fit well, try J. B. HAMILTON, The noced Cheap Draper, Centre Block. I import the above goods direct from" one of the most famous Glove Manufacturers in the world, and I can confidently guarantee every pair to give the utmost satisfaction. My prices will be found considerably under ordinary store prices. To be had in beautiful shades of new tans, drabs and blacks. 4 -buttons 4/- pair, worth 5/6 6-buttons 5/6 pair, worth 7/6 Every pair guaranteed to wear well, and bears my name and address stamped inside. THE LATEvST NOVELTY in Walking Globes is the Small Wrist Cape Glove, with spear points. One of the neatest things in Kid Gloves at present in the colonies, and all the rage in London. My price 4/9, well worth 6/6. To be had nowhere else but at J. B. HAMILTON'S, CENTEE BLOCK, FEILDING. Gentlemen's DKIVING, ErDING, & WALKING GLOVES Direct from the Manufacturer. Splendid quality and finish, at the lowest price in the district. ONLY ONE PROFIT ; between manufacturer aud tho woaror i SPECIAL VALUE IN SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AT ONE SHILLING EACH. The biggest boom in Feilding now on AT I B. HAMILTON'S. Just give him a trial, and see a.nd judge.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 83, 12 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 83, 12 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 83, 12 January 1892, Page 3

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