Memoranda. A lost watch chain is advertised for in our wanted column. A notice from the Public Trustee in the matter of the estate of David Eamsay, deceased, is published to-day. The attention of flock-owners and settlers is directed to the Peilding and Palmerston stock salea of Messrs Stevens and Gorton and Freeman R. Jackson and Co., respectively. i Entries for Mr Trimble's stock sale at Birmingham on the 27fch instant are published to-day. As the last sale Mr Trimble held there was a great success settlers are advised to send in their entries at Dnce. You cannot do bettor— Feilding is noted all over Now Zealand for the vory liberal amusement placed before the public during the Christmas holidays, ao other such place of its size providing inything near the amount of pleasure ;hat this little town does. Those wishng to haye a pound or two in their )ocket during the Canuyal week cannot lo better than shop at Moroy and Co'a,, ?ergueson street, Feilding. Eemember ihere is a distinct saying. — Adyt,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 98, 16 February 1892, Page 2
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173Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 98, 16 February 1892, Page 2
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