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(Received, March 1, 10.30 a.m.) New Yobk, February 29. The Chicago gold beaters have been fined £200 for a breach of the Alien Labour Contract law m having engaged two Australian workmen from abroad. A despatch from Havanna states that chess contest between Mr Steinitz of New York and M. Sxhigonn, the Russian champion, resulted in a victory for the former by ten games to eight. Five games were drawn. Berlin, February 29. There has been no resumption of disorderly scenes and the city is quiet. Sydney, This Day. Mr Richardson, manager of the Sydney Deposit Bank, has been arrested on a charge of making a false declaration in connection with the affairs of the bank. Bkisbane, This Day. After the engagements already entered into are completed State aided emigration will ontirely cease.

Caution — Last few days of J. B. Hamilton's cheap clearing sale. If you want genuine, good, cheap drapery or clothing don't miss the reduced prices. Big par* eels for very little money. Country settlers will find on trial that J. B. Hamilton is undoubiedly the cheapest draper in Feilding. At this establishment ready cash customers will obtain sterling good value for their money, and have their pick from one of the best assorted drapery stocks on this coast. Remember the sale will be positively closed in a few clays, so make your purchases early. — A DAT. Our first shipments of new goods for Ike Autumn and Winter season have now come to hand by the latest mail steamer, and we hare been busily employed in opening them out and preparing them for inspection at Te Aro House, Wellington. We will also forward our charts for solf measurement to anyone intimating their wl-.h in this reaped, to us and will guarantee to all customers t lie advantages of tnste. fit, finish and prompt execution in our celebrated dressmn lcing rooms at Te Aro House. Wellington. Ladies would find ii to their sulvanfago to make their choice as early as possible, and so have (he advantage ai getting then 1 dresses made in good time for. the season at Te Aro House, Wellington.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 1 March 1892, Page 2

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THE LATEST. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 1 March 1892, Page 2

THE LATEST. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 1 March 1892, Page 2

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