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Memoranda.

An impounding notice appears to-day. A paper parcel, found in Manchester street this afternoon, has been left at this office. The Secretary of the Kiwi tea Boad Board, Mr E. Goodbehere, has a notice in to-day. Train services for the Easter Holidays are published to day. Mr B. James, sail and tent maker, Ashurst, has a replace advertisement in to-day. Train services for the Foxton Autumn Races are published to*day. The train from Feilding for Foxton will leave at 8.40 a.m. Excursion fares from Feilding first class 5s Gd, second class 3s 6d re« return. Entries for Messrs Stevens and Gorton's sale at Palmerston North are published to-day. An interesting advertisement from Mr Ja.«. E. Sargood, of Sydney N.S.W. appear to-day in our wanted column. About twelve hundred sheep have been added since our last issue to the list of entries for Messrs Freeman R. Jackson and Co.'s Feilding sale. Messrs Stevens and Gorton will hold a sale of Stock at Awahuri on Wednesday the 20th instant. Those interested are specially requested to note the day and date. A reward of 10s is offered for the recovery of a lost ring, engraved crest. First class cocksfoot seed is advertised for sale at Mr Januings' Ready Money Store. Cobbe and Darragh have opened some very handsome embroidered robes. They are also showing new shapes in straw and felt hats, their own direct importations. Ammunition at the lied House. S. J. Thompson wishes the sporting community to know that lie is now prepared to supply all their requirements. Diamond grain powder, all numbers of shot. Gun caps, breech and muzzle loading guns. — Adyt. New Autumn Millinery at J. B Hamilton's. Special window displays every day this week of tbe most fashionadle and becoming styles; no two alike. In view of the Easter Holidays, ladies ace ccipcctfuUy inv'iioA to place their orders early so as to get a good selection. Our new millinery this season will fairly eclipse anything to be found on this coast, both for stylish effect and exeeediujjly moderate cost. Before purchasing anywhere be sure and inspect tho splendid collection of latest styles at J. B. Hamilton's Centre Block.— Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 121, 9 April 1892, Page 2

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Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 121, 9 April 1892, Page 2

Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 121, 9 April 1892, Page 2

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