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INTERNATIONAL TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST. Commencing in (he THEATRE ROYAL, PALMERSTON NORTH, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 9. FIRST prize, £20; sf^ond prize, £10. Teams of SIX Men. Entries of teams (with names of competitors and weights, accompanied by a fee of ls per man) must be made on or before Thursday, 2nd June, with the Secretary, Mr A. M. Kay. Admission, 2s and ls. - Doora open at 7.30. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the sum of .£3O, prizemoney in above contest, has been deposited with us : — G. M. Snelson, H. S. Fitzherbert, W. Park, J. G. Rush, A. Nannestad, J. Linton/ THE ALEXANDER OKEAM SEPARATOR. A PUBLIC Trial of the above Separator will take place at Mr Were's Farm, Rangitikei Line, on WEDNESDAY, June Bth, at 2 p.m. sharp. AU Farmers interested are invited to attend. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Agents. GAME LICENSES. THE following Game Licenses have been issued by the Feilding Postmaster : — Edwin Cooper, Charles Green, R. O. E. Carey, William L. F. Fetch, J. G. Cobbe, Bobert L. Pudnev, H. Towler, A. R. Curtis, R. Parr, J. C. Hill, E. A. Bar- j ton, P. Bartholomew, T. J. Evans, H. H. L. Bilderbeck, C. H. Coote, C. A.. J. Levett, Isaac Churcher, F. J. Saywell, Charles Stewart, Herbert Sweet, J. Pawelka, Wm. Smith, Chas. Golding, Wm. Bellve, J. A. Lissington, A. Churcher, John Henry Andrew. PREMISES TO LET. FOR a term of years, those convenient offices at present occupied by the Bank of New Zealaud, Fergusson Street, Feilding. For particulars apply at once to W. D. NICHOLAS:, Or King Street* John Prior, Solicitor, Fergusson Street. SPECIAL CHEAP PRICES FOX THLS MONTH — AT— J. B. HAMILTON'S, MANCHESTER STREET, HAVING effected large purchases from the manufacturers through their agencies, I am in a position to offer exceptionally good values. NO HOUSE IN THE TRADE On this Coast can do the thing better, if as well. My prices are well known in this and surrounding districts to be entirely in touch with the people. Business Motto : " Small Profits, Quick Returns." 1 £ A Ladies' fashionable Felt Hats, J.DU the Brighton and Alpine at 4/6 to 9/6, all the rage for walking, driving, or riding. QK Lovely Sealette Jackets, heavy /g0 an( l warm, satin lined, without exception the best value ever seen in Feilding, in three sizes, 30/- each, honestly worth 49/-. ff A Ladies' Tweed and Cloth Ulsters, Ou the correct cut and finish, in all sizes, prices 12/6 up; Girls', from 4/6--100 Dress Lengths, wonderful values. 12 yards strong fancy stripes, at 6s eaoh 12 yards strong fancy stripes, at 6/11 each 12 yards strong melton cloth, at 9/6 each 12 yards striped dress tweeds, at 10/---each 12 yards plain dress serges, at 1 2/---each Heavy twilled Melton cloths, at 1/3 yard ryf) pairs Gauntlet Kid Riding Ifo Gloves, direct from the actual manufacturers, at 4/9 P a * r > best value in the Oolony. FUR TIPPETS ! FUR TIPPETS ! Grand Choice and sterling good Values, at 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, up to 30/-. These are the cheapest furs in Feilding. 1 £AA y ar< * 8 °* splendid all-wool XOUU New Zealand manufactured Flannels, in white, Shetland, and Orkney greys, rare value, at ls, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/- yard. 1£ A P a i rs °^ imported Blankets XOU » nd Ru S 8 at B P eciali y cheap prices. Good white Blankets for single beds at 9/6, 12/6, 15/- the pair. For double beds at 16/6 to 30/- pair; Blue Blankets, 7/6 pair ; silver grey at 12/6 pair; splendid values in hoavy brown Bush Rugs, 5/11 and 7/6. Table Napkins, 6d each or 5/6 doz Unbleached Table Damask, 1/3 yard Colored Velveteens, 1/- yard Try j. B. HAMILTON For your Drapery and Clothing WATSON BROS., PAINTERS AND HOUSE DECORATORS, Near the Railway Station, FEILDING. A splendid line of Paperhangings in Stock. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. THE above Reward will be paid to any Person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person, or persons, who set fire to a quantity of Hay stored in a byre at Makino, on Monday last. HENRY PENBERTHY. TENDERS WANTED. FOR Felling one hundred acres of bush, in Oroua Coal Creek Block, Section 63, Block XI, adjoining Feilding Special Settlement. Further particulars on application to CARTER BROS, Moutoa, 1 Foxton.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 146, 7 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 146, 7 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 146, 7 June 1892, Page 3

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