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RANGITIKEI ELECTION. TO MESSRS JOHN BURNE JAMES F. SPEEDY, FRANK Y. LETHBRIDGE, FRED. A HORNER, JOHN W. MAR SHALL, JAMES FERGUSSON, 5 JAMES PURKISS, and the othei Electors whose signatures nre appended to the several requisitions. Gextlkmbx, — In reply to the reI quisitions which you have done me the honour to present, I beg to state that I shall contest the Rangitikei .Seat, and I shall do so as a pronounced opponent of the present Government. I beg to remain, Yours faithfully, R. C. BRUCE. RANGITIKEI ELECTION. MR. R, C. BRUCE will Address the Electors as under : — BULLS, Town Hall, THURSDAY, 30th June, at S p.m. SANDON, Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, 29th June, at 8 p.m. TO THE ELECTORS OF RANGITIKEI. • /~^{ ENTLEMEN, —In compliance with the request of the several deputations who waited upon me, I beg to announce myself as a Candidate at the ensuing election of a member for the House of Representatives ; and if honoured with your confidence, it will be my pleasure to serve both the colony and the district, by endeavouring to the best of my humble ability to promote the welfare of the people as a whole. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, JOHN STEVENS. MR. JOHN STEVENS WILL Address the Rangitikei Electors at the undermentioned places, at 7.30 each evening :— I BUNNYTHORPE, Schoolhouse, on FRIDAY, Ist July, at 7.30 p.m. HARBOUR BOARD BLOCK, MiBrown's Woolshed, on SATURDAY, 2nd July, a* 7.30 p.m. ~ BUCKINGHAM PALACE. "VTOTICE is given that all outstandJ3| iug accounts owing to me must be paid, or arranged for, on or before June 30th. JOHN H. WORSFOLD. f6~WHOM~IT MAY CONCERN. IN order to facilitate my annual Stocktaking I must respectfully request a settlement of outstanding accounts by the 30th inst. xlll overdue accounts on that date, unless settled or satisfactorily arranged, will be sued for without further notice. W. G. HAYBITTLE. Feilding, June li, 1892. TENDERS FOR TELEGRAPH POLES. FEILDING - BIRMINGHAM LINE. rpENDERS are invited for the sup_L ply and delivery of 23-fcet and 20-feet Tote-ira Telegraph Poles fora line of telegraph, to bo hereafter indicated, between Feilding and Birmingham. The 25-feet poles must be 9x9 at butt, and 7 x 7 at top ; the 20-feet poles 8 x 8 at butt, and 6 x G at top — all of good sound heart of totara. The exact number of each kind will be determined after survey of line. Tenderers must state the price per pole for each kind delivered at peg. Tenders will be received up to the 4th July, 1892, and must be accompanied by a marked cheque, good for 21 days, equal in amount to ten per cent of the tender. The number of poles required will be about 400, of which 50 will be 25 feet, and the balance 20 feet. The 10 per cent cheque of the successful tenderer will be retained by way of security for due completion of contract. The time for delivery will be four months from date of acceptance of tender. By order of tho Telegraph Commissioner. O. LEMON, Superintendent. General Post Ollice, Wellington, 20th June, 1892. PREMISES TO LET. FOX a term of years, those convenient offices at present occupied by the Bank of New Zealand, Fergusson Street, Foildiug. For particulars apply at once to W. D. NICHOLAS, O r King StreetJohn Puior, Solicitor, Fergusson Street. J. WAUGH, BOOKSELLER STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT. HAS started in business next door to the Ntw Zealand Clothing Fac tory, in Feilding, and has opened out a lurgc assortment of Fancy Goods, Albums ; a full stock of Church Service and Hymns, Church Praise ; also, Bibles anil revised version of tho New Testament, Wesleyan Hymns; a large stock of alt the newest Music on hand ; a good variety to chose from of B^oks suitable for Presents, School Prizes, Children's Picture Books ; Toys and School Itc« quisitcs. Mr Waugh is making a specialty of all kinds of Stationery; also, Novels, Birthday Cards. Booklets, and Illuminated Texts. All tho principal English and Coloninl papers on hand. J.W. trusts hy the strictest attention to business to merit a shave of public patronage. WANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work done at the Stab, Offlco is tho Cheapest and Best on tho Coast.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 155, 28 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 155, 28 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 155, 28 June 1892, Page 3

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