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Cobbe and Darragh have bought, much under regular .prices, ninety Ladies' and Children's' Sunshades— all London eatnplesV £rices r range frouv 0d to 18/6.— Advt." __:^_^_^_

Advertisements FEILDING RACES. MR W. !'M ANAGH will run his Coach from Birmingham to the Feilding Races (both #ays) in time for the first race on each day. Fares as usual. . t' • TO W. G; HAYBITTLE, Esq., Mayoe of Feilding. Sir,— AS ybur-terro of ofSce as Mayor of the, Borfcugh will very shortly expire, and the election of Councillor Goodbehere to that office in your stead will cause, a vacancy at the Council table, we trust that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for* the vacant seat "WTe to express to you our warmest thanks for the impartial, energetic, and painstaking manner in which you have carried out the many duties attaching to the Mayoral office during the past two years, and our sincere regret that your term oi office expires so soon. We consider that by reason of your long residence in the town, your well- . known business tact and energy, and your intimate knowledge of the requirements of the Borough, your presence at the Council table will be looked upon, with favor by the burgesses generally, and will, in addition, be of considerable assistance to the members of the Council. Should you consent to accede to this requisition we promise to use our utmost endeavours to secure your election. ■ We are, Sir, Your Obedient Servants : Hag& L. SfcerwM F. A. Cohhe John Prior A. Richmond EdLGiesen (agent Edmd. Goodbehere for the Colonists Geo. Kirton Xand and Loan A. R. Curtis Corporation) William Carthew | P Thomson William Fowles 'S. A. Barton - J. B. Hamilton ;John Cobbe Chas.Bray W.A. Bandflands S.W.Mansell ] M.Hastie G.W. Fowles JmH. Stevens Isaac Brent ■^W. Pearson John Gould 3F A. Sandilands Brennan & Marshall 3)1 Johnston M. Light &.Woolven Wm.Heaid JohnNesbitt H. Wollerman J. C. Thompson R. R. Collins William Light G. H. Say well Maria Oliver Frank Gay "W. B. B«temeyer Norman Gorton U. J.Allan S. J. Thompson A. Eade ' Win. Summers Si Svendsen Matthew Belfit ; Messrs Sherwill, Prior, and the 43 other ladies and gentlemen signing the above requisition. Ladies asd Gentlemen,— lt is in ' «deed very' gratifying, at the close of my second term of office as Mayor, to receive such an influential requisition f , flaking; me to allow myself to be . nominated for the position of Councillor. ; „ Jt was not my intention to seek reelection, having occupied a position in the Borough Council continuously for the past d| years. If jou think I can be of service to the town by remaining in * the; Council, I have no alternative but to place myself in your hands and consent to be nominated, and at the same time sincerely thank you for the high <#mpliment paid me. I have the honour to be, ; ' Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, ..'-••' W t G. HAYBITTLE. ; TENDERS FOR POSTS. fjftßtE TJnited Farmers' Alliance, JL Palmerston North, invite tenders for the supply of Posts, per 100, delivered at the nearest railway station as follows : — 9 feet long by 8 aiid 10 inches square ' 7 feet 8 inches long by 6 inches square g feet long by 6 and 4 inches square ' Specification? to be seen at the office, J?a!merston North. ] • Tenders to be sent to the United .Farmers' Alliance, Palmerston North, on or before the 2nd December, 1892.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 68, 26 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 68, 26 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 68, 26 November 1892, Page 3

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