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Cable Brevities i Mr Gladstone said the Government were striving to maintain order in Enypt, and during the occupation by the British they would preserve harmony with the Native Government. Tho Government were fully determined not to drift back. The Blnck Wntch have been ordered to proceed to Cairo The Khedive refrains from suppressing the anti-British fanaticis m. The French G-vernment has encour* aged the Porte to summon a conference of the Power* to consider the Egyptian quea. tion, and have induced th« sending of letters to Ecypt that tho Torte sustains the rule of the Khedive. Lord Cromer (Sir Evelyn Baring) has wired to the British Government from Cairo that Egypt is still in a disturbed State, and that he holds exfcra troops jo readines* for anj emergency which may art »c. Tbe Californian Legislature has carried a resolution in favour of the annexation of Hawaii bj the States. The North Melbourne municipality has been compelled to suspend works owing to l«ck of funds, L 21.000 being tied up in the Federal Bank, which closed its doors this week. A girl who wan suspected of poisoning two children in Texas, was tortured bj being burnt and then hanged and riddled with bullets. She now turns out to be . innocent. • farmer who committed the deed haviniE confessed the crime. Sir J.S. D. Thompsom, Premier ot the Dominion of Canada, is about to enter into negotiations with the British Colonies in favour of tbe adoption of inter* imperial trade on a basia of preferential duties. In the United States Honte of Representatives Mr Cummings has introduced a Bill providing for a political and commercial union with Canada. The American press ridicule the measare. Auiite Mats— the woman's friend price 2s - -just opened at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. No stirring required for oatmeal, milk, rice, custards. Wane mange, jellies, butters, ketchups, app!e sauce, See. ; in fact, nothing will burn on it. Try it and be convinced. For the Nurserj, there is nothing equal to heat the milk and food for the baby. For continuation •/ Beading Matter *et fourth pane.) Advertisements wTc.t.u. A MEETING of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held in the Primitive Methodist Church on THURSDAY, 9th February, at 3.30. All members are particularly requested to attend. Business : Important ; resignation and reelection of Officers for the ensuing year. HAVES' ALLIED CIRCUS, FEILDING, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. After a most successful season of three weeks in Wellington. -f AA MEN and HORSES ! -J A A The Largest, Best, and most Legitimate Circus visited N.Z. for years. THREE GREAT SENSATIONS : Mdle. Lyola (the lady with jaw of iron and teeth of steel) The marvellous and phenomenal Tankard Japanese Troupe Win. Organ's Bronco Horses and Seesaw Ponies. HAVES' CIRCUS COMPANY. Riders, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Leapers. MIRTH -MAKING CLOWNS. Admission : 4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. W. H. HAYES, Sole Owner. THE^JOLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A BRANCH of the above Bank has this day been opened in Feilding, in temporary premises, in Greenwood and Hooper's Building, Kimbolton Road, Mr A. C. Matheson in charge. H. MACKENZIE, General Manager. Feilding, February 7th, 1893. ASSESSMENT COURT. TOWN DISTRICT of HALCOMBE. In the matter of " The Rating Act, 1876," and amendments thereto. ""VTOTICE is hereby given that a J3( sitting of the above Court will be held at the Railway Station, Halcombe, on SATURDAY, the 25th February, at 9.30 a.m. P. M. DEIGHTON, . Clerk of the said Court. ASSESSMENT COURT. BOROUGH OF FEILING. In the matter of ' The Rating Act, 1876," and amendments thereto. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a \\ sitting of the above Court will be held at the Court House, Feilding, on SATURDAY, the 25th February, at 11 a-m. F. M. DEIGHTON, Clerk of said Court. ; OR~PAINTING. mr-HTVKRS will be received by the T E 3«signedn P to SATURDAY, the Hth instant, for the Painting ; of the Boman Catholic Chapel, Feilding. JAMES F. DONNELLY, Fergusson btreet. TENDERS. rw^KNDEBS will be received up till 4 Tpw on SATURDAY, the 11th mat.7» far cuttina 30 cords, and upwards, of S&soT<Ss*ai) in four and* two feet leDgtlw- X- SMITH, Cawdea Street, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 98, 7 February 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 98, 7 February 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 98, 7 February 1893, Page 3

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