FRANK OWEN, F ICENSED and AUTHORISED |_J SURVEYOR. Member New Zealand Institute of Surveyors.) Native Surveys undertaken for Land Court Purposes. Bush Fellino Contracts laid off. THE OLD SURVEY OFFICE, Back of the Corporation Buildings. MONEY ADVANCED on Growing Clips of Wool in sums of LSO to LIOOO. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Palmerston N. and Feildins. THE STUD. rfIHE following sires are announced to be JL at the service of breeders in this district during the present season : — Mr A. Pringle's thorough- bred Coronet, by Leander— Corona. Mr T. R. Chamberlain's coaching stallion Young Torpedo, by Torpedo — Kate. Mr C. H. Lance's thorough-bred Hay King, by Cadogan — Corcyra. Messrs Baker and Co.'s thorough -bred Somnus, by Traducer —Hammock. Messrs Baker and Co.'s thorough-bred Lochnagar, by The Painter — Mayfly. Messrs Baker and Co.'s thorough-bred Rangatira, by Somnus— Fugitive. Mr W. Baker's Young Bruce, by Sir Robert Bruce. Mr K. Dyer's thorough-bred Merry Bachelor, by Defamer — Nora. Mr \V. G. Page's thorough-bred Master Arthur, by Somnus — Nelly. MEETINGS OF LOCAL BODIES FOR OCTOBER— Manchester Bifles ... Wednesday, 4 Palmerston Hospital Board Thursday, "» Borough Council ... Thursday, 5 S.M. Court Thursday, 5 Manchester Road B'd. Saturday, 7 Manawatu County Council, at Sandon Wednesdoy.il Manchester Rifles ... Thursday, 12 Pobangina Road Board Saturday, 11 S.M. Court Thursday, 19 Manchester Rifles ... Thursday, 19 Kiwitea Road Board ... Saturday, 21 Borough Council (spec.) Wednesday. 25 Manchester Bifles ... 5 a.m. Friday, \>.7 Wanganui Education Board Monday, 30 NOTICE. Ij^ROM this date no advertisements from Theatrical Companies will be published in the Feilding Star unless prepaid, or guaranteed by a respousiblo local resident. Kirton and Curtis, Proprietors. PHASES OF THE MOON FOR OCTOBER— D. 11. M Last quarter 3 2 49 a" 1 - New io 7 57 a.m. First quarter lS io 50 a.m. Full 25 4 5S p.m. ENGLISH MAILS. The next English and European Mail, via San Francisco, will close at the Feilding Post Office on Wednesday, the 4th day of October at 3.45 p.m. Jas. H. Stevens, Postmaster. TO OUR ADVERTISERS AXD SUBSCRIBERS. rpHE accounts for the quarter ended 1. September 30th are now in course of delivery. We respectfully solicit prompt settlement in all cases. All accounts nine months due will be placed in the hands of Messrs Katliff Bros., commission agents, for collection. Kirton and Curtis, Proprietors. Star Office, October 2dn, 1893.
A private letter received from Molbourne to tbo Napier ToU-graph says : — " What kind of hacks do you breed over in New Zealand at all ? You send ovor good ones and bad, and tbo former come in tits and starts. If Loyalty was in our Derby he could give the best three-year-old in Australia a hundred yards and beat him. Saw him in Sydney. Great horse. Mind you, Stepniak has been physicked aud had not been doomed well by Mason. But Loyalty won, and look what were behind him ! Stepniak, if ho goes back to your island, should win your Cud. Loyalty is about favourite for the Melbourne Cup. He will wiu."
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 81, 3 October 1893, Page 2
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