Memoranda An impounding notice appears elsewhere. Entries for Messrs Gorton aud Son's Campbelltown sale are advertised today. A lost dog is advertised for by Mr Turnbull, of Colytou. Train arrangements for the Hunterville Sports are advertised to-day. In. our advertising columns Bir J. G. Mitchell gives notice of his intention to apply for a transfer of the license of the Pemberton Hotel to Mr Patrick Mcllroy. John Cobbe has on hand a lot of Ladies' Dust Cloaks, marked 15/6 to 25/-, which he is now offering at 10/6 each. Also, a number of Coloured Cloth Jackets, which he is clearing out at 5/11 each. Dou't you know that a Genuine Cle.vhiNti Sale in the Drapery, Clothing, and Boot Departments ? It will pay you to call! Everything much reduced for Cash, at Thompson & Thompson's Cash Exchange, Feildiug. — Advt. Just opened at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Feilding, Men's summer Suits, the latest in Ties, Straw Hats, White Vests, Fieured Vests, Alpaca Dusters, China Silk Dusters, Alpaca Sacs, China Silk Sacs, Stc, Stc — Advt,
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 236, 10 February 1894, Page 2
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172Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 236, 10 February 1894, Page 2
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