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OPENINC^NOTICE. NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT FOB FEILDING. warnock! adkin, (OF WELLINGTON AND PALMERSTON NORTH) CASH DRAPERS, HAVE secured the New Premises, corner of Manchester and Fergusson Street and will TO-MORROW make their FIRST SHOW. 4}O CASES have now arrived, and in the display will be found the New 4i O est and Best Qualities of Goods procurable. They have been bough! direct from 140 manufacturers, the best in the world, and every article is guaran. teed at WELLINGTON CASH PRICES. These goods will speak for themselves when once tried. All arc invited to inspect the stock, and sec the class of materials and the prices charged. Every article is marked in plain figures. Millinery, Mantles, &c, and Underclothing. Dresses and Trimmings. Calicoes, Sheetings, Linens, Shirtings, dire. Hosiery and Gloves: MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. We buy large lots of Coloured Tweeds anil have them made up properly. We have imported (free of duty) a large stock of Waterproof Tweeds, which are now being made up.' Every seam taped and sown and guaranteed thoroughly waterproof, thus saving 25 per cent. duty. In §?Bil|3^? Bankruptcy. GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE — OF MOREY'S BANKRUPT STOCK, DRAPERY, MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, &c, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS, NOW GOING ON IN THE PREMISES, FEKGUSSON STREET, FEILDING, -TEEMS CASH — SPENCE X SPENCE, Vendors.

KIWITEA ROAD BOARD. RESULT OF POLL. THE following is the result of the Poll on proposals to borrow i! 2605 10s for construction of roads in Apiti Ward of the Kiwitea Road District : — Ratepayers on Roll, ~ 1. Representing 21 votes. Votes recorded for the proposal ... 10 Number of ratepayers voting ... 11 Votes against ... ... ... 1 As more than one half of the total number of ratepayers did not exercise their votes for the above prnpowil. I hereby declare llu: proposal to l:c lost. J. J. WILL lA.M. SOX, Chairman. Feilding, L'lst March, leiy-t. KIWITEA ROAD BOARD. RESULT OF POLL. THE following is the result of the Poll on proposals to borrow £GBS for construction of roads in Apiti Ward of the Kiwitea Road District : — Ratepayers on Roll, 8. Representing 8 votes. Votes recorded for the proposal ... 8 Number of ratepayers voting ... 8 Votes against ... ... ... nil As a majority in number of tne ratepayers voted in favour of the proposal and the number so voting are entitled to more than one-half of the votes that can be exercised by the whole number of ratepayers, I hereby declare the proposals to be carried. J. J. WILLIAMSON, Chairman. Feilding, 21st March, 1891. KIWITEA ROAD BOARD. RESULT OF POLL. THE following is the result of the Poll on proposals to borrow £2571 for construction of roads in Apiti Ward of the Kiwitea Road District : — Ratepayers on Roll, 1 9. Representing 20 votes. Votes recorded for the proposal ... 14 Number of ratepayers voting ... 14 Votes against ... ... ... nil As a majority in number of the Ratepayers voted in favor of the proposal and as the number so voting are entitled tajnoxe^than one half of the votes that can be exercised by the whole number of ratepayers, I hereby declare the proposals to be carried. J. J. WILLIAMSON, Chairman. Feilding, 21st March, 1894. _ KIWITEA ROAD BOARD. RESULT OF POLL. TTIHE following ia the result of JL the Poll on proposals to borrow £6049 for construction of roada in Ongo and Hautapu Wards of the Kiwitea Road District : — Ratepayprs on Roll, 20. Representing 21 votes. Votes recorded for the proposal . . 17 Number of ratepayers voting .. 16 Votes against . . . . . . nil As a majority in number of the Ratepayers voted in favor of the proposal and the number so voting are entitled to more than one half of the votes that can be exercised by the whote cumber of ratepayers, I hereby declare tho proposals to be carried. J. J. WILLIAMSON, Chairman. Feilding, 2 let March, 1894. WE LLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, I*o4. C^PORTSMEN and others interested J^ are notified that the Season for shooting both NATIVE AND IMPORTED CAME will commence this year on the Ist day of May next, and close on the 31st day of July. A notification to the above ntlect Jippeais in the New Zealand Gazette of 15th March, 1894, together with a list of the Post OfHces at which licenses may be obtained,.

GREAT REALIZATION SALE. WINDING UP BUSINESS IN FEILDING. HAVING other business arrangements in view, I hove decided to realize immediately upon my Drapery and Clothing Stock, and am NOW HOLDING One c.f tho Cheapest nnd Most Extensive Dinpnv nr.il Clothing Clearing Out Sales evi>r held on this Coast. j I guarantee that in no case will the reductions be less than at the rate of 5/. to 10/ INTHE £< Off the ordinary Selling Prices. COUNTRY SETTLERS & OTHERS Can form some idea of the frenuiness of this Sale from the above Enormouß Re. ductions. A PERSONAL VISIT To this Sale will, I think, lead to large purchases, as I am Selling at and Under the Actual Wholesale Cost Price. Any simple length or any Single Article sold during this Sale at Actual Wholesale Cost Price and under. The Stock to be Sold represents ,£3OOO worth all in first-class order. SALE TERMS: NET CASH. Customers would oblige by shopping early in the day. FARMS FOR SALE. AN exceptionally good opportunity is offered to purchasers of Farms in this District in the following two properties, which are to be sold at an exceedingly low figure : — 108 ACRES at Pemberton, and 4-acre Suburban Section. The latter is grassed and fenced. Of the former 50 acres are grassed, 20 acres arc felled, and a good 4 -roomed house is now being erected ; prico. iMOO, for transfer. Apply to EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Land Agent, Feilding. rriHE undersigned has had placed in X his hands for Hale the following valuable properties : — aO6 acres between 3 and 4 wiles from Birmingham ; 2<K) acres in grass ; over 2 miles of substantial fencing ; cottage, sheep yard, woolshed, garden, &c ; carry three sheep to the acre all the year round ; L 7 7s per acre ; half cash aud balance can remain ii years at 6A per cent ; title, Land Transfer. 31 \ acres, situated on the Napier-Pal - nierston road ; within 25 chains from Ashurst railway station ; all fenced, sub-divided, and in grass ; suitable for dairy farm ; price, L750— L250 cash, balance can remain for 3 years at 7 per cent ; title, Laud Transfer. 180 acres about 8 miles from Birmingham ; 100 acres felled and in grass ; cottage ; over 100 chains of fencing done; price, LHOO— L3OO cash, and balance can remain for 5 years at 7 per cent ; title, Land Transfer. 366 acres, small grazing run ; may be converted into lease in perpotuity; 200 acres in grass ; about 2 miles of fencing done ; 1 paddock of 10 acres subdivided ; cottage, garden, and orchard; rental, 7Ad ; price, L 750 cash. M 0 acres near Birmingham, Educational .Reserve ; 28 years still to run of lease with right of renewal for another 14 ; 50 acres felled and in grass ; prico, LSOOcash. oOU acres near Apiti, lease in perpetuity, 20 acres in grass ; rental, Ll6 10s per annum ; all rental paid up to 189G ; price, L 325 — half cash, and balance can remain for 12 months without interest. i Boarding House in Apiti, containing six rooms ; good garden, well, securely fenced, : }-acre section ; doing good business ; price, Ll75 — LlOOcash, balance on terms. Choice building allotments in townships of Birmingham, Pombertoii, and Apiti for sale. KDWIN SANDEMAN, Solicitor, Land aud Commission Ageufc, Birmingham. mEllU)" "HOUSE 1 in PALMERSTON.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 269, 21 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 269, 21 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 269, 21 March 1894, Page 3

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