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' OTAKI MAORf^RACING CLUB. HACK RACE MEETING, 24th MAY, 1894. A CCEPTANCES close at 9 p.m. J\_ on THURSDAY, 17th instant, for the following events : — Trial Handicap, of £21 — -£ mile ; acceptance, ss. First Hurdles Handicap, of £60—1 mile 65 chains ; acceptance, .°>os. Glasgow Plate, of £120— H miles: acceptance, 50s Second Hurdles Handicap, of £40 — H miles ; acceptance, 20s. Flying Handicap, of £60 — | mile ; acceptance, 30s Stewards' Stakes Handicap, of £70 — lj miles; acceptance, 30s. Also, Entrance tor — Boyle Plate Handicap, w.f.a., of £30 — 1 mile : entrance, 255. Note. — Otaki Post aud Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE Second Term will begin on FRIDAY, June Ist Prospectuses and any information that may be required may be obtained from the undersigned. In the case of new borders, applica tion for admission should bo made as early as possible. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. fit 5^ *?* GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, "WELLINGTON. THE Second Term will begin on TUESDAY, the 29th May. The Lady Principal will receive parents at the High School on the afternoon of Monday, the 28th, from 2 to 5 p.m. STAFF : ' Lady Principal — Miss Hamilton. John Innes, M.A., L.L.B. Miss E. A. Marchant, M.A. Miss T. Ecclesn'eld, M.A. Miss M. C. Morrah, M.A. Miss Marian Wilson (certificated) French — M. C. Corso Naverne. Drawing — MissM. Richardson (from the School of Design). Singing — Mr Robert Parker. Pianoforte — Mr Robert Parker, Mrs Holt, and Miss Swainson. Prospectuses may be had from Messrs Lyon and Blair, S. and W. Mackay, Latnbton Quay, and from the Secretary, C. P. POWLES. KIWITEA ROAD BOARD. npENDERS will be received by the _|_ above Board up to noon on TUESDAY, 22nd May, for the following works : — 1. For Bushfelling, Forming, and Culverting 100 chains Tapuae Road. 2. For Forming and Culverting 50 chains Pararororangi Road. 3. For the Erection of a Bridge over the Kiwitea Strean;, on the Cheltenham Cross Road. The bridge will consist of a J 68-feet span, one 24-feet and a 20-feet span. Plans and Specifications for Nos. 1 and 2 may be seen at Messrs Ranson and Son's Store, Waituna, and the whole at the Board's Office, Feilding. The lowest or &uy tender not necessarily accepted. CHAKLES BRAY, Engineer Kiwitea Road Board. lOWITE ACCOUNT Y~ COUNCILT ■'VTOTICE is hereby given that it is J^| the intention of this Council, at a Special Meeting, to be held on TUESDAY, 22nd May, 1894, to confirm Special Order, making Bye-laws in reference to general order and business of Council, for regulation ot wheel traffic, slaughter and hawkers' licenses. Copies of the proposed bye-laws have been deposited at the Council Office, Feilding, and are open to inspection of ali ratepayers during office hours. EDMD. GOODBEHEKE, County Clerk. Feilding, 25th April, 1894. NOTICE. I HAVE pleasure in announcing to my friends and many customers that I have disposed of my Feilding Branch of business to Mr F. Mackenzie, whom, I feel sure, will always give every satisfaction in his business transactions. I hereby return my sincere thanks to my many customers who have accorded )ne their support during my term of business, and solicit the same for Mr Mackenzie. H. HICKFORD. IN connection with the above, I beg to announce to one and all that I have purchased the business from Mr H. Hickford, and will always endeavour to give civility and satisfaction to all ; and, by keeping only the best goods procurable, together with low prices, I hope to merit a fair share of public patronage. F. MACKENZIE. PIANOFOKTin MISS K. F. TOZER is prepared to receive a few additional pupils for the above. Terms moderate. Kimbolton Road, FEILDING. RANKIN "&~SON~ GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, I APITI. TTORSE-SHOEING a specialty. All sorts of Blacksmith Work done on the premises. Horses broken to saddle and harness by G. Rankin, jum\ BUFFET TEMPEEANCE HOTEL, Kimboiton Koad, Feilding. MEALS and Beds, one shilling. Paddock and Stable, free. Horse-feed kept. JAS. WILSON.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 306, 17 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 306, 17 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 306, 17 May 1894, Page 3

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