Memoranda
Mr Earnest Adams, of Taonui, notifies that lie is prepared to supply first class firewood in Feildiug. Orders left at Mr Milson's quickly supplied. Messrs Abrahams and Williams have large entries of stock for their sale at Colyton to-morrow. Mr Chas. Bull, Taonui, warns persons i trespassing, or removing timber, soil or gravel from the river banks boundary of his property. Finder of ladies' riding whip lost on Kimbolton road requested to return same to Star office. On Monday, July 2nd, Mr Chas. Carr will sell the household furniture and effects of Mr J. W. Burlace, at his residence in King street. Messrs Gorton and Son will hold a sale of Japanese uovelteis aad curios at Mrs Hasties' sample rooms on Saturday next. Mr Chales Bray, junr., Engineer to the Kiwitea County Council, invites tenders for the supply and delivery of gravel on Kitnbolton'road, and also for the erection of a 83 feet truss bridge on Mackay's line. John Cobbe has roceived per s.s. " Rimutaka," one case containing 42 ladies' and children's macintoshes, latest shapes, also a parcel of 13 French robes. These goods having been by mistake shipped in London during April instead of February have arrived two months after time. In order to clear them out at once they will be sold at Colonial wholesale prices.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 348, 25 June 1894, Page 2
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219Memoranda Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 348, 25 June 1894, Page 2
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