. THE LONGBURN SLAUGHTERING j AND FREEZING COMPANY (Ltd.) THE Sixth Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the ! Theatre Royal, Palmerston North, on SATURDAY, 15th December next, at 2.30 p.m. Business : To receive Report and Balancesheet To elect two Directors To elect an Auditor. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Friday, 30th November, to 15th December. Messrs J. O. Batchelor and William Coombs are the retiring Directors. The former offers himself for Reelection. A. MACPHERSON, Secretary. Longburn, 24th November, 1894. Mrs D. Barrett GREAT SALE FOR THREE WEEKS. COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th. DKAPERY AND CLOTHING for the CHRISTMAS SEASON GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN FEILDING. The Stock is all New and Good. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT— Second to None in Feilding. INSPECTION INVITED. D. BARRETT Manager, Fergusson Street, FEILDING. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. *TIHE s.s. QUEEN X of the SOUTH, Captain Habvey, will leave Wellington every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Foxton- every WEDNESDAY and BATURDAT. F. R. YOUNG, Agent. rpO FARMERS and RUNHOLDERS. ~~^ Farmers aud RunjS^s32iSpf^t holders will do well to study the rates on wßT'TT^^nf "Wool to Wellington for this season via Foxton per s.s. " Queen of the South." Freight from Foxton to Wellington, 3s per bale ; Railage from Feilding (including wharfage Foxton), Bs. Wool taken to Wellington via Foxton can be landed at either the Railway or Queen's Wharf at no extra charge, providing it is stated which wharf it is to be landed at on the consignment note. Wool for shipment to London via Foxton and Wellington does not incur the 6d bale wharfage as in other routes. P.S.— lntending sliippers kindly state on consignment notes consignee's name, via Foxton, Wellington. Steamers run twice a-week, and wool will be forwarded without delay. F. R. YOUNG, Shipping Agent, Foxton. Freight for General Cargo, Wellington to Foxton, 10s per ton. _ XMAS, 1894. W fill % i$ Ck i'lJi *.°A 2 iiiiii *•! XMAS, 1894. mHE HIGH SCHOOL, PALMERSTON NORTH, K. WILSON, M.A., Principal. Glasses for Carpentry and Shorthand are being formed. Evening Class on Tuesdays and Fridays. A few vacancies both for Boarders and Day Boys. TIiE~~vTOLIN~ MR J. C. R. ISHERWOOD will resume classes in Feilding for teaching the Violin and theory of Mueio on dates to be given in future advertisement. Mr Isherwood is possessed of the highest testimonials as to his skill as a musician and his method of teaching, Applications may bo forwarded in the meantime to his address, Palmerston North. OH N ii T E fITT", COLYTON, Timber and Wool Carter. Apply, personally or by letter, to Post Office, Oolyton, or at his Residence, Ashurst Road. E have 2 DAIRY FARMS for sale (40 acres each); all in grass ; well fenced ; house and all conveniences on each ; close to school and dairy factory. Price, £550 each ; easy terms. Apply to RATLIFF BROS. NOTICE. fTIHE undersigned will be a cash I purchaser of First-class Dairy Butter during coming season. W. W. CORPE. Makino STOLEN OR STRAYED^ A BAY MARE, about three weeks ago ; while mark on neck from tether rope. £1 reward will be paid on return of same to E. BELLVE, Feildiug
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1894, Page 3
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