RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING. AT BULLS. Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1895. THE Secretary will undertake Investments » on the Totalisator when instructions are accompanied by the Cash. The Telegraph Office will be open at Bulls between 7 and 7.30 p.m. on Ist January, 1895. Also on the Course on 2nd January. CHARLES W. MACLEAN, Secretary. In the matter of the Public Trust Office Acts for the time being, and in the matter of the Estate of William Benson, late of Beaconsfield, in the Provincial District of Wellington, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all Creditors and others having claims against the above Estate are required to send in to the office of the Public Trustee, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, or his Agent at Palmerston N., and in writing, on or before the Eighth day of March, 1895, full particulars of such claims giving the items and amounts of the same ; and the Public Trustee will, at the expiration of tho said time, or as soon thereafter as conveniently may be, distribute the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof among the parties entitled thereto, haying regard only to tho claims which the Public Trustee shall have then had notice, and according to the priorities given by tho Public Trust Office Acts for the time being to such claims as between themselves respectively. All Moneys payable to the above Es» tate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's Account at any postal money-order office. J. K. WARBURTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 18th December, 1894. Tt /TESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS' I\J_ STOCK SALESDECEMBER : Palmerston (Horse and Produce) Saturday, 22 Palmorston Thursday, 27 Pahiatua ... ... Friday, 28 educational! MES M. R. ROBERTS'JN, having removed to a more central positon in Boweu Street (off Kimboltoni Road), is now prepared to take Boarders as/veil as Day Scholars. daving had 17 years' experience in the State Schools of New Zealand, and four in those of Australia, Mrs Robertson trusts, by attention to duties, to secure the confidence of parents and guardians of children entrusted to her care. Accomplishments Taught : Music, French, Drawing, Painting and Dancing, At home to receive parents Ist and 3rd Wednesday. Night School for Boys and Girls from 7 p.m till 9 p.m. THE VIOLIN. MR J. C. R. ISHERWOOD will resume classes in Feilding for teaching the Violin and theory of Music 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 oi teaching, Applications may be forwarded in the meantime to his address, Palmerston North. PIANOFORTE. ~~ MISS W. GREENWOOD has resumed Teaching. The quarter begins with each pupil. Terraß on application. " C. 8. POTTS, FJULLMONGER, Apiti. BUYER of Wool, Hides, and Skins in any quantity. ONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, at current rates. Money to Lend on Personal Security. T. WATSON, Financial Agent, Manchester Square, Feilding ASK FOR ANTICUTA, Registered " Anticuta." DREBSING for- Open Wounds for Horses, Cattle, Dog«, &c, a certain cure for sore shoulders, broken knees, cracked heels, rinpworm, and sores and wounds of erery description. A cure effected by one application only. A. N. HAYNE, Agent, Feilding NOTICE . E RANGER is now carrying goods v from Feilding to Birmingham, and from Birmingham to Rangiwahia. Prices : To Birmingham, IC3 per ton ; to Rangiwahia, 35s per ton, cash. F. G. WOOLLAMiS /CONSULTING and DISPENSING ! \^j CHEMIST ADVICE AND MEDICINE at Reasonable Charges. N.B.— -All prescriptions dispensed are carefully copied and originals returned to the patient. Artist, Sign-writer, Carriage and House Painter, CAMPBBLLTOWN. (Good Work Guaranteed). PRICES suitable for the hard times. Address, c./o. Mr H. Bishop MONEY TO LEND. OQAAA Ou Good Freehold Sboyl/U Security, at 6£ per cent, in one or more sums. Also £1200 at 6 per cent. Apply to GEORGE A. PREECE, Land and Financial Agent, Palmerston North FRANK OWEN LICENSED and AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. Member New Zealand Institute of Suryeyora.) Native Surveys undertaken for Land Court Purposes. Bush Felling Contbaotb laid off. THE OLD SURVEY OPPIOE, Back of the Corporation Buildings. MRS SANDERS 18 prepared to receive a limited Dumber of Pupils for Plain and Fiincy Needlework, viz : Point lace, rancramc, leathorvrork, satm fititch, raised woolwork, knitting, netting aiwherochet, wax, pnper, and wool flowers. Good Lace got up and repaired. Tennis Nets made to order. Terms (moderate) ou application. Address : Warwick Street, opposite WiltfottV wool-shed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 150, 21 December 1894, Page 3
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