A. H. Wylds, proprietor of the Chelt enham Sawmills, will hold a clearin; sale of Rough and Dressed Sawn Timbe for Fourteen Days at Greatly Reducec Prices. — Advt. The New Zealand Clothing Factor] beg to draw special attention to thei stock of tweeds for gents', youths', an< boys', suits to measure, which is the bes' assorted stock in Feilding. Suits tc measure, perfect fit guaranteed, anc prices lower than any other house in th( trade. — Advt. By far the best assortment and mosi suitable for presents in Electro-plate Goods are now showing at Joseph Dae bagh's, Feilding. About 500 differeni articles to choose from. Come earlj and secure a pick. Just opened up, Never snch a show in Feilding before. Advertisements ASK FOR BASS' CELEBRATED ALE —OCTOBER BREW. "VT~OW on draught at the Manchester I^l Hotel, in splendid condition, Bass' Celebrated Ale. MANCHESTER ROAD BOAED. rpENDERS will be received by the J[ above Board, up to noon on SATURDAY next, 2nd inst.,— For the Collection of DOG TAX for the year ending 31st December, 1895. Specifications may be seen at the Board's office, Feilding. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY, Clerk Manchester Road Board. ' COCKSFOOT. WE are cash purchasers of Cocksfoot and other Local Seeds. Having the latest-improved machinery erected at our Feilding Warehouse for Cleaning Seeds, we are prepared to allow growers to use the same. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. THE FEILDING CYCLING CLUB'S FIRST ANNUAL BICYCLE RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THE OVAL, FEILDING, — ON — WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, '95. 8 EVENTS, viz. : 1-Mile Maiden Handicap (open) ; 1, 2, 3, and 5-Mile Open Handicaps ; Half-Mile Novelty Race; President's Handicap (open to members of F.C.C. only) ; and, should time allow, a Consolation Handicap. A procession of Cyclists, headed by the Feilding Brass Band, will leave Manchester Square for the Oval at 1 p.m. All Cyclists cordially invited to join. First race to commence at 1.30 p.m., sharp. The Feilding Brass Band will play during the afternoon. All events run under the rules of the N.Z.C.U. Entries close with the Hon. Sec. on Monday, February 11th, at 8.30 p.m. Refreshment Booth on the ground. Admission to Ground, Is ; horses and vehicles free. EDWARD H. FISHER, Hon. Sec. Feilding Cycling Club. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TENDERS. fTIENDERS will be received by the I undersigned up to the sth February, 1895, for Alterations and* Additions to the Marton Assembly Room and Lodge Room. Flans and Specifications to be seen at the White Hart Hotel, Marton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. GIBBONS. " TOT^UILDERSi npJENDERS are invited for the Erec- _| tion of a CHURCH at Stanway. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the office of Mr C. Bray, Feilding. Tenders can be delivered by post to the undersigned not later than THURSDAY, the 31st January. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEO. WHEELER, Stanway. THE MAKINO ARSEI«GiLCAUSTiC POTASH SHEEP DIP. THE above Dip is put up in 4-gal-lon tins ; each tin makes 400 gallons dip wash, and will dip 500 sheep, costing 12s per tin or 24s per 1000 sheep. JOHN DUNLOP, Lime, Coal, and Grain Merchant, and Agent for above Sheep Dip, Feilding "" NOTICE^ JTTOIE undersigned will be a cash _|_ purchaser of First-class Dairy Butter during coming season. -• W. W- CORPE, Makino
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 179, 29 January 1895, Page 3
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