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Advertisemeiub NOTICE. SECTION 118, " NATIVE LAND COURT ACT, 1894." Department of Justice, Wellington, 28th January, 1895. THE attention of all persons interested is directed to Section 118 of "The Native Land Court Act, 1894," which provides that bond fuh transactions in Native lands may be completed under certain restrictions. All claims under this section must be notified as required by the Act, and the rules made thereunder, betore the 23rd day of April next, otherwise they will be excluded. Copies of the rules affecting such claims, and all other necessary information, may be obtained at any of the offices of the Native Land Court. — TJy Order. C. J. A. HASELDEN, Under-Secretary. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. IT having come to my knowledge that since the occurrence of the fire which destroyed the premises occupied by me in Fergusson Street certain persons in Feilding, whose names are well known to me, have been circulating dan.aging statements concerning my character, Notice is now given that unless such persons instantly cease the circulation of such statements legal proceedings will be immediately taken against them. DAVID BARRETT, Feilding. FEILDING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE Annual General Meeting of the Presbyterian Church will be held in the Church THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30. Business : Session's, Manager's, Financial, and Sabbath School Reports, and Election of Committee. All members of the congregation are requested to attend. ~~ SALVATION ARMY. i^OLONEL and MRS DOWDLE, \J from England, will conduct Special Meetings in Feilding on THURSDAY aud FRIDAY", February 7th and Bth. Both Afternoons, at 3, Special Holiness Meetings in the Primitive Methodist Church ; all invited. Both Evenings, at 8, Great Salvation Meetings in the Barracks. At night meetings, Silver Collection taken at Door. " THAN KS. I DESIRE to thank the Feilding Fire Brigade, und those xvlio assisted them, for their efforts in attempting to save my shop which was burned down on Sunday morning last. LOUISA M. BARRETT. SLAUGHTER LICENSE. "XTOTICE is hereby given that at JL3I the next meeting of the Kiwi, tea County Council I will apply for a License to Slaughter great and small Cattle on Section 4, Block XI, Hau. tapu. JOSEPH W. F. SIXTUS. " TO PAINTERS. TENDERS are invited until 5 p.m. on MONDAY, the 11th Febru-. ary, for Painting the Campbelltown, Feilding, Halcombe, Makino Road, Taonui, and Sanson Schools and Residences ; the Beaconsfield, Carnarvon, Cheltenham, Terrace End, Stanway, and Upper Taonui Schools ; and the Awahuri Residence. Specifications to be seen at Mr H. L. Sherwill's office, Feilding, and at Messrs Barraud and Abraham's offices, Palmerston N. A. ATKINS, F.R.1.8.A., Architect to Wanganui Education Board. " TO BUILDERS. fTIENDERS are invited until 5 p.m. _|_ on MONDAY, 11th February, for Additions to Apiti School. Plans, &c, to be seen at Mr H. L. Sherwill's offices, Feilding, and at Mr M. A. H. Tompkin's store, Birmingham. A. ATKINS, F.R.1.8.A., Architect to Wanganui Education Board. npENDERS wanted for cleaaing J_ creek and drain. For particulars apply to JAMES CAMPION, Aorangi. Tenders close Saturday, February 9. W. BENSON, DECEASED. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited for a Lease for 12 years aud 3 months, from 6th March, 1895, of 90 acres (Section 310) and 202 acres (Section 312), Kiwitea Block. Tfae land is well sub divided, oigooc quality, well grassed and watered. There is on Section 312 a dwellinghouse, with woolshed and outbuildings Conditions for leasing may be seen and forms of tender obtained, at th< office of the Public Trustee, Palmers ton North, at the Police Station, Feild ing, and at the Public Trust Office Wellington. Tenders will be received up to th< 14th February, 1895. No tender necessarily accepted. J. K. WARBURTON, Public Trustee THE MAKINoIisENICAL CAUSTK POTASH SHEEP DIP. THE above Dip is put up in 4-gal lon tins ; each tin makes 400 gal lons dip wash, and will dip 500 sheep costing 12s per tin or 24s per 1000 shee]: JOHN DUNLOP, Lime, Coal, and Grain Merchant, and Agent for above Sheep Dip, i. Feildini LOST, a Gold-Brooch, near the rail way station, last Thursday morn ■j n g. The finder will be rewarded by re turning it to the office gf this paper*

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 186, 6 February 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 186, 6 February 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 186, 6 February 1895, Page 3

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