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JOHN COBBE, . HAS IMPORTED BY RECENT STEAMERS : a 4105 yards Dress Goods, s 7051 yards Flannelette, 3 1216 yards Sheeting, 1 954 yards Cretonne, c 288 pairs Blankets, 50 Bush Rugs, 123 White Quilts. v Also large Shipments of MANTLES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, CORSETS, UMBRELLAS, UNDERCLOTHING, Etc. Intending Buyers will please NOTE the following lEn____OTS : JOHN COBBE keeps by far the Greatest Variety of General Drapery, , and Boots in tiie District. Being a Direct Importer, bis customers save large Warehouse profits. Ho gives a DiSCOUIIt of 5 per cent, ofl' all Cash Purchases exceeding £\. JOHN~COBBE, '■ DIEECT IMPORTER. WINTER MILLINERY. Ladies should lose no time in visiting the SHOW BOOM, the contents of which are being cleared at Enormous Reductions. This Department is now under the supervision of an Experienced Milliner. ULSTERS t ULSTERS ! The large Stock of Ladies and Girls' Ulsters Must be Reduced and are now being ofi'ered at ONE HALE THE MARKED PEICES. R J. THOMPSON, CASH EXCHANGE.

! KIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. I TENDERS will be received by tbe j above Council, up till noon on SATURDAY, 25ib May, 189-3, for the following Works : — \ 1. For clearing, forming, and cul j verting 85 chains ?>langamako , Road " ' j 2. For slumping, cleavinc*, and fenc- | ing-in about 1 Gth of an acre of J the Waituna Cemetery I 3. For putting in culvert and fillingin embankment, on Mackay's Line ■1. For erecting Frame Bridge on the Cheltenham Cross-road 5. For the supply and deli*. cry of about -300 cubic yards of gravel on the Kimbolton Road, in the Makino, Oroua, and Kimbolton Ridings G. For the supply and delivery of about 150 cubic yards oi gravel on Perry and Mcßeth's Line 7. For the supply and delivery of j abcut 100 cubic yards of gravel on Sinclair's Line 8. For raising the BeaconsfieM Bridge and putting in wings and making up approaches to same Plans, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at the following places : — No. 1 at Mr Lay's Store, Pemberton; Nos. 2, 3,4, and 7, at Messrs Ransom and Son's Store, Waituna ; Nos. 1, 5, and 6, at Lowes's Hotel, Birmingham ; and the whole; at my office, Feilding. Tbe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY (Juxr.), County Engineer MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Manchester Road Board to establish a FERRY across the Manawatu River, Otanuaiu, known as " The Lower Gorge Ferry," and that the following scale of Tolls be charged on and after the Ist day of June, 1895 : — For every Passenger, 6d For every Horse, and Man in charge, ls For ev.ry additional Horse or head of great Cattle (up to twenty), 9d For every additional Horse or head of great cattle over twenty, Gd For every Sheep, Goat, or other small cattle, except Pigs (up to one hundred), 2d For every additional Sheep, Goat, or other small cattle, except Pigs, Id For every Pig, Gd For every Vehicle on two wheels, with or without springs, drawn by one horse or head of great cattle (driver included), 2s Gd For every additional Horse or head of great cattle drawing same, 'Jd For a Mail Coacb (driver included), 2s Gd ; and also 9d for every borse more than one drawing the same For every Vehicle with more than two wheels 'except a mail coach), with or without springs, drawn by one horse or head of great cattle (driver included), 3s Gd For every additional Horse or head of great cattle drawing same, 9d For every Bicycle or Tricycle, rider included, one shilling. The man in charge ot the Ferry may demand to bave any portion of a load unloaded before taking the vehicle on the punt, and any part of a loud so unloaded will be charged for in addition to the above scale at tbe rate of 3d per cwt. frr goods and 6d per 100 feet for timber. Between ten o'clock at night and four o'clock in the morning double tbe above rates shall be charged, CHARLES BRAY, Clerk Manchester Road Board. ™ A CARD. MR S. S. MOORE, Music Teacher. LESSONS given on Piano, Organ, j and Violin. j Visits Colytou (on Mondays), Awahuri, • Campbelltown (Thursdays and Fridays),

___*3a_»ci>-_^if_ft3i_^ [Barrand and Ateliaiu, i SEEP AND GENEEAL MERCHANTS, FEILDING and PALMEESTON N. XT AYE to arrive (per Earnock from ji Liverpool) a large Shipment of GALVANISED FENCING WIRE OF UEST ENGLISH MAKE, Numbers 7 and H in CWT or HALF CWT Cods. ON SAL E — FEED OATS. FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE both LONG and SHORT FEED. Lari'c Stocks of Prime OATEN SHEAF CHAFF. CRUSHED OATS ! CRUSHED OATS! Whole Fowls' Wheat, Eye Com, Cape Barley, Horse 1 Jeans, Peas, etc. A'tents for — ■ The N.Z. Shipping Company, Ltd. The "L'n ited Insurance Company, Ltd. Booth, McDonald and Co. Andrews and Beaven. Etc., Etc., Etc. 1 _ "Wool"! Wool ! A. WILSON & CO., BUYERS oi Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, and Tallow in any quantity, FOR CASH. Stores : Warwick Street, Feilding. Highest Market Price given. LAND FOR SALE. IT^OR SALE, at Apiti, a Farm consistJ ing of 200 acres good grazing land, being Sections 6 and 7, Block XI, Feilding Small Farm Block ; ring fenced ; well grassed and watered ; all in grass except 30 acres of shelter hush ; 100 acres perfectly level. The farm is exactly opposite the site of the Cheese Factory. Price, £6 10s per acre, on exceptionally easy terms. Apply to EDMUND GOODBEHERE. N.B.— There arc 14,000 feet of wellseasoned Sawn Timber on the section for sale ; cheap. \V HAT XX O ! BAKER'S Peerless Baking Powder. Really Good. You Try It. To be had irom your Grocer, in ls tins. EMPIRE STABLES. "VTOTICE is hereby given that all J/M Accounts clue and owing to me as late proprietor of the above Stables must be paid forthwith to Mr David Ross, tobacconist, Fergusson Street, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge, or Legal Proceedings will be taken for their recovery. ALEX. PRINGLE. FEILDINO BRANCH Wellington Acclimatisation Society. FT-IHE following Game Licenses bave X heen issued for the season,^ Ist May to 31st July (inclusive), 1895 : — F. G. Bretherton, F. E. Pickering, N. Gorton, E. F. Blundell, C. London, Hugh L. Sherwill, J. W. McDonald, F. J. Chell, F. E. Campbell, James Barrow, Alfred Barrow, E. A. Barton, A. Paine, A. Churcher, W. Light, T. Evans, T. J. Evans, W. Towler, D. Downes, C. P. C. lioe, A. M. A. Jennins, H. H. L. Bilderbeek, W. James, C. A. W. Hunt, W. H. Houlding, C. Dermer, Geo. Towe, H. A. Goodall, Jno. Pawelka, Robert Linton, T. H. James, E. Tindall, F. Churcher, •Geo. W. Sopp, C. Stevens, A. E. Rope, F. Kinch, E. E. Terry, J. J. Bagnall, J. H. O. Colby, F. Burrell, W. R. Godfrey, J. F. Bishop, R. Sheehy, J. C. Hill, Stuart Newall, F. M. Ross, G. L. Young, Jos. Bellve, M. Drury, J. A. Lessington, "W. Thomson, R. Soper, C. H. Coote. ~ ' CLEMENTSON'S I ABOUR EXCHANGE & REGIS J TRY OFFICE, Manchustbr Street, F_-ir_DiK(_ (Licensed). Several General Servants want situations, from 7s a week to 10s,

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 273, 22 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 273, 22 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 273, 22 May 1895, Page 3

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