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Sau son Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 4th JUNE. f^i ORTON and SON, at 1 o'clock,— \JC 3 weavers 8 fat bullocks 400 mixed lambs 250 2-tooth ewes 850 ewes (in lots) 250 ewes, in lamb The well-known hurdle borse, Waitnna, by Remington • HE FINAL REMINDER to tbe Public of Feilding is to go to the little Shop in Fergusson Street and take away the balance of the Stock of Drapery, Clothing, and Boots at less than Auction Prices. These goods biust be cleared before tbe Ist of June, at whicb time the Sale closes. There are some specially good lines of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, as well as General Drapery. No reasonable offer refused. Remember, Last Day of SaIe— SATURDAY, Ist June. See Flag, Fergusson Street. O. CUMMINS PRELIMINARY NOTICE. /■"IHARLES CARR has received in\J strucfciona from Morris Dhury, whose lease is about to expire of the Endyinion Hotel, Awahuri, to sell by public auction, at a date to be duly advertised, .Furniture and Effects, Stock-in-trade, Horses, Cattle, Pigs ; also, Sulky, Buggy, and other vehicles. CHARLES OARR, Auctioneer. Warrant authorising the Manchester Road Board to construct a Bridge over the Mangaone Creek on the Feilding- Ashurst Road, and apportioning the Cost of the Bridge hcticeen the said Road Board and the Feilding Borough Council, (Signed) GLASGOW, Governor. WHEREAS by section one hundred and thirteen of "The Public Works Act, 1594" (hereinafter termed the said Act "), it is, inter alia, enacted that, in any case where the local authority of any district desires to construct a bridge in any position that will, in its opinion, be of advantage and benefit to the whole or any considerable portion of the inhabitants of an adjacent district or districts, as well as to the inhabitants of its own district, and where it is, in the opinion of such local authority, reasonable that the local authority or local authorities of such district or districts whose inhabitants are to be so benefited should contribute to the cost of constructing or establishing the said work, the provisions in the said section mentioned shall have effect. And whereas the Manchester Road Board, being desiroi of constructing the work mentioned in the Schedule hereto under the provisions of the said Act, prepared plans, specifications, and estimates of the cost of the said work, and sent a copy of saiaie to the office of the Feilding Borough Council and to the Minister for Public Works, together with a notice from the said Road Board to the said Council as required by the provisions of the hereinbefore in part recited Act, stating, inter alia, that it was proposed that the cost of the work should be borne in the proportion of four-fifths by the Manchester Road Board and one-fifth by the Feilding Borough Council : And whereas no objection to the proposal so made has been lodged, as provided by the said Act : and the Manchester Road Board, on the expiration of the period of two months provided by the said Act, has made application to the Governor for power to construct the work on the terms mentioned in the notice aforesaid : And whereas the Governor is of opinion that tile work should be done : Now, therefore, I, David, Earl of Glasgow, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in me by the said Act, do hereby authorise the Manchester Road Board to construct the said work ; and I do hereby declare that fourfifths of the cost of constructing the said work shall be borne by the Manchester Road Board, and that one-fifth of such cost shall be borne by the Feilding Borough Council. SCHEDULE. That bridge over the Mangaone Stream, on the Feilding-Ashurst Road, opposite Section No. 13, in Block XV., Oroua Survey District, the site of which bridge is delineated upon the plan marked S.G. 236G5, deposited in the Head Office of the Lands and Survey Department, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured red. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this -seventh day of May, one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfive. (Signed) JOHN McKENZIE, Minister of Lands. MUSIC ! MR F. DTC LISLE, Pupil of Garcia, and of Randegger, Royal Academy of Music (London), having permanently taken up his residence in Feilding, is now prepared' to take pupils in Music, Singing, Painting, and Languages. TERMS : Best oi References on application to E. DeLisle, P. 0., Feilding. WHAT TT O! fl A T Jl O! BAKER'S Peerless Baking Powder. Really Good. You Try It. To be had from your Grocer, in Is tins. EMPIRE HOTJuL STABLES. MR W. H. HONNOR, having taken over the above Livery Stables from Mr A. Prmgle, hopes, by strict attention to business, to ensure a fair share of public patronage. Good Paddocking. Clipping done at reasonable rates. FOE SALE, 4 b.p. gear Threshing Machine and Chall'-cutter, with all the accessories ; a Bargain. Apply H. Jolly, CQmmissiQU Agent, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 280, 31 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 280, 31 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 280, 31 May 1895, Page 3

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