THE WAR SCARE. THE BRITISH LION ROUSED. HE WON'T ALLOW ! RUSSIA, GFRMANY, AMERICA, j TURKEY, i Or any combination of Foreign Powers TO TREAD ON HIS TAIL. He and the Colonies mean Business. LARGE ORDERS have been issued for Torpedoes, Ships, War Material, and Provisions. A year's stock of Su rat ura Tea will also be required, because One Found will go three times as far as ordinary Tea, AND IT 13 PURE CEYLON, Without any Foreign Mixture. EVERY HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD USB SURATURA TEA. UNITED Farmers' Co-operative Association (limited). FEILDING, WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON, and WANGANUI. Authorised Capital, £100,000. Subscribed Capital, £50,000. Number of Shareholders, 1600. THE Association offers exceptionally favourable terras for the Shipment of WOOL to London. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, Free of Commission. Minimum Charges. Prompt Account Sales. Cash Remittances. Wool will be offered at the Wellington Sales if desired. Large Stocks of Farm and Station Stores AT LOWEST RATES. JOHN MARTIN, Chairman of Directors. H. W. DAVY, Local Manager. T. H. James & F. W. Heaps, ARCHITECTS, Fkildino and Palmekston Noth. T7IEILDING Branch conducted by _n Mr James, Kimbolton Road. Offices : In Mr Greenwood's chambers. EDMUND GOODBEHERE. Land and Commission Agent and Valuer. LOANS negotiated on freehold security at current rates. Agent for Commercial Union Fire Insurance Company, and Australian Mutual Provident Society (Life). Farms for Bale in all parts of the district, from 100 to 1200 acres. Numerous town lots in Feilding and suburbs, with or withoutbuildings. Mutual Life Association of Australasia MESSRS BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, Rangitikei Line, have this day been appointed District Agents for Palmerston North. By Order of the Board. ALFRED GILBERT, Secretary. Wellington, 30fch December, 1895. OOD AND JUDKINS, Wool-brokers, Commission Agents, and Accountants. Properties for sale. Loans negotiated. Insurances effected. Messrs Wood & Judkins are prepared to conduct AUCTION SALES of all descriptions in any part of the district. They also intend to open an Auction Mart as soon as possible, and settlers are requested to at once forward articles they may have for sale. Address : Kimbolton Road, Feilding. TRAIN SERVICES. North. Leave Feilding— 7.ls a.m., 12.20 p.m---6.12 p.m. South. Leave Feilding— lo.s3 a.m., 4.3 p.m. 8.20 p.m. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. Meetings will be held for 1896 as follows : — Thursday, Thursday, July 30 Feb. 27 „ Aug. 27 „ Mar. 26 J „ Oct. 1 April 30 1 „ „ 29 May 28 „ Nov. 26 „ June 23 „ Dec. 31 TO CORRESPONDENTS. 11 Fees Lance." — Your letter on "The Prohibition Laws" will appear in tomorrow's issue.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 187, 11 February 1896, Page 2
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405Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 187, 11 February 1896, Page 2
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