Sittings. > ; ;v :,; '; -j;'.' V- '• >■ — '♦' ' — '— ■■ ■ : (Bet Press Association) •■-■■•■ Wblmngton, June 2. At the Supreme Court August Peterson, WM acquitted on a charge of stealing liquor from the Empire HoteL James Young, alias Saunders, was sentenced to eighteen months for horse stealing, and Frederick Kingan received a similar sentrace for • like charge. ' Chbistchubch, Jane 2.. At the Supreme Court, Saml. Natbey was, found not guilty on a charge of housebreaking and theft. Stephen Barrett, found guilty of indecent assault, was sentenced to three months imprisonment. ■ Win.f^Perrt pleaded guilty to stealing a bicycle, and was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months and to pay JEIO, costs of prosecution. Handsome Legacies. (Per Press Association.) Chbistchubch, June 2. The late Mr Jameß Gammack bequeathed the greater portion of his estate to the public library eadowment, amounting to L 20.000. He has also left L2OO a year to the North Canterbury Education Board for the purpose of founding four scholarships in connection with the Canterbury College. Certainly the best medicine known is Sander and Sonß' Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds and influenza ; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, •caldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swelling, no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diptberis, bronchitis, inflammation of the lung, swellings etc. ; diarrhoea, dysentery diseases of the kidneys, and uninary ' organs. In uae at hospitals and medical clinics all 6ver the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma and International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and rei'ect all others.— Adv. *■". Advertisements EANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. MR JOHN STEVENS, M.H.R., invites his Constituents to meet him at 7.30 p.m. each evening on the undermentioned dates and at these several places : — PAREWANUI Schoolhouse — Wednesday, 3rd June CHELTENHAM Town Hall— Thursday, 4th June WAITUNA Schoolhouse — Friday, I sth June FEILDING FLKE BRIGADE. 'mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the X Feilding V olunteer Fire Brigade will be held at the Brigade Station on FRIDAY, June sth, at 8 o'clock p.m. Business : Election of Officers and General. HENRY WORSFOLD, Hon. Secretary. THE MANCHESTER RIFLE b PARADES for JUNE— Thubbday, 4tb (Morns Tube) „ 11th (Government) „ 18th (Morris Tube) „ 25th (Government) VOLUNTEER HALL. SKATING J SKAIING ! ! Excelsior Skating Rink. OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, from 7.30 to 10. Admission Is, with use of skates. AFTERNOONS, from 3.30 to 5 o'clock (for ladies and children only). Admission 6d, with use of skates. Skilled Assistants always in attendance to assist beginners. The Proprietor reserves the right of refusing admission. Haybittle's band in attendance every eyening. Skates for sale or hire. THOS. A. HOWELL, Proprietor. nRHE Partnership hitherto existing JL between T. A. Howell and F. W.Clayton as proprietors of the Excelsior Skating Rink has been dissolved from this day (Wednesday, 3rd June, 1896), by mutual consent. The above Rink will be carried on by Tbos. A. Howell, who will pay all outstanding accounts in connection with same. . THOS. A. HOWELL. FREDE. W. CLAYTON. Witness— H. Gbeen. KIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. * "I^TOTICE is hereby given that a J3| Special Order, proposing to form the present existing Apiti, Ongo, and Hautapu Ridings into five New Ridings, to be named the Apiti, \Rangiwahia, Ongo, Otamakapua, and Hautapu Ridings, with boundaries as v therein described, was adopted at a meeting of the Kiwitea County Council on Saturday, 16th May, 1896> and it is proposed to confirm the same at a meeting to be held on Saturday, 20th June, 1896. A copy of the said Special Order can be inspected at the County Office, Feilding. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, ...... County Clerk. RS A. OLDFIELD begs to announce to the Ladies of Birmingham and surrounding districts that she will continue business as PRESS and HABIT-MAKER opposite Laing's Stables, Kimbolton road, BIBMIKOHAM. * FEILDING BUILDING SOCIETY ffIHIB Bociety ii prepared to make J[ ' Advances on favourable terms and 'at lowest possible oost to borrowers. All who are desirous of securing ft House, for themselves by monthly payments should apply • \ EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Manager. ; ' EDMUND GOODBEHERE. Land and Commission Agent and Valuer. "j OANS negotiated on freehold security J-J at current rates. _ < _ Agent for Commercial Union Fire Insurance Company, and Australian Mutual Prdvident Society (Life). Farms for sale in all parts of the mstriet, ;from 100 to 1200 acres. ' ' Numerous town lots in Feilding, and suburbs, with or withoutbnjldings W" ONDEKFUL PRICES. Ladies' , Fatittionable Toques, 3/o, 8/11 ; Stww Bate* 6dftttd la.—To Aw Boose.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 281, 3 June 1896, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 281, 3 June 1896, Page 3
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