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Advertisement COURT LOYAL, FEILDING. No. 5768, A.O.F. - rpHE regular THOMAS W. K. FOSTER, P.C.R., Secretary. A JUNIOR REP. Off O MATCH, S {^Manawatu y. Wanssft ganui, .^ Bb» On the Feilding Oval, On Wednesoay (TO--55^ MORROW), 16th. Game to commence at 2.80 sharp. Admission : Gents, Is ; Ladies, 6d. No free tickets. _ THE Annual Social Gathering in connection with St. John's Church, Feilding, has been postponed to WEDNESDAY, October 21st. Pincushions will be received up to Monday, the 19th idem. FEILDING BOWLING CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting ot the Club will be held at the Council Chambers on FRIDAY, the 18th September, at 8 p.m. business : To receive Balance-sheet, Report, and General. At the close of the General Meeting a Special Meeting will be held to consider the following notices of motion : — Proposed by W. A. L. Bailey, seconded by W. G. Haybittle : That the Feilding Bowling Club be in- ] corporated under " The Unclassified Societies Registration Act, 1895," by the style and title of * The Feilding Bowling Club.' Proposed by W. A- L. Bailey, seconded by W. G. Haybittle : That in the event of the Club being registered under " The Unclassified Societies Registration Act, 1895," the General Committee be empowered to frame such additional rules as they may think necessary to carry out and conduct and manage the affairs and property of the Club. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Hon. Sec. TO LEASE— TEMPERANCE HOTEL rilO LEASE, with purchasing clause, I the Temperance Hotel at Waituna. No goodwill for a good tenant. For all particulars apply at once to W, EVENSEN, Hotel Agent and General Valuator, Post Office, Cheltenham. MONEY TO LEND. ftQAA AT 5| per cent, on Rural SbOUU Security. HUGH L. SHERWILL. KIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. fTIENDERS will be received by the _| above Council, up to noon on Saturday, September 19th, 1896, for the following works : — 1. For trimming an A metalling about 116 chains Haines' Road. 2. For stumping and clearing 72 chains and making and culverting 182 chains bridle track on the western end Mangapipi Road. 3. For forming and culverting 92 chains of eastern end Mangapipi Road. 4. For forming and culverting 9C chains Kiwitea-Tapuae Road For' forming, culverting, and metalling 80 chains of the Terrace itoad. Plans, specifications ,and genera conditions for Nos. 1 to 4 may be seec at my office, Feilding, and for No. I at Mr Tompkin's store, Birmingham. The lowest or any tender not neces sariiy accepted. CHARLES BRAY (Jukb.), Engineer Kiwitea Comity Counci
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1896, Page 3
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