WANTED Known— Services in the Wesleyan Church, to-morrow : 11 a m., Rev. C. C. Habrison ; 7 p.m., Mb Jas. A'Codbt. ANTED to Sell^-The pure bred Jersey Bull " Buntborne," 1\ years old - from the herd of A. Soutbey Bake*, Esq. Apply Stab Office or Mr Charleß Carr. ANTED Known— Case of Periodicals, Books, and Magazines, ex Maori. WANTED Known— Freah Oystwi just arrived. Smoked Fish at Glbmentson's Oyster Saloon, Manchester Street, Feilding. WANTED Known — Mis 9 Powhll to iptak at 3.80 p.m. en Sunday next. Band of Hope Tea and Meeting, Tuesday evening, in Temperance Hall. Children, 6d ; Adnlta, Is. WANTED t» Sell— Single-forrow Plough by Booth McDonald, ene three horse Harrows, one four iaoh tyre dray, shaft and leading Harness and Plough Chains. Apply to B. Tremewan, Bgnnythorpe Store. "Yj^TANTED Known— The Bauar at VV Colyton in connection with the Church of England will be held on Wednesday, August 11th. ANTED Known— " Esther " Cantitta iv Cheltenham Public Hall m postponed until Monday, 19fch inst. ANTED Known -Come astray: A Sheep Dog, black, white on ohest; rough co«t ; no collar. Apply to John Murphy, Colyton. TIT ANTED Known— Come astray : One V V valuable black and tan Collie Dog. Owner can have same by paying expenses.— Frank Dowdle, Cheltenham. WANTED Known— Grand Variety Entertainment will be held in Birmingham Town Hall on Saturday in aid of school funds, consisting of Limelight, comic songs, &c. ANTED, Tenders for Stamping ona acre of land at Apiti ; also, for erecting 50 chains Fencing, Tenders close July 17, For particulars apply to W. Shobt, Apiti. WANTED Known—Just arrived, a grand assortment of Games ; big variety. Pick for Is. See window.— J. S. Milson, Manchester Bazaar. WANTED to SeH— One double Buggy, one single American Buggy, one Bradley Gig, and two Putnam Gigs, all nearly new. Appky E. J. Gbabah, Feilding. ANTED to Lease— An Improved Farm, 279 acres, with all necessary outbuildings. For full particulars apply to James Wilson, Makino WINTER SALE NOW ON at the U.F.C.A. WANTED Known— The most gen«. iue Bargains ever seen in Feildwill be found at the Groat Winter Sale now on at tbe U.F.C.A. OR BARGAINS do not miss the Winter Sale now on at U.F.O.A. XTISIT THE BARGAIN SALE~at the V U.F.C.A., an opportunity not to be lost. • ASH SALE.— Dressmaking in our usual first-class style and finishperfect fit— for 9s 6d (for our dresses).— JT. B. Beckley. CASH SALE.— Tea Room open for convenience of country visitors.— J. B. Beckley. CASH SALE. — Macintoshes (sewn seams) : Ladies' from lls fid ; Girls', all sizes, marked red ; Gent's (pear tree brand), 29s 6d, for 21s.— J. B. Beckley. /"^HEAP Kaiapoi Sample Snits, Tpras* \J ers, Overcoats, and Shirts at Johk Cobbe's. S"PECIAL"VALUF7in Kaiapoi SampT* Macintoshes now being offered by John Cobbe. T ADIES' and Gentlemen's reqnireJ.J ments for Evening Wear in big variety at John Cobbe's. FOR Rugs and Blankets try John Cobbe. Biggest stock in the district to select from, Extra good value in Kaiapoi Sample Ruga. ANTED to Sell — Macracarpas, Pinus Insignis, Rhubarb Roots, Blight-proof Apple Trees, Plum and Gooseberry Trees.— H. A. Lyne, Denbigh Street. ANTED Known-Money! Money! Money to Lend, on freehold aui personal security.— A. N. Hayne, Land, Loan, and Insurance Agent, Feilding. WANTED Known— Ab Organ which will play over 1000 different tunes for 80s. Apply to the Agent, A. N. Hayne, The Square, Feilding. WANTED to Sell— looo bags of Oats, in lots to suit purchasers ; also, a large quantity of old Oats.— A. Wilsok & Co., Woolbrokers. \\ r ANTED Known— That T. Evans VV has plenty of dry matai stump wood on hand; also, 2-foot rata and maire. Orders may be left with Mr M. Belfit, saddler, and will be promptly attended to. WANTED KNOWN-My Firewood Drays start going regular from to-day (March 24). Orders promptly supplied. ERNEST ADAMS, Taonui. Mr J. S. Milßon, agent, Feildtng. RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had of 0. H. HOSKING, Feildino. A «ABD. MR S. S. MOORE, Music Teacher. f ESSONS given oh Piano, Organ, I J and Violin. Visits Colyton (»n Moadays), Awahuri, Rongotea (Thursdays and Fridays). Residents of Rongotea and district may obtain terms and other information from Mr Penney. E. J. GRAHAM, HAYING purchased the BLACK* BMITHING and COACH* BUILDING business lately carried on by W. Baker, desiroi to notify that he has removed to the more commodious premises formerly occupied by A. L. Parr, opposite the Colonists' L. asd L.' Corporation offices, and is prepared to undertake any work in connection with those businesses. As I have disposed of my business to E. J. Graham, I desire (hat my late patrons extend their favors to my successor, who h«8 engaged my services. W. BAKES. J WILLIAMSON , Oabinetiiaeeb, FergUßSon Street, Feilding Every description of I urn" t iue hand made. Good workmanship, at reasonable rates. _ " TO TRESPASSERS. ANY person found trespassing on my property at Halcoiube will be prosecuted. i 11. P. L&KOE.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 9, 10 July 1897, Page 3
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