WANTED, at once, a Cook and Housemaid, Apply Mrs Coote, Wnyertree. WANTED, a goo<fCui!ock Driver, at onee — not a puncher. Apply W. F. Marsh, Fowlers. WANTED Known- Lost, on Friday, 27 tb nit., near Hitcbman's corner, a Brown Check Shawl. Finder will oblige by returning to Star Office. WANTED, a Grassing Paddock, abont 4 or 5 acres, to rent or lease, — Joseph R. Paul, Feilding Brewery. WANTED to Sell— One half bred Jersey Heifer, from a good Shorthorn cow ; to calve immediately, to the pedigree Jersey bull Bunthorne. Price, £5 ss. Apply Mrs Kirton, Derby Street. WANTED Known — The Colyton Cricket Club's Annual Meeting will be beld in tho Colyton Hall on Saturday next, at 7.150. WANTED to Exchange — A good Hack, for sroart pony or light sulky. Apply Stab Office. WANTED Knowa-Pers.s Waimate John Cobbe has received 26 doz. "job" White Turkiuh Towels. Usual price, about 9d ; to be cleared at 5s lid per doz. THE S.S. WAIMATE has brought John Cobbe 70 pieces of New Prints and Ginghams ; splendid value, and good patterns. lifi PAIRS NEW CURTAINS to XJ-U hand at John Cobbe's, ex s.s. Waimate; tip top value. SHIPMENT of "Oxford " Undercloth. ing and Y. and N. Corsets, direct from the makers, ex s.s. Waimate, now on view at John Cobbe's. WANTED Known— Quarterly Tea Meeting, Wednesday, 6 p.m., Primitive Methodist Church ; Is eacb. Public Meeting at 7.80 ; addresses, solos, &c. Don't forget this t WANTED, a grown up Lad for general farm work. References I required. Apply to C. H. Coote, WaverI tree. WANTED to Let -Cottage cod taining 4 rooms end scullery, range and tank ; good locality ; rent, 6s. — G. C. Hill. WANTED Known— Jnst arrived : Full stock of Cricketing Material by various makers, Good variety of WisJon's Bats, Balls, Ice, to choose from. — J. S. Milson. WANTED to Sell-Prime Derwent Potatoes. Apply to R, Flower, Feilding- Ashnrst Road. XTTANTED Known — For Sale: 8 W second-hand Traps; 2 Spring Drays, 1 Buggy. For address apply Star Office, Feilding. SHERBORNE HOUSE. — Twilled Flannelettes, piiikg and creams, 3id ; 2yds wide white Twilled Sheeting, lOd; Twilled Cretonnes, 3|d.— J. B. Bcckley. HERBORNE HOUSE. — Ladies' Cashmere Ribbed Hose. 9d and Is pair; Girls' from 3d ; 4 button French Kid Gloves, 2s 6d.— J. B. Beckley. SHERBORNE HOUSE.— Geufs Sad. die Tweed Troueers, 10s 9d ; N.Z. Tweed Suits, 21s ; Union Tweed, 18s 6d; Men's Wool Shirts, 3s 3-1. — J. B. Beckley. WANTED Known-Just to hand: Patterns of Spring and Summer Goods for 1897. Latesi; designs arriving by s.s. Aotea within a week or fortnight. Special Cash Quotations.— Arch Williamson. WANTED Known— To lend, in large and small sums : Monoy, on every class of security. — A. N. Hayne, Financial Agent, The Square, Feildiag. WANTED Known— A large selection of Tunes (Rollers) just to band for the Gem and Roller Concert Organs. — A. N. Hayne, agent, Feilding. i STOUNDING BARGAINS at the /~\ Great Winter Se.le now proceeding at the U.F\C. A. __ BLACK SILK GLOVES, 6d per pair; Initial Handkerchiefs, Is 6d per dozen, at the U.F.C.A. MEN'S Colonial Saddle Tweed Trousers at 11s 6d ; Men's Colonial Tweed Suits at 21s, at the U.F.C.A. BARGAINS in Ladies' Jackets Capes and Macintoshes at the U.F.C.A. WANTED to Sell— looo bags of Oats, in lots to suit purchasers ; also, a large quantity of old Oats.— A. Wilson & Co., Woolbrokers. \\7 ANTED Known— That T. Evans W has plenty of dry matai stamp wood on hand ; also, 2 foot rata ami maire. Orders may be left with Mr M. Bolfit, saddler, and will be promptly attended to. ANTED KNOWN— My Firewood Drays start going regular from today (March 24). Orders promptly supplied. ERNEST ADAMS, Taonui. Mr J. S. Milson, agent, Feilding. WANTED Known— Haying obtained a first-class .sweeping machine, I will, on and after August 9th, commence to sweep Chimneys in town or country. I am, also, prepared to remove any Rt-fuse either frtm private or business pl.-ices. Orders may be left at J. S. Milson's.— Charles Wiokham, Denbigb street, Feilding.
RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had of 0. H. HO 8 KING, Fbildino. GAS ENGINE. fTIENDERS are invited for the sup_l_ ply of a two-honr power Ga« Engine, complete. Tenders to state price and terms. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to close on September 31st, 1897. KIRTON & CURTIS. A OABD. MR S. S. MOORE, Music Teacher. T ESSONS given on Piano, Organ, J_J and Violin. Visits Colyton (on Mondays), Aw ihuri, Rongotoa (Tbnrsdavß and Fridays'Kosideuts of Rou^utta aud district may obtain terms and other infor nation from Mr Penney. __ TENDERS INVITE ) FOR STUMPING fifte:n ac;ea (more or less). Tenders to close on Monday, 6th September. Intending contractors shown over the ground at any time. Apply to Cuas. FitzHbbbert or B. T£rby, Makiuo Road.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 55, 2 September 1897, Page 3
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