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Memoranda.

Mr S. Williamson, of Waituna, advertises for a boy to milk cows and make himself generally useful, Mr John Hill advertises that poison has been laid on his section N6^ 19, Manchester Block, Feilding-Ashurst road. Tenders are invited for logging, sawing, dressing, &c, at a sawmill in the Taranaki district.' Further particulars may be obtained and specific < tions examined at the office of this paper. The Payne Family will give a grand farewell performance in the Assembly Rooms on Thursday, the 3th of October. Further particulars in advertisement, posters, and handbills. . Mr G. W. Siiailer, photographer, of Palmerston, notifies in another column that he will visit Feilding on Thursdays in future, instead of on Wednesdays. A new advertisement appears to-day from Mr Fagan, who is .now holding a cheap sale of boots and shoes. The sale will continue for only four or five weeks. Mr J. Hyde Parker, music teacher, has removed to Palmeraton where he will reside for the future, but he will still conduct the exercise of his profession in Feilding, which town he Avill visit twice in each week. -■■ ■ - Cobbe & Darragh have at present a firstrate assortment of Garden Tools, including Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Digging Forks, Syringe's, &c. They are also Agents for Yates' celebrated Gardsn and Flower Seeds. It will be seen by advertisement :in another column tliat Mr J. J. Curtis, o Grey street* Wellington, draws the alien lion of the -tradespeople' mid others to the advantage they, will receive by huvine. consigned to his rare, i onsignees at present suffer from delay in transit ai Wellington, and the consequent expense of storage, which would be entireij avoided. Those wishing lo send parcel.or presents to Europe are reminded tha he has ii c enp prompt delivery by eaci of the direct steamers, for London. Par eels so sent are "delirered at the door ot consignee, if instructed. It is also not i<^ Bed tli ut he has ; . special conveyance foi the removal of furniture, and luggage. Custom House work is, of bourse,' v necessary. branoli'ltf:his.businc3s.-7-Ax>VT. ;

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 44, 26 September 1889, Page 2

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Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 44, 26 September 1889, Page 2

Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 44, 26 September 1889, Page 2

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