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£20 on account ; always put new worl aside for repairs. Cross-examined at length by M Sandilands, the evidence being in cor roboration of previous witness. H. V. Pickering deposed to ordering j buggy from Parr and seeing it at differ ent stages of construction. By the Bench : Had no reason to sup pose the buggy intended for the plaintil was given to witness. Mr Fitzherbert having addressed tin Court, Mr Sandilands replied. His Worship said that if a coutrac had been entered into forthecompletioi of the buggy before Christmas it wai waved by plaintiff's action in January There was a good deal in defendant'! evidence that he could not put repair: aside for new work. Judgment woulc be for defendant with costs 3s, wit ness' expense 10s, solicitors' fees 4:2 2s. R. Parr v. Wm. Baker ; Mr Reade foi plaintiff, and Mr Sandilands for defencl ant. This was a case which was heard at previous sittings of the Court, and ir which judgment was given for plaintiff but a rehearing was granted on the application of the defendant. Robert Parr, L. Pike, A. Parr, and Wallace Hastie, gave evidence for tbe plaintiff, and H. Bennett for the defence. The case was adjourned. The witness Pike was allowed 4-2 for expenses, as he came from Longburn. Botcher v. Botcher. Mr Sandilands for plaintiff, and Mr Fitzherbert for defendants. This was a case in which the aged father applied for an order of maintenance against his three sons, either of whom was willing that he should live with them, or they would support him in a home, but would not give him money as they thought he w*ould spend it foolishly. The father would not agree to theso proposals. The case was adjourned. The Court then rose. Canterbury A~and P. Association. _ (per press association). Chbistchubch, March 15. At the annual meeting of the Canterbury A. and P. Association tonight, the President referred to the gloomy prospect for wheat, and said that farmers must look to frozen meat, wool, dairy, and pig industries. I have a number of testimonials from persons who have been under the Hygienic Treatment, testifying to the beuelicial results received. H. Jolly, representative, Feilding. — Advt. Just opened nt ihe New Zealand Clothing Factory, Feilding, Men's -ummer Suits, ilic latest in Ties Straw Hats, White Vests, Figured Vests, Alpaca Dusters, China Silk Dusters, Alpnco Sacs, China Silk Sacs, &c, &c— Adn. To Save Is fo earn, and a few pence saved on ffnch purchnse makes a considerable amount in the course of a year. Buying Crease's A.I. CoHec saves money, for it is the best nnd goes farthest. Do Not Delay, for its usually dangerous. For to suffer from indigestion while you can be cured is folly ; but by using Crease's Taraiacum or Dandelion Coffee you can s^on be cured. " i^vert^ements ~~ FEILDING DOG TAX. OWNERS of all dogs not registered by the 31st instant will be summoned to the S.M. Court for a breach of the Dog Registration Act, ancl for J. H. BLACKMORE, Registrar iaWITEA~ROA DBOARII TENDERS will be received by tho above Board up to noon on SATURDAY, 17th March, 1894, for the following works : — 1. To Form and Culvert 20 chains of the Mangoira Road South 2. Clearing about 60 chains of the Kiwitea-Tapuae Road 3. To Form and Culvert 49 chains of the Kiwitea-Tapuae Road 4. Trimming and Metalling 120 chains of the Kiwitea-Tapuae Road o. To Form, Culvert, and Metal 92 chains 35 links of the Waituna Valley Road. G. Bushfelling, Forming, and Culverting 34 chains 75 links, and Felling, Stumping, and Clearing about 45 chains of the Road leading to the Vinegar H ill bridge site. Plans, Specifications, and General Conditions for No. 1 may be seen at Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham, and for 2, 3, 4, 5, and G at Messrs Ranson aud Son's Store, Waituna, and at the Board's Office, Feilding. The lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY, Engineer Kiwitea Road Board. TENDERS^ TENDERS are invited, until noon on SATURDAY, 3 1st March, for the Erection of a Residence at Rangitira (uear Hunterville) for Mr Homan. Plans, <fee, to be seen at our Feilding office until Wednesday, March 21st, after which date they may be seen at Mr R. E. Beckett's office, Marton. JAMES k HEAPS, Architects TENDERS. TENDERS will be received by Mr Thos. Ryan, Hotelkeeper, Cheltenham, up to noon on SATURDAY, the 31st instant, for Additions and Alterations to the Boarding House, Waituna. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Messrs James and Heaps', Architects, Feilding, up to Tuesday, the 2lst instant, and afterwards at the Cheltenham Hotel, up to SATURDAY, the 31st instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. p _ West Waitapu. ■ FENCINOy mENDERS are invited up to noon on I THURSDAY, March 22nd. for about 200 chains (more or less) Wire Fencing, in sections to suit contractors. Specifications to be seen at Messrs D. am V W. Mauson's (Feilding), C. J. Bridles < Stairway »., and A. Allan's (LdiukiUie Bark, Palmerston). The fencing Uiies will be shown to intending con tractors, cm Wednesday, 21st inst., start. \lffrom the Homestead, Stanway, at o a.m. sharp. _ SLAUGHTER LICENSE. IM FITTON, give notice that it is my intention to apply, at the next meeting of the Kiwitea County Council, held at Feild ng, for a^ License to Slaughter great and small Cattle on action ISC, Beaconsheß

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 265, 16 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 265, 16 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 265, 16 March 1894, Page 3

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