•ißVcsre- **6-* y 'Mi v't.2 ~*%_f" ly iAb <*&__!■ Q9gS3ESBgBIHK^'*^^nnSw2S^'IE^SSStSKdD(BMB*IMIM___H_____H Score Cut the Two Bottom Lines as follows: I void Inat iim fliiiii^f of Licensee existing in the district continue, 4^4bl4y*-[;;«sl;aH!-^ggH#iii|'in tho district — bo raked* 4-»rfe-4y-88-L-}esr!as34i^^ HlSiiSOv" ! (1.) Will throw over kO'H) lnvii and women out of employment. (2.) No License is -ni it.v.: dy,:\ if tlm natural rights of the individual, and therefore means a gu.;t : ji*.*:. -v to many. (3.) Wherever V *7i.* •'.i\.-v. !,:*^ Imcu tried in the United States or Canada, it has led to far gre-'*.*'* *■-.••.!■■ 7i-! t7 . ._■ ir -v-u^lit to remove, sly grog shops, lying, evasion, lawi- ■-.- i :*. ; . j •■■j r ' i >'* iiicr.-'a-^od drunkenness, and other evils. (4.) If No Licen. . *7* *.. ■:!* •!. eveiy hotel, wholesale bouse, bottle licensee and club would Ije cl.-.c-.. ■(! ;:•■., I'iiu no liquor bo sold or bought. ;,..'. (5.) If you buy ii*} • i '■' -"-.vlifre. the seller must be notified that it is to be sent or taken in'o \\ >■■■'•■ 'ii-irict. and your name and address be given to him. (G.) The peiv.o* w\,' ~*-!is the liquor would have to give yonr name and address and the qua,**t:r.\ ii.ii quality of the liquor sold, to the Clerk of the Magistrate's Court. (7.) For a breach <•!' the law you would be liable to a penalty of £20, and for a seoond breach, t-> a penalty of £50, or a term of imprisonment. (8.) On auHoi'.-i'Hi tl:*.fc a wineglassful is sold, any house may be raided by the police, any 'liquor f vine* therein will be seized, and tbe person whose house is raided woald have to .-.uisfy the Magistrate that he had not sold liquor. Failing to do thlfl, whicii wi wi i be very difficult, he would be sentenced to a heavy fine or term of imprisonment." Oan any Law be more Unjust? This is No License.
.yy.ty- r> >7 iHS 1-.LKUTOU A L DISXIiiOT OF Or.OUA. NOMINATION 0-"? CANDIDATES. I^HE following persons have been I duly nominated a-s Candidate* r.t tha elecuon of a Mknibor of the Honso oc iveprckeutaiivea for the Diai-rie 1 * of Orou^ : — HORNBLOW, Robert Edward LETHBRIDGE, Frank Yates PLEASANTS, Owen Carlin. Tlm itll will he ukou at the several Pnlli.ig; placei ot the e^id l.)ia**rirr, on thu sixth day of Decern-bt-r, 1905 The following are the polling places for the Electoral District o*Oroua : — The Drill Hall— A to L and Mto Z — Foilding (principal) The High School Building-right entrance— Manchester Strset, Feilding The Schoolhouse, Lytton Street, Feilding The Schoolhouse, Halcombe The Schoolhouse, Makino The Schoolhouse, Stanway The Schoolhouse, Cheltenham The Schoolhouse, Waituna West The Schoolhouse, Beaconsfield The Schoolhouse. Sandon Block The Schoolhouse, Rewa The Schoolhouse, Pakihikura The Schoolhouse, Livingstone The Schoolhouse, Orangipongo The Schoolhoune, Kiwitea The Schoolhouse, Kimbolton The Schoolhouse, Rangiwahia Mr W F Stanley's house, Peep o' Day The Schoolhouse, Ruahine The Schoolhouse, Karewarewa The Soboolhouse, Lower Kawhatau The Schoolhouse, Upper Kawhatau The Schoolhouse, Colyton The Schoolhouse, Aratika (Midland Road) The Schoolhouse, Nikau The Schoolhouse, Ashhurst The Schoolhouse, Pohangina The Schoolhouse, Awahou North The Schoolhouse, Komako The Schoolhouse, Apiti The Schoolhouse, Umutoi Mr T. Curries house, Utuwai The Schoolhouse, Table Flat The Schoolhouse, Coal Creek The Schoolhouse, Hinau Hours of polling from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 29th day of November, 1905. THOS. WATSON, Returning Officer. THE ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS SALE CONTROL ACT, AMENDMENT ACO, 1895. ! i TITHE L? ecu ■•ing Poll for tbs Eke- £ toral District of Oroua, in accordance with tho provi-*on=* of *• Tbe Alcoholic Liquors Sr*.le Control Act. amendment Act. 1895," trill be taken at tho sevnrp.l Polling pl'os>s of thesaid d.strio'-HS abnv**, on the j sixth day 'i Decsmb^r 3 905, simultaneously with tbo irlfcuorttl Poll. Dated at Feeding thia 29th d«.y of November, 190*5 THOS WATrU-N, Rai.urr.iug Offi er, Electoral District O.oaa. LOYAL MANCHESTER LODGE : 1.0.0. F., M.U. ', ~. mHE FortgT JL niyhtlyMeet* fi £&£% &* mg of tbe above _ Lodge will be y7'^WuM y bold in tbe Oddfellows' Hall, I^S^feyi. Feilding, on wJ_m!y&^i% Friday even ' ins, Dec 1, lira flfflafifl SSl Visiting broth L___J_lMHliHl — I ren are invited. Business — Proposing. Initiation Social. Nomination of Officers. A. W. PARKER, Secretary. c egbert"f^tzhekbert, y LAND AGENT. Fop Sale: 604 acres, *"*olyton, 5-roomed bouse, ;. and outbuildings. 200 acres, Kiwitea, 8 roomed hous« "" aod outonildings ,r 220 acros, Ool*- ton, leasehold, witt •» P.O. jr 1 200 asres, Hilcombe, leasehold, witb P.C 9| acres, Bunnytbor-pe, 6«roomec bonse and outbuildings. 15 acres, Feilding, Jt'6s an ecre 4 acres, Feildmg, Kimbolton Road £60 ao acre. - 12 J aores. Feilding, 6-roomed bouee good orchard and garden. 6 acres, Feilding. 0 f 5 acres, Feildiog. a * 6 acres, Feildiog. f J acre, Feilding, 6-roomed bouse. °l } acrs, Feilding. ad 6 roomed hou&e, Kimbolton Boad )n close to Lytton Street bchool. ae J aore, 5-roomed bsuee, etc, pric £600, cash £250. )9 , Livery Stables, Feilding. DBEBSMAKING in the most fash ionable and np-to-date b tyles a John Oobbe's Big range of material pod trimmings to select from*
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue XXVII, 30 November 1905, Page 3
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