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The Feilding Star. 1 ALL Accounts owing to the hi a Feilding Star Proprietors on 3u;,i June have been transferred to Fhkj-. Pibaki & Co., and arc now being ren- ■ dered. No deductions will be recognised, except where errors have occurred, and in future accounts owing ( by Fred. Pifaui & Co. will be paid as rendered, no contra accounts being recognised", - ' ' FRED. PIRANI & CO,

On Saturday the Star is published at 2 p.m. The 'Frisco mail reaches Feilding by this afternoon's train. Miss Hanron, one of the teachers in the back blocks of this* district, has been appointed teacher at Korora, in the Pahiatua district. The second wife of Mr Corus D. Green, a wealthy Philadelphian, is suing his first wife for .£IO,OOO damages for having won back her husband's affections. Anna LoreniS, ofX'iiwjiiniatfci, is seeking a divorce from her husband, who is a wealthy broker, alleging that to humiliate her he constantly entered the drawing-room "barefooted and wriggled his toes when s)w had guests. A telegram, received at Brussels from New York announces the death of the gipsy, vioUfil*, |Rig^, the man with ;wh6m. :M^iai-:,' : Chimay (Clarfti Ward, of a millionaire American) eloped' some twelve years ago. : ;>;■ v - ; Inquiries' have bejßij Wado as to the condition .of.- Ljonel Eejriy, : Who waa convicted in N^ovjember: last of the murder of a Chinatnan at Wellington. Some months ago the- mental balance of Terry became more disturbed than it formerly was, and he was transferred from tiie Terrace' Priion (Wellington) to aisouthern lunatic asyfum, where he is still confined. Hip health is said to be good, but he is subject to fits of violence. Speaking on the question of women's votes at the Diocesan Synod, Mr G. Wheeler thought that the holders of the pjarse-stnngs B|ould be the o>ly party ta, exercise votes. R women got tliejiower to vole for a vestry, they couldiiot logically be kept from 'i joining the vestry and even the Synod, just as on the political franchise they might yet go into Parlia« ment> ;

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 12, 14 July 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 12, 14 July 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 12, 14 July 1906, Page 2

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