The annual pri&e-giving at the Lyt-ton-s'i*eet School, Feilding, will take place'at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, and at tho District High School at il o'clock. .The Chairman of the Education Board will speak at both functions. Paten's arc specially invited to attend. In the afternoon Mr "Pirani will visit tlie breaking-up functions at several country schools. It does not* follow because a machine has won some contest it is the vest of its kind. For instance there ivas a milking contest at a certain station in Australia. The winning midline immediately claimed that it lad defeated all other machines on lie market. But here's the point— 'ho contest was unknown to the reirosentativo of the Ridd Milking Vlachine until after it had taken -lace —hence the Ridd machine was not leatcn. And after all, a noto of comnondation like this from Mr George Larvoy, of Otakeho, carries more v eight with tho practical farmer than ill the contests ever hold. "I have ised the Ridd Machines some time iow and must say they are the best nachincs ou the market. They are implicity itself and will stand a lot if wear. Tbo pulsation is perfect, and here is nn fear of hurting the cow's eats." Tbe Blackstone Oil Engine is s simple as could bo made, easily unierstod and gives every satisfaction. MANSON AND BARR, Agents, Palmerston North. Uric Acid is tbe chief cause of rheu-na-tism and kindred diseases. Knowng this, why continue suffering unold agony wlicn RHEUMO will cure ,-ou? It removes the excess Uric Vcid from the Blood, and thus quicky gives permanent relief. 2s 6d and is 6d por bottle, at all stores. ■ &§^gj_k DECLARATION OE RESULT Oi 1 TOLL EOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RANGITIKEI. I FREDERICK CHARLES SWILSON, Returning Oi'licer for he Electoral District of Rangitikei, lo hereby declare the result of the doII taken on the 7th day of Decernier, 1911, for the election of a mem)or of Parliament for tne said dis;ricfc to bo as follows:— Votes Candidales. polled. COLLINS, CHARLES BOWER 295 MELDRUM, WILLIAM 2037 NEWMAN, EDWARD 8065 Total number of valid votes polled ... 5007 Number of votes rejected lis informal G5 I therefore declare the said EDWARD NEWMAM to becleted. Dated at Marton, this l_fch day of December, 1911. F. C. WILSON. Returning Oi'licer. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. TUESDAY, 20, WEDNESDAY, 21, and FRIDAY. 2'J DECEMBER, 1911, Awapuni Racecourse, Palmerston N. A COEPTANCES for First Day, and I\. Final Payment*,-'for Sixth Palmerston North Stakes close on FRIDAY, 15 DECEMBER, 1911, at 10 1) ' 1 "'. J. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. I 11, Cuba Street. P.O. Box 5*2. Palmerston North. R AN T"\ "|" AST Discount Day—FRIDAY.. aJ December lf*th. BAZAAR! ' BAZAAR! T3UNNYTHORPE PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 13th and 14th. - Open Afternoon and Evening. Proceeds in aid of Methodist School Building Fund. IMPOUNDING* NOTICE. "T MPOUNDED in Feilding Public JL Pound, by the Borough Ranger, 1 Bay Mare, saddle marks on wither, sear on near front fetlock, and on near hind leg; not shod. Also 1 Brown Mare, whito face,, iii) '*£ white on near hind fetlock • shod all round. If not claimed and expenses paid, will bo sold on Tuesday, January 2nd, at 12 noon, at Pound. T. J. EVANS, Poundkeoper. WELL KNOWN,, but worth repeating. A Mild Cured Dairy Fed Ham is tho b6st possible standby for tho Festive Season. We guarantee each Ham for soundness and flavour, £ lease order early. BRAMWELL BROS. WANTED Known.—For sale, firstclass cow (second calf) in ful profit. /Apply MRS FLTZGEALD Aaorangi.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 14 December 1911, Page 3
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