There are four men in New Zealand supremely happy. They have each deaf and dumb wives. The grain traffic on the Canterbury railway line began on the 10th instant. This is about a fortnight earlier than usual. Auctions FUDAY, JANUARY I9th. AT THE SALE YAKDS, AWAHUKI. CATTLE & SHEEP. >JTEVENSANDp O Ri O Is Will sell by Public Aucti* n as above 10 thrfee-y ear-old steers 10 heifers 20* two-year-old steers 15 two-year-old heifers 20 cigh teen-months, mixed 200 fat sheep 00 fat evves 94 store ewes Also — Henderson's Reaper and Mower, back delivery. Sale at 1 o'clock. STLVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURK. UNRESERVED SALE. Saturday, 20th. January. On the premises of the Bank cf New South Wales, Feilding, MESSRS Halcombe and Sherwill bave received instructions from A. McDougall, Esq., who is leaving the colony, to sail by auction on tbe premises of the Bank of New South Wales, the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising— Horse hair couch, tables, chairs, iron and wooden bedsteads, (doubh and single) crockery. ; kitchen utensils, water filter, carpets, &c, &c, &c, &c. , Sale at 3 o'clock. I NOTE. — This sale is without reserve. SATURDAY, 20th JAiNUAHY, .1883, at 2.30 p.m. MR JAMES LINTON (by in-; structions from Messrs'l hynne, Linton and Co., agents lor the vendors) will sell by public' auction, at : his Sale Rooms, the Square, Palmerston North, on S ATURDAYj ttie 20th JANUARY, 1883, at 2.30 p.m., the following 'try valuable properties, ■ situated on the Bunnythorpe Road, | close to the Rangitikei Line, and adjoining the property ot James Sherman, Esq., and other well-known ; settlers, being the j Rural sections, Nog. £03 to 599! (both inclusive]) containing about 14300 acres, part in grass and part in bush, sub- * divided into 23 allotments, ; varying from 41 acres to 107 acres. __ ■" The •distance from Palmerston is| about 3 miles, with a good xoad lead- ; iag to the property. # ; Tlie adjoining sections are all occupied and improved. i T_e never-faifcing Taonui stream is ! accessible tj all the allotments by roads intersecting the Block. ; The terms -of die sale are the most \ advantageous that have "been offered to purchasers at any sale of land in , ' the Colony, viz — I2£ per cent, on the fall of the ; , hammer. 124 per oent. an 12 months irom ; sale. I_e -balance can Temain on mortgag« for 7 years at the low rate of 7 per cent. For further particulars apply to THYNN?., LINTON _ CO., Airents &r the "Vendors, Foxton, Or to JAMES LINTON. Auctioneer,, Palmerston North.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 61, 17 January 1883, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 61, 17 January 1883, Page 3
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