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MONEY. For Investment on Security of Freehold Lands. Town Properties accepted if ample margin offered. JAM prepared to advauce large or small sums on favorable terms 0 borrowers. Interest, 6£ and 7 por cent — acording to amount required ; S per ent. small sums. I invite enquiry as to expenses, and borrowers can then compare my terms with other lender's total charges. I have £4000 and £2000 of local money at 7 per cent, in sums of £1000 and upwards. The £2000 1 can break into smaller sums at 7£ or 8 per cent. A. SOUTHEY BAKER, Solicitor, Palmerston North. " MONEY TO LEND IN Any Sums on Rural Land, current rates. No Commissions cnarged. J. HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor, Palmerston N. FOR WELLINGTON. THE MANAWAiU CO-OPERA-TIVE STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, Limited. THE Steamers JANE DOUGLAS (Capt. Fraser), and TUI (Capt. Pope) will leave Foxton as under (circumstances permitting) — February 23— Tuesday— Tui — 11 p.m. February 24— Wednesday— Jane Douglas— 2 p.m. February 26— Friday— Tui— 2 p.m. February 27 — Saturday— Jane Douglas— 2.3o p.m, These dates will be adhered to as closely j as possible, but the Company reserve the right to despatch steamers in advauce of, or later than, the dates named, or to withdraw any steamer altogether, and . cannot be responsible for any loss or ln- , convenience occasioned thereby. For freight or passage apply to W. G. ROBINSON, Agent, Foxton. Agents in Wellington — W. & Gr. TURNBULL & Co. WILLIAM CARTHEW HAS received per Kaikoura, direct from London- - Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home Cassell's Magazine, Harper's Young Peeple Young Men of Great Britain, vol. 87 Harper's Magazine, Christmas No. Moxon's Miniature Poets J3elgrave Annual The Golden Flood Misletoe Bough Funny Folks Annual Holyrood Annual Winter's Annual Family Storyteller Large collection of Birthday Books, Novellettes, &c. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy Goods Importer, Manchester street, Feilding. OPENING NOTICE. MESSRS JONES & DUNCAN having opened the Denbigh LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, are desirous of informing the public of Feilding and its suburbs that they will always have on hand — ■Single and Double Buggies Saddle Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen Horses broken to Saddle, and Single or Double Harness. Horset Trained for Racing Engagements. Terms as per agreement. JONES & DUNCAN. W, READING, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, & FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, Manchester Street, Feilding, Has now on view a Grand Stock oi Christmas and New Year Cards and Prevents of all descriptions. Picture Books, Dolls, Toys, and Fancy Articles in .endless variety. Splendid lot of Reward Books, Jfovds, Novelettes, Music, &c. Choice selection of Cigars, Cigar*ttes« Tobaccos, Pipes, and all smokers" requisites. The Circulating Library is increasing in popularity, and the Fancy Work Department, under the personal management of Mrs Reading, is becoming a favorite institution with the ladies 01 tiw district. Libraries, Hchools, Bazaars, &c, most liberally dealt with. MANCHESTER TIMBER YARD. THE above Timber Yard is now open on that section of land IMMEDIATELY BEHIND Bkllve's Empire Hotel, and fronting the RAILWAY RESERVE. Every description of Timber will be k^pton hand, rough or dressed. Ciders promptly attended to. . JIENRY ADSETT. February Ist, 1886. ISS FRASER, Tkachrr of Music, JA'TTON STREET, FEILDING.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 109, 23 February 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 109, 23 February 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 109, 23 February 1886, Page 2

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