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WAN TED.- A Boy, about 14 years of age, as an Apprentice. Apply Sash and Door Faetary, near j Railway Station. ANTED TO SELL->A Strong Spring Van. Apply to S. J. Thompson. : ; TTTANTED TO BUY-rA: Spring V V Waggon, with pole.. Apply ' to S. J. Thompson. WANTEt) ]INOWN> — T.hR. Chamberlain crushes Oats at 3d per busheL . : ,>i; ,. ; --• \; ;V-. ; ANTED raOJTO.^- T^R. Chamberlain is selling crushed Oats at 2s 6d per bushel. . . > o: ANTED, TO SELL:^ One ' T pure-bred Langshan Rooster 21s. Apply Star OfSce. '* .' .: WANTED KNOTO.— Just opened up-^-New Eibbons, New Laces, New Feathers, New Feather Trimming (6 shades), Ulsters, Stockinette. ; Jackets, Collarettes, Knitted Wool Sfc^,.isfcCjr,i&c., at S. J. Thompson's." ' , J . .' ; ' ; ANTED ENo^?N. —That S.; J. Thompson's Oash Sale contuities. WANTED EM>W.;-Tkatcall goods are Marked/ Below New Zealand TTHolesale Prices at S. J. Thompson's t Sale. "...'. :■..;,.;.'.: -.. ..^■v--;:-,: .--y * ; WANTED,— All the economical housewives in Feilding to buy the Flan nels at 7,d, Bd, 9d, lid, to Is 6d.;l6Bmim"ber they have come direct' -to; S* J. Thompson. ~ - r W WANTED KNOWN— That one or more. Five- Acre Sttburban Sections can be had on deferred payments. For further particulara^apply at Stab Office. . , f ; ' - A April 5,1886. ;lr> WANTED.— Tenders for Felling 100 Acres of Busn on Section 37, ' Harbour Board. : ; To be let in two Contracts of 50 Acres each. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned before the Bth of June. Full particulars to be seen at Mr Pollocks. JOHN SAXON, : v Feilding. ANTED KNOWN.— That, F. R. Linton is a Cash Purchaser of, all kinds of Game, Native and Imported. Orders by letter or telegram*. J promptly 'attended to. v : ':_ CiHAPPELTi'S Pianos, Trichord, check J action, in Canadian Walnut case. Price, 38 guineas. T^TETIPELD'S Pianos, and Pianettes; J- 1 also good second-hand Pianos, guaranteed sound and stand well, maybe hadfrom H. Collier & Co. ', Victoria Avenue. HOELING & Spangenberg Pianos; full Trichord, check action, iron frames, vertical or overstrung, in Walnut case, are in stock at H. Collier and Co.'s, Piano Importers, Victoria Avenue. ■pIANOFOETES tuned, repaired, and JL renovated in tone and touch, in Town and Country, by competent. Tuners and Bepairers. H. Collier and Co., Victoria Avenue., ;. ; ..■;' ;..';■; „";-''.'-:"., ; .' eyA GUiNEAS. The Viofena Ifodei 04t Pianoforte Trichord, check actjoa in handsome Canadian. Walnut case. Price, 34 guineas, or may be paid W 18 Monthly Payments of £2 6s 6d. These Pianos cannot be surpassed for^tone, durability, and finisn, and can only be had from H. Collier & Co., Muao Sellera Wangariui."; SMALL Dairy Farm;' 14j acres, fenced and sub-dividedf !Commodipus and well-finished Residence, Stock-yard, Stable, Cart-shed, Fowlhousft, Orchard, &∨. r ; willrun a dozen cows all the year round ; within- few minutes' wafic of railway station; For Sale, by Easy Monthly Payments, or three-fourths on mortgagerM!loW' rate interest. Apply' Sxak "Office. 11 ; ANTED KNOW^.^Whitlock'a 1v V 1 celebrated DeUii Chutney, and Whitlock's famous Relish, are equal in quality to anything that , can be imported, aiid. are mneh cheaper. These Sauces' ~«e manufactured from pure Vegetable Productipng, have great stomachic properties, and peculiar zest* and _ara strongly recommended by the Medical Profession. ,'..'- ; vy-» v - PAHIATUA VILLAGE SPECIAIi SETTLEMENT ON PERPETi UAL LEASE. „.... Situation : Mangatainoka Bridge., near main road, se#n miles south of ' Woodville. IT is hereby notified that the Pa- '?. hiatua Village Special Settlement Sections will be open for selection at this office on and after Friday, 18th, June, 1886. Applications can also ba lodged with the Ranger, as Steward \ of the Village Settlement, at Pahiatua up to 16th June. - There are, 58 sections, ranging in area from 4 to 20 acres each ; leases m rentals from about 2s 9d to 5s an acre will be granted for 30 years, renewable for further periods- of 21 years, but without right of purchase. Advances on certain conditions may be obtained from the Government tp enable selectors "to build houses and improve their holdings ; 5 percent, will be charged on the amounts advanced. Residence and oertain improvements are compulsory, . Plans, conditions, and regulations may be seen and obtained at Railway ■: Stations and Posif Offices in Wellington district. Any further information . i that may be required can be (Obtained from the Steward of the Village Set- . tlement, Mr Maokay, who will b% at Pahiatua from 9th to 16tli June, or from this office and other Land Offices intheColony. j; w. a;Mrch^t, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands Office, * ? /Wellington, 14th May, 1886,

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 151, 1 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 151, 1 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 151, 1 June 1886, Page 3

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