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TO FARMERS, SETTLERS, & SPECTJLATOES A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. JFOR SALE, on MOST LIBERAL TERMS, A 243 Acre Farm The Above is the Most Compact, Well Appointed, and Centrally Situated FARii in the Manchester Block. The Property is about 4 miles from Feildinß, and fronts the Ashararst Road. The whole is securely fenced, cleared, divided into 7 paddocks, and laid down in English grasses. . The soil is fiwt-class, being originally bush land. A large and commodious dwelhngtouse of 6 rooms stands on the property, together with out houses, cow sheds, stables, woelshed, cartshed, dairy, &c, &c. Also, a good well of There are also vegetable and floy er wardens, and an orchard one acre in area. The latter is stocked with a large variety of fruit trees, comprising apples, pears, peaches, plums, &c, the whole of which are in a healthy fruitbearing condition. The orchard, houses, and grounds «re surr« v tdedby a splendid collection ■of pinus msignus trees. This property is, without exception, one of the finest in the district, while the improvements effected thereon are worth more than half the money the owner is asking for the whole property. Stock now running on the property may be taken at valuation, at option «f purchaser; also, furniture on premises. . Inspection invited. Satisfactory reasons given lor selling. None but principals dealt with. The terms are most liberal, and half the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars, apply Feildiko Stab Office. H. J. Haliday, THE BADDLEEY, (Next Empire Hotel) Fergusson ;:tbe::t, Feilding. H. J. H. has pleasure id thanking the public of Feildiug and sr.rronndPinp districts for the very liberal support they have accorded him since he commenced business. He now an- j nonnces thai he has removed into his new shop and premises, next the Empire Hotel, where he intends to supply his friends and customers with every line of Saddlery, Harness, &c., "quality for quality," against any other similar establishment on this coast. Saddlery. In this line customers can have saddles made to order by H. J. H. in any style or class to suit themselves. Harness Of every description and quality as customers may require. Orders execated«& &6 shortest notice. Miscellaneous. A large co lection of the latest and recognised makes and fashions in Bridles, Bits, Spurs, Stirrup Irons, Bresatplates, Surcingles, Girths, and all other articles required in the trade. Repairs Neatly and quickly executed at the lowest possible prices, consistent with good material and first-class workmanship. Sole Agent for J. T. M. Stanford's Horse and Dog Medicines. Discount of 5 per cent for cash on all new goods purchased at THE SADDLERY, FBBGUBBBON STREET. H. J. HALIDAY, *roprietor. , THE NZ. LOAN & MEBOvNTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited). WOOLM/VOOL!! WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. ffIHE Company desires to intimate J_ to Runaolders and Farmers that AUCTION SALES Will be held during the Season at the WELLINGTON WOOL STORES, • Customhouse-quay. As a number -of buyers purpose attending these sales, wool-growers are recommended to take advantage of the competition of our local Auction Sales in preference to dispesing of their Clips by private treaty ; if reserves are not reached, the wool can be shipped to the London Market. liberal Advances made on growing clips and all produce consigned for sale or pmen . Am)EE^ TODD> Wellington Agent. E. J. ALLEN, Ageut, Feilding. __^ O F O U N DR V _|_ Wellington, LUKE & SONS, Iron and Brass Founders, Engineers, Sbu. Builders and Boiler- Makers. I .B.—^Ai'e manufacturing their most Banges at ret! need prices. The i est »nd cheapest ranees in the P>Wk ■• from £4. with H.P. Boilers from J^so Oeoametttol Castings.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 111, 19 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 111, 19 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 111, 19 April 1888, Page 1

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