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Wi ll iam Carthew, bookseller, stationer, (& fancy Goods Importer, Manchester Street, Feilding, VI " OULD call the attention of. the * ' * Inhabitants of Oroua, Rangitikei, and Manawatu, to the following new supply of Books : — Dictidnery of Daily Wants, 9/6 ; Beeton's Household Management, 9/6 ; I Rollins' Ancient History, 10/- ; Har- 1 per's Monthly Magazine, 11/-; Harper's Young People, 9/6; Spons' Household Manual, 9/6 ; Spons' Me chanics Own Book, 7/6; Spons' Workshop Receipts, 6/6 ; Mrs Henry Woods' Novels, 6/- ; East Lynne, 4/- (new edition) ; Chaimings, 4/- (new edition) ; The Late Mr. Null,, '7/6; The Islands of the Pacific, 3/6 ■; Leich Fancy Workbaskefc, 4/6; British Evangelist, 1887; Gospel Banner, 1887 ; Boys and Girls' Annual, Sunday at Home, -Liesure Hour. &c. I bave on sale for the Proprietor of the Brightwater Tannery — A few Deer Skins, Goats Skins, and bheep ■ Skins, beautifully tanned. A full stock of Crewells,. Macram, Tee "Wools, and Fancy Needlework always in stock. TO FARMERS, SETTLERS, & SPE ULA TORS A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, on MOST LIBERAL TERMS, A 243 Acre Farm The Above isthe Most Compact, Wel. Appointed, and Centrally Situated Farm in the Manchester Block.' The Property is about 4 miles from Feilding, and ; fronts the Ashhurist Road. The whole is securely fenced, cleared, divided" into ' 7 paddocks, and laid down in .English grasses. 1 ; The soil is first-class, being origin! ally bush land. A large and commodious dwelling house of 6 rooms stands on the property, together with out houses, cow sheds, stables, woelshed, cartshed, dairy, &c, &c. Also, a good well of • -water. V There are also vegetable and flower gardens, and an orchard" one" acre in area. The latter , is stocked with a laTge 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 are surrounded by a splendid collection of pinus insignus trees. This property is, without exception, one of the finest in the district, while the improvements offected thereon are worth more than half the money the owner is asking for the whole property. Stock now running on the property "ftiay be taken at valuation, at option of purchaser; also, furniture on premisesV" .Inspection invited." Satisfactory reasonsgiven for selling. None 'but principals dealt with. The terms are most liberal, and half the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars, apply Feilding Star Office. P I A N O .S SPILLER'S Neumeyer Quadruples • still in the ascendant— tbe very best Pianos imported ; spoken of in the very highest terms by all who have purchased them ; used by professors of music m the theatres and at local concerts in preference to all others. „. : Splendid shipment, ex Dor c, of the, Neumeyer latest model, TIIR GEM, '*"' an extremely haadsome design, in the richest bur walnut. Also, shipment of the celebrated Bell Company's American Organs, from £15 to £45 Ylhe best organ. in the world for church of parlour. „ - All may be purchased on the monthly payment system, or a very liberal dis■fount for cash. W. H. Spiller, „ Sole Agent and Direct Importer, lambton. Quit, Wellington Purveyor IfgLjliLjii tG -^' 8 -^ x * by A PP oilit '^^^_^^? The Goyerment nor> A. W. BROWN, : Successor to H. P. Logan. Established 1844.) Grocer, Tea-dealer, and Provi son Merchant. CASH BUYER OF FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS. j VISITORS to Welhngton will save money by making their purchases at this old-established house. Goods delivered free to Railway St_i,ioiis Lambton Ouay, Wellington, Opposite Government Buildings. .Q.-B/O OTI N C NO TI C E ... Notice is hereby given that all person's Trespassing on the farms of the undersigned, situated on the Kimbolton Rbad, will be prosecuted. YDANIJEL DOWNES. JAMES. MACKAY. Feilding, April 12,' 1888.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 128, 29 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 128, 29 May 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 128, 29 May 1888, Page 1

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