AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL, FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO will sell by public auction al the private residence of Mr Dostali McKenzie, Nprth Road, Feilding — • The whole of the Furniture ami ' Effects i - : 1 Also,— 1 Bmilch«ows 6 2-year heifers 3 fat steers 1 Shorthorn bull 9 pet lambs 4 rams 3- fat pigs 2 tons 'good hay . Fowls and Ducks Sale at Noon. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY,, Wth APRIL, 1890: /• At 11 o'clock. W TRIMBLE -has receiyed in»i .structions from Mr C BroWn (who is leaving the district) to sell by ; public auction at his private residence, Kimbolton Road, as above, — All his valuable Household Fury niture, consisting of Cheffonier, Sewing Machine, Chests of Drawers, Couches, Chairs, Tables, Brussels Carpets, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, &c, &c, Also,— 2 sections of Land. Also,— The Book Debts of his late Busiriess, a list of which will be on view the day before the sale. ' ! .. No Reserve. OPENING NOTICE: FBEDERIGK RICHARDS, HAVING taken over the Business of Mr Chistopher Brown, Manchester House, Feilding, has reopened with a CLEAR iNd SALE OF DRAPERY and CLOTHING I In all branches, from 20 to 50 per cent, under his predecessor's prices. BOOTS & SHOES $0 PER CENT OFF. Everything else equally low. NoTE;-»-Thiß being a genuine clear- : iDg sale, F.R. does confidently assure , all who may patronise the shop, they 1 will not leave disappointed. ! W. CTIO, SHEAHEft, \ (Late Manager for Eade and Yewn), HAVING taken those^ premises now in the occupation of Mr W. Pearson/ Bootmaker, Manchesterstreet, will open about 15th of April with an entirely new stock of Firstclass Furniture, and Mopes, by^ Btrict attention to business^ to merit the support and confidence placed in him as Manager for the late firm of Eade & Venn. «* Aili Work GtrfßA^lEieri." Orders deceived at Workshop, opposite J» Pollock's, where a small stock is noW on view. . Funerals Umjurtaken. Look out for the Opening! ! W. GEO. SHEARER, Cabinetmaeer, Upholsterer and "CrNDERTAffpR. THE EMPIRE HOTEL. HAVING effected considerable improvements in the above Hotel MRS OLIVER is now prepared to receive Travellers and Boarders on the most reasonable' terms. The Bar is furnished with all the Best Brands in Spirits, Wines, Ales, Australian Wines, ari4 Liqueurs. The Table is kept on a most liberal scale Table d*hotb at 1 *»m» Mrs. OLIVER, Proprietress. "0. fl. MJTHYEN, . WATCH, CLOCK & MUSICAL , BOX REPAIRER, Sandon, 'fTTILL' visit FEILDING every VY SATURDAY, staying over till the following MONDAY at Mt Watt's, Denbigh Street. All Work guaranteed. MAURICEVILLE LIME, Wairarapa. MR. FREDERICK POPE, Builder, Feilding, has been appointed agent for the Celebrated Mauriceville Lime, by whom Orders will be promptly executed. . ' D. M. BROOKS, Sandon and Mauriceville. -. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. ' r TVEL'& s.s. NAPlEß,. Captain Har. X vey/ will leave Wellptotoj. byery MONDAY and THURSDAY. " ■ Foxton- every WEDNESDAY an<3 SATURDAY. " F. R. YOUNG, ' Agent s.s. Napier JOHN D. VALENTINE, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR B i Warwick Street, Feilding. F Plaris, Dtaiwings and Estimates givißi
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 118, 29 March 1890, Page 3
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