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HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TO GRAZIERS, FARMEES, BUSI« NESSMEN, DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS. By order of the Administrators in the Estate of the late John Manson, Esq., of " The Pines," Feilding. r\ ORTON & SON and R. S. ABRAVT HAM, m conjunction with FEE KUAN K.JACKSON & CO., will offer for sale by pubhc auction, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 11th and 12th JANUABY, 1893, at 1.30 p.m. sharp, At the Rooms of the Borough SateyanJs, Palmerston North, New Zealand. 115 FAKMS. E.ach varying from 20 to 1000 acres, being the four magnificent properties of the late John Manson, and respectively situated as follows, namely :— Edinkillie Park, 3,115 acres. 2£ miles from Palmerston North ; The Wanganui Harbour Board Block, 2,697 acres, 9 miles from FeiJding ; The Manchester- Waituna Stan* way Block, 7,262 acres, 4 miles from Hulcombe and 12 from Feilding ; The Manganui Block, 720 acres, 2| mile 9 from Midhurst and 3£ from Stratford. The total comprising — 13,860 ACRES of splendid land; which, in point of position, richness of soil, cropping and graz* inj; qualities, are unsubpassed in the North Island. Therefore, whether as a paradise for Dairying, grounds for the early maturing and fattening of 6tock, rich fertile lands suitable for the success ful and abundant growth of cereals, root crops, vegetable.*, and fruits, they at no distant date must generally increase in value, anu now are A jGRAND, SURE, SAFE and MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. That this no overdrawn picture, as regards at least the Edinkillie Park Estate, see two letters in the New Zealand Times of 13ih and 23rd January, 1891, from the travelling correspondent of that journal— an entirely disinterested wit' ness -entitle.) "Up the WellingtonManawatu Line " ; also, see Plans and Descriptive Catalogue. Terms Liberal ; Title, Land Transfer Act. Intending purchasers wishing to in* spect the Estates can do so on giving notice to the Managers— Mr A. Allan, P.O. Box 63, Pulmerston North ; Mr C. J.Bridie, Stanway, Halcombe; Mr P. Lynch, near Colyton, Feiiding ; Mr Thomas Vickers, Midhurst, near Stratford. For Terms, plans, and descriptive Catalogues of these valuable properties apply to either of the Auctioneers, Palmerston North, Feiiding, Balls, or Wanganui ; D, &W. Mangon, Feilding ; The Bank of New South Wales, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, &c. ; Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, Palmerston North, Feilding, Wanganui, <&c. LOOK HERE I EXTEA SPECIAL CHEAP DRAPERY PRICE LIST, And immediate saving to all who patronise J. B. Hamilton Cheapest in Feilding. DRESS PIECES almost given away. Beautiful check and plain dress tweeds, usual prices 9£d, now selling at 6d yard. Lovely soft beiges fawus aud greys, usual prices la, now selling at 9£d yard. SPLENDID yILESIA LININGS {Selling at S^d and 4£d yard. Newest in frilled edge sunshades, 3/1 1 Wide cream millinery ribbons, 6d yd Wide sash ribbons, at 7£d yard Hundreds of pretty summer hats, s£d up Light summer tweed jackets from 6/11 Dozens of sun bonnets from 1/6 Extra deep laco flouncings 1/6, worth 4/6 New skirt muslins, open work, 1/6 Sunshades from 1/3 to 15/6 15/6 dust cloaks reduced to 12/6 25/- dust cloaks reduced to 19/6 42/- dust cloaks reduced to 30/OUR MILLINERY For cheapness and style tops the tree. Before you buy anywhere else come and sample our prices. Splendid flannellettes, 3/6 doz yards Splendid bed ticks, 5/- per doz yards Our Al four-clasp kid gloves, 3/- pair 100 doz Lisle & taffetta gloves from 6d Neck ribbons 2d yard, great values Shirt blouses, fronts Swiss belts, endless variety SPECIAL FOR PARENTS. I AM OFFERING BOY'S SUITS from 2/- to 4/- off the usual retail prices. Just sample these low prices. Strong untearable tweed suits, lined throughout, sizes 2 to 6 for 4/6 each. A grand line in boys' cord suits, sizes 4, 5, 6 at 5/11 each, usually 10/- ; will wear like leather. Splendid value in little boys' blue serge man-o'-war sailor suits from 7/6 each, with whistle and lanyards complete. SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN'S English and colonial suits. Better value is not in Feilding. New hats, new ties, regatta shirts. Remember 6gr our Dressmaking Rooms are now in full swing. Real good fit, with style, guaranteed. THK READY MONEY STORE, FEILDING. H. F. JfflMS DESIBES to notify to the Public and his numerous friends that he is now in full swing with the following and many other lines :— GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BRUSHWARE, TENTS & FLYS. HORSE COVERS, UILSKIN COATS, BOOTS & SHOES, LEGGINGS. From the best Makers. TEAS OF ALL BRANDS. \ll the above lines will be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. Families waited on and goods delivered daily. H. F. JANNINGS.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 74, 10 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 74, 10 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 74, 10 December 1892, Page 3

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