Advertisements TjiOß PRIVATE SALE. On account of the owner leaving the district. — A first-class 10-roomed House in Feildin/?, half acre of land, with stables and outbuildings, &c ; price, £360 ; easy terms. A 5-roomed House in Feilding, 1 acre, outbuildings, &c ; .£260 ; easy terms. Also, a 4-roomed House in Denbigh Street, with 1 acre of ground, dairy, cowshed, Ac ; good garden and orchard ; price, £210 ; easy terms. Also, several good Building Sites centrally situated in the town. [This is an exceptional opportunity for securing the above valuable properties, which will prove great bargains.] Wanted to exchange, a first-class free hold Hotel, now under lease to a good tenant, at £4 per week, value £1500. Owner will take farm or small sheep run in exchange for same. Apply to RATLIFF BROS, Commission Agents. VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE NEAR FEILDING. THE undermentioned Sections, being portions of the well-known Potatou Farm, are open for private sale, viz: Nos. 91—216 acres ; 92— 167 acres; 93— 186 acres; 94—291 acres. All fronting good metal roads. Terms : Two-thirds of purchase money may remain on mortgage at 5 per cent for five years. Applications, stating price, to be sent to Mr John Saxon, Feilding (or personal application may be made to the latter), from whom further information can be obtained, or to W. H. Levin, Esq., Wellington. Applications to be sent in on or before SATURDAY, the 4th February. 1893. The quality of this land can be judged by the crops now growing. Inspection invited. FEILDING BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTIFICATION of VALUATION LIST. TAKE Notice, the Valuation List for the Borough of Feilding is now open for inspection at the Borough Council Office, Feilding. All objections there' o must be left at the Court House, Feilding, on or before the loth day of February, addressed to the Assessment Court ; and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Borough Council Office not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. GEO. C. HILL, Town Clerk. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FEILDING BOOT A SHOE DEPOT, Montague's Buildings, Maochester Street. MESSRS THACKER and PALLANT Hate Now Opened With a splendid stock of ladies', gentlemen's and children's BOOTS AND SHOES As Messrs Thacker and- Pallant are their own manufacturers, and at the same time import from the best establishments in England and on the Continent, patrons may rely on obtaining only the Tory best articles at the very lowest prices. THACKER & PALLANT. ! W. G. SHEARER, CABINET-MAKER, &c. BEING Overstocked in many lines, I have decided to offer special advantages during the remainder of this month. Intending purchasers would do well to arail themselves of this opportunity of buying cheap Furniture, and having a free fjwas in the Pea Competition, which will positively close not later than the end of this month. fDue notice of the counting out will be given to all coupon holders.] Don't miss this chance of securing bargains at the FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. FEILDING. I NOTICE TO SHEEPFARMERS. THE LONGBURN SLAUGHTERING & FREEZING COMPANY HAVE now commenced work, an<l shareholders and farmers having fat ttock to dispose of, or who desire to freeze on their own account, will find it to their advantage to support the local company, and communicate with the buyers, Abraham and Williams, or with Mr A. McPherson, Secretary, Long burn. D. 13UICK, Chairman. TO LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS. TO LKT. — Those Commodious Stables in connection with the Manchester Hotel, Feilding. They comprise 10 loose boxes, 12 stalls, harness room, large loft, buggy and coach houses. Splendid opening for a good man. Apply to HORACE BASTINGS, The Proprietor. THE marvellous Melbourne " Boom " completely collapsed resulting in a magnificent opportunity fur buying goods at nominal prices for the *' Erupted Boom " Sale beginning on January, 2Cth inst,, at Te Aro House, Wellington. " NOTICE. MR GEORGE ANYON, of Binning ham, has been appointed our agent for Birmingham, Pemberton, and Apiti. He is authorised to take orders for job printing, advertising, and to receive the names of intending subscribers, to the Stab, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge for all accounts due and owing in his district. KIRTON & CURTIS. Proprietors.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 91, 21 January 1893, Page 3
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