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IN THE FEILDING AUCTiUiN MART. FRIDAY, MARCH 3ud, at 1 o'clock. Jli . MON T A G U E . will sell by public auction, as fibovOi — ! A large consignment of Drapery ; j also, Furniture, Potatoes, | and Sundries. Not a Shadow of Reserve. SANSON SALeTyARDS. FRIDAY, 3rd MARCH. GORTON AND SON will sell by public auction, as above, — 120 good '2 tooth wethers iSOO 6 tooth and f.m. ewes •SOO mixed woolly lambs 000 mixed woolly lambs 100 f.ui. ewes * 100 first-class Lincoln ewes (6 tooth nnd f.m.) 100 forward 2- tooth wethers , 150 mixed shorn lambs 150 breeding ewes Also,— The privileges in connection with the meeting of tho fcjandon Hack Race Club, on 17th March, consisting of Gates, Lawn nnd Grand Stand, No. 1 Publican's Booth nnd Luncheon Room, No. 2 Publican's Booth, tho right to vend Refreshments, the light to sell Correct Cards (500 provided by tho Club). Horses, &c. Sale nt 1 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LANDS — in tiii: — lUSIXU TOWNSHIP OF FEILD- : ING, In tiii; PuoviNciAL Disti.-ict of Wkm-inutox. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1593. AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF GORTON A- SON, FEILDING. GORTON A SON, in conjunction with F. R. JACKSON A CO., have boon favoured with instructions from the Directors of the Colonists Land and Loan Corporation (Limited) to sell by public auction, as above, - 108 Town Allotments in the thriving township of Feilding, comprising, without doubt, the most valuable Business Sites, being those portions of vacant land situated in the centre of tho township hitherto reserved from sale. Terms most liberal, viz. : 10 per cent on the fall of the hammer ; 10 per cent at three months; balance can remain on mortgage for o years at 6 per cent interest. Plans liaye now been issued and may be obtained on application to COLONISTS' LAND AND LOAN CO.'S OFFICE, FETLDING. MESSRS LEVIN «fc CO., WELLINGTON, And the Auctioneers. Sale at 1 o'clock. GORTON £ SON, Auctioneers, Bulls and Feilding. FREEMAN 11. JACKSON, Auctioneers, Wanganui. Notk. — The auctioneers feel sure that a great future is before the township of Feilding, which has such a large area of settled country around it, and their opinion is support* d from the fact that now, in comparison with its population, it doe*, a much larger railway business than any other town on the Coast. Up to the present time it has sent 700 more bales of wool away than last year, besides showing large increases in all other classes of merchandize. OEILDING- COAL DEPOT, KIMBOLTON Ro.\l>. Household Coal Drain Pipes. Blacksmith Coal Syphons Charcoal Bends Coke Stench Straps Bone Manure Garden Tyles Bone Meal Flower Pot.s Lime, Cement, Oats, and Oaten Chaff always on hand. JOHN DUNLOP. IN BANKRUPTCY. fI^EIE above is the heading which _|_ too often appears in the newspapers, referring, generally, to somo poor struggling storekeeper who has been a *' penny wise and pound foolish" sort of a man, who, by keeping up high prices, instead of keeping pace with the times, has come to uuutterable smash. Ah ! And how man}' storekeepers in Feilding to day would rejoice to see that ominous heading over tho name of J. R. MONTAGUE, The Universal Provider; the Auctioneer ; the man who has the impudence to commence business in their town ; the man who has upset their schemes and calculations by selling goods of every description at about One Half the Price they can be obtained at elsewhere. But Montague — The Only Montague — knows how and where to buy, therefore, notwithstanding the snivelling and grizzling of his wouldbe competitors, he Can — and Will — Cheaper than any other firm in tho district. Still, he is generous, and will supply Storekeepers, Cabinet Makers, aad ths trade generally on the most liberal terms, and he invites one and all to call upon him and ask for that grand literary compilation, " The Lii-e or J. R. MONTAGUE." LOST,A PARCEL of Sheep-shin Rugs ; fell out of the train between Halcombe and Feilding. Please leave at S/i'Aic Oliicc. Howard.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 107, 28 February 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 107, 28 February 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 107, 28 February 1893, Page 3

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