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BUILDING SECTIONS AND HOUSE PROPERTY. milE Property of F. J. Thompson, in Feilding, WILL BE SOLD At Messrs Gorton <fc Son's Land Sale — OXWEDNESDAY, MARCH 29tii, 1893. Full Particulars will be advertised on TUESDAY. F. J. THOMPSON. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALU ABLE TOWN LANDS —iv the — RISING TOWNSHIP OF FEILDING, Ix the Provincial District of WELLINGTONWEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1893. AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF GORTON & SON, FEILDING. GORTON it SON, in conjunction with F. R, JACKSON & CO., have been 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 situ- I a tod 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 ■') years at G per cent interest. Plans have now been issued and may be obtained on application to COLONISTS' LAND AND LOAN CO.'tf OFFICE, FEILDING. MESSRS LEVIN ifc CO., WELLINGTON, And the Auctioneers. Sale lit 1 o'clock. GORTON & SON, Auctioneers, Bulls and Feilding. FREEMAN It. JACKSON, Auctioneers, Wanganui. Note. — 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 supported from the fact that now, in comparison with its population, it does 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. MONEY 1 For Inycstinent on Security of Freehold Lands. Town Properties accepted if ample innrgiu offered. WE are prepared to advance large or small sums cm favorable terms to borrowersInterest, Gi and 7 per cent. — according to amount required ; 8 per cent., small sums. Our FeildiDg oflice. in Messrs Stevens and Gorlon'a buildings, will be open on Court Days and Sale Days, but instructions left there at any time will be for* warded to Palinurston. BAKER and COOKE, SOLICTORS, The Square, Palmerston N., And Fergusson Street, Feildinp. notice! THE partnership hitherto existing between Thomas Edward Montgomery, John George Cobbe, and Joseph Darragh, carying on business as General Storekeepers and Drapers, at Feilding, under the style or firm of v Cobbe «fc Darragh," lias been dissolved by mutual consent, as from the first day of March, 1 893. Dated at Feilding this 23rd day of March, 1593. T. E. MONTGOMERY, JOHN GEO. COBBE, JOSEPH DARRAGH. Witness to signatures : A. Richmond, Solicitor, Feilding. All debts owing to the late firm are payable to J. Darrah. All debts owing by the late linn are payable by J. G. Cobbe. With reference to the above, I beg to inform the public of Feilding that for the future I will carry on the Drapery, Boot and Shoe Business on my own account, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the generouspatronage which has been accorded the late firm. Having made arrangements with my London buyers to continue the shipment of goods direct from the manufacturers, 1 can confidently ofi'er my numerous friends goods that, for value and style, are unequalled in the district. JOHN COBBE. With reference to the above, I beg to inform the residents of Feilding nnd surrounding district, that I will carry on the grocery, ironmongery, crockery, fancy goods, furniture, farm and garden seeds, saddlery, provisions, etc. etc., on myoffD account, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded the late firm. Being the largest buyer in the district, and purchasing direct from the best English and Colonial markets, I am prepared to sell at wholesale prices the beat goods procurable. JOSEPH DARRAGH. miiE HIGH SCHOO L, PALMERSTON NORTH. K. WILSON, M.A. The next term will begin on Tuesday, January 31st. A few vacancies for Uoardeis. A technical class has now been formed, under the charge of Mr Carville. For terms and particulars apply to K. WILSON, The HigU School.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 118, 25 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 118, 25 March 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 118, 25 March 1893, Page 3

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