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London Markets. |Peb Press Association.] London, March 13. The wool sales are brisk, but price are unchanged. It is expected tha the present series will close on Friday The quantity catalagued to date i 127,000 bales, of which 115,800 ha v« been sold. Australian sheepskins dull. Com petition is poor, and prices hav< undergone a general decline of |d t( Tallow is unchanged. Wheat — The English and Conti nental markets are steady, and tlu American firm. A colonial cargo sole at about 25s 9d. Colonial butter is quoted at 108s. Antiraonj^^Ktei-—— The following London cablegram has been received by the New Zealand Land Association : — Frozen meat — The mutton market is firmer. Canterbury and Wellington mutton is worth respectively 4fd and 4|d per lb. The lamb market is weak. Prime New Zealand lanib is worth per carcase 7d per lb. Tallow— The market is unchanged. Wool — Since the opening of the sales there has been an average decline on last sale's closing rates of 5 per cent, on merino combing?, 10 per cent on clothing, and about 5 per cent, on crossbred. Gent's Kaiapoi Suits, to measure, from £3, at John Cobbe's. Perfect fit guaranteed. , I have a number of testimonials from persons who have been under the Hygienic Treatment, testifying to the beneficial results received. H. Jolty, representative, Feildiug. — Advt. Just opened «t the New Zealand Clothinz Factory, Feildinß, Meu's -umnaer Suits, the latest in Ties Straw Hats, Wliite Vests, Figured Vests, Alpaca Dusters, China Silk Dusters, Alpaca Baeß, China Silk Sacs, Ac. &c— Advt Purchasers of Drapery and Clothing •wouia do well to delay buying till Thursday nest, when a targe consignment of new season's goods will be submitted along with Morey's Bankrupt Stock. A saving of 10s in the £ will be effected. —Advt. Advertisements A performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's % OPERA, "H.M.S. PINAFORE," "Will be given by the pOX TO X AM AT E IRS, — AT THK — Assembly Rooms, Feilding, ON TUESDAY, MARCH I^tk. Doors open at 7.30 ; comuieuce at 8 p.m. Thicks of Admission : Front Seats, 3s ; Middle Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Box Plan at Mr Carthew's, where complete Book of Words of the Opera may be obtained ; price, 6d each. VALLEY ROAD DIVERSION. SETTLERS interested in the Diversion of Valley Road are requested to meet at the Aratika Schoolhouse, aiidland Road, on WEDNESDAY next, March 14, at 7^o. W. FKANKLIN-BROWNE BKOS., BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, Rangiwahia, HAVE much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Rangiwabia and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as above, and vrill always guarantee to supply Bread, Confectionery, Wedding Cakes, &c, of the very best quality. Catering for picnic parties, balls, &c, undertaken by arrangement. Packing at reasonable rates. I^OR SALE, cheap, 1 "Acre (fronting Main Road) in the rising township of Rangiwahia, and 4 Acres Suburban, joining the town ; will be sold in one lot or separately. Also, 3 superior sewing machines (1 new), 3 new lamps, 1 magic lantern and slides (complete), 1 sausage machine, '1 kerosene stove, I pump, 1 set cart harness, 17 tins Sanson's Sheep Drench, 1 gross new bags, suits of clothes, a varied assortment of useful and amusing books, &c, &o. Apply, at once, to W. FRANKLIN-BROWNE. ' A. G. GREGOR, Cabikethakeb ajjd Upholsterer, Manchester Street. EVERY description of Furniture made in the newest styles, with best materials. Inspection invited Jobbing Work promptly attended to. ' Cheap Money. mHE COLONISTS' LAND AND LOAN CORPORATION have resumed making advances on Rural Lauds to a limited amount. Apply direct to EDWARD UIESEN, Manager, Feilding. 26th February, 1891 FoirslLE— r*AA ACRES of first-class Bush /J\J\) Land * 180 acx6S felled ' 120 acres of which are laid down in graes ; nearly ring fenced ; good 4xoomed house ; situated about four miles from a rising township. Price : £5 5s per acre. Terms: £350 cash ; balance may be left on mortgage at 7 per cent. Apply to katLIFF BROS, ""AIIGYLEIBOARJdING HOUSE, BtfIMINGHAM. y QIUPERIOE Accommodation for { {^ Boarders and Travellers. i Paddocking for Horses. D. McNAIR, Proprietor — M~RT~~ETTTNimr~~ HAS opened a fruit Shop and Refreshment Rooms iv the building lately occupied by Mr W. Bellve, Fergusson Street. fijl Fruits in wawii on hftad.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 262, 13 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 262, 13 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 262, 13 March 1894, Page 3

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