CLEARING OUT SALE. RE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF MRS AGNES RICHARDS. SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, 1894, i At Kilkeun (near Bulls). GORTON and SON have been favoured with instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by public auction, as above, without RESERVE, — f) pure-bred Jersey <xnys 'A pure-bred Jersey heifers and 2 calves 2 pure-bred Jersey bulls, 3-year and 1-year 3 draught horses 7 hacks and harness horses 700 good 2-tooth to f.m. ewes, with rams now running with them 200 prime fat sheen 150 store wethers 300 shorn lambs (good) Dog cart and harness, dray and liarness, aud implements, eompri» ing reaper and binder, Cambridge roller, 2 Reid and Gray's double-furrow ploughs, harrows, disc harrows, turnip-sower, hay rake, sledge with 100-gallon tank, 4 sets leading harness, Murray wool press, weighing machine, &c. ; also, poultry, grass seed, 2 tons guano manure, sheep skins, hurdles, S iron tanks, corn sacks, sundry tools, &c, &c. On behalf of other vendors, — 6 good milkers 6 weavers and yearlings 6 hacks and harness horses, including good hunter Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp. GORTON & SON, Auctioneers. I7IREEVIAN R.JACKSON & CO.'S ; STOCK'SALES fob MAC, 1594 : Johusouville . . . . Wednesday, 28 Wanganui Quarterly Horse Fair .. Saturday, 31 Horse Salrs are held at St Hill street yards. Wanganui, ever? SnturHav. cTrton and"~^on's stock sales for march., 1894 : Feilriing . . . . Fnday^3o wTf H ANKLIN-BU'«WNC BKO B . , | BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, Ran gi wah ia, j HAVE much pleasure in announc- { ing to the inhabitants of j Rangiwabia and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as above, and will always rruarautee to supply Bread, Confectionery. Wedding Cakes, &c , of the very best quality. Catering for picnic parties, ba'ls, Ac, undertaken by arrangement Packing at reasonable rates. ~~ A."C~. "GBEGOIt", Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, Manchester Street. EVERY description of Furniture made in the newest styles, with best materials. Inspection invited Jobbing Work promptly attended to. AKGYLEBOABDIN CJ HO U SE , BIBMINGHAM. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Paddocking for Horses. D. McNAIB, ProprietorrilHE undersigned has had placed in X his hands for sale the following valuable properties : — 306 acres between 3 and 4 miles from Birmingham ; 2^o acres in grass ; over 2 miles of substantial fencing ; cottage, sheep yard, woolshed, garden, &c ; carry three sheep to the acre all the year round ; L 7 7s per acre ; half cash and balance can remain 3 years at 61 per cent ; title, Laud Transfer. 37£ acres, situated on the Napier-Pal-mcrston road ; within 25 chains from Ashurst railway station ; all fenced, sub-divided, and in grass ; suitable for dairy farm ; price, L750— L250 cash, balance can remain for 3 years at 7 per cent ; title, Land Transfer. 180 acres about 8 miles from Birmingham ; 100 acres felled aud iv grass ; cottage ; over 100 chains of fenciug done; price, LBOO— L3OO cash, aud balance can remain for 5 years at 7 per cent ; title, Land Transfer. 366 acres, small grazing run ; may be converted into lease in perpetuity ; 200 acres in grass ; about 2 miles of fencing clone ; 1 paddock of 10 acres sub-divided ; cottage, garden, ami orchard; rental, 7£d; price, L 750 cash. 340 acres near Birmingham, Educational Reserve ; 28 years still to run of lease with right of renewal for another 14 ; 50 acres felled and in grass ; price, L3OO cash. 300 acres near Apiti, lease in perpetuity; 20 acres in grass ; rental, Ll6 10s per annum ; all rental paid up to 1896 ; price, L 325 — half cash, and balance can remain for 12 mouths without interest. Boardiug House in Apiti, containing six rooms ; good garden, woli, securely feuced, section ; doing good business ; price, Ll7s— Lloo cash, balance on terms. Choice building allotments in townships of Birmingham, Pembertou, and Apiti for sale. EDWIN SANDEMAN, Solicitor, Land and Commission Agent, Birmingham. ' K. JOLLY, ~~ GENERAL AGENT ... Fkildino. THE following is a list of some of the properties for sale : — 191 acres— 7 paddocks ; 4-roouietl cottage ; water through all paddocks ; outbuildings ; adjoining creamery ; price, 4.12 per acre. 204 acres, good situation ; house, &c. ; price, £8 per acre 112 acres, 65 in grass ; 100 chains fencing ; house, &c. ; price, X"4 5,s per acre 500 acres, two-thirds in grass ; luOclms. fencing ; price, £5 per acre 47 acres, 3 paddocks; orchard, convenient house, and outbuildings; price, £15 per acre. 111^ acres rich river deposit soil, Manchester Block ; 5-roomed house, outbuildings, orchard, aud every convenience ; stream water all ye&v round ; 2 miles from creamery ; price, i.13 acre. Persons having properties to disposo of kindly communicate with H. JOLLY, Commission Ageut, Feildiug. c 7'yFu n"u^ THE CHEAP IRONMONGER, Manchester Street, Feildikg. LARGE STOCK of Builders', Fur Dishing, and General Ironmongery. 3 Stoves, Scott's Range?, nnd s BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. - Brushware, Steel Trunks, and every description of Ironmongery, at lowest possible prices. INSPECTION INVITED. C. YOUNG, The Cheap Ironmonger.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 272, 27 March 1894, Page 3
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