Hayne & Lloyd, SEED AND GENERA] PRODUCE MERCHANTS FEILDING. HAVE ON SALE— OATS ! OATS ! OATS fc Long and Short Feed Crushed an< " Seed. CHAFF, Prime Oaten Sheaf. Bran, Pollard, Barley, Beans Maize, Peas, Potatoes (Seed & Table), Wheat Linseed, Garden Seed. '• TEA, FLOUR, KEROSENE. ] AGENTS FOR— P. and D. Duncan's Implements (Christchurch) T. Dank's Windmills Marshall's Engines " iTand. ~~ TO LEASE— 553 ACRES, 3 miles from town, good road, 440 acres in grass, balance bush, 50 chains fencing, 2-roomed cottage, 5 years lease, purchasing clause ) £5 an acre, or will sell at £i 10s an acre on easy terms. TO LEASE— S79 ACRES, about 193 acres in grass, 250 chains fencing, 5 j'cars lease, rent 3s 6d an acre. 100 ACRES li miles from township ; 64 acres in grass ; ring-fenced ; also, 1 paddock, 2-roomed house, garden, &c. Price, L 5 10s an acre ; terms, L2OO cash, balance at 7 per cent. TO SELL— I97J- ACRES all grassed, close to township, ring fenced, divided into 4 paddocks, 4roomed bouse and outbuildings, sheep yards, etc. Price £5 10s an acre ; tevms : j£275 cash, balance arranged at 6 per cent. CAO ACRES, perpetual lease purchasing clause 25s an acre, 2 miles from Post Office and school, 255 acres in ? grass, 220 chains fencing, wool shed, sheep yards, etc. Price for goodwill £1,800 ; terms : half cash, balance arranged. ' 370 ACRES, 3i miles from township, 157 acres in grass, 87 chains fencing, material on ground for 70 chains more, 3-roomed house, garden and orchard, lease right of purchase at 26s an acre, price for goodwill £2 12s 6d an acre. We have a large number of properties on our books lor sale, and to lease, and persons wishing to purchase or sell, will do well to give us a call, or communicate by letter. 1 Agents for — National Fire and Marine Insurance 1 Company, capital £200,000. Trade Auxiliary Company. RENTS and DEBTS Collected. MONEY TO LEND from £5 to £5,000. EATLIF? BROS, Land Estate and General Agents, Feilding. TO THE ELECTOBS OP RANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU WHO ABB TEA CONSUMERS. "X^OU have been repeatedly promised a reduction in the CUSTOMS DUTIES ON THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE. Good wholesome Tea is' one of those necessaries, and should have been admitted d«.ty free jears ago. But, notwithstanding the broken pledges of poln ticians and the duty now paid, SUBATURA TEA Can be purchased from 3rocers, of a QUALITY and at a PRICE that cannot be equalled, if other TEAS ARE ADMITTED DUTY FREE. 16 jou are dissatisfied with the TEA you are uaing, you may Li^AitN something to your ADVANTAGE, and you cannot lose ANYTHING, by obtaining SURATURA TEA. IT IS MAGNIFICEMT VALUE, IT HAS NO UNWHOLESOME DELETERIOUS ADMIXTURE, IT IS GUARANTEED TO BE A PURE Tea. GTIOWiV asd PACKED IN CEYLON. Ask your Grocer for Suratura Tea in lead ilb and lib packets, aad in 51b boxe* Awarded FIEST PRIZE. Wellington Exhibition, 1885. Awarded FIEST PRIZE, Wanganui Industrial Exhibition, 1887. P. IN introducing to the public this list of his own manufactures, desires to state that the absolute Purity and Qual* ity, combined with Cheapness, of his PICKLES, SAUCES, COBDIALB Has for jears past given them the very first position in the market. SAUCES, &c. Table Vinegar in cask, Chili Vinegar, Tomato Catsup, Walnut Ki.tsup, Tomato Sauce, Delhi rbutuey Sauce, Wor« cester^hire Relish, Raratonga Fruit Sauce, Indian Soy, Balypg Powder {k and alb), Kgg PowdWh&c, Ac, PICKGES. Onions, Girkins, Beans, Cucumber, CaullSour, Walnuts, Piccalilli, Chow Chow, I Delhi Pickles, &c, &c. [-Peppermint, Clove?, Baspberrf Balm, (TRaspberry Vinegar, Lime Juice Cordial, Pine Apple Cordial, Sarsaparills, Lemon Sjrnp, Stoughton Bitters, Ginger Wine, [Orange Bitters, Celebrated Herb Beer. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. •\*^ rfIHE s.s. Queen of r-.-- K j *W.* J_ the South (Captain \ "Harvey) "wffl" leave WelI linpton every Monday and Thursday; Foxton — every Wednesday and Saturday. F. R. YOUNG, Agent. ~ FEILDING BRANCH Wellington Acclimatisation Society. LICENSES to fish for Trout or Perch in the District of the above Society are now procurable from the undersigned— Men's Licenses ... 1 0 0 Ladies' and Boys' ... 5 0 Season : 15th September, 1895, to 15th April, 1896 \both inclusive). HUGH L. SHERWILL, Hon. Secretary. A CARD. MR S. S. MOORE, Music Teacher. T ESSONS given on Piano, Organ, JLj and Violin. Visits Colyton (on Mondays), Awahuri, Cwopbeiitowii (Thursdays auaFriclaya).
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 68, 17 September 1895, Page 3
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