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To Let and For Sale. WANTED TO SELL. (m-ACRE DAIRY FARM. Good buildiugb; every convenience; cowshed, washhouse, pigsties. 'lliis Farm has been heavy bush land; half has been ploughed; all in good grass; s paddocks. Stock <,i COVVti and all farm toolg can be had at very reasonable price. £20 per acre; £600 cash required roads ndy tO SChOOI and factol7 > S oo * l Write for Particulars. BOLSTAD, Aflent, Halcombe. P.O. Bos No. 10. "WANTED TO SELL-5 Guaran- ,,*.; W D ,f l- y Cows, almost at drop_Ap J3 iy W. GIBSON, Kiwitea. W T? idigo, M-ell-furnished Room IS XV™ sentlemen - SALE—Good secondhand office. PPy " Piaao >" STAR JL 2 Double Buggies, 2 Rustic I raps, 2 Expresses, 2 Gigs, all in good «] \ C i he f p - Ono si ngle-furrow plough, 1 harrow; also anvil, vice, and boring machine, 28s 6d; 1 farm d^y I _J3j£ABLINd J _^eildiiig. In OR "Goodwill ~of~ a grand Cabinetmakiug business m a rising country town. Price of goodwill £20, stock at valuation. For iurtlier particulars apply to G P v-^bi J _^geiit J Apiti. ""Stylish must be sold within a week The above are all up-to-date models, and no reasonable offer refused. Also 2 Spring Drays, and 1 Double Buggy in good order. Cash or terms may be arranged. GEO. W. KINGSBEER, CaiTiage_Builder, Feilding. OR House". , , Washhouse, copper, 2J acres attached. Price, £260. Apply W CLARKSON and CO. '* ' rriO LET—Boarding-house in FeildJL ang; 20 furnished rooms. Lease 4 years to run with right of renewal. Rent, £2 10s per week. Goodwill £60 on terms. J. R. PERRY, Agent' Feilding. "OOlt SALE—Nice Corner Section. X , Iwo frontages; handy to town. Mouse o rooms and outbuildings, water and drainage. Price £375; £100 cash . Apply A H. ATKINSON and CO., Ltd., lending. FOR SALE—Country Store, Hunterville district. Stock, £400, on terms. Land (1 acie) and buildings, £2rO, on terms. J. R. PERRY, Feilding. FOR SALE, cheap—Two doublebarrel Shot Guns and one Enfield Rifle, all in good order. W E. CHAMBERLAIN ' A CHANCE for soinething~good 1 For Sale, a complete Dairy l< arm, Daunevirke district; 265 acres; good dwelling, stable and shed, 20 double cow-bails with large shed, con- \ crete floor, separator house with en-gine-room, smithy, whare, pigetyes (concreted); fences of totara posts and ! stabs and galvanised wire; sheltered by plantations; good garden and or- i chard with trees in full bearing. Railway, creamery, post and telephone office within 30 chains. PRICE, £25 per acre; £1000 cash, balance 5 per cent. Vendor ie prepared to 6ell the whole block or in three sections. For further information apply to J R. PERRY, Feilding. No. 101 STRAIGHT-OUT 7 "LEASE i Kf\ ACRES first-class Land: All JLfJXJ ploughable, all well grassed subdivided and well watered; winters ewes or 85 cows; only 1 mile from i creamery, school, and railway station; j 6 miles from Feildfng. Lease for 5 years at 33s per acre with right to purchase. Apply, sharp, MORTON and CO. 3O ACRES: Dairy Farm, \J only 4* miles from Palmerston and half-mile from school, creamery, and railway station; all in grase, all ploughable; carry 20 cows; good 6-roomed house, dairy, cowshed, trapshed, hapshed, orchard, etc. Price, only £1190; £200 cash—MORTON and CO. residence, in a thriving centre. ! Long lease, tip-top plant, doing good i business. Price, £625; £350 cash. Particulars from MORTON and CO. mo LET—Nice new 5-roomed House JL with pantry, bathroom, washhouse, copper, tubs, and £-acre sectj^_R£nt j _lls_.__J[OßTON and CO. WANTED TO SELL—Some cheap Farms, Danuevirke district, from 75 acres upwards, and on easy fcerms J __J 1 Jl I _PERRY ) Feilding. FOR SALE—lso~ Freehold, conTplete Farm, buildings, close to school, store, and P.O. Price £16; I cash £300. Apply at once J. R. PERRY, JFeilding. FOR SALE—Three choice Building Sites in Campbell Street, good frontage, nice high, dry ground; also a four-roomed House, with over Jacre land; price £325. As I propose leaving Feilding for a prolonged change owing to a serious breakdowr. in health, I ehall sell this property on easy terms to suit purchasers. JOHN ' CORNISH, East and Campbell Sts. DO you want a house of your own? Wo can suit. J-acre, 5 rooms, etc., price £395; £25 cash, balance 6 per cent. J. T. BARRY AND CO. 7 -ROOMED House, bathroom, storeroom, hot and cold water, copper, tubs, acetylene gas, all convenience; i-acre. Price £650; cash, £70. VICTOR E. SMITH. i i AA ACRES, close to Feilding; IUU splendid Dairy Farm, carrying 40 cows; splendid cowbails; half stumped; 5-roomed house, etc. Price £26; cash, £550. VICTOR E. SMITH 79(1 ACRES, 4 J milos from rail- # £i\J way station; 300 acres flat, balance easy rolling country; winters sheep; formation She 11 Rock; fully divided; all fences in tip-top order; 2 houses, woolshed, stables, trapshed, yards, dip. A Snip at £15 per acre, on very easy terms. Close to school. I have inspected this property, and consider it a bargain. VICTOR E. SMITH, Feilding. S3 fscef tenets. EGGS FOR SALE. FROM UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS. Pen No. I—los id. T7IVERY hen in this pen hae laid Hi from 200 to 252 eggs in twelre months by the trapneat, and with 28----29 onz. eggs. Mated to an imported Mills' cockerel, 276 egge trapnest record of Mb parents. Pen No. 2—7s 6d. Pullets, sisters to my competition pen at the U.P.C. contest at Papanui, trapnested for winter laying; mated to a vigorous 250-egg strain cock; 12 egge to a setting. Postage free. BAM. S. STEELE, Kimbolton. NEW Summer Goods now showing in all departments at the Bon Marche. A lovely lot of Swiss Embroideries and Insertions in all widths and Camisole Embroideries and Flowerings. Prices right. SPENCE AND SPENCE. "VJ'EW Torchon, Valenciennes, and -Ll Oriental Laces and Insertions. Splendid selections of all kinds of laces at SPENCE AND SPENCE'S. JOHN COBBE will close at 5.30 on FRIDAY Evening to prepare for the Concert commencing at 7.30. Goods personally selected will be display ed_in_each department. WANTED KNOWN.—Beautifu! Cream Sponges can be purchased for 9d each; Jam or Lemon Sandwiches and Rolls at 6d each. This week we also intend introducing to the public our 6d Chocolate Oream Rolls. D. C. McCAUGHERN, Excelsior Te* Rooms, The Square.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1288, 14 September 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1288, 14 September 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1288, 14 September 1910, Page 3