Auctions THURSDAY, MARCH 15. VT THEIR YAPPS, W\RWICKSi'REEl 1 , FEILDhNG. HA LCOM B E A N D S II KRW J LL will sell by public auction as above, under instructions from A. W. F. Halcombe, Esq., and other veudors — 10 h»nd boef 58 % 2\ & 3-year-old steer? •i) 0 cuws and calves (splendid quality) 40 VKarlinu-s H 18-moath old heifers 50 ewes 50 fat ewes I<oo tat sheep 1 draught colt i n filly Several good hacks & ponies 1 pure pedigree ball Be-y-que," (see N. Z. herd b.-uk ) Sale at 1.30 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 16th. AT THE SALE YARDS, AWAHLJRr. JTEVENSANDpOR TO IN" Will sell "by Public Aueti«« as «, ? oove 20 beef 34 forward steers 20 steers 15 yearling 1 steers 20 mixed cattle 900 £ood breeding ewes 2QO store -wetkers 150 store ewes 15 mixed yearlings Sale at 1 o'clock. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, Bulls and Palmerston. BY~OKDER OF MCRIGAGEE IMPORTANT SALR OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THK UiNDERSIGNED HA^ received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the Den- ! high Hot-el, FeiJding 1 , on Saturday,] the 17th March, ivt 2 p.m. ; — liural Section, JNo 217, Kiwitea, •containing 223 acres, more ■or less, with all improvements thereon (lately owned and occupied by Mr Hardcourt, Brewer). This really first class property is situated on the Kirabolton Road, and has likewise a boundary frontage to the Oroua lliver. The property is nearly all .under grass, and a number of buiidiags have been erected then on. Taken with its natural advaatages this property may safely be considered as one of the best in the now celebrated Kiwitea District. A considerable portion of the Purchase Money can remain on mortgage at nine per cent, if so desired by the purchaser. For any further particulars re terms or title, apply >to JAMES LINTON, Auctioneer, Palmerston JSTorth. Shoemakers j W~. CAMPBELL, Bootmak«r, | Kimbolt'O© Bt>ad, Feilding. THE Prices -and Quality of his goods wiiil'deilT canape tiuon. Boots and made on the shortest notice, and style and fit guaranteed Charges moderate. ~~~ F. KEKN, ' HAVING purchased t"he whole of the stock in the Bankrupt Estate of M. Keen, is prepared to sell the following -at 20 per cent less than costprice: — Ladies' Kid Boots, from 6s Gent's W. T- from 12s <3d „ Elastic sides, -calf, from 14s 6d BoYs extra strong nailed boots and Youths* ditto, irom 6s fid and Ss „ Shoes, from llstfd A large assortment of boys and girls oopper-toed and babies feoots, from half-a-crowa, No reasonable ofter for -cash refused . All d«9crdptious of hoots and shoes made and repaired. p,S, — All accounts -owing in the estate «f M. Keen anusfbe paid within J4 days, to me, or proceedings will be taken for tbeir recovery. FRKD. KEEN. Selling Off n Selling Off! ! ! GEE AT BARGAINS. SQYENDSEN, feoot amd siioe- « O maker, notifies th*t he has now removed to his new premises v ext to Pollock's Temper«noe Hotel, and intends to 'hold a GENUINE CLEAEING SALE Of his present stock ot first-class boots and shoes. Tbe goods will be sold very -cheap. Note tbe aadrees— Opposite the Borough 'Council ! Chambers, Maschestes Street, "Fuizjhng-
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 77, 10 March 1883, Page 3
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