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AuctionsFKIDAY, MAECH 14, 1884. AT THE AWAHURI SALE YAKDS. STEVENS AND /^ OKTON Will sell by Public Auction as above 10 2* to 3-yr steers 20 yearlings 30 mixed cattle .; 100 ewes 150 shorn lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, Bulls and Palmerston. NOTICE TO KIWITEA & MANCHESTER SETTLERS. HAVING Leased the Sale Yards from Mr Stewart, we purpose holding regular Stock Sales at Cheltenham, the first about the middle of March next. Persons having stock for sale will oblige by sending a list of their entries to us, or leaving them with Mr Stewart, Cheltenham. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. Amusements. A GRAND BALL will be given on HT. PATRICK'S NIGHT, Monday, March 17, in the FORESTERS' HALL, at 8 p.m. The Makino String Band is engaged for the occasion. The Public are invited to attend. Admission : Gents, 3s ; Ladies, Free. Notices NOTICE. I BEG to notify to the Residents of Feilding and District that I hare disposed of my Bread Baking Business to Mr Christopher Matthews (next to Lee, Tailor), Manchester Street. I be>; to thank the Public for the support accorded me in the past, and would ask for a continuance of the same to my successor. ALEX. McGLASHAN. In connection with the above, I beg to state that no effort will be wanting on my part to supply the Public of Feilding with Bread of Good "Weight and Quality. CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS, " Grocer & Baker, Manchester Street, FEI DING. JOHN BELK, \T- H K F.LWRIG II T, PoachBuilder. &c, corner of Jsher-will-street, .Makino Koad. Rubies, Dog- Carts, Spring- Traps, Oravs, vfe'-M made and repaired with all possible despatch. BUNNYTHORPE SAW MILL. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, &c, &c. SJ. GAMMAN wishes to intimate , that his new Saw Mill near the Bunnythorpe Railway Station (on the Ashurst Road) is now in full working order, and he is prepared to supply Building Timber in any quantity at Lowest Remunerative Rates. N.B. — Contracts taken for Bridge Timber, as excellent totara can be supplied. Orders can be left at the Mill, Bunnythorpe, or may be addressed S. J. GAMMAN, Terrace End, Palmerston N. All orders promptly executed. Mr H. Holland is Agent for Feilding, and all orders entrusted to him will be punctually executed. NOTICE^ rriHOSE who have given their JL names to form a Juvenile Temple in Feilding will meet at the Templars' Hall on Saturday next, March Bth, at 5 p.m. sharp. After the installation of officers of the Temple there will be a Tea Meeting, open to all who may feel interested in the welfare of the Temple. Admission to Tea, Is, male and Female, Children and Adults. W. HAMMOND, Superintendent Juvenile Temple. PUBLIC NOTICE. nnHIS is to notify that I (the underJL signed) intend to apply to the Oroua County Council at its next sittings at Feilding for a license to slaughter great and small cattle on section 15, suburbs of Halcombe, Manchester Block. | T. L. SCHMIDT. | Halcombe, February 11, 1884. OBEETSON AND CO., Engineers, Ironfounders and Boiler-Makers, Old Custom House street, Wellington. ! Have on Sale — 2 Speedy's patent wool presses f -packs> with improved ratchet \ motion I One 16 horse power Cornish boiler in first class order. Price, 485, . .:...•. .: ...... ;;/" ..;' i Estimates furnished for, all kinds , of work. .•. :•.- ; fStMI&GIB Oftn come ' to our- wharf for ■ •'■ •• ■■ : ; ftep^irk/ ; - *'•'- ..•' i>; ;' > / : '.'■■ ;■'.:;■■ f-^--- .';.^s.-/i."jii *.■ s\i\'- :--%•&■.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 28, 8 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 28, 8 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 28, 8 March 1884, Page 3

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