Auctions SATURDAY, 28th MARCH. At his Residence, Kimbolton Road, At 2 in the Afternoon. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL are favored with instructions from Mr George Bartholomew, who is leaving the colony, to sell by public auction as above — The whole of his Household Furniture consisting of couches, chairs, tables, carpets, double iron bedstead, spring mattrass, kitchen utensils and other articles too numerous to mention. Also, — 1 coop game fowls 1 coop Brahmas 3 coops cross Houdans and Leghorns; the latter from stock bred by Mr Retemeyer Also,— 1 bay mare, good hack Saddle and bridle HALCOMBE & SHERWTLL, Auctioneers.
HALCOMBE AND SHERWILL'S STOCK SALES. "TTENDORS and Purchasers at our V Stock Sales are hereby informed that we have excellent paddocks for the convenience of Cattle and Sheep coming to or going from our sales, the free use of which is offered to our clients a day or two prior or aftor our sale days. TUESDAY, MARCH 31. AT SALE YARDS, FEILDING. STEVENS AND GORTON will sell as above — 150 shorn lambs, very good 175 lambs, in wool 200 fat wethers 100 lambs, in wool 200 fat sheep 150 fat sheep 50 store sheep 3 pure-bred Lincoln rams 5 half - bred rams, LincolnMerino 15 beef 5 mixed cattle 13 23 -yr steers, in forward condition 40 quiet yearlings 20 quiet cows and calves 5 fat cows 20 mixed cattle, including several dairy cows 60 wether lambs, shorn 1000 2in drain pipes 200 lin drain pipes Particulars of further store cattle in future advertisement. Sale at 1 o'clock.
NOTICE. MESSRS STEVENS & GORTON HAVE authorised the undersigned to paddock all stock intended for their auction sales, free of charge or expense to vendors. Secure fences. Feed and water good. All care will be takeu but uo responsibility. D. E. AMEBBURY. NoticesNEW ZEALAND POSTAL TELEGRAPHS. General Post Office, Wellington, 18th March, 1885. rpENDERS are invited for the JL supply and delivery of 2,000 telegraph poles and 2,000 pole butts, to be delivered at the Telegraph Stores Wellington, or at the Telegraph Yard, the Spit, Napier. Specifications of the above work may be seen at the Telegraph Offices, Napier, Waipukurau, Makatoko, Masterton, Carterton, Foxton, Palmereton North, Feilding. the Post Office, Danevirk, and the General Post Office, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the Superintendent, New Zealand Postal Telegraphs, Wellington, and to be sent in not later than the 12th day of May, 1885. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. C. LEMON, Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs. GAME LICENSES, 1885. T ICENSES for Manchester and I I Kiwitea District, being for all lands lying between the Oroua and Rangitikei Rivers, from Northern boundary of Kiwitea Road District to Jones' line, Carnarvon, on the South, are payable at Post Office, Feilding, price f 1 la. The following additional licenses have ) been issued season 1885 : Charles Roe, jun., clerk, Feilding. G. Graft, commission agent, Feilding. W. R. Godfrey, farmer, Feilding. • J. A. MacDonald, contractor, Feilding. JAS. BEATTIE, Secretary, Manchester & Kiwitea Acclimatisation Society. Feilding, March 25. TENDERS FOR FENCING. (npENDERS will be received for 36 JL chains,; more or less,, stab fencing, up to Tuesday, 31st March. 1885. 1 Tend ts to be addressed, to Halcombe & ' Sherwill, Fergusson street, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 120, 26 March 1885, Page 3
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