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Auctions TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1885. AT AWAHURI SALE YAKDS. STEVENS AND GORTON will sell by public auctiou as above — 10 beef 8 fat cows 10 yearlings, mixed 20 mixed cattle 200 half-bred ewes, m lamb 120 pure-bred 4, 6 and 8-toott Roniney ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 85 Lincoln ewes 100 2-tooth to full-mouth Lincoln ewes, in lamb to Lincoln ram 70 mixed sheep 96 fat ewes 1 ton potatoes 82 mixed weaners 6 1-yr to 18-rnoaths mixed 10 2-yrs steers 16 good dairy cows 7 2 to 2£-yrs heifers 100 Romney ewes, in lamb 10 quiet steers 150 lambs, shorn 10 quiet steers 100 ewes, in lamb 100 forward wethers 50 ewes, in lamb Under instructions from Mr Peter Stewart — A small stack of Oats Also — A small Cittage, both to be removed from his property. Sale at 1 o'clock. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREE SALE. SATURDAY, 6th JUNE, At 2 p.m. HALCOMBE k SHERWILL will sell at their Rooms as above — A choice collection of Fruii Trees, Flowering Shrubs. Ornamental and Forest Trees, Roses, Pot and Hedge Plants, &c, from the Nursery of Mr C. F. Hanneke, of Marton. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL. THURSDAY, JUNE 4th. \T THEIR WARWrCK STREET SALE YARDS. HALCOMBE & SHEBWILL will sell by auction as above — lObeof 15 fat cows 15 cows, in calf, with calves at fo»; 56 weaners 10 store cows 15 f »bred Hereford oows. in calf t« puro-bred fie eford bull 20 2£, 8 and 4 year old bullocks 33 mixed cattle 6 18-rnonths heifers, by pure-bm bulls 350 shorn lambs 200 ewes in lamb 100 ewes in lamb 100 ewes in lamb 150 store wethers 50 fat wethers | {. d 60 tat wemws ) v ny l 220 ewes in Umb 60 ewes in lamb by pure ifomnej ram 15 porkers 7 weaner pies B. small bacon pigs 6 pure Berkshire pigs 8 cows, in calf to Cotnmadore 6 fat steers Sale at 1 p.m. HAMILTON'S GASH DRAPERY MARKET. THAT WE SELL CHEAPER And give better Value than anj house in FEILDINQ HAS been proved most unmistakably d urine the past few weeks, sine*we hare re-opened ; our w«ll-kao«ra and imtly appreciated Cheap Drapery Market. Hundreds have availed themselves •f our Cash Sjstem of doing business. OUB OPENING SUCCESS hat been complete, and no effort will be spared on our side to extend and preserve cur rapidly increasing BUSINESS. Duri«K the past week we have been busy opening a large let of New Goods just landed, and which will be found the best value ever placed before the public of Feildiag. WE BEPBAIN from, quotiug prices, as they are misleading to the public, and no gchmme test of true cheapness. OUB GOODS AND PBICES we are satisfied cannot be excelled, we only ask ONE AND ALL TO GIVE us a fair trial, the result of whioh we already anticipate. REMEMBER OUR RULE : ONE PRICE ONLY, AND STBICTLr CASH OVER THE COUNTER. HENRY DONKIN, - „ ■ Manager.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 148, 30 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 148, 30 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 148, 30 May 1885, Page 3

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