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WEDNESDAY, 10th MARCH. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL have been favored with instructions from Messrs McLeocl and Cameron to sell by auction at Ponsbourne, Milner's Lino, Carnarvon (lately m the occupation of Mi- Whiteinan), as above — 13 quiet milking cows, with calves and to calve 5 cows and calves 9 good store cows 9 yearling to lSnionths steers 12 yearling to lSmonths heii'ors 5 mixed weaners 1 well bred bull .300 good brooding ewes 275 good breeding ewes 400 good woolly lambs 100 good ewes 120 lambs in wool J 11 pure bred Lincoln rams Horses and pigs FARM IMPLEMENTS. — Tip cart, Reid it Grey double furrow plough, with swingle trees, zig-zag harrows. English built waggonette, buggy harness, cart harness, saddlery, 400 gallon tank. _ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of drawing, dining, and bed room furniture ; also, kitchen utensils. The furniture and croi-kery have all been recently imported from England. They are of a very handsoinn and elegant description, and almost new. An excellent opportunity offered trt any one desirous of furnishing. Details of furniture may be obtained from the Auctioneers. Without Reserve. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. Also, on account of other vendors — ;}()() 2 to 8 -tooth ewes 200 good breeding ewes 1' ■() owes 100 ewes 100 lambs in wool IIALCOMBE & SIIERWTLL, Auctioneers. WARWICK STJJKKT SALE YARDS FEILDING. THURSDAY, MARCH 11th. rjALCOMBE AJSD SHEIIWILL LJL will sell as above — 20 fat cows 6 forward heifers 5 dairy cows 30 3 -year old bullocks 30 3-yr-oid bullocks 40 3-yr old bullocks 40 IS- months steers 20 18-months steers 12 2-year old steers 20 3-yr old bullocks 15 3 yr old bullocks 10 IS months-old steers 16 dairy cows 15 2-iootli pure Lincoln rams, bred by Mr Wilson, Heaten Park 10 6 tooth rams, bred by Mr Morrison. Fern Flats, Marton 6 7. and B'tooth Lincoln rams 3 .v bred Romney— Lincoln rams 2 Jiotnney rams from tho late Major Willis's flock 5 2- tooth Romney rams from rams and ewes purchased from the late Major Willis G 6-tootli j bred rams, bred by Air Saxon 200 Im nibs in wool 0') faf sheep 130 pure lv*>niney lambs in wool. 100 pure Romuey ewe hoggets 200 Romney cm.>s 2')O lambs (30 lambs in wool 10J -tore cives 100 breeding ewes 100 shorn lam'-s 3'o 2-to<'th and full-mouthed ewes 30 .store wethers 100 stoiv ewes ]d 0 owes 100 lambs 16 rams 10<) lambs in wool 28 pigs (sows and winners) Sale at 1 p.m. HE E MAN E. jTcYsONS STOCK SALES Fo v March. St. Hill street... Wednesday, Mai'ch 3 Wavei'ley ... Friday, March VI St. Hill street... Wednesday, March 17 Waverley ... Friday, March 26* And at St. Hill Street every Saturday, for Horses, Drays, Harness and Poultry. St. Hill Street Sales commence at noon ; Waverley at 1.30 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganni and Waverley. W, BEADING, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, k FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, Manchester Street, Feilding, Has now on view a Grand Stock oi Christmas and New Year Cards and Presents of all descriptions. Picture Books, Dolls, Toys, and Fancy Articles in endless variety. Splendid lot of Reward Cooks, Novels, Novelettes, Music, &c. Choice selection of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Pipes, and all smokers' requisites. The Circulating Library is increasing in popularity, and the Fancy Work Department, under the personal management of Mrs Reading, is becoming a favorite institution Avith the ladies of the district. Libraries, Schools, Bazaars, &c, most liberally dealt with. FEILDING FURN IT U R~E WAREHOUSE. FURNITURE CHEAPER THAN EVER. j Just Received — A lot of New Patterns in PictureFrame Mouldings. New Shapes in Toilet Sets. I Fancy China Matting— All Widths and Colours. i Honey Comb Quilts and Lace Curtains. Curtain Poles, Rings, Hooks, and Brackets. ! J. W. EADE. i Manchissteji. & Bcwkn Stkeets.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 114, 6 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 114, 6 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 114, 6 March 1886, Page 3

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