I AT ASHURST, 80th APRIL, 1886. HalcombeTnd sherwill will sell as above — 14 8-yr-old bullocks 15 mixed cattle 20 yearling steers 20 mixed weaners 12 cows, broken to bail 35 mixed yearlings 100 breeding ewes 150 fat wethers 100 lambs SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS, &0., IN FUIILDING. MONDAyTmAY 3rd. At the residence of Mr W. Arnott, Bowen street, Feilding. STEVENS AND" GORTON have received instructions from Mr W. .Arnott to sell by public auction as above — Town section 255, £-acre, fronting Bowen street, with good 6-roomed house, stable, dairy, and outhouses. Town seotion 576, £-acre, fenced, cleared, and grassed. Town section 578, j-acre, fenced, cleared, and grassed. Town sections 687 and 688, 1-acre each, fenced into a paddock, cleared, and grassed. Suburban sections 81, 84, and 85, 5-acres each, fronting North road, fenced into two paddocks, and a garden cleared and grassed. Suburban sections 141 and 142, 81£-acres partly fenced, five acres cleared and grassed, remainder light bush; soil excellent. 7 dairy cows pure bred shorthorn cow Cowslip, with P.B. bull calf at foot pure bred Alderney bull 2 horses, pigs, and poultry furniture comprising tables, chairs, drawers, &c, and some saddlery Sale at 1 p.m. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON'S J} STOCK SALES For Mat. Waverley Friday, May 7 St. Hill street Wednesday, May 12 Waverley Friday, May 21 St. Hill street Wednesday, May 26 And at St. Hill Street every Saturday, for Horses, Drays, Harness and Poultry. - FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui and Waverley. Everybody Should See J. B. HAMILTON'S NEW STOCK OF AUTUMN : AND WINTER GOODS. The Very Latest Novelties in Millinery and Fancy Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, &c, &c, DIRECT FROM LONDON, and will be sold at Ready Money Prices. Before committing yourselves elsewhere, have a look at my Stock and Prices. They cannot be beaten, or even approached, by any house in the district/ r No Shelve-worn Goods or Moth-eaten Stock to bring forward. NEW GOODS, Fresh from the makers. We can show this Season a splendid stock of New Zealand Ready Made Glothing, in Men's, Boys' & Youths', or Special Good Value, and would like to call the attention of working men to our Price List of Shirts, Pants, Sox, Underflannels, &c, as the Best Value Ever Placed Before the Public 1 Remem-A J. B.HAMILTON ber , the Ad- Manchester Street, dress, y & make and at no MistakeJ PALMERS TON. FEILDING JOCKEY OLUBL SETTLING will take place at Hastie's Feilding Hotel on Saturday evening next, May Ist, at eight o'clock. J. W. FRANKLIN, Hon. Sec. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. ALL accounts against the above club must be rendered on or before Saturday next, May Ist, or they will not be recognised. J. W. FRANKLIN, Hon. Sec. E L L I S~ , Hairdresser, NEXT MR FOWLES'. Ladies waited on privately. NOTICE. ALL persons trespassing with gun or dog upon the property known as Kawa Kawa (late Hughey's) will be prosecuted without respect of persons. CHARLES BULL.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 137, 29 April 1886, Page 3
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