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MONDAY, 7th JUNE. 1 R. JACKSON & CO. A are favored with instructions from Mr Edward Jackman, who i*3 •le aving ior Kimberley, to sell as above, at his residence, at Kapa , Kapa, near Feilding, the following— I 1 stack of 8 tons hay I 4 horses, draught and hacks , 4 cows Reid and Gray double furrow plough Set 8 herse harrows Reid and Gray twme binder 2 tip drays 200 ewes in lamb 40 sacks oats 20 sacks Ducie seed wheat Chaff cutter Harness Ducks and poultry Goodwill of Lease— 9B acres — oi the Native Reserve known as " Kapa Kapa," or part of the Native Section No. 153, township of Sandon. Sale at 2 p.m. NO RESERVE. Also, after the above — 2 horses 1 dray 1 chaiF cutter A large quantity of contractors?' tools, consisting of wheelbarrows, picks and shovels. STOCK SALE, FEILDING. THURSDAY, JUNE 10. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell as above — 100 mixed weaners 20 2 and 2^-yr steera 80 mixed weaners 10 18-months steers 49 2 and 2£-yr steers 24 fat cows 20 2 and 2£-yr mixed cattle 10 dairy cows 6 forward cows 20 2-yr-old steers 27 4 and 5-yr old bullocks 10 beef 6 gOod milkers 61 ewes in lamb 70 wethers 200 lambs — chiefly wethers ■-*- 100 ("-tooth fat wethers 60 woolly lambs 100 shorn lambs 100 storo ewes 100 good Liucoln ewes, in lamb 140 ewes in lamb 70 woolly lambs Salo at 1 p.m. No horses. FREEMAN R. JACKSON'S STOCK SALES For June. St. Hill street Wednesday, June 9 Waverley Friday, June 18 St. Hill street Wednesday, June 23 And at St. Hill Street every Saturday, for Horses, Drays, Haraeßs and Poultry. St. Hill Street Sales commence at noon ; Waverley at 1.30 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui and Waverley. THURSDAY. 10th JUNE. WOODLANDS. CARNARVON. WHALE STATION ON»TRAMWAY. SALE AT 1.30 P.M. THYNNE, LINTON & CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the residence of E. PITAVY, Esq., Woodlands, Carnarvon, as above, owing to his leaving for France, all the stock depasturing on his farm, and the household furniture, without reserve, consisting of — 9 3^-yr-old forward bullocks 25 2^-yr-old steers 8 18-monthskold steers 6 2*yr and 18-months-old heifers 105 good lambs in wool 8 fat wethers 5 well-bred porkers 2 good mares, one with foal at foot 1 pony 1 saddle and bridle 1 good spring cart, horse & harness 1 new 600 gallon tank Good Furniture, Engravings, Tools and Sundries. THYNNE, LINTON & CO. TO~ THE POLICY-HOLDERS NEW ZEALANI) GOVERNMENT LIFE LNSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Cl ENTLEMEN,— Being a candidate "*f for election to the Central Board, I have the honor to solicit your support m favor of my candidature. Without setting forth my reasons in detail, I desire to say briefly that the position of a nominated member is to me an unsatisfactory position. One year's experience in connection with the proceedings of the Board has convinced me that for one who desires to effect the greatest possible amount of good for the Policy-holders — for one who desires to be entirely free and unfettered — it is essential that he should be an elected member of the Board. I feel that I should be greatly to blame if, for the purpose of gaining support, I were to make any statement regarding the proceedings of the Board which could in any degree tend to injure the business of the Association, I have too great a regard for the welfare of the Association to do that ; but at the same time I feel bound to say, in general terms, that many of its transactions have been of a very unsatisfactory character ; this I attribute almost entirely to the defective constitution ofthe Board. Should you do me the honor to accord me your support I return you my honest assurance that no effort will be wanting on my part to secure the beet possible results for the Policy-holders as a body. I have the honor to be, Yours obediently, G. V. SHANNON.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 153, 5 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 153, 5 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 153, 5 June 1886, Page 3

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