PALMERSTON SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6th. STEVENS & GORTON will sell by public auction as above — j 12 prime fat bullocks 15 mixed young cattle 12 2-year steers 9 2-year steers 20 quiet heifers and milch cows 30 mixed cattle » 90 fat wethers 200 2-tooth sheep (mixed) 100 forward sheep Horses, etc. Further entries solicited. Sale at 1 p.m. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.'S Stock Sales for January. St. Hill Street Wednesday, Jan. 5 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, Jan. 12 Feilding ... Friday, January 14 Waverley ... Monday, January 17 St. Hill Street Wednesday, Jan. 19 Ashurst ... Friday, January 21 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, Jan. 26 Palmerston ... Friday, January 28 Waverley ... Monday, January 31 Sale of Horses, Drays, Harness, Poultry, &c, every Saturday at noon, at St. Hill Street, Wanganui. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. Auctioneers. Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palmerston, Johnsonville, and Afchurst. pvISTRICT ORDERS. THE Manchester Rifle Volunteers will parade for Inspection, on Friday. 7th January, 1887, at 6.80 p.m. O. STAPP, Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding Militia and Volunteers, Wanganui District. ■fc/T ANC HESTER RIFLES. A General Meeting of the Company will be held atter the Parade on the 7th prox., when the balance sheet for the past year, and the new regulations, will be laid before the members of the Company. A council for the current year will be elested. D. H. MACARTHUR, Captain. msSid c r s . TENDERS for leasing the Farm of Peter Manson, deceased, close at my office on SATURDAY, the Bth of January next, at noon. v The farm comprises about 120 acres close to the Terrace End Railway Station at Palmerston North. ELIOT WARBURTON, Solicitor, Palmerston North, m E N D E R S WANTED. TENDERS are wanted for Logging and Sawing at the Cheltenham Saw Mills, either separately or in one contract, for a period of 12 months. Tenders to be sent in not later than THURSDAY, 30th December, 1886. P. & J. BARTHOLOMEW, Feilding. FEILDING FURNITURE & BED DING WAREHOUSE. DURING the Temporary Absence through illness of my Brother, Mr J. W. Eade, the above Business will be carried on as usual in all its branches. | Country orders promptly attended to. Undertaking neatly and economically furnished. Just Received — A host of Doormats — very cheap. Must all be sold before Christmas. Cheap Line of Carpet 8d per yard. Splendid Oil Baize, 1£ yards wide, at your own price. Grand Table Cloths, for Christmas, which will not take the stain of fruit. Chairs 4/0 each, for cash. ALFRED EADE. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy Goo»s Importer, FEILDING. I BEG to inform the inhabitants of Feilding and Surrounding Districts that I have completed extensive alterations in my shop, and have just finished opening up my marvellous stock of Christmas Cards Christmas Toys Christmas Fancy Goods Christmas Books, &c. The stock is of such a character thai it would be impossible to enumerate the articles. My importations are far in excess of previous years, and nothing shall be wanting on my part to satisfy the claims of Santa Claus. Come and see the wonderful articles on the Shilling Table. WM. CARTHEW.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 76, 30 December 1886, Page 3
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