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FEILDING SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. I7IREEMAN R. JACKSON k CO, _ will sell by auction as above — , 10 3-year i" -rward bullocks j 10 fat bullocks 20 yearling steers 15 mixed cattle 0 good milkers and heifers 20 cows in forward condition 10 store cows 10 yearling heifers 28 fat cows 1 bull 100 2-tooth fat wethers 100 fat ewes 100 woolly lambs 200 2-tooth weathers 15 2 and 4-tooth purebred "Romney rams, bred by Charles Pharazyn, Esq., Wairarapa, 11. L. SHERWILL, Auctioneer. AT THEIR ROOMS, KIMBOLTON ROAD. FEILDING, SATURDAY, sth FEBRUARY. FREEMAN R. JACKSON* & CO. are instructed to sell as above — A large quantity of Splendid Drapery, to suit all who are in need of any article in j this line.

The goods will be almost given away, as they ARE FOR SALE. Sale at 2 p.m. H. L. SHERWILL, Auctioneer. RAM k EWE FAIR, PALMER- ; STON NORTH. THE FIRST ANNUAL RAM & EWE FAIR under tho auspices of the Manawatu and West Coast A. & P. Association will be held on tbe Grounds, Palmerston North, on FRIDAY, February 4th, 1887. To be sold by tlieir respective Auctioneers on account of — Mr R. Cobb, GO 2 to G-tooth purebred Romney rams. Mr E. J. Riddiford, 35 2-tootb purebred Ronmej' rams. Mr G. Wheeler, 13 2-tootb pure-bred Romney rams. Mr W. W. Carlile, 1 1 G-tooth purebred Romney rams Mr J. L. Oliver, 15 G-tooth pure-bred Romney lams. Mrs E. Willis, 38 2 to G-tooth purebred Romney rams. Mr W Akers, 30 2-tooth pure-bred Romney rams. Mr M. Prende:g ist, 10 pure-bred Romney rams. Mr S. Staiuiin, 5 4 to 8-tooth purebred Romney rains. Mrs E. Willis, 25 pure-bred Ronnie}ewes. Mr T. Biyee, 40 2 and 4-tooth pure-' bred Lincoln rams. Mr E J. Riddiford, 4 pure-bred Lincoln rams. The sale will commence at 1 1 a.m -diarp. An interval for lunch at 1 o'clock. Admission to grounds ls. Catalogues free. A. CLARKE, Secretary.

H. CLAPCOTT, Esq., (Lecturer for Government Life lusurance), Will give a selection of his Popular Readings from FAVORITE AUTHORS. AT THK FORESTERS' HALL FEILDING, ox Wednesday Evening Next, February 9th. Admission, Free. Ladies particularly invited. During tho evening Mr Clapcott will say a few words regarding tho object of his visit. THE Press throughout the Colony bears witness to the power Mr Clapcott possesses as a most instructive and amusing lecturer, as well as being tbe best amateur reader in the Colony. — Evening Post. Mr Clapcott has the rare power of putting his audience in complete sympathy with himself, and this faculty, with a voice under perfect command, and a pleasant address, constitute the charm of elocution. Mr Clapcott is the fortunate possessor of all these essentials, and it is therefore not surprising that he has from end to end of the Colony obtained a high reputation as an elocutionist. — Foxton Paper. As a reader Mr Clapcott would draw a house anywhere, and his stylo of handling his subjects found a re sponsive echo in the hearts of many who almost imperceptibly felt themselves carried away with the scenes so graphically described and so truthfully reproduced. We have heard few better readers than Mr Clapcott, or few to which an audience could listen with more enjoyment. — Chronicle. Mr Clapcott possesses elocutionary powers of great compass. — Marlborough Express. We pronounce Mr Clapcott's read' ings a great success. He possesses a powerful voice and a large fund of pathetic and humorous delineation of i character, and a visit to his enterI tainment will well repay anyone who I has a taste for the higher order of literature.— Bruce Herald.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 88, 1 February 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 88, 1 February 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 88, 1 February 1887, Page 3

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