AT AWAHUBI SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. STEVENS & GORTON wiil sell by pnblic auction as above- — 12 head prime beef 12 young steers 25 two year steers 10 mixed yearlings 18 two-year steers 16 eighteen-month steers 30 yearlings mixed, hand fed 25 2-year old steers 4 dairy cows 50 fat wethers 150 ewes and Jambs 100 ewes 100 dry ewes Horses, &c. Saie at 1 o'clock. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TIMBER ! TIMBER ! TIMBER ! WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25th. AT MR. WARNE'S MILL, ASHURST. STEVENS & GORTON will sell by public auction as above — A large quantity of first-class Totara for Building purposes Particulars in future advertisement. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneer?, PALMERSTON SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. rjiREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. JP will sell by public auction as above, — 100 mixed yearlings 20 mixed catlle 8 dry cows 1 milch Cow 20 2-year-old steers 20 18-month to 2-year-old steers 27 prime fat cows 12 2-year-old steers 50 12 to 18-month-old steers 25 cows 30 mixed yearlings 3 milch cows, near calving 1 00 ewes and lambs 130 dry ewes 70 mixed hoggets 1 trap and harness, nearly new Sale at 1 o'clock p.m, FREEMAN K. JACKSON, Auctioneer IjiBEEMAN B. JACKSON & COS ' Stock Sales for September. Feilding Thursday, 12 Jolmsonville ... Wednesday, 18 Palmer ston ... Thursday, 19 Waverley ... ... Monday, 23 Johnson ville ... Wednesday, 25 Wanganui... ... Wednesday, 25 Sale of Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay> &c, every Saturday at noon, at St. Hill-street, Wanganuu Agents for Owen's New Zealand Pat. ent Sheep Dip. FRFEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers. Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palmerston, Johnsonville* and Ashnrst. FEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. SOCIAL GATHERING Prior to Rev. Mr Hermon's Departure for England. Admission (including Refreshments), 1/6. No reduction for Children. Doors open at 7 p.m. T7IEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS jp WEDNESDAY & THUKSDAY SEPTEMBER 18th & 19th. THE GREAT - ME. FRANK LINCOLN Will appear for TWO NIGHTS as above ■. PRESS OPINIONS: •'The successor of Artemus Ward." — London Times. " America's greatest humorist." — London Telegraph. " No equal in London."— London Standard. " We have seen nothing funnier." — London Society. " The funniest entertainment ever heard." — London Referee. EMINENT OPINIONS > The Prince of Wales — " Your imitations are simply wonderful." " His Royal Highness laxighed heartily, and repeatedly complimented Mi* Lincoln upon his wonderful humoristic powers. — London Times, June 28, 1888. " You compel iauorhterV — The Right Hon; W; E. Gladstone. " A whole orchestra. "—Sir Arthur Sullivan. " An evening of intellectual fun," — Rtiskin. " Sanctified humor;"— Henry Ward Beeijher. " k mimic of startling fidelity;" — Labouchere " Your nonsense is artistic" — : Adelina Patti. Manager ; Mr L. J. Lohr. Pianist : Mr C. B. Foster. Admission \ 3/-, 2/-, and 1/- A few Reserved Seats; 4/- (side entrance). Family Tickets for 6* £1. Box Plan at Mr Carthew's. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 o'clock. \Jtl ANTED— Ladies, to know that f ? S. Svendsen is selling Ladies' High Leg Lace Boots from 10/6.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 39, 14 September 1889, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 39, 14 September 1889, Page 3
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