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PALMEESTON SALE YAEDS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. J7IREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. JO will sell by public auction as above, — 1 ":0 mixed yearlings 20 mixed catLle 3 dry cows 1 milch cow 20 2-vearold steers 20 18-month to 2-year-old steers 27 prime fat cows 12 2-year-old steers 50 12 to 18-mouth-old steers 25 cows 30 mixed yearlings 3 milch cows, near calving 100 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 T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON & COS X; Stock Sales for September. Johusonville ... Wednesday, 18 Palmerston ... Thursday, 19 Waverley ... ... Monday, 23 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, 25 Wanganui... ... Wednesday, 2>o Sale of Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, &c, every Saturday at noon, at St. Hill-street, Wanganui. Agents for Owen's New Zealand Pat. ent Sheep Dip. FRIEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers. Wanganui, Waverley, Feiliing, Palmerston, Johnsonville, and Askurst. TjiEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18th & 19th. THE GREAT MR. 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." — Londou Referee. EMINENT OPINIONS : The Prince of Wales — " Your imitations are simply wonderful." " His Royal Highness laughed heartily, and repeatedly complimented Mr Lincoln upon his wonderful humoristic powers. — London Times, June 28, 1888. " You compel laushter." — The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. " A whole orchestra." — Sir Arthur Sullivan. <l An evening of intellectual fun," — Ruskin. " Sanctified humor." — Henry Ward Beecher. " k mimic of startling fidelity." — Labouchere %< Your nonsense is artistic." — Adelina Patti. Managfr : 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. ST. JOHN'S CHUECH, \ DEDICATORY SERVICE will J\_ be held on FRIDAY Next, at 7.30 p.m. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. A. 0. Williams. No Offertory. ARTHUR HEEMON, Curate. AWA.HURI FELLMONGERY, W. MACMILLAN IS prepared to give the Highest Price for Skins, Wool, &c, &o. Being a genuine Fellmonger, and not buying for other people, he is in a position to give the best value, the cost of commission, freight, &c, being saved. During the coming season he will be a Buyer of Wool m any quantity. Wool scoured on Commissior, and delivered at the Railway StatioLS of Palmerston or Feilding at lowest rates. ALFRED EADE FURNITUKE WAREHOUSE, (Nearly opposite Cobbe & Darragh.) CHAIRS ! CH URS ! C HAIRS From 4/- to 1 1/Liberal Discount for Cash. Black Diamond Washington Chair White Drawing-room (very comfortable) Chair, 4/Beut Top Bar-room strong Oak Chair Astor Grecian (good and neat) Chair Spindle Grecian Chair (suit any room) Child's Low Chair Child's High cane-seated Chair Vienna cane seat (best of all) Chair Rocking (the comfortable half-hour) Chair Rocking Chair (two sorts) very cheap CHAIRS FOR ALL. Matting and Fire I*oiih, cheap. Fenders, from 6/FuDerals Undertaken. I QB PRINTING m all its branches . executed on the shortest notice at the Star Office Charges very reasonable.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 40, 17 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 40, 17 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 40, 17 September 1889, Page 3

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