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OEEAT HORSE SALE A? . MRS HASTIE'S STABLES, Rear of the Hotel, ■ ■'''■■ " ON ' : , SATURDAY, the 31st MAY, At 12 o'clock. WW. TRIMBLE will hold his first Horse Sale as above, when will be offered , A large number of Hunters, Ladies' Hacks,' Carriage, and Draught Horses, &c. Further entries will be received by the undersigned at his office; entrance fee, ■2s6d, ■ • W. TRIMBLE, Auctioneer. PALMERSTON SALE f AHDS. : THURSDAY, 15tjb: MAY. , T7IREEMAN Rv JACKSON & GO. .Jj'. 'will sell by public auction as ■above,— ■• ■,V ; ':.'.,. .-.'■■ . v.,v }':■'■ !■■■■'-(-. ..■■■■. 8 heif era' in-calf v. ,r ; - j , 10 18-month old steers 30 steer weaners ' s v 25 mixed weaners % 18-month old mixed' eattie U •• ;/ , ■25 heif ers, weanera '. . l r 100 empty ewes > > ; ' " 100 shorn lambs . ; - 60 half- bred ewes iw lamb 300 forward! wethers 1 225, empty ewes . i - :; .: 130 ewes in lamb 200 ewes in lamb . ; n ,-:.;•■• ••; 150 3 -year olii stieers . ; ; 120 2-year old steers 2300 shorn wether lambs 200 empty ewes Sale at 1 o'clock. , FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer.. TjIREEMAN R. JACKSON ■&. GO'S -Jj." Stock Sales fob May. Wayerley ... ... ; Monday, 12 Johusonville „..'- Wednesday, 14 Paimerston ...' iThur^day, 15 Johnsonville ... Wedi^esday , 2 1 Wanganui . . . : Wednesday, 21 Wayerley ■ ; .... . Mqnday, 26, Johnsonville ' v.' .v \V edneaday , 28 Sale of Horsey Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, Ac, every Saturday at noon, at St. Hill-street, Wanganui., , , - Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sheep Dip* „ f >.>' .; FREEMAN R. JACKSOiN; & 0O M Anctioneere. Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Paimerston, Johnsonville, and Ashurst. THE FOTJBTH ANNUAL TOUR- .:;:■ :,, ,:NAMENT ;■;•.■ ' ■■■■ : OF THJE EANGITIKEI (3AVALRT VOLUN. TEERS Will be held on the FEILDING BAOECOURSE ON , SATURPAY, 24th MAY, . Commencing at 11 a.m. Under the patronage of Lieut.-Colonel Stapp and Lieut-Colonel Noake. Clerk of Scales — Mr A. E. Remington. Starter— Mr E. Wood. Timekeeper — Mr G. W. Fowles. ■ PROGEAMME: 1.- General Parade, Gallop Past, &c. '» 2. Musical Ride. , - 3. Pursuing Practice / Competition r— Squads of four men; sweepstake, 10s per 1 squad; open to squads from any troop 4. Open Handicap Hurdle Race— SweepBtake, 10s; 1 mi1e,,,.;. . ■;. . .■ . l 5. Heads and Posts— Sweepstake, Is per man ; open to all cavalry • ; 6. Capture of Field. Gnii— ln squads of 8 man ; sweepstake, 8s per squad ; open to squads from any troop . : ; 7. Cavalry Hurdle Race — Sweepstake of 10s; 1 mile; weight, 12st; open to any cavalry horse ' 8. Sword Bayonet Exercise 9. Cavalry Flat Race — Sweepstake of 10s; i-mile; weight, list;. open to all cay- '■'• airy" ■ ;.- : . - -■■ ■. *>■'< ■■ ■■■■■■ '■■ 10. Victoria Cross Race— Sweepstake of 2s 6d ; open to all cavalry ; ;' 11. Night Alarm— Sweepstake of 2s 6d; open to all cavalry CpNDITIONS. 1, Post entries will be received for all the events, but competitors are requested to enter as 'early as possible on the day. - 2. Volunteers must compete in the uniforms of their corps. 8. Cavalry horse means one that has been ridden in the six day's training, or' that has been certified to by an officer of the troop to which the owner belongs. All disputes to be settled by the Troop Committee. ; Admission: Foot passengers, Is ; horsemen, 2s;, any vehicle, including driver, 2s 6d ; every other occupant, Is ; children under 12, free. Volunteers in uniform will be admitted to the ground free. ' ~~STEdIALTIES , Being opensd up by , , r wm,|am; JAPANESE OOOI)Si, Including Tables, Fans, Kites, Tea Sets, Tea Pots, Cups & Saucers, Flower Pots, Vases, &c., ; Lawn. Tennis Racquets and Balls. Pianos, American Organs, Cornets, Special Lines in Violins, Accordeons, Guitars, Banjos, Tambourines, Concertinas, Brass Flageolets,. Musical Boxes, .'Mutes, &C&C. 1 Lett's Diaries for 1890. Opaline in Plush for Painting, Plaques, &c WATERBURY WATCHES. 1/- TABLE la- replenished with Eistra: Value in Ornaments, &c. . '■„„.,..; ' WILLIAM PAEK, Direct Ihportbr. PaiiMerston N. ; BUSHFELLING. fTnENDERS are invited for felling j_ 500 acres of Bush (more or less) in lots to JBuit parties, on Mangaone Road. Specifications may be Been at Mr Bray's office. TendeW to ; close on KATJETRDAYI the 1 7th instant. " ■ :i . { Tjhe lowest, . -0r, , , any,, tender,; nt|t necessarily aocepted. H; J F. V, XBTHBRIPGB.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 137, 13 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 137, 13 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 137, 13 May 1890, Page 3

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