TO FARMERS AND BUTCHERS. FOR SALE, nnHE undermentioned Property and , ll_ Business is offered for sale by tender up to and including MONDAY, the 29th of December, instant. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to Messrs A. & J. B. Pbingle, on the farm. 1. Section No. 17, Sub-division G, Manchester Block, containing 192 a. Or. 20p. (more or less), all down iv good English grass and fenced, subdivided into 6 Paddocks, four-roomed House, Shearing Shed, Slaughterhouse, and other Outbuildings. 2. The goodwill of tlie Business of Butchers as carried on by Messrs Pringje Brod. in connection with the above farm, together with 2 Carts, Harness aud all other Implements, Boilers and Tools used in a Butchery Business. IF you would see a Xmas Show, Ou Tuesday come with me Unto BASSET'S BUTCHER'S SHOP, Where such a sight you'll see. Look at those splendid sides of beef ; Prime legs of mutton view, With lamb and veal in season now, Smoked ham and bacon too. Corned rounds and briskets, I am told, They have a goodly store ; With small goods of the very best, What could you wish for more. What heaps of tripe, and trotters too, Piled up on 6very side ; And puddings black, and puddings white, With tongues that neyer lied. Here is the tasty saveloy, Sausages, calves' head and feet, Artistic work in grease beside — All looking fresh and neat. Knights of the cleayer, and the steel, Are worthy men, I know ; And if you would be well done by To Basset you must go ; For well he knows the way to buy, And keeps a staff of men Who made his show the best before, And do so now again. Go, then, and you can buy for cash, At prices that will cheer A poor man's heart at Xmas time And make a glad new year. ~GODD BEEE IS LTQUID FOOD.' EXHIBITION PEIZE ALES AND STOUT. Melbourne, 1566 and 1867 Sydney, 1879 and 1880 Melbourne, 1880 and 1881. MESSES PASCOE & CO. DESIRE to call attention of the public to the superlative quality and uniform condition of their ?»Ja!t Liquors, brewed from the choicest selection of Hops and Malt, possessing a tonic and preservative condition free from acidity. A Christmas specialty. XXX Mild Ale, 5s per doz qts. Excelsior Pale Bitter Ale, 9s per doz qts, 5s 6d per doz pts. I'his tfin.'er brew defies compedtion. The onl? imitation oF Burton Ale out of England. Superior to an? Beer brewed in New Zealand. Extra double Stout, 9s per doz qts, 5s 6d per doz pts. Our different brands combine purity and strength and brilliancy — unsurpassed for delicacj of aroma and nutritious virtue. Be ratriotic and rirink PALMERSTON BREWED Ales and Stout Thus you will advance the best interests of a locfl industry. PASCOE and CO , Burton Brewery, Palmerston N. K.B.— To prevent undue pressure in maffer of supply to our numerous cus« tomers, it will be advisable lo order early to ensure delivery with despatch. q M I T H T> E O S~ VULCAN FOUNDRY, Mannebs iytbeet, Wellington, Iron and Brass Founders, Are prepared to execute Orders for Cast <fc Whought Ibon Wobk. Parts of Flax Machines kept in stock Shoemakers' Lasts made to order. JAMESTURKISS^ STAN WAI EOAD, HALCOMBE, BOOKSELLER and Fancy Goods Importer. All the Latest Periodicals Also fllustrated News and Graphic FOE THE SPECIAL BENEFIT OF FARMERS AND SETTLERS. DONCASTEE. THIS Cele brated Blood Sire will reside at Messrs Benson and Fetch's Farm, near Feilding. Doncaster, by his father, old Towton, has the Melbourne strain of blood, while from his dam Titania, he claims descent from Sir Her» cules, vide Stud Book. For obtaining valuable hunters from spring cart mares no better cross could be had. Fees, two guineas before hand, and eighteen pence a week for paddockage. The horse will run with the mares during the day, and every mare must have her *hoefe removed, Doncaster is a winner of the Marlbort.ugh Cup and Derby, Nelson Cup. &c, and was the sire of winners, of which ihe extraordinarily fleet mare Stella maj i>e instanced as one. S.B. — Thoroughbred pedigree mares will be charged five pounds. TO TIJAVKL IN THE MANAW\TU AND RANGITIKEI DISTRICTS. THE CKLrBBATED SIBE i ASCOT. ASCOT by Kelpie, imp , out. of The Thorn by the Barb. Kelpie by Weatherbit, Ham Child of the Mist by St Francis. Weatherbit, by Sheet Anchor [out of Miss Lefty. For tabulated pedigree see Stud Bonk. Ascot is a rich chestnut horse, standing 1G luinds 2§ in. high, of immense bone and substance, and ft snro foal getter; his stock in the Wiuiganui and Rangitikei districts are highly spoken of, and as f> rare horse both in Australia Hnd New Zealand he hus been very successful. Terms — Single mure, £3 10s, payable by P.N. due the 4th January, iB9l ; gunrnntee, £4 10s; groomage fee ss, to be paid at first service. Fur further particulars apply to F GAY, Empire Stables, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 83, 3 January 1891, Page 4
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