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BOROUGH SALE YARDS; ■ ■ Palmerston jn. TdUIISDAY, 2nd JULY. rj TEVE NY- & G OBTON fo will sell by public auction as above — 20 quiet 2-year steers\ x fr 5 quiet 2-year heifers N \ ry a A superior Lincoln ewes, mostly i \)\J yuung sheep and forward in lamb (in lots' to suit purchasers) . 20 prime fat cows - 9 2-year heifers 25 cows . 200 woolly noggrets 150, ewes in lamb ' 200 ewes in iamb 80 fat sheep ' 100 ewes in lamb 220 forward wethers ■ 1 waggon and team of 4 horses 80 ewes in lamb 20 fat sheep 60 6-tooth Romney ewes forward in lamb 200 good forward Wethers . , ' 100 woolly hoggets 100 store wethers The well-known thoroughbred sire " The Mute " , Horses, etc. ~~~ # Also,— On account, of Mr J. Lane, ,aud witho"t reserve — ■ - The draught entire " Pirate " 3 well. known draught horses 1 broad tire tip dray 1 set shaft harness ** 2 sets leading harness Sale at 1 p.m. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. \ FRIDAY, 3rd JULY. SANDON SALE YARDS. QTEYE N-S & GORTON )O will sell by public auction as above — ; 6 prime fat heifers 6 fat cows ' 5 springing cows (milkers) 10 good springing milch cows » 10 mixed 2-year cattle 230 ewes in lamb 150 good Lincoln ewes in lamb 100 ewes in lamb 50 fat wethers 70 good ewes in lamb - 50 ewes m lamb ' - 150 good wether hoggets Horses, etc. Sale at 1 p.m. . STEVENJT& GORTON, Auctioneers GREAT- CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, Bth JULY, 1891. At MR J. MILLER'S RESIDENCE, Ley's Line, Feilding. - -At 12.30 p.m. WM. TRIMBLE has received instrnctious from Mr Mit-ler (who is leaving the district) to sell as above, — The pure-bred Olydesdale stallion " Knockdon " 1 draught gelding, by Knockdon, broken to harness 1 draught mare, by Both well 1 draught mare, by Glengarry 1 grey hack, - 6-year-old, by .Javelin l' tip- dray, 4-inch tire, harvestframe \^^-""~ > ' .-- . . 1 draught horee-""" - TxJLd.O.ttblsrfurrow and 1 potato " plough •1 set diamond harro-vs, 4 leaf 1 Massey's reaper and binder, worked one season 1 Wood's reaper and binder 500 bushels oats . " • 2 tons potatoes 200 ewes .100 ewes in lamb « A lot of harness, sundries, and scarifier 1 first class trap horse, harness and cart» . / 1 handsome double buggy 1 swing plough , 2 turn wrist plough 1 Reid and Grtty reaper aud binder . Lunch provided. WM. TRIMBLE, Auctioneer. Settlors laying stock to dispose of are respectfuliyjsolicited to enter them for this sale. "\ LADIES' EMPORIUM. MISS STEWART begs to inform the Ladies of F v eilding and District that she has opened up a new Display of choice WinteriMjllinery, and that the same is now on view at her Establishment, corner, of Kimbolton Road and Manchester Square, Feilding..Miss S, hns,now on hand a fine assortment ofjjjtffs, Plushes, Velvets, Hib bons, -fLaccs, Flowers, Feathers, Fancy Aprons, Wool and Felt Skirts, Corsets, 'Hosiery; Kid and Cashmere Gloves, Silk and- Linen Handkerchiefs, Wool Shawls, Crewel Silks, Driisene, Macrame Thread, Wools of all kinds. Fancy Goods, and a stock of superior Dress Liniu^s. The Dressmaking Department is under immediate and efficient supervision of- Miss Scott, a lady fully qualified in all the latest Parisian and Fabhionable Styles of Dress and Mantle making. Mourning orders promptly, executed. . - ' - v Agent for v Miss Bacon's Fancj Goods. JOB PRINTING in all its branches on the shortest notice

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 157, 30 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 157, 30 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 157, 30 June 1891, Page 3

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