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AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, At 2 p.m. WILLIAM TRIMBLE will sell as above, at his Mart, — Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Clocks, Perambulators, Cutlery, Chairs, Fowles, Oats, Couches. Potatoes, Sauce, Baking Powder, Lollies, Ladies' Ulsters, Hams, Bacon, <&c. WM. TRIMBLE, Auctioneer. HORSE FAIR. ON THURSDAY, 10th INSTANT. At 2 p.m. WM. TRIMBLE will hold his next Horse Fair as above, at the Feilding Horse Bazaar, when a large number of Hacks and Light and Heavy Draughts will be offered. Entries will be received at the Bazaar, or by the Auctioneer at his Mart, Kimbolton Road. WM. TRIMBLE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE" OUR next quarterly horse sale will be held at our saleyards, Palmerston North, on SATURDAY, Sept. sth, when we shall offer a large numbei of Hacks, Harness, and Draught Horses. Special entries : — The thorough-bred entire horse " Wizard," absolutely without reserve. Also, on account of Warena Hunia, Esq.— The thoroughbred entire horse " North Island," by Somnus — Shrovetide ( see Stujl Book; 4-yr gelding by Isaac Walton — Lilian 5-yr bay mare by Somnus — Kimakai 4-yr colt by Feye — Kimakai, Early entries requested. Full particulars in future advertisement. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. F~EILDING SALE YARDS! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. TTIREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. JJ will sell by public auction as aboVe, — 75 good bullocks 40 mixed cattle 40 mixed cattle 20 18-month steers 20 2-year steevs 12 2-year steers 150 ewes m lamb 230 mixed hoggets

Sale at 1 p.m. F. R. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers. THE following are the dates of Me3srs Stevens & Gorton's Auction Sales for (September : — Bulls Tuesday, 8 Awahun Tuesday, 15 Sanscn Tuesday, 22 Feuding Thursday, 24 Marton Tuesday, 29 TjIEEEMAN E. JACKSON & COS Jj Stock Sales for (September. Wanganui ... Wednesday, 9 Johnsonville ... Wednesday 9 Feildmg Thursday, 10 Waverley Monday, 14 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, 16 Palmer3ton ... Thursday, 17 Wanganui Wednesday, 23 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, 23 Wanganui Quarterly Horse Fair ... Saturday, 26 Waverley ... Monday, 23 Johnsonville ... "Wednesday, 30 MANCHESTEE STOEES, MAKINO.

MESSEd. EATLIFF BEOS, beg to notify to their numerous customers and kind patrons during the past two and a half years that they have been in business, that they have now sold their business to Mr Anthony Broadbent, of Wellington, who has had many years of Colonial experience both in Australia and New Zealand, in both the wholesale and retail departments. Messrs Eatliff Bros, wish to return their heartiest and most sincere thanks for favors bestowed during their term of business, and trust that all their friends will continue to bestow their patronage on their successor, Mr Broadbent, whom they can sincerely recommend to all who may continue, and add to the future business of the establishment, which will be re- stocked with ample lines in all departments by the new proprietor. EATLIFF BEOS. September 1, 1891. Just Eeceived — LAEGE SHIPMENTS OF Whitelead, Oils and Colors, Varnishes and Painters' Materials. \ VEBY Large Stock of all kinds PAPEEPANGINGS At Lowest Prices. b. & eTtingey, The Square, Palmerston North, Wamganui, and Wellington. NOTICE. fI^HE Public Vaccinator will vacX cinJite at, his residence, Manchester Street, on the first THUESDAY of each month, between the hours of 10.30 a.m. and 12 noon.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 3 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 3 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 3 September 1891, Page 3

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