■^EILDIiNG ASStoMBEi ROOMS ) THUESDAT^'GOTdBER 29.' 0 FOE' ONE NKSHT. Return' of the /popular and talented Australian musical artistes THE T> A VATT? FAMILY THE JrAliYJil FAMILY I Of Vocalists, Pianistes, yiolinists, Flautist, and Bellriugers. [ One Grand Drawing Boom Entertainment Family Prices— 2s and Is, children half price. FBED DA"WSON, Agent. i THE FOEESTEES 1 HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEE 3, 1891. Grand L-iteeaey Entertainment. Elocutionary Treat. yE. J. KNOTT will recite Lord Tennyson's poem " Enoch Arden," one of the noblest and most pathetic poems overwritten. A love story, but true and good. All who think of getting married, and all who aro married, should hear it. Old maids and bachelors stop at home and keep house. Appropriate songs by best local talent. Family tickets, 2s 6d ; single, Is. T OST — A dark brown mare, no § A visible brand, little stiff in off hind leg, lost last Thursday, October 22. A reward of £1 will be given to the person who returns same to B. Sheerin, or Wm. Reid, Makino. NOTICE. ~ nnHE Public Vaccinator will vacJ_ cinate at his residence, Manchester street, on the first THURSDAY of each month, between the bours of 10.30 a.m. and 12 noon. ~POHAIroiNA~SMALirFAEM ASSOCIATION. BONA fide settlers wiping to join the above aro myited to send their names either to Mr D. Eughey, or F. W. WHIBLEY. notice" ALL accounts due and owing to us must be paid at once, or Jegal steps will bo taken for their recovery forthwith. RATLIFF BEOS. I HEREBY notify that Mr E. Goodbehere is authorised to receive payment of accounts clue to me, and his receipt will be sufficient discharge. * CLIFTON CHARLTON. Feikling, October 21, 1891. THE, MANCHESTER EIFLES WILL hold capitation parades a c tho Barracks as' follows : — November. — THURSDAY sth, 12th, 19th, 26th. At 7.30 p.m. sharp. All members are requested to attend these parades. GEO. KIRTON, Lieutenant Commanding. FRIDAY, 30tii OCTOBER. HALCOMBE SALE YARDS. WM. TRIMBLE will sell by public auction as abovo at his new yards, Stanway road — 80 fat wethers in the wool 150 wethers in the wool 200 wethers, shorn 50 mixed sheep in the wool 4 forward cows 5 weaners 6 yearlings 3 cows 1 good trap horse 1 good hack 1 first-class pony (4 years) Bale at 1.30 p.m. WM. TRIMBLE, Auctioneer. AT BOROUGH SALE YARDS, Palmerston N. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. STEVENS & GORTON will sell by public auction as above — 36 3 and 4yr bullocks 14 cows and heifers (Bred by Holmos Warren, of Wairarapa) 20 fat cows 1 6 fat bullocks 20 prime fat bullocks 20 very forward speyed cows and heifera 40 well-bred cowa and heifers in calf 20 well-bred cjws an,d hoifors with calves at foot 100 yearlings to 18 - months, mixed sexes 36 3 and 4-yr bullocks 14 cows and heifers 100 ewe hoggets 50 fat ewes 100 ewes and lambs 200 good wether hoggets 1 00 fat ewe 3 200 good wether hoggets ! 100 prime fat wethers | . j 190 „ „ owos ) 5 tons Magnum Bonum scad : potatoes Sale at 1 p.m. ; STEVENS & GORTON, I Auctioneers. \ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. STEVENS & GORTON will sell at their yards, Palmerston North, - on behalf of Mr J. R. Macdonald and - others — 70 well - bred hacks, harness horses, and unbroken colts fillies Mostly without reserve. 1 Early entries aro necessary, as one hundred horses only will be adopted. 5 STEVENS & GORTON,. Auctioneers.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 52, 29 October 1891, Page 3
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