AT BOROUGH SALE YAKDS, Palmerston N. THUESDAY, MARCH 31. STEVENS & GORTON will sell by public auction as 1 above — 3000 well - bred breeding ewes, mixed ages : 450 half-bred ewes 500 2 and 4-tooth wethers 700 good Lincoln ewes 200 ewes 100 fat ewes 130 ewes, mixed ages 300 Lincoln ewes 107 2-tQOth ewes (good) 1 23 good woolly lambs 108 good Romuey ewes 2000 largo framed Lincoln ewes, mostly from the Oringi and Parangahau flocks, in lots to suit purchasers 100 full- mouth ewes in lamb 50 full- mouth ewes in lamb 120 fat and forward 2 and 4-tooth wethers 150 good lambs 400 woolly lambs 450 ewes mixed ages Sale at 1 p.m. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. T7IREEMAN K. JACKSON & COS Jj Stock Sales for March, Waverley Monday, 28 Johnsonville ... "Wednesday, 30 F. R. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers. rpHE following are the dates of X Me3srs Stevens & Gorton's Auction Sales for March : — Marton Tuesday, 29 Hunterville Thursday, 31 FOR SALE. OQAA Lincoln Breeding Ewes, in /CO\)\J one or more lots ; bred by Lethbridge and Sons. Now running on Maputahi Station, Turakina Valley. Apply to H. Y. LETHBKIDGE, Ruatangata. TOWN SECTIONS, ASHURST, FOR SALE. rT^HE Colonists' Land and Loan X Corporation hereby give notice that the sale of Ashurst Town Sections will be resumed after Ist March, 1892. Particulars, as to price, &c, may be obtained at their office, Feilding, or Mr Warne, Ashurst. SHEEP FARMS. FOR SALE— Two exceptionally good sheep farms in the Manawatu district ; each capable of carrying 6000 head of sheep. Every convenience ; easy terms. J. HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor, Palmerston North. THE EEADY MONEY STORE, KIMBOLTON ROAD. H. F. JAMMS HAVING leased the above premises, desires to give notice to the public in general, and his numerous friends in particular, that he HAS OPENED THE ABOVE WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, chosen specially to meet the requirements of the local market of GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BRUSHWARE, And a special assortment of BOOTS & SHOES From one of the best factories in the colony. H.F.J. has had a large experience in the work and management of a General Store, and hopes, by keeping a choice and well-selected stock, and by strict attention to the wants of his customers, to command a fair share of public patronage. ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD — AT - THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. REMEMBER THE READY MONEY STORE, ''Next to the Chemist's) KIM HOLT ON ROAD. fredTkebn, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Fergusson Street, FEILDING, BEGS to announce that he has commenced business in the shop attached to the Shamrock Boarding House, and hopes, by courtesy, attention to business, and good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. Repairs neatly executed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 115, 26 March 1892, Page 3
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