PALMLRSTON SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11th. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO will sell by public auction as aboye — ** _5 mixed cattle 3 weaner heifers 230 ewes in lamb 140 hoggets, mostly ewes do 2-tooth ewes iv lamb 65 store wethers 100 fresh full-mouth ewes in lamb 100 Lincoln ewes in lamb Sale at 1 p.m. FRKEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th. T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. JO will sell by public auction as above, — 55 quiet heifers, in calf 6 prime heifers 200 wethers 200 hoggets 200 hoggets 150 wetheis 30 fat wethers 130 hoggets 300 hoggets 350 hoggets Sale at 1 p.m. F. fl. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers. BANSON SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST. Q T EVE N S & GORTON io will sell by public auction as above — 300 good forward wethers 700 good mixed hoggets 50 ewes 300 hoggets 300 good hoggets 130 2-tooth ewes in lamb 250 mixed woolly hoggets 120 fat wethers 300 woolly hoggets 200 good hoggets 150 mixed hoggets Horses, etc. Sale at 1 p.m. I STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, j 11HE following are the dates for Messrs Stevens & Gorton's Auction Sales for August : — Bulls Tuesday, 9 Awahun Tuesday, 16 Palmerston Thursday, 18 Marton Tuesday, 23 Feilding Friday, 26 REEMAN K. JACKSON & COS , Stock Sales for August. J I I j Wanganui ... Wednesday, 10 Palnierston ... Thursday, 11 Feilding Friday, 12 Waverley Monday, 15 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, 17 Wanganui Wednesday, 24 Palmerston ... Thursday, 25 Waverley Monday, 29 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, 31 CHEAPEST AND MOST EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN FEILDING. BALANCE OF WINTER STOCK ALMOST GIVEN AWAY, I AM expecting two large direct shipments of Spring Goods from Manchester and London, to arrive in a few weeks time in Feilding, therefore I must dispose of all surplus flfcoCK at SACRIFICE PRICES To CLEAR. Ladies' 7/6 Waterproofs for 2/11 Ladies 1 12/fi Ulsters for 9/6 Ladies' 14/6 Ulaters for 11/9 Ladies' 22/6 Ulsters for 18/6 Ladies' 25/- Fur- edged Cloaks for 19/6 MILLINERY. HALF 5/-, 10/«, 12/6, 14/6. 16/6 HALF for for for for for i RICE 2/6, 5/-, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 PKICE LOT of STRAW HATS at 3d each. Ladies' 35s Plush Jackets for 25s Ladies' 45s Plush Jackets for 35s Strong Knitting Wools, Is 6d head. Sewing Cottons, Is ttd dozen, in black, Nos. 36 and 50 only Towelling, 3A-d yard Flannelettes, 3£d yard Silesia Linings, 31LADIES PLEASE NOTE. Reductions on Dress Goods : 6£d Fancy Stripes, reduced to 4£d 9Jd Melton Cloths, reduced to 7£d Is Foule Serges, reduced to lOd Is 3d Cheviot Tweeds, reduced to ll£d 500 yards black and coloured Velveteens at Is per yard Is 6d black and nayy Dress Serges, reduced to Is 2£d Is 9d black and navy Dress Sorges, reduced to Is s]d 25s and 30b Braided Winter Robes for 19a 6d Extra wide Union Flannels, Is, reduced to 8^ 500 yards New Zealand Flannels, reduced to lOd White Blankets, 6s lid pair Coloured Blankets, 3s lid each Make no mistake about the address— J. B. HAMILTON, CENTRE BLOCK, FEILDING.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 21, 6 August 1892, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 21, 6 August 1892, Page 3
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