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SANfcON SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1893. GORTON AND SON will sell by publis auction, as above, — 10 forward cows 3 dairy cows 20 3-yr heifers 8 3-yr steers 100 woolly lambs 60 ewes and lambs 200 wether J.iiubs 300 wooiiy Jambs 90') shorn lambs 500 lambs 400 lambs 280 first-class mixed woolly lambs 250 woolly lambs j 300 ewes and lutubs 200 dry ewes 150 good woolly Inmbs 140 woolly lambs 150 ewes 100 prime 2-th. wethers 100 effi s i Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. j HORSE SALE. ! FEILDING, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. GORTON .fc SON will sell by public auction, as above,— Draught Horse--, Harness Horses, and Hacks. On account of Mr J. R. McDonald, of Horowhenua, — GO broken and unbroken light Hacks Sale at 1 p. ".a. GORTON & SONS ANNUAL RAM & SHEEP FAIR, BULLS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Mm, 1893. At tiieh: Salk Yaki>s, Bulls. GORTON it SON will yell by public unction, as above, — 200 2- tooth Lincoln rams, bred by Messrs Robt Wilson, R B Pearce, Duncan BJnir, W Morrison, A Bushly, the late Mr W T Watt (of Lillybank), anil the executors Richard's Estate. 3000 well-bred 2-tooth Lincoln ewes, in lots to suit purchasers 2000 6 and 8-tooth Lincoln ewes 2000 lambs (500 8-tooth ewes 300 ltouiney Marsh breeding ewes (from Mrs Willis, Woodendean) 400 shorn wether lambs 200 breeding ewes Sale at 12 o'clock noon, Commencing with the rams THE GREAT CENTRAL ANNUAL RAM FAIR. St. Hill Street Sale Yards, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, FEB. Bth, 9th, and 10th. 171REEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. . will sell by public auction as above, and on account of the following wellknown breeders. Messrs It. Wilson, E M. Honeyfield, J. Ross, lon Bros., Walker Bros., O. Hawes, W. H. Wybourne, J. D. Hughes, R. B. Hamilton, W. C. Symes, J. MeNicol, W. Wilson, D. Fleming, J. Raynor, J. Macara, E. J. Kiddiford, D. McGregor, H. Overton, C. W. Reid, J. Shield, JR. Bremer. J. W. Baker, T. Bryce, H. N. Harrison, Mrs W T att (of Lillybank), R. Hair, J. B. Sutton, F. Sutton, James Holmes, E. P. iiyines, A. Allison, Jefferson Bros., G. Mitchell, D. Blair, 3. H. Gollan, and W. Pearce. 1605 2-tooth pure-bred Lincoln rams 12 stud Lincoln rams (bred by John Ilaj-nor, Wairarapa) 10 stud Lincoln rams, bred by J. B. Sutton 3 stud Lincoln rams (bred by James Macnra, Wairarapa) 40 Roniney ram lauibs (bred by Duncan McGregor, Wairarapa) 5 purebred Lincoln rams (bred by Mr Overton, Canterbury) 00 2-tooth Shropshire rams 10 2-tooth Lincoln-Merino rams (bred by T. Thatcher 5 pure-bred Romney rams (bred by C. W. Reid, Elderslie) 15 stud Lincoln (bred by F. Sutton) 8 stud Lincolns (bred by James Holmes) 176H The above magnificent collection of Rams are well worthy of the attention of flockowners of this district. The Rams will be sold singly in tho sal o ring, thereby giving everyone the opportunity of careful selection. Sale each day at 11.15 sharp. The Wangnnui Ewe Fair will held on Wednesday, February 22nd. F. li. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers. TO LIVERY STABLE KEEPERSTO LET. — Those Commodious Stables in couuectiou with the Manchester Hotel, Feilding. They comprise 10 loose boxes, 12 stalls, havness room, lai'ge loft, buggy and coach houses. Splendid opening for a good man. Apply to HORACE BASTINGS, The Proprietor. FEILDING BOOT Ai\D SHOE EMPORIUM. M Axcn liSTKii Stukkt S. SVENDSEN, Phopriktok. Gents' Porpoiso Goloshed Bolmorals I Boots (sewn welts), Gents' French Calf Boots (sewn, j pegged, and riveted) Gents' Kid and Calf Shoos, Slippers, j &c, &c. I Ladies' Glace Kid Boots, Ladies' French Calf Bouts, Ladies' Kid Boots, '< Lndies' Glace Kid Shoes, Calf Kid Shoes, &c, &c. Children's Boots and Shoes, Slippers, &c , &o. jj y A M E ~ "g , ARCHITECT, H.ANKINS 1 BuiLDINvJH, TIIK SqCAKE, PALMERSTON NORTH. r|"> H E marvellous Melbourne 1 " Boom " completely collapsed resulting in a magnificent opportunity for buying goods at nominal prices for the " Erupted Boom " Sale beginning on January, 20th inst,, at Te Aro House, Wellington.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 94, 28 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 94, 28 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 94, 28 January 1893, Page 3

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