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QTOOK SALES will be held by th< JO Alliance as follows : — At Pal merston sale yards, every fortnight Feilding sale yards, every month : 7 Birmingham sale yards, every twe months — and oftener if required. 3 Sales will be held at other centres as soon as arrangements can be made for yards. Horse and Produce Sales in the yards adjoining the store, in Church street, Palmerston evory fortnight. Private sales conducted anywhere. Stock bought and sold on commis sion. Entries for sales will be received at the office, Church stree', Palmerston North, at any time ; or at the office, Feilding, every Friday ; or by R. B. McKENZIE, Auctioneer. BIUMINGHAM SALE YAKDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th. 6 milch cows 5 springing heifers ] ~>o fat ewes T)0 fat and forward sheep ~>o store wethers 100 fat wethers ")0 full-mouth ewes 2.')0 first-class young Lincoln owes (On account of R, Mcßeth. Escj.) ■Sale at 1 p.m. R. B. McKENZIE. Auctioneer FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 9th. 20 good store cows 2.*) 3 year heifers 25 2-year heifers 1 fat cow 1 milch cow 300 mixed lambs GOO ewes, in lamb 200 ewes, in lamb r»0 fat ewes and wethers 00 woolly lambs 200 mixed shorn lambs 1 trap horse (first class) Sale at 1 p.m. R. 13. McKENZIE, Auctioneer. VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE NEAR FEILDING. fTIHE undermentioned Sections, beJL ing portions of the well-known I Potatou Farm, are open for private sale, viz. : — Nos. 94 — 291 acres ; No. 95 (the homestead section) — containing 640 acres, more or less. All fronting good metal roads. Terms : Two-thirds of purchase money may remaiu on mortgage at 5 per cent for 5 years. Applications, statiug price, to be sent to Mr John Saxon, Feilding (or personal application may be made to the latter, from whom further information can be obtained), or to W. H. Levin, Esq., Wellington. The quality of this land can be judged by the crops now growing. Inspection invited. FOR SALE,— riIHAT splendid Corner Section of JL Land next the Fsildikg Star Office — 37 feet frontage to Manchester Street, 125 feet frontage to Bowen Street. AS A BUSINESS SITE It is unequalled in Feilding, being opposite the Municipal Corporation Cbambors, nearly opposite the Bank of Australasia, and on the same block with Montague's Buildings and the magnificent hrick building occupied by Mr John Cobbe and Mr Joseph Darragh. Within five minutes walk of the Raiway Station and Post Office. For other particulars apply to KIRTON & CURTIS, The Proprietors. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING and Needlework of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh street, Feilding. NOTICE. ANY Person Trespassing, with dog or gun, on land belonging to either of the undersigned will be prosecuted. F. Y. LETH BRIDGE. E. GIESEN. NOTICE. ANY person or persons found Trespassing on Strathendrie, Halcombe, with dog or gun, or otherwise, will be prosecuted. \V. H. lIARTGILL, Manager. NOTICE. PERSONiS Trespassing in pursuit of Game, or otherwise, on Section 9, Block Xll, Pohungina, will be prosecuted. E. 11. SWEET. FOR SALE. 1 Q (\ ACRES Freehold— s4 acres in J_Ol/ English Grass. Price : £2 1 2a 6d per acre. ] Terms easy. RATLTFF BROS. TO SPORTSMEN AND HEDGEPOPPERvS. ! mRESPASSERS, with Dog or Gun, | JL on my land, Hoeta's or Ruera's, Awahuri Road, will bo prosecuted. j E. JENNINS. PRELIMINARY AN NOD N CEMENT. THE DON TAILORING ESTAB- \ LISHMENT, BIRMINGHAM. JF. STEVENS & Co. beg to i , intimate to the inhabitants of ! Birmingham, and district, that they j will start in business as Tailors and Habit-makers in premises situated two doors from Lowes' Hotel, on MONDAY, the 21th inst. A choice and well-assorted selection of patterns on hand. Every department of the trade executed in the best style ; our motto kemg " No lit, no pay."

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 148, 3 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 148, 3 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 148, 3 June 1893, Page 3

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