RTOCK SALES will be held by the . _ Alliance as follows : — At Palmerston sale yards, every fortnight: Feilding sale yards, every month ; Birmingham sale yards, every two months — and oftener if required. 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 every fortnight. Private sales conducted anywhere. Stock bought and sold on commis sion. STOCK SALES FOR, JULY :— Palmerfiton — July 13 and 27 Feilding — July 14 Campbelltown— July 21 Entries for sales will be received at the office, Church street, Palmerston North, at any time ; or at the office, Feilding (attached to the Assembly Rooms), which will be open daily. CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. F¥II7DIXG~SALE~yABi)s! FRIDAY, JULY 14m. at 1 r.M. mHE UNITED FARMERS' ALX LIANCE (Limited), will sell by public auction as follows : — 5 fat cows 1 cow, in milk 1 steer 1 heifer ; . 10 firJßt-class'milkers, near calving llOnrixed lambs (first class) 50 store cows 20 good yearling heifers 30 mixed,, yearlings and weaners 20 2-year steers 40 2-year heifers, in calf 25 3-year springing heifers (quiet and good) 60 2, 4, and 6-tooth Lincoln ewes, in lamb 40 Lincoln ewe hoggets (firstclass) '.*[■:■ . Zo springing heifers 10 mitch cows 40 yearlings to 18-months 25 3-year bullocks .10 18-month steers 10 springing heifers 100 ewes, in Jamb 100 dry ewes ">OO Lincoln ewes, in lamb 400 fat wethers 200 mixed sheep LSO fat wethers (turnip fed) ',\Q woolly l.'iinbs 200 wether lambs 150 mixed lambs 70 owes, in lamb 30 fat and forward wethers 10 fat bullocks 6 fat steers 27 forward bullocks 8 bullocks 14 steors 5- cows 20 springing heifers : 20 mixed cattle 3 heifers in calf 210 4-tooth ewes in lamb 350 wether lambs 500 Lincoln ewes in lamb 90 ewes in lamb 28 lambs 200 lambs 10 full-ruouth ewes CHARI.ES CAER, Auctioneer. Great BARGAIN SALE — AT — " THE OTHER HOUSE,' 1 FEILDING. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, A 8 these goods must be disposed of immediately, many lines have been reduced to HALF WHOLESALE COST PRICE. No reasonable offer will bo refused. T. H, BREDIN, Vendor. POST OFFICE STORE. EAGAR and RANJSON (Lnte Orabbe) GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, WAJTI'SA WEST. MESSRS EAGAR & RANSON having purchased the business of Mr Crabbe at Waituna West, including the stock-in-trade and good will, beg to solicit a continuance of the patronago accorded to their predecessor. Only the very best lines of Groceries, Ironmongery, Drapery, and other articles will be kept in stock, whilo tho prices charged will bo reasonable and fair. EAGAR & RANSON, Waituna West. 7rTEnrDINCT~~OOAL DEPOT, KIMUOLTON IiOAP. Household Coal Drain Pipes Blacksmith Coal Syphons Charcoal Bends Coke Stench Straps Bone Manure Garden Tyles Bone Meal Flower Pots Lime, Cement, Oats, and Oaten Chaff always on hand. Agent for Carbol Crystal, the great American Sheep Dip. JOHN DUNLOP. IjlOU SALE, at the office of this paper.— . Foruiß of Conditions of Cou tract for Uushfolliug, Proof of pebt Foims— urdiuuty, for a finn or company— aud Proxy Forms.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 11, 13 July 1893, Page 3
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502Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 11, 13 July 1893, Page 3
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