rpHE UNDERSIGNED HA 4 Cases ( Just purchased from the Largest Lot 5 1, French Foulles » 2, Double-width Melton 3, Ladies' Ulsters .... 4," Children's Ulsters ... ' 5, Corsets ... 6, Black Straw Hats ... ' ,7, Colonial Flannels ... CHEAPEST CLEARING LC : the SALE TO-DAY AND ! F. GAJ FERGUSSON STI QTOCK SALES will be held by the .O Alliance ns follows : — At P'\lmerston siile yards, every fortnight ; Feilding sale yards, every month ; Birmingham sale yards, every two months — and oftener if required. Salos will be held at other centres as soon as arrangements can be made for yards. Horse Sales held at Feilding every fortnight Private sales conducted anywhere. Stock bought and sold on conunis sion. Entries for sale* will be received at the office, Church street, Palmerston North, at any time j or at the office, Feilding (attached to the Assembly Rooms), which will be open daily. STOCK SALES FOR AUGUST : Birmingham Tuesday, 8 Pahncraton North ... Thursday. 10 Feilding Fnday, 11 Palmerston North ... Thursday, 21 CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. BIRMINGHAM SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, Bth AUGUST, AT 1 P.M. milE UNITED FARMERS 1 ALX LIANCE (Limited) will sell by public auction as follows : — fi good milkers steers (2 years) G springers 10 cows, in calf G steers (2 y«ars) 2 dry cows 2.~) ewo.s, in lamb 2") lambs CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. PALMERSTON SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1893, AT I P.M. rriHE United Farmers' Alliance JL will sell by public auction as follows : — 10 quiet springing heifers Entries Solicited. CHARLErf CARR, Auctioneer. FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, 11th AUGUST, AT 1 P.M. mHE UNITED "FARMERS' ALJL LIANCE (Limited), will sell by public auction as follows : — 1 20 good ewes, in lamb 1 G 3-year bullocks 1G yearlings 300 hoggets •10 dry ewes 300 fat and forward wethers 10 quiet springing heifers 10 quiet milch cows 12 steers Entries Solicited. CHABIuES CARR, Auctioneer. 17! E LhD I N G~~COAL i DEPO'I, KIMBOLTON ROAP. 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 i>ip. JOHN DUNLOP. Must Quit. "THE OTHER HOUSE," FEILDING. MEN'S Onehunga Woollen Company's Tweed Suits, from 20s Men's Colonial Saddle-tweed Suits, 30.s Men's Colonial Saddle-tweed Trousers, 10s Men's Good Oilskin Coats from 7s Men's Good Coloured Mole Trousers, 3s 9d Men's and Boy's Tweed and Felt Hats from Gd Boys' and Children's Sox from Id Dress Material from Is the doz. yards Silosia Lining, 2s Gd per doz. yards Turkish Towels from 5d each Ladies' and Children's Gloves from Id Ladies' Good Kid Gloves, 3d tho pair GROCERY, &c, «fee. Being anxious to close the business, many lines Are being offered at LESS THAN HALF THE WHOLESALE COST. Rememukh ! The most of the goods are RECENT IMPORTATIONS. T. H. I3REDIN, Vendor. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING and Needlework of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh street, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 29, 3 August 1893, Page 3
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