i rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS PLEASURE in OFFERING 4 Cases of Drapery Just purchased from the Largest Importing I'iriu in New Zealand.' n[ Lot • Hetail Price Sale Price j 3 1, French Foulles ... ... ... Is 9d l(Hd 2, Double-width Melton ... ... Is Gel Is" 3, Ladies' Ulsters ... ... ... 20s 13s 9d 4, Children's Ulsters ... ... ' ... 10s Gd 4s lid 5, Corsets ... ... ... 7s Gd 3s lid 6,- Black Straw Hats ... ... ... Is fid 7, Colonial Flannels ... ... ... Is 9.U1 CHEAPEST CLEARING LOTS YET OFFERED DURING THE SALE. SALE TO-DAY- AND FOLLOWING DAYS. F. GABITES, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING.
QTOCK SALES will be held by th< lo Alliance ns follows : — At P*' merston sale yards, overy fortnight I Feilding sale yards, every month , Birmingham sale yards, every twe months — and oftener if required, i Sales will be held at other centres as soon as arrangements can be made foi yards. Horse Sales held at Feikling every fortnight Private sales conducted anywhere. Stock bought and sold on commis , sion. Entries for sales will be received ai the office, Church street, Palmerston North, at any time ; or at the oflice, I Feilding (attached to the Assembly ! Itooms), which will be open daily. I ■ STOCK SALES FOR AUGUST : Birmingham Tuesday, 8 Pnlmeraton North ... Thursday. 10 Fcildinit Friday, 11 Palmerston North ... Thursday, 21 CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. BIRMINGHAM SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, Bth AUGUST, AT 1 F.M. mHE UNITED FARMERS' ALJL LIANCE (Limited) will sell by public auction as follows : — 30 2-tooth ewes, in lamb !S0 fat and forward wethers tSO mixed lambs 1 cow and calf G Jirst-cluss milkers (near calv»>g) 4 yearling steers l."» 0 lambs 10 forward bullocks 0 good milkers 1 8 steers (2 years) C springers 10 cows, in calf G steers (2 years) 2 dry cows 25 ewes, in lamb 2o lambs 5 springing heifers (quiet) 5 3-year-old bullocks CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. PALMERSTON~SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1893, AT 1 T.M. rTUIE United Farmers' Alliance _L will sell by public auction as follows : — 400 1-tooth to f.m. ewes, in lam I) 250 ewes, in lamb 10 (juiet springing heifers 10 quiet springing heifers 100 prime fat ewes 12 quiet springing heifers 10 quiet springing heifers Entries Solicited. CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, 11th AUGUST, AT 1 P.M. milE UNITED "FARMERS' AL1. LIANCE (Limited), will Bell by public auction as follows : — 5 cows (half Alderncy) 1 heifer 3 calves 17 springing heifers 125 ewes, in lamb 120 good wether lambs 120 good ewes, iv lamb 10 3-year bullocks 16 yearlings 300 hoggets 40 dry ewes 300 fat and forward wethers 10 quiet springing heifers 1 0 quiet milch cows 12 steers Entries Solicited. CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. Must Quit. " THE OTHER HOUSE," FEI LDIN O. MEN'S Onchunga Woollen Company's Tweed Suits, from 20s Men's Colonial Saddlo4weed Suits, 30s 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 6d i Boys' and Children's Sox from ltl ' Dress Material from Is tho'doz. yards Silesia Lining, 2s 6tl per doz. yards 1 Turkish Towels from fnl each Ladies' and Children's Gloves from ltl Ladies' Good Kid Gloves, 3d tho pair GROCERY, tfca, Ac Being anxious to close the business ' many lines are being ottered at 1 LESS THAN HALF THE WHOLESALE COST. j Remhmhku ! The most of tho good; aro RECENT IMPORTATIONS T. 11, iREDIN, j Vendor. ; PIANOFORTE TEACHING. IKSSONS on tho Pianoforte givui J by a Feilding Lady. Term I moderate. Apply to Miss Curtie Manchester Street.
; BARGAINS THIS WEEK i r • — at — J.B.HAMILTON'S GIiEAT SELLING OFF. t The whole stock offered direct to the 1 public at from os to 10s in the pound | off the usual retail prices. THOROUGHLY GENUINE. Country residents are particularly I invited to visit this Great Selling Off and see the Wonderful Saving to be effected this week at J. B. Hamilton's. PLEASE NOTICE these prices-^---but don't delay ; come quickly : 1/8 grey Colonial Flannels for 9id 1/- wide Imitation Wesh for 7od 18/G white English Blankets for 10/G 15/0 blue English Blankets for 10/G LOOK HERE! The biggest bargain, perhaps, ever offered in this colony of New Zealand : — Double-bed size white Grecian Bed Quilts for 5/- each — just think of that ; extra big size for 8/G — worth just double. I.COO yards Turkey Red and PinkEmbroideries ior 2d yard all round. 10 dozen Pocket Handkerchiefs one penny each. G yards splendid Flannelette for 1/9. G yards heavy Twill Flannelette for 2/G Balance of Trimmed Hats 2/G 8/G 5/- 7/6 10/ A| a % for for for for for -g £ £ 1/8 1/9 2/G 8/9 5/- j •*"«>* •1/G Lailies White Kid Gloves for Is pair Balance of Men's Macintoshes and Overcoats far below anything on this coast. Suit 3, Trousers, Shirts, Pants, <ie, nt fearfully low prices. THIS WEEK ! THIS WEEK !! THK READY MONEY STORE, FEILDING. 11. P. JANNINGS DESIKES to notify to the Public and his numerous friends that he is now in full swing with the following and many other lines : — GUOCEIUES, CROCKERY, fJLASSWARK, BRUSH WARE, BOOTS it SHOES. From the best Makers. TEAS OF ALL BRANDS. All the above lines will be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. Families waited on and goods delivered daily. H. F. JANNINGS. TRADE'S CORNER FURNITURE Pi WAREHOUSE, FEILDING. "Grectiugß from the Corner House." Pleaso to remember : When you want a good fender, good fire-irons and brasses, bedding, bedsteads, and niattrasses, rocking chairs, or a sofa, tn the Corner House go. We make our own couches, Chests of drawers, aud lounges ; And a good easy chair For a snooze by the fire ; Carpets, hearth rugs, and mats, Or cheap hat and coat racks. For full value to tho Corner Houae hie, Our mantles and mirrors (Oval, arch-top, and square), Fifty toilet' Sets choice, Come, select from our ware. Pictures framed in all fashions. Rich linoleums (all patterns), We can supply every order — From cradle to bier. alfreFeade, Undertaker and Cabinetmaker. _ 3 Katliff Bros., Kimijolton Road, FEILDING, LAND, ESTATE, AIVD COMMIS* SION AGENTS, 1 HAVE FOli SALE— Farms, Houses, Town Sections, &c. I MONEY to Leud from £10 to £100; aud ou Freehold securities (broad acres) £100 to £500, and upwards. Persons haviim properties for sale or lease are my'lted to communicate, i Afeents for the National Insurance Co. " T7IEILDING COAL DEPOT, s KIMBOLTON RoAn. Household Coal Drain Pipeti Blacksmith Coal Syphons ' Charcoal Bends Coke Stench Straps Bone Alauuro Garden Tyles Bone Meal Flower Pots Lime, Coment, Oats, and Oaton Chaff always on hand. s Agent for Carbol Crystal, the groat . American Sheep Dip. JOHN DUNLOP.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 32, 7 August 1893, Page 3
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