AT THE JJOROUGH SALIi YARDS, PALM.EHSTON N. THURSDAY, 17tii AUGUST, at 1 r.M. A BRA HAM & WILLIAMS will j\_ sell by public auction, as above, — ■10 prime fat bullocks (in lots) i SO quiet springing heifers 10 mixed weanrrs 100 mixed Romney hoggets 200 f;it weihers 100 good ewes, in lamb 7o 2«tooth Lincoln ewes, in lamb CAMPBELLTOWtf SALE YARDS. FRIDAY. 18th AUGUST, AT 1 P.M. GORTON AND SON will sell by public auction, as above, — 10 prime fat heifers 15 mixed jenrlings 10 IS-nionths to '2-jcar steers 11 springing heifers 7 mixed yearlings 7 good heifers, in calf 5 dairy cows nnd heifers 1 young bull 6 springing cows and heifers 3 milkers Horses, &c. CLEARING SALE OF CONTRACTORS' PLANT, AT FETLDING, ON THURSDAY, 24th August, at 1.30 o'clock, sharp. GORTON AND SON have been favored with instructions from Messrs Younger and Laing, who have given up contracting, to sell by public auction, at their residence, Gladstone Street, Feilding, Tho whole of their Contracting Plant, comprising, — , 6 first-class draught horaoa •1 drays 1 sets shaft, and 6 sets leading, harness Complete set pile-driving gear, including 1-ton monkey and double-purchaso winch "Wheel-barrows, picks, shovels, Screw-jacks, »kc., &c. Also, — A quantity of bridge plant and portable forgo. On account of other vcmbrs, — 2 cows (near calving) 1 good hack, by Arab Chart-cutter, plough, and harrows. Note. — The auctioneers would call special attention to the above draught horses, they being all young, sound, well-broken, and thoroughly staunch. GORTON k SON, Auctioneers. aORTON* AND SON'S STOCK SALES fou AUGUST, 1893 : CampbolUown, ... Friday, 18 Feildinj? Friday, 25 Marton, . . . . Tuesday, 29 FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.'S STOCK SALES you AUGUST : Wangamii . . . . Wednesday, 23 Wavorloy . . . . Monday, 28 Johusotivillo . . . . Wednesday, 30 fu u 'nish : at Yh k w'ixtki; sal/:: wiXThii sau:\ \vlxti:i; salki D.1.C., WELLINGTON. D.1.C., WELLINGTON. D.1.C., WELLINGTON. COMMENCING JUNE 22>d, 1893. Fob Dkessbs Foa Blankets Fob FtiNNßw Fob Jackets • >t j Fob Mantels O Fob Boots \ Fob Clothing • k; Fob Fuknitobb £h ;> FOB EVKBY j*^ hodieuold Rrquisitb. D.I.U. CO-OVEUATI\ K STORES, WKLLINOTON. B. Hallbnstbin, Chairman of Directors ; A. A. COBBIOAN, Manager. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. rHE s.B. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, Captain Harvey, will leave Wkllinoton every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Foxton- every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. F. R. YOUNG, A<(ent B.s. Napier. DAVID ROSS i late J. F. Donnelly) TOBACC ONIST, HAiR-DRESSER, Sec., &c. ALL descriptions of oruauienta 1 hair work executed on the premises at tho shortest notice. Ladies' cuttings, combings, &c, made up at very reasonable prices. A practical " Maker- Tip " supplied for all amateur theatrical and concert entertainments. False beards, whiskers, moustaches, &c. supplied. A first-class Billiard Table attached to the premises. Fergu3son Street, Feilding. dressmTkino^ " DRESSMAKING and Needlework of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on haud. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feilding. WOOL. MONEY ADVANCED on Growmg Clips of Wool in sums of LSO to LI 000. BARK AUD & ABRAHAM, Paluierston N. aud Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 40, 16 August 1893, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 40, 16 August 1893, Page 3
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