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PALMERSTON SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23bd. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS J\_ will sell by public auction, as above, — 50 good 3-vcar steers 50 fresh 2£-year se ers 40 2-year steers 75 2 to 25«jcar slecrs 15 fat cows 10 forward empty cows 24 prime fut bullocks 40 mixed 2 year callle 30 18-monlhs and 2-jear cattle 20 cows, in calf 400 mixed hoggets 120 fat and forward ewes 1200 ompty woolly owes 200 owes and lambs (in wool) ]<iO fat ewes 100 shorn ewes, and lambs 100 fat and forward ewes 80 mixed hoggets Sale will start with the sheep at 1 p.m. sharp FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. AT I P.M. GORTON AND SON will sell by public auction, as above,— 13 store cows 20 year and 18-months mixed 13 2-year heifers 20 mixed yearlings 25 18-months mixed cattle 100 forward ewes 200 forward shorn ewes 420 f&t and forward shorn wethers 300 fat shorn ewes 150 fat shorn ewes 200 n'rst-class mixed woolly hogsjets 400 shorn ewes, with 100 per cent of lambs 250 shorn ewes, with 100 per cent of lambs 1 case saddlery GORTON & SON, Auctioneers. colyt6n~sale yards. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28(1). AT 1 T.M. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will XX sell by public auction, as 'above, — 20 forward bullocks 12 springing heifers 2 fat cows 5 springing heifers 5 3-year steers 5 dairy cows 7 2»year steers 300 fat and forward ewes 300 ewes and lambs 2'K) mixed hoxgols 250 ewes and lambs 100 dry ewes _ T7IREE.MAN P.. JACKSON A CO.'S -T STOCK SALES fob NOV. : Johnsonvillo . . . . Wednesday, 22 Wanganui . . . . Wednesday, 29 Horse Sales arc held at St. Hill street yards, Wanßanui, every Saturday. r\ OR TON AND SON'S STOCK (jr SALES FOB NOV., 1893 : Marton, .. .. Tuesday, 28 to"the~eiSctors of rangitikei. Ladibs and Gentlemen, — I BEG to announce myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming General Election. I will take an early opportunity of addressing you on the political questions of tho day, in the various centres of population in the Electorate. F. Y. LETHBRIDGE. MAYORAL ELECTION. To Edmund Goodbeuere, Esq., Mayor of Feilding. SIR,— We, the undersigned ratepayers of the Borough of Feilding, seeing that the term of your present office is approaching its termination, have great pleasure in asking you to allow yourself to be nominated for a second term of office. We have watched your actions during your present term of office with satisfaction, and feel sure that during the ensuing twelve months it is essential that you, in your office as Chief Citizen should materially assist in carrying out successfully those important public works which have so recently been initiated. If you will accede to our request, we undertake, to the best of our ability, to place you at the top of the poll. We remain your obedient servants, Horace Bastings Walter A. L. Bailey Wra Heald M. Bastie F, Pope R. R. Collins Benj. Gosling A. 11. Allan E. Feck M. Oliver Wi Pearson John McLaren Fred Keen Donald Fraser L. Pike Esteven Bellve J. D. Valentine E. FitzGerald A, L. Parr J. F. Donnelly James Scott Wtn Summers J. S. Milson David Black Thomas Meehan T. Dixon John Henderson Ladies and Gentlemen, — It is a source of considerable gratification to me that my services as Mayor have been so well appreciated, that you have thought fit to invite me to contest the seat for a second term, to which invitation I have very much pleasure in acceding. Should I be again elected to this very important position, you may rest assured that I will do my utmost to carry out the duties of that position, to the benefit of the ratepayers gonerally. I am, Your Obediont Servant, EDMUND GOODBEHERE, Mayor. mayoral ejection!"" Ladies and Gentlemen,— HAVING been nominated us a candidate for the position oi Mayor of the Borough of Feilding foi the ensuing term, I therefore beg to solicit your votes and interests. My past career as a Councillor, and the other public positions I have held, can, I trust, be accepted as an cvi clence that if elected I will make it mj duty to study and conserve your besl interests. Yours Faithfully, WILLIAM CARTHEW "PIANOFORTE TEACHING. LESSONS on the Pianoforte givei by a Feilding Lady. Terra; moderate. Apply to Mws Curtis Manchester Street.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 122, 21 November 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 122, 21 November 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 122, 21 November 1893, Page 3

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