AT BOROUGH SALE YARDS, Palmeuston North. THURSDAY, 7tii DECEMBEB, AT 1 P.M. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS XX will sell by public auction, as above, — 120 4 and 5 year bullocks— yerj forward and well bred 30 cows and calves 50 yearlings and weaners 20 springing heifers 16 fat bullocks 1 pedigree Jersey bull 1 polled Angus bull 16 fut bullocks 20 springing heifers 6 forward steers 800 aixed hoggets— a good lino 150 fat maiden owes 350 fat sheep 100 forward ewes 200 ewes and lambs 80 mixed hoggets 60 ewes and lambs 50 store wethers ■160 mixed hoggets SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK. V^HARLES CARR will sell by \J public auction, at the Assembly Rooms, SATURDAY, 9th December, the following goods : — GROCERIES (including 40 £ chests of Tea) CUTLERY DRAPERY ■ CROCKERY And other Lines too numerous to mention. Sale at. 12 o'clock sharp. BULLS &ALK YARDS. TUESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, AT 1 P.M. G.ORTON AND SON will sell by public auction, as above, — 18 fat cows 5 fat bullocks 45 yearlings 40 cows 25 2 to 3 years steers ]2 18-months cattle 24 yearling to 18 -months hand-fed steers 1 springing heifer 150 woolly ewes, with lambs 50 fat slieep 250 mixed woolly hoggets 40 fat sheep 60 woolly ewes, with lambs Horse.*, etc, FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1893. AT I.P.M. /CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer, \J will hold his first stock sale as above, — 55 3 and 4-year bullocks 18 bullocks 40 mixed cattle 2G cows 190 shorn Romney ewes, with 100 per cent lambs 200 mixed hoggets (good) 20 fat ewes [Mr Sherwill will receive entries on behalf of Mr Carr.] CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. T7IREEMAN 8,. JACKSON & CO.'S ■T STOCK SALES for DEC. : Johnsonvillo . . . . Wodnosday, 6 Wanganui .. .. Wodnosday, 13 Wayerley .. .. Monday, 18 Johnsonvillo .. .. Wednesday, 20 Watiganui . . . . Wodnosday, 27 Wanganui Quarterly Horse Fair . . Saturday, 30 Horse Sales are held ot St. Hill street yards, Wanganui, every Saturday. r\ OR TON AND SON'S STOCK UT SALES for DEC, 1893 : Bulls Tuesday, 12 Campbelltown ... Friday, 15 Marton Tuesday, 19 Feilding . . . . Friday, 22 JpWMOjJi, T ADIES will find the nicest colI J lection of Dresses, Mantles, Capes, Jackets, and Zouaves AT J. B. Hamilton's. FRESH SUPPLIES JUST OPENED. /The Latest Novelty in Silk j and Spanish Lace Capes, j " The Princess May." \ All the rage at Home. Young Ladies are specially invited to come and see these lovely New Capes. I NEW MILLINERY ! The very latest aud prettiest styles in Trimmed Hats and 1 Bonnots, trimmed specially for [ SHOW WEEK. Ladies in town aud country should havo a glance at our charming display of Trimmed and Untrimmed Straws of every conceivable shape and style as now worn. fNew Gloves, New Laces, \ New Blouses and Zouaves. New Prilled and Plain Shot Silk Sunshades, Umbrellas, and Parasols. fAll Fresh New Goods just \ opened out. DRESSMAKING— We have one of the best hands in the colony, thoroughly experienced in the art of cutting and fitting. We guarantee aperfect fitting dress at very moderate cost. LOST, on Friday last,— A Collie Dog, black and white ; answers to the name of "Don." Anyone returning the same to Mrs Hastie's Hotel or Star Otticc will be rewarded. T. H. 110SS.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 133, 5 December 1893, Page 3
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