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WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. "LISTOHAN," FEILDING, CHARLES UA R R has received instructions from Mr S. R. Turner (who lias left New Zealand) to sell, by public auction, all valuable Furniture, consisting of — 2 Duchesse Dressing Tables, large and small Chests of Drawers, Marble Washstand, Iron Bedsteads with Wire Mcittrass, Bedding, Looking Glasses, Octagon Table, Easy Chairs, Cane and Rocking Chairs, Spring Couch, Oval Table, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Whatnots, Fenders, Secretairs, Tables, Kitchen Utensils, tfce. : also, Piano (by H. Kohl, Hamburg). Carriage and Harness Lady's Side Saddle 2 Gent's Saddles SALE AT 1 OCLOCK. No Reserve! N. B. — The auctioneer desires to Jrviw special attention to t\iia s.ile, ;is the furniture is nearly new and of first-class quality. ~MAKINO~ROAD, FEILDING. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, AT 2 P.M. CHARLES C A R ft will sell by public auction, as above, on behalf of Wm. Darragh, — 52 Romney Ewes 1 Romney Ram 4 Weaner Calves (half Alderney) 2 Shorthorn Heifers 9 Weaners 0 choice Dairy Cows 1 Cob Horse (quiet, sound, and staunch), with Trap and Harness 2 Hacks, black, with lady's and j gentleman's Saddles 1 Sow CHARLKS CAR If, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 17tu FEBRUARY. , DENBIGH STREET. CHARLES CARE 1 will bell by public auction, as ; above, on account of Mr J. F. Don- < nelly (who is leaving the district)— J Furniture, Crockery, &c. NO RESERVE. Sale at 2 o'clock. First Annual Ewe Fail. PALME KSTOX N( >HT H , THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 189-1. S ( A BBAHAM AND WILLIAMS £ x\_ will sell by public auction, ( as above, — j On account of Messrs A. \V. Skerniau, j R. O. Carey, J. Beale, L. aud R. Sker- £ man, Milsou, Cooper and Knight, Bar- 1 ber Bros., A. and H. Ivussell, Captain Gardner, and others, — 7000 2, 4, and 6-tooth Komney ewes Ou account of Messrs Keillor Bros, aud T. Knight — 750 2, 4, and 6-tooth Komney ewes On account of Messrs A. and 11. Russell, Foster-Pratt, Carey, and others, — 1500 8-tooth Lincoln ewes Ou accouutof Mrs Willis, Woodendean — 250 6 and 8-tooth pure -bred Romney ewes Ou account of Messrs Coles, Mitchell, and others, — ! 1800 well-bred Romney ewes 1000 well-bred Romney lambs On account ol other vendors, - 2500 2 and 4-tooth wethers 500 mixed 2 and 4-tooth sheep 1500 mixed lambs 550 breeding ewes Also, ou account of D. Grant, Esq., — 25 pure-bred 4-tooth Lincoln rams, bred from Sutton stud ewes, . and never used Ou account of Messrs Meulove, Holmes, the Australian Land Co., aud others, — , 50 2-tooth Lincoln rams 50 2-tooth Ronmey rauis A good opportunity to get ewes, to be relied upon as true to uauie and description. Sale at 12 o'clock. Refreshments can be obtained at the yards. No cattle can be taken at this sale. MARTOX RAM FAIR. FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1894. } RE. BECKETT , will sell by public auction, as above, — On account ol Messrs Thus. Brycc, .J. Bowen, R. Brenimer, Jefferson Bros., \V. Morrison, W. Milne, A. Y. Mcßeth, G. Y. ( Shannon, Robt. Wilson, Robt. Warring, i and others, — 320 2-tooth pure- bred Lincoln Rams. < Sale at 1.30 p.m. ARGYLE BOARDING HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM. ( SUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Paddocking for Horses. D. McNAIR, Proprietor GREAT CONCESSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY, rp E. ATTWOOD, in thanking (he 1 , public of Feilding and surrounding district for the liberal patronage ac corded him during the time he lias been ia business here, wishes to inform them of the startliug and genuine reduction iv tho price of CABINET PHOTOS from • £1 to 12s per dozen. He can positively assert that this is ! the lowest rate charged in any part of Australasia for best Enamel Cabinet 1 Photos. l "DRESSMAKING.""" DRESSMAKING and Needlework ! of eyery descriptiou neatly and ' quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. ' MISS AMESBURY, f Denbigh Street, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 238, 13 February 1894, Page 3

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627

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 238, 13 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 238, 13 February 1894, Page 3

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