SALE OF FURNITURE. ON MONDAY, 2tvni INSTANT, AT \ m > NOON. At the Private Residence of Mr B Wollerman, Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North, GM. S N E L S O J # has been favored with instruc I tions from Mr Wollerman, who is leav i ing for Europe, to sell by auction, a ! above, — j THE WHOLE OV HIS HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE ani EFFECTS, which ineludi tri-cord piano, suites of furni ture, overmantles, mirrors bedsteads, mattrass-'S, chesti of drawers, crockery, cutlery ifcc, ike. also — Carriage, Harness (single anti double, plated), Waggonette, Hooded Buggy (nearly new), Gent's and Ladies' Saddles 1 Horsed, two of which are broken ».o single and double harness, and one is a lady's hack. The Auctioneer guarantees everything nearly new, and of the very best description. Colyton Sale Yards. TUESDAY, '27th FEBKUAUY. AT ] P.M. A BKAHAM AND WILLIAMS will offer by public auction, as above, — l 2?K) mixed lambs ')0 2-tnoth wether* 800 mix oil lambs 2">o mixed lambs '200 f.m. cwch tiO fat ewes l'2O 2-tooth wethers 100 prime fut ewes 220 mixed shorn lambs 16 Lincoln rams (2 to 0 tooth) 20 IB months cattle 20 cowf, in call 10 4 year steers 10 2 year steers 15 good jearlin»s 10 tat bullock* 250 f.f.m. ewes ,")() woolly lambs 100 2 and 4-tooth iwcs J)0O 2-tooth cwiis HY ORDER of the Mortgagee, and under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand for the Wellington District. /'^HAHLES CARR will sell by Pub\J lie Auction, at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FKILDIXfi, ON WEDXKSDAY.thk 28th INSTANT. AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.. All that piece of Land containing one acre (more or less), being the Sections numbered 11') and 411 on the plan of the Town of Feilding, together with the buildings thereon, at present in the occupation of Mr Sam Daw. CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. Conditions of sale may be seen at the oflice of W. A. Sandilands, Solicitor, Feilding, or the Auctioneer. AT AN EARLY DATE. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell Mr K. Hopkiu's property, Pohangiua, in suburban sections, ranging from 1 to 10 acres, and also in suitable dairy farms from 20 to 150 acres. . Railway station six miles distant ; school, creamery, aud Post adjoin and on the place. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. I~tTbee.\iaiV r. jacksov & co/s ; STOCK SALES poh FEB., 1894: Wayerley . . . Monday, 26 Johnsonvillo . . . . Wednesday, 28 Horse Sales are held ot St. Hill street yards, Want»nnui, every Saturday. GORTON AND SON'S STOCK SALES FOR FEB., 1894 : Marton Tuesday, 27 BOOKS WORTH READING riIHE Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes-, X by A. Conau Doyle : fully illustrated ; gilt edges ; 7s, postage lOd. The (ioldeu Bottle, or The Story of Eprahim Benezet of Kansas, by Ignatius Donnelly, author of Ciesar's Column, Ac ; Bd, postage 2d. Balzac's Short Stories, English Version, by Count Stenlock, 2s, postage oil. The Prose Writings of Wordsworth, 2s, postage 4d. Tent Life in Tigerland, and Sport aud Work on the Nc-paul Frontier, by the Hon. Jas. Inglis ("Maori"), with twenty illustrations in chronio lithography, 10s, postage Is 6d. Ottillie: An Eighteentli Century Idyll, by Veruon Lee, Is 6d, postage 2d. A Bundle of Life, by .John Oliver Hobbcs, Is Gd, postage 2d. The Bog of Stars, aud other stories of Elizabethan Irelaud, by Standish O'Gracly, I* yd, postage yd. Whitaker's Almanack Paper, Is ad. postage 8d ; large edition, half bound leather, iis, postage 6d. Tweuty-fivc Years in the Secret Service— the Recollections of a Spy -by Major Henri 1»---('aroii. Us. po.-tagJ 4d. The Comic History of Kugland, by Gilbert A'Beckett, with 200 engravings by John Leech and 20 page illustrations, «>s. postage Is. GEO. W. DLTTON, Lambton Quay. Wellington. ESTATE OF J. C. MOREY, DRAPER, FEILDING. mENDERS WANTED for the JL whole Stock, consisting of Dress Material, £1)2 :Js 01; Silks, £11 0 d 8d : Manchester, £81 7s Gd ; Hosiery, £10 2s Gd : Gloves, £10 !.»s lid ; Haberdashery, £03 1 1 s 8d : Ribbons, Laces, and Fancy, £4^ lGs 'id ; Millinery and Underclothing, £11 I"_' : Mercery, £88 7s 2d ; Hats,' £l'l 10s kl ; Clothing, £53 15s lOd ; Fixtures, XGO 2s. Total : £561 18s 7d. Messrs Ratliff Bros., of Feilding, will show the stock to intending tenderers. Tkkms : 10 per cent deposit ; the balance by approved endorsed bills. Tenders close with the undersigned on TUESDAY, 6th March, at noon. G. A. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Palmerston North, 22nd February, 1894. Wnders ARE invited for about 100 chains of Wire Fencing. Apply to J. J. &, S. WILLIAMSON, Waituna. NOTICE. BIRMINGHAM MTI'HKRY. THROUGH the Dissolution of Part ncrship, all Accounts owing It the late firm niunt be paid to the undersigned before the Ist day oi March next ; after that date they will be put in the hands of Messrs Rat lit! Bros, for immediate collection. T. M. JACKSON
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 247, 23 February 1894, Page 3
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791Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 247, 23 February 1894, Page 3
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