Clearing Out Sale. AT WILLOW CREEK FARM, CAMPBELLTOWN. MONDAY, 19th MARCH, 1894. (~^i O R T O N & S O I VX have been favoured with instruc tions from Mr Wilson Douglas, who, hay ing let his farm, is leaving tho district , to sell by public auction,. as above, with " j out reserve, excepting upon one or tw< ' horses, — i HO dairy cows, in milk and to c.-'.lye K yearling aud 18-months heifers 20 weaners and calves 20 mixed sheep 21 pigs '2 trap horses 2 yearlings (colt and filly) 1 half-bred _.\-ycar Jersey bull Household Furniture and Effects, foi sittiugrooms, bedrooms, kitchen and dairy Engineers', Wheelwrights', Carpen tors', nnd Coopers" Tools of various sorts Tip Dray. Harness, Plough Harness, Spring Trap and Harness. Ac. \ aero of Indian Corn (hit to cut) \ aero of Potatoes (fit to dig) 2 stacks of Oats, off 7 acres Notk.— This is a splendid chance of securing good dairy cows, Mv Douglas having been years getting them together, and generally the most useful articles for a farm, without reserve. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Awahuri Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH. 1894, at 1 r.M. GORTON AND SON will sell by public auction, as above, — IK weaners ti fat cows 2 milch cows 1") weaners _■">() ewos 200 shorn lambs 100 ewes laO 4-tooth to f.m. J'omney ewes 170 first-class woolly lamhs Horses, \-c. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1) E. BECKETT has been favoured # with instructions from .1. F. Studholme, Est]., to sell by public auction, at Marton, at an early date — 2500 2, 4, and ti-tooth' jf bred Romney Ewes 500 2-tooth Wethers Notk. — Those sheep have been bred by Mr Studholme at Ruanui. Coining oil" new country, where lungworm is unknown, they can be thoroughly recommended to breeders. 171REKV1AN H. JACKSON & CO.'S STOCK SALES for MAR., 1894 : Wanganui .. .. Wednesday, 21 Wayerlo}* . . . Monday, 26 Johnsoiivillo . . . . Wednesday, 28 Wanganui Quarterly Ilorso Fair .. Saturday, 31 Horso Sales are held ot St. Hill street yards, Wanganui, every Saturday. / >< ORTON" AND SON'S STOCK VJT SALES FOR MARCH.. 1894 : Awahuri, . . . . Tuesday, 20 Marton Tuesday, 27 Feiluinj; . . Friday, 30 aTgTtaine - &' CO., Auctioneers, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Wool, Grain, axd Produce Brokers, WELLINGTON, N.Z., VRE prepared to undertake Auction Sales of Stock, Horses, Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, etc ; also, of General Merchandise, Furniture, town and country Lauds. Sales lu-ld in the country districts as arranged. Libernl cash advances made against consignments placed in our hands for salo or shipment; also, on wool, sheepskins, tallow, hides, and live stocK. Valuations made of all kinds of property. FOR SALE— OAA ACRES of first-class Bush <i\)\J Laud; ISO acres felled, 120 acres of which are laid down in grass ; nearly ring fenced ; good Iroomel house ; situated about four miles from a rising township. Price : £5 5s per acre. Terms : £'350 cash ; balance may be left on mortgage at 7 per cent. Apply to RATLIFF BROS. POH AN GIN A ST EAM SAW AN D PLANING MILLS. fTIHE proprietors of the above Mills are prepared to deliver Sawn Timber in Feilding, and to all parts of the district, at the lowest current rates. ADSETT & SON, Pohangina. A. C. GREGOR, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, Manchester Street. EVERY description of Furniture made iv the newest styles, with best materials. Inspection iuvited i Jobbing Work promptly attended to. J W/FRANKLIN-BROWNE BROS., BAKERS & CONFECTION EBS, Rangiwahia, HAVE much pleasure in announcing to ihe inhabitants of Rangiwahia and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as above, and will always yuarautee to supply Bread, Confectionery, Wedding Cakes, &c, of the very best quality. Catering for picnic parties, balls, &c, undertaken by arrangement. Packing at reasonable rates. "ARGYLE BOARDING HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Paddocking for Horses. D. McNAIR, Proprietor 1.T.N.0.TVi.A.0.T.C. FEILDINO LODGE, No. JI, N.Z.C. rpilE Regular Monthly Meeting of tho X abovo Lodgo will ho held at tho Foresters' Hall, Bowen Street, Foilding, on MONDAY, 19th March, 18«J_. Business : Ballot. Lodgo tyled at 8 o'clock p.m. Visiting Brethren are cordially iuvited. hy command of tho W.M. THOMAS W. K. FOSTER, Secretary
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 265, 16 March 1894, Page 3
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673Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 265, 16 March 1894, Page 3
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