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Cleariner Out Sale. AT WILLOW CREEK FARM, CAMPBELLTOWN. MONDAY, 19th MARCH, 1894. (NORTON & S C) N X have been favoured with instructions from Mr Wilson Douglas, who, having let his farm, is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, as above, without rkskuve, excepting upon one or two horses, — BO dairy cows, in milk and to calve 8 yearling and 18-months heifers 20 weavers and calves 20 mixed sheep 21 pigs 2 trap horses 2 yearlings (colt and filly) 1 half-bred 2i-year Jersey bull Household Furniture and Effects, for sitfcingrooms, bedrooms, kitchen, and dairy Engineers', Wheelwrights', Carpenters', and Coopers" Tools of various sorts Tip Dray, Harness, Plough Harness, Spring Trap and Harness. &v. \ acre of Indian Corn (fit to cut) j acre of Potatoes (fit to dig') 2 stacks of Oats, off 7 acres Notk.— This is a splendid chance of securing good dairy cows, Mr 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 P.M. GORTON AND SON will sell by publis auction, as above, — 18 weavers 6 fat cows 2 milch cows 15 weavers 30 good 2i -years steers 250 ewes 200 shorn lambs 100 ewes 150 4-tooth to f.m. Roinncy ewes 170 first-class woolly lambs 150 woolly lambs Horses, Ac. 1 »RELIM INARY NOTICE - . RE. BECKETT has been favoured , with instructions from J. F. Studholmc, Esq., to sell by public auction, at Marton, at an early ditc — 2500 2, 4, and G-tooth ' \ bred Roraney Ewes 500 2-tooth Wethers Notk. — These sheep have been bred by Mr Studholmc at Ruauui. Coining j off new country, whore lungwonn is un- J known, %h.K"j -tan be ttuwiigMy'iccoinniended to breeders. IT* RE EM AN" K. JAGKSOX & CO.'S : STOCK SALES for MAR., 1594: Wanganui . . Wednesday, 21 Wayerley . . . . Monday, 26 Johnsouville . . . . Wednesday, 28 Wanganui Quarterly Horse Fair . . Saturday, 31 Horse Sales are held ot St. Hill street yards, Wanganui, every Saturday. „.n:"*' " ■■T*.'. , "vili"-.-'jL -•'--' ' ■'•■ ____^. „ { ; f*, -J. _i.' 4L-£?v NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. EXCURSION TICKETS will be I issued as below from 20th to 26th March (inclusive), available for return up to and including Tuesday, 10th April, 1894 :— To Wellington— Ist class 2nd class From Palmerston 20/- 15- --„ Feilding 22,'- IU/To Namku and Hastings — Ist class 2nd class From Palmerston 22 '6 16/6 „ Feilding 25/- 18/The journey must be commenced on the day of issue and may be broken at any station at which the train stops after travelling 20 miles from the original starting station. The time for which the above excursion tickets are available for return, will, if application be made before the date of expiry at the station to which they are issued, be extended for a further period of fourteen days on payment of the difference between the ordinary single and half the excursion fare. Ordinary return tickets for distances of 20 miles and under issued from 20th to 2Gth March (inclusive) will also be available for return till 10th April. OOOD FRIDAY, 23 kd MARCH, The ordinary time-table will be suspended, with the exception of the following trains -.—/The 7 a.m., New Plymouth to Wellington ; the 7 a.m., Wanganui to Palmerston ; the 6.30 a.m., Wellington to New Plymouth ; the 5.30 p.m., Palmerston to Wanganui ; the 10.4") a.m., Napier to Palmerston : the 11.55 a.m., Palmerston to Napier ; the 8.35 a.m., Danevirke to Palmerston ; the 5.10 p.m. Palmerston to Danevirke. Trains will connect between Wanganui and Aramoho, and between Waitura and Sentry Hill with mail trains. Trains between Palmerston and Wellington run as usual. FEILDING RACES, 26m \su '27th MARCH. On Monday, March 26th, and Tuesday, March 27th, the train usually leaving Foxton at 9 a.m. will, on each day, leave Foxton at 8.30 a.m., running 30 minutes earlier than usual to Palmerston, and will leave Palmerston at 10.10 a.m. for Feilding, arriving there at 10.50 a.m., returning from Feilding at 6.20 p.m., Palmerston 7.10 p.m., arriving at Foxton at 8.40 p.m. The usual 0.0 p.m. train from Pal- j merston to Foxton will not run on these clays. Excursion tickets to Feilding, available for return on day of issue only, will be issued on 26th and 27th March from Foxton, Tiakitahuna, and intermediate stations. Fares : lst-class, 5/6 ; 2nd-class, 3/6. HUNTERVILLE IJHANCII. On Monday, 26th March, the ordinary time-table on the Ifuuteiville branch will be suspended. A train will leave Mangaonoho at 6.40 a.m. for Marton, returning from Marton at 7.55 p.m. to Mangaonoho, stopping at any intermediate stations if required, and connecting with main lino trains. For further particulars see posters. BY OEDEIi.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 266, 17 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 266, 17 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 266, 17 March 1894, Page 3

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