Bulls Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1894, at 1 p.m. GORTON AND SON will sell by publia auction, as above, — 60 bullocks 8 mixed yearlings 10 2-year steers 43 bullocks 25 yearling and 18 -mouths mixed cattle 20 18-months to 2-yoai 1 steers 12 mixed weavers 8 mixed young cattle 200 mixed lambs 100 breeding ewes 200 wethers f)0 fat sheep 75 fat and forward bullocks (a good lino) 1") 2\ to 3-year steers '2 pure-bred Polled Angus bulls (yearliuys) 2 pure-bred Shorthorn bulls (yearlings) 00 fat and forward ewes 1 good waggonette 17 porkers Horsey, &c. Birmingham Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1894, AT 1 P.M. CHARLES CASK will bell by public auction, at above, — 6 2i-year bullocks 3 fat bullocks '22 2-year steers 50 shorn lambs 50 woolly lambs 250 shorn lambs 200 ewes 100 wethers 200 fat and forward wethers 70 woolly lambs (good) GO 2- tooth ewes "20 4-tooth ewes 45 ewes 170 shorn lambs Feilding Sale Yards. FRIDAY, 13ru APRIL, 1804, AT 1 P.M. CHARLES C A R R will sell by public auction, as above, — 40 empty cows 30 weaners 80 cows 6 weaners 3 18-months steers 1 fat cow 12 18-months cattle 1000 first-class wethers ! 200 wethers 200 wethers 450 wethers j 350 2-tooth ewes, in lamb 200 shorn (very good) 270 shorn lambs 100 „ 350 „ 400 ewes 300 shorn lambs 40 wethers 250 ewes 300 shorn lambs 100 6-tooth and f.m ewes 350 shorn Romney lambs 307 ewes, in lamb 100 ewes 50 lambs (mixed) 10- rams 150 4-tooth ewes 100 mixed lambs 2 draught horse 9 and harness 1 dray I~7IREEMAN P.. JACKSON & CO.'S "1 STOCK SALES fob APBIL— Waverloy .. .. Monday, 9 Johnson v ill© . .. Wodnesday.il Wanganui . . . . Wednesday, 18 Waverloy . . . . Monday, 23 Johnsonvilla . . • • Wednesday, 25 Horse Sales are held at St. Hill street yards, Wanganui, every Saturday. " NOVELTIES IN~DRESS SERGES. SPECIAL PURCHASE. 10 CASES 10 HOPSAC, DIAGONAL, ESTAMENE & FANCY CHEVIOT SERGES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS ARE desirous in introducing to the notice of all purchasers, the latest development in the new " Textile Virtue," viz., HOPSAC AND FANCY SERGES. On advice a full range of patterns will be forwarded, detailing price and width, free of cost, KIRCALDIE & STAINS Are fully prepared with n. full ranga of patterns of their Magnificent Stock in Fancy Press fabrics. Every Line a Novel tj Every Fabric Quiet New Every Textile Unsurpassed For Great Variety For Moderate Cost For Reliable Makes Every Lady should send for Pattersn. Correspondence In viltiL KmKCALDIi~& STAINS, THE DIRECT TRADERS, WELLINGTON W. FRAN K LI N - BROWNeTbRO S . , BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, Rangiwahia, (Late of Napier), HAVE much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Rangiwahia and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as above, and will always etuarautee 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. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL parade at the Assembly Rooms, in " drill order," as follows : — ApriI—THURSDAY, 12th (company), 19th (Government), 2Gth (company). BY ORDER. DRESSMAKING. MRS PARR desires that hot numerous lady customers will note that she has removed to premisct in Derby Street, next to the Roman Catholic Church, where she hopes tc receive a continuation of their kind patronage
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 281, 6 April 1894, Page 3
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539Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 281, 6 April 1894, Page 3
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