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Wellington Horse Sale. ...^ — Townsend aod Paul report of the horse market as follows : — A good attendance, and fnir entry of most descriptions except heavy draughts We sold the con*isnment from Canterbury at £15 to £20, with the exception of two, which did not come up to the owner's reseives. and which we have for private sale We sold light harness horses at £6 to £7 15s, and aged invalids at 30s to £4 : a broughan horse, and harness' bearing tfye stamp of antiquity, for £ 20 ; and a brake for £7 5s ; single harness, 30s and £o 10s. We qu.tegood, young express and spring dray horses a! .£l2 to £17. and heavy draughts from £16 to £20 We sell h draft of tbe latter to amve during the week from Canterbury, nest Saturday, and i he magnificent coaching stallion Jupiter, just iaiported from Syduev— a noble repro>enta» tive of the rare English stamp, with au unapproachable pedigree, and without exception the grandest horse of this breed ever imported intu tbe iMorth Island We Bold during tbe week the entire Clydesdale i stallion II to Messrs Ward Bros , j of Lower Hutt, for 100 guineas. He travels during the coming season in that district, at per advertisement.

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Advertisements A SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. J^ TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.45 p.m. Mr Herbert-Jones, F.R.G.S., In his Brilliant Dioramic Lecture "OUR COUNTRY, THE WORLD'S WONDERLAND." Graphic, Humorous, and Eloquent Descriptions, Ai>"D 100 Superb Lime-light Views OF THE Grandest Sights of New Zealand. Prices : 2s and Is. His Worship the Mayor, Mr W. Carthew will preside. This Dioiramie Lectnre attracted crowded audiences in Auckland. Two thousand people assembled in the City Hall, and the Earl of Glasgow presided. JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL. MISS BACON begs to announce a Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, to be held in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, at which will be danced all the Modern Dances, including the graceful and fashionable Skirt Dance, Spanish Cachucha, Court Minuet, Fan Dance, Gavotte Waltz, Minuet, Original Polka, Highland Fling, Polish Jig, Six Roger de Coverley, Scotch Rerls, Grand March, &c. Juveniles from 7 o'clock ; Adults at 10. Spectators, Is ; Tickets for Ball, 2s. Halcoinbe Athletic Sports Ball. THE Committee has decided to supplement the funds of the above institution by giving a Dance on FRIDAY, the 24th inst. Refreshments will be provided and supervised by a Committee of Ladies. Double Tickets, ss ; single, 3s 6d, obtainable from Mr Purkiss, Mr McPherBon, and other members of Committee. A. C. BURCHAM, Secretary IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Henry Hjckford, Storekeeper, Rangiwahia. NOTICE is hereby given that a first Dividend of 2s 6d in the £ is now payable at my office on all. admitted claims. JOHN NOTMAN, Deputy Assignee. Wanganui, 21st August, 1894. A BARGAIN. Nothing like Dairying. FOR SALE, a first-class bush Dairying Farm of 103 acres, near New Plymouth. Partly fenced, flat country. well watered, and 20 acres felled and in grass ; only one mile from Dairy Factory, with a good five roomed house; thereon, and half a mile from a railway, with good metalled road. Price, £5 10k per acre ; £270 can remain on mortgage. Apply to CASH AUCTIONEERING CO., New Plymouth. A. HictfWP. Manager.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 48, 22 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 48, 22 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 48, 22 August 1894, Page 3

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