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BY ORDER OF THE RESPECTIVE MORTGAGEES— GOETON AND SON will sell by public auction on SATURDAY NEXT, the 25th inst., at 2 o'clock, at their Rooms, Feilding,— All those pieces of Land situate in, and being the Sections * numbered respectively 620, 628, and 698, Town of Halcombe, containing 3a Ir Bp, on which is erected a comfortable Dwellinghouse. Also, all that piece of Land situate in, and the Section nuni» 1 bered 50, Township of Rangiwahia, on which is erected a ( } Shop, Dwelling, and Bake- j house, lately in the occupation of W. Franklin-Browne Brothers. I Messrs Gorton & Son will also offer • on the above date, on behalf of the ' respective owners, — All that piece of Land, containing 3r 38p, and being the Section numbered ,29, Town of Feilding, on which are erected a seven-roomed verandah Cottage, Dairy, Washhouse, Storeroom, Trap and Wood-sheds, etc. One-third of the Land is laid down in a good Orchard. This property is at present occupied by W. A. Sandilands. And, also, all that piece of Land, being the Sections numbered , 135, Town of Feilding, containing 2 roods, on which are erected good verandah Cottage of 5 roons, Loose- box, and Wash-house. This property is situate at the corner of Kimbolton Road and Warwick Street, and at present is occupied by Mr R. Somerville. GORTON & SON, xneers. Colyton Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1894, AT 1 r.M. ABRAHAM and WILLI A M S will offer by public auction, as above,— 16 2- year steers 14 weaners (good) 5 springing heifers and cows 3 yearling steers 5 springing heifers 7 dairy cows, to calve early 15 2-year steers 6 yearlings 4 weaners 400 mixed hoggets 200 mixed hoggets 220 mixed hoggets 270 mixed hoggets 180 fat and forward wethers 100 fat wethers 150 mixed hoggets 130 good hoggets 200 hoggets (mixed) 50 wether hoggets At the Borough Sale Yards, Palmerston N. THURSDAY, 30th AUGUST, AT 1 O'CLOCK, BHAEP. A BE A HAM & WILLIAMS will x\. sell by public auction, as above, — 35 3- year bullocks 12 fat bullocks 25 mixed yearlings 200 prime fat ewes 200 ewes, in lamb 150 Romney hoggets 200 mixed hoggets 1% /TESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS' IVL STOCK SALESAUGUST: Colyton Tuesday, 28 Woodville Tuesday, 28 Levin ... Wednesday, 29 Palmerstou Thursday, 30 FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.'S STOCK SALES fob AUG — Wayerley . . . Monday, 27 Johnsonville . . . Wednesday, 29 Horse Sales are held at St. Hill street jards, Wanganui, every Saturday. OR TON AND SON'S STOCK SALES for AUG., 1894— Marton . . . . Tuesday, 28 THE MAIDSTONE BLOCK. ffIHESE Suburban Sections are JL now open for application. Terms, liberal. Deferred payments. Lithographed Maps have been deposited for inspection at the publishing office and all the agencies of the Feilding Star, the local branches of all the Banks, and at the office of the Mercury in Marton. For further particulars apply to Messrs Fetch and Monckton, Feilding^ MISS HEALD, DRESSMAKER (Next to Mr E. Martin's Temple of Fashion), Kimbolton Road FEILDING. — POISON . NOTICE is hereby given that poison for dogs and vermin is laid on the ' Kiwitea properties of the undersigned. JOHN BRYCE THOMAS BRYCE ; AGBICULTUEAL LIME. HAVING been appointed local agent for Brook's Famed Mauriceviile Lime, I am in a posi--1 tion to supply the above at reasonable rates at the Coal Depot, Kirn bolton Road. JOHN DUNLOP. alsargain. Nothing like Dairying. FOR SALE, a first-class bush Dairying Farm of 103 acres, near New 1 Plymouth. Partly fenced, flat country, ' well watered, aud 20 acres felled and in grass ; only one mile from Dairy Faci tory, with a good five roomed house thereon, and half a mile from a railway, ; with good metalled road. Price, £5 10s per acre ; £'270 cau remain on mortgage. Apply to CASH AUCTIONEERING CO., New Plymouth. ■ A. Hickfokd, Manager. . 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, Gavl - otte Waltz, Minuet, Original Polka, - Highland Fling, Polish Jig, Sir Roger do ■ Coverley, Scotch Rerls, Grand March, &c. Juveniles from 7 o'clock ; Adults at 10. i Spectators, Is ; Tickets for Ball, 2s.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 24 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 24 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 24 August 1894, Page 3

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