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Colyton Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 30th JULY, AT 1 P.M. ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS XX -will sell by auction, as above, — 12 18-rooutbs mixed cattle 10 yearling to 18-nionths steers 1 springing cow 1 springing heifer 20 good yearlings 6 fat cattle 160 good wethers 100 lambs 88 fat wethers 120 ewe lambs 250 empty ewes 200 good lambs 1000 good lambs 300 good young breeding ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams 500 Roinney lambs At the Borough Sale Yards, Palmerston N. THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, AT 1 o'cr.OCff, SHARP, \ BE A HAM & WILLIAMS will jnL sell by public auction, asabove, — 16 prime fat heifers 12 good weaners 10 springing cows and heifers 30 forward bullocks 20 2A -years steers 6 prime fat cows 700 first-class shorn hoggets 150 prime fat ewes 200 forward ewes 250 good forward wethers 120 prime fat ewes 200 good hoggets 100 fat ewes 200 mixed hoggets Sale of Surplus Stock, TO BE HELD AT THE MAKINO BUTTER FACTORY — ox — FRIDAY, 2nd AUGUST, Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. JR. MONTAGUE has received in- . structions from the Proprietor of the Makino Store to sell by auction a large quantity of DRAPERY and BOOTS, AND A FEW USEFUL LINES IX Crockery and Ironmongery. The above lines are of first-class quality, and as the present stock must be reduced our instructions are to sell Without tiie Slightest Reserve. This is an opportunity to secure Bargains never before o tie red in the district. J. R. MONTAGUE, Auctioneer. "YTISITORS TO PALMERSTON V should call and inspect the New Premises known as " The Arcade Auction Mart," and recently erected at great expense by J. R. MONTAGUE— the osly Montague This is now the Largest Room of its kind in New Zealand, aud it is stocked from floor to ceiling with Furniture of every kind at prices which cannot be equalled in any part of the district. Give Montague a call when in town and the sight alone will well repay you for your trouble. BUSINESS ! BUSINESS ! ! nno LET — Those commodious Busi--1 ness Premises in Broadway, Mai-ton, suitable for a drapery and grocery business (conjoined or separately). For particulars apply to JOHN H. MURRAY, Waifcuna, Peilding. VOLUNTEER HALL. SKATING ! SKATING ! ! EXCELSIOR SKATING RINK FIRST GKAND Fancy Dress Skating Carnival. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1895. Best Fancy-Dressed Lady presented ■with Gold Bangle Best Fancy-Dressed Gent presented with Gold Scarf Pin. Tickets, 2s ; Spectators, Is. Rink open as usual Wednesday afternoons (for ladies and children only). Admission, 6d, with use of skates. Wednesday and Saturday eyenings, Is, from 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Skilled assistants always in attendance to assist beginners and those desirous of learning to skate. Patrons reserving skates must pay in advance, to avoid inconvenience. Haybittle's Band in attendance. The management reserve the right to refuse admission. The Latest American Roller Skates will be used. THOS. A. HOWELL, Manager TENDERS FOR BUSHFELLING. WRITTEN TENDERS wanted by Saturday, 3rd August, for Felling 100 acres Bush (in one or two lots, to suit individuals). Apply to Dan Davies, Ongo ; or Hanson «fe Son's Store, Waituna. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. firewood! riIENDERS are wanted for the sup_l_ ply of 50 cords Rata or Black Maire Firewood (any length). For articulars apply to J. HUFF, Makino. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES Parades for August — Thursday, Ist (Non-com. Officers) Bth (Col. Newall) „ loth (Company) „ 22nd (Sgt-Major McMillan „ 29th (Non-com. Officers) In the Volunteer Hall at 7.30. p.m. BY ORDER. DAIRY SCHOOL. A DAIRY SCHOOL will be opened J\_ at Stratfobd on the Ist August, where a course of instruction will be to Managers and Assistants of Cheese and Butter Factories. J. B. MACEWAN, Chief Dairy Expert. Department of Agriculture, Wellington, 17th July, 1895. Art Needlework Depot, Feugusson Stbeet. MISS HALL begs to intimate that she has a complete and beautiful assortment of Silks, Wools, and other materials used for Embroidery and Crewel Work ; also, a splendid collection of Designs for Mt. Mcllick Embroidery. Plain and Fancy Needlework . done*

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 27 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 27 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 27 July 1895, Page 3

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