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At the Borough Sale Yards, Palmerston N. THURSDAY, Bth AUGUST, j AT 1 O'CLOCK, SHABP. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by public auction, as above, — 10 first-class dairy cows j .15 fat heifers I 18 24-yeaxs steers 200 2-~tooth ewes 250 first-class Lincoln ewes in lamb 54 Lincoln ewen in lamb 1200 first-class Lincoln lambs 300 woolly lambs 50 2 tooth wethers 100 fat and forward ewes 200 shorn lambs 100 Lincoln lambs 120 prime fat ewes 200 2-tooth wethers 200 2-tooth ewes iv lamb 1 first-class sheep dog, thoroughly broken 8 quiet springing heifers Halcombe Sale Yards. THURSDAY, Bth AUGUST. AT 1.30 F.AT. RE. BECKETT will sell by pub- . lie auction, as above, — 100 hoggets 190 hoggets 100 hoggets, good 60 woolly hoggets 25 fat wethers Feilding Sale Yards. FRIDAY, 9th AUGUST, AT 1 P.M. CHARLES CARR will sell by public auction, as above, — 15 weaners 4 fat cows -i springing heifers 5 steers 1 fat cow 3 half-bred Alderney heifers 10 fat steers 10 fat heifers 50 4 and G-tooth ewes in lamb 250 lambs 500 fat ewes 150 wethers 100 ewes (forward) 250 lambs 70 fat wethers 80 fat ewes 250 good lambs 2 lirst-class hacks, without reserve 1 boy's pony SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST. Clearing Sale at Hunterville. RE. BECKETT has received in- , instructions from W. G. Thompson, Esq., who has sold his property, to sell by public auction on above date, at his yards, Hunterville, — 40 head mixed cattle 450 2 tooth ewes 100 4 and 6-tooth ewes 100 wethers Also, a large quantity of Sundries. Sale at 1.30 p.m. TO SHEEP-OWNERS. MR BOOKING, Specialist, of the firm of Messrs Pottieand Sons, the celebrated Veterinary Surgeons of Sydney, will be in this District for about a fortnight, and is prepared to visit, hold post mortem examinations, and explain the nature of troubles affecting Sheep aad their Prevention ancl Cure. No fees are charged. Early appointments will oblige, as Mr Booking's stay is limited. Letters to be addressed care of N.Z.L. &, M.A. Co., Palmerston North. VOLUNTEER HALL. SKATING ! SKATING ! ! EXCELSIOR SKATING RINK FIKST 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 Piu. Tickets, 2s ; Spectators, ls. Rink open as usual Wednesday afternoons (for ladies and children only). Admission, 6d, with use of skates. Wednesday and Saturday evenings, 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 THE MANCHESTER RIFLES j Parades for August — Thursday, Ist (Non-com. Officers) Bth (Col. Newall) „ 15th (Company) „ 22nd (Sgt-Major McMillan j „ 29th (Non-com. Officers) In the Volunteer Hall at 7.30. p.m. BY ORDER. MANCHESTER RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Ball , to celebrate opening op new volunteer i HALL. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST. : Full Band specially engaged for the occasion. Admission ; Double Ticket, 10/6 ; Extra Lady, 2/6. Tickets to be obtained from the Secretary or any member of Committee — viz., Sergts. Petherick, Aitken, and Boyd, - Vols. Saywell and Richards. H. S. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. EILDING VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. AUGUST. The Brigade will meet for Practice on i Monday, sth and 12th, at 7 p.m. f Monthly Meeting in Captain Eade's Shop on Tuesday, 6th, at 7.30 p.m. A. EADE, Captain. NOTICE I TS hereby given that any person or ___ persons found Trespassing on my property, at Beaconsfield, for the pur- , pose of cutting and removing timber, 3 without my special written permission, i will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. T. STRAWBRIDGE, Makino.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 32, 6 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 32, 6 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 32, 6 August 1895, Page 3

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