Bulls Sale Yards. TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, , n !fi OETON & SON will sell by pub _. : \JT I* 3 auction, at 1 o'clock, — _, 20 2 to 2|-years steers ig 25 store cows 7. 59 weaners and yearlings ir 25 2 to 3-years steers ef 20 18-months steers ie 15 3 years steers a t 3 fat cows 50 3-years steers 600 woolly hoggets i- 100 mixed hoggets >r 25 fat sheep it 200 first-class wether hoggets s 250 first-class ewe hoggets o . 120 forward ewes 1. ' 200 hopgets a 250 4 and 6-tooth wethers 60 pigs, breeding sows and pork 0 ers a A lot of hams and bacon y 12 links sheep netting y 5 tons good potatoes J Birmingham Sale Yards. TUESDAY, OCTOBER Bfch. l/^HAKLES CASJi c \j will sell by public auction, as 1 above, — B 8 bullocks r 9 springing heifers (good) 2 milch cows I 20 steers c 6 caws _4 IS -months to 2-years cattle 3 40 hoggets 1 75 wether hoggets j THURSDAY, lOtii OCTOBER. 1 At the Borough Sale Yards, Palmses- [ ton North. I A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS have ; __\_ received instructions from the Public Trustee, administrator in the estate of J. S. Mansfield, a lunatic, to , sell by public auction, as above, at I 3.30 p.m.— ! Section 1613, Block IX, Kai- ; ranga, comprising 70 acres. The property is ail in grass, fenced . and sub-divided, and is one of the driest sections in the Kairans;* ; buildings comprise a four-roomed cottage and shed. • Particulars and conditions of sale can be seen at the office of the Agent 1 of the Public Trustee, Palme. ston Jtf., and at The Auctioneers. Palmerston Sale. THUKSDAY, OCTOBER lOtii. A BBAHAM asd WILLIAMS J\ will sell by public auction, as aboye, at 1 o'clock, — 80 mixed 18-monlhs cattle 20 mixed yearlings 12 forward bullocks 10 yearling steers 8 fat bullocks 24 3 and 4-year bullocks 12 yearlings 500 mixed hoggets 400 mixed hoggets 300 mixed hoggets 200 forward wethers 150 fat ewes SO woolly hoggets ALSO, In the estate of Jane S. and Charlotte J. Mansfield, lunatics,— 150 mixed sheep 12 mixed cattle Horse, trap and harness Furniture, tools, and sundries Feilding Sale Yards. FRIDAY, 11th OCTOBER, AT 1 P M. CHA?. CARE will offer by public auction, as above, — 20 2-years steers 50 2^-years steers 1000 first-class hoggets 600 hoggets 200 hoggets 400 hoggets 100 mixed hoggets 200 first-class wethers, mostly fat 50 hoggets; A. G. TATNE, & CO., Auctioneers, WELLINGTON. HOLD Sales of Horses every Saturday, Sheepskins and Hides, Weekly ; Fat and Store Cattle and Fat .and Store Sheep, at our various Sale yards, on dates duly advertised. Town and Country properties monthly. Clearing Sales as arranged. WOOL ! WOOL ! ! WOOL ! ! ! Sales held during the Season. GUANO. — A Shipment just arrived. This is a splendid M__use fov Turnips, ; Carrots, Potatoes, and other root crops, j Price, 60s per ton. A. G. Tame and Co., j AUCTIONEER^ WELLINGTON. mo ~~^.- £io. FREE ! FREE ! THE TRIAD MUSICAL ALBUM, for Feilding, containing 10/- WORTH OF MUSIC. Will be given FREE to anyone who spends O Ift or more with any of <&l\J the following firms this mouth : — J. S. Mi-son New Zealand Clothing Factory. Purchase 2/6 worth from any of the above and you will be presented with a MUSICAL ALBUM, worth 10s, and have a chance in the TRIAD £10 COMPETITION. 1. Get a receipt for your 2s 6d. 2. Write down on paper the names of whom you consider the six greatest living Composers on the following list : — Cowen, Sullivan, Greig, Dvorak, Mascagni, Verdi, Leoncavallo, Brahms, McCunn, Prout, Dr Mackenzie, Strauss, Gung'l, Barnby, Reinecke, Tosti, Massenet, Techaikowski, and Guilmant. 3. Post list and receipt for 2/6 to Editor, Triad, Dunedin, and the ±10, in seven prizes (£3, £2, and five prizes of £1), will be given to those whose lists are nearest to the list chosen by the Editor of the Triad, and lying sealed in the safe of Mr T. S. Graham, the wellknown Dunedin Accountant. If you send receipt for 5s you may send in two lists, 7s 6d three lists, and 10s four lists. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Bay at once and yon will get this HANDSOME MUSICAL ALBUM. £10 £10 THE MANCHESTEK RIFLEb' Parades for October — Thursday, 10th (Lient.-Colonel Newall) „ 17th (Company) „ 24th (Sergt.-Major Macinillan) In the Volunteer Hall at 7.30. p.m. BY ORDER,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 85, 7 October 1895, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 85, 7 October 1895, Page 3
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