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At the Borough Sale Yards, Palmerston N. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17t». A BEAHAM and WILLIAMS jt\. will sell by public auction, aa [ above, at 1 o'clock, — , 50 2-year mixed cattle 16 forward bullocks 6 dairy cows and heifers 40 3 and '61 -years steers 15 mixed young cattle 2000 wethers (good line) 50 mixed hoggets 140 fat sheep 800 wethers 500 mixed hoggets 100 fat ewes 400 first-class hoggets" 1 Russian collie dog Marton Sale Yards. FRIDAY, ISth OCTOBER. EE. BECKETT will sell by pub- ,. lie auction, at 130 p.m ,— 12 IS-months cattle 16 o-year bullocks 16 2£-year bullocks 10 beii'ers, in calf and with calves • 150 fat and forward wethers 50 fat sheep (shorn) 250 hoggets 40 fat ewes 200 hoggets 200 hoggets 300 woolly wethers 100 ewes and lambs 800 fat and forward wethers 100 ewes and lambs 70 mixed hoggets 60 hoggets 1 gig aud 1 wharf dray I Colyton Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1895. AT 1 P.M. A BEAHAM and WILLIAMS }\ -will sell by auction, as above, — 21 mixed" yearlings 22 mixed yearlings 35 mixed yearlings 50 hoggets 100 4-tooth ewes and lambs 50 fat sheep 210 mixed hoggets 150 Lincoln ewe hoggets 221 mixed hoggets 100 fat aud forward ewes 450 mixed hoggets 400 good woolly hoggets NOTICE. WE will hold our next FEILDING Sale on FRIDAY, Ist NOVEMBER— uot ou Friday, 25th October, as in calenders— to enable clients to attend the Palmevston Show. GORTON & SON. T7IFILDIISG CRICKET CLUB. Concert and Variety Entertainment. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. Ist Innings : 1. Pianoforte Solo— Miss M. McKenzie 2. Plantation Song and Chorus, " Little Alabama Coon" (Hattie Starr) — W. F. Elkington 3. Song, " Embarrassment" (Frank Abt) ~Mrs J. Oldham 4. Comic Soug, " Four-'oss Sharrybang" tCorney Grain)— W. T. Grant 5. Recitation, "The Last Shot" (W. Reid) ~H. S. Moss A Tale of the Indian Mutiny. 6. One-act Sketch, " The Anthem " (Jim Mcßooser) — Messrs Buchanan and O. Cooper 7. Violin Solo, " Tarantelle " (Papani) — R. H. F. Dumaresq 8. Stnmp Speech — G. M. Benson 9. Recitation, " Ode to the Sea " (Byron) — E. J. Kelleher 10. Coster Song, " Our Court Ball " (Chevalier) 7-A. R. Holdship LUNCHEON. 2nd Innings : 11. Banjo Song and Dance, " The Laughing Johnny "— W. F. Elkington 12. Song, " Close to the Threshold "(with Violin obligato by R. H. F. Dumaresq) —Mrs J. Oldham 13. Selection - A. R. Holdship 14. Duet and Dance, " Tbe Local Minister and his Delirium Tremens" — Messrs Buchanan and E. J, Kelleher 15. A few minutes with " The Animated Crotchety Quavers : — Song "Susie Tusie," W. T. Grant, with chorus of Blackbirds ; Song, " Sweet Evelina," W. F. Elkington, with chorus of Blackbirds ; song, "The Rustic Bridge," A. C. Matheson and Quavers (Quavers, Messrs C. H. Coote and F. Goodbehere Five Minutes Interval. To Conclude with the Laughable Fakce etitled — " A ROW IN THE HOUSE." Scene, Interior ; Time, Present. Dramatis Pebsonje : Mrs Scorpion Miss N. Fry Kate (Tom's Fiancee) ... Mrs Pickering Mary (wife of Jimmy) ... Mrs Coote Mr Sigismond Scorpion Mr T. Cornish Mr Goodman ... Mr A. C. Matheson Mr Tom Teadoo... Mr H. J. Lance Jimmy (groom) ... Mr G. M. Benson '* God Save the Queen." Wickets pitched at 8 o'clock sharp ; Stumps drawn at 10.30. Tickets may be obtained of Mr Carthew (where reserved seats may be booked), or of W. T. Grant, Hon. Sec. Concert Committee. Prices of Admission: Front Seats (reserved), 3s; Stalls, 2s; Back Seats, Is. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES' P^rm>es for October — Thursday, 17th (Company) „ 24th (Sergt.-Major Macinillan) In the Volunteer Hall at 7.30. p.m. BY ORDER. COACHBUILDING. WEEADEE desires to inform the # residents of Feilding and surrounding districts that he has commenced business in premises opposite the Drill Hall, Stafford Street, where he intends carrying on business as COACHBUILDES and WHEELWRIGHT, and hopes to merit and receive a share of patronage. VEHICLES of any design made to order. All kinds of Repairs, Painting, and Trimming done at moderate, charges . Note the address— W. EEADEE, : Opposite Drill Hall. Stafford Stbbbt. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. j THE Plough Track being now in thorough order,, any horses training on the course proper will be disqualified. — By Order. , E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. ~~ NOTICE. 4 HY persons hiving claims against J\ * me are requested to send them in at once.., ' All, accounts due to me are to be paid to Mr W. T. Wa£ts, ray successor, whose receipt will be a sufficient discbarge. ' -'» \ HORACE BASTINGS, • '" x Manchester Hotel. 1 '- — " V

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 93, 16 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 93, 16 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 93, 16 October 1895, Page 3

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