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At tbe Borough Sale Yards, Paimerston N. THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. ABEAHAM and WILLIAMS will sell by public auction, aa above, at 1 o'clock, — 60 2 and 3-years steers 50 2 and 3-years empty heifers 50 mixed yearlings 16 fat bollocks 10 forward bullocks 1 Jersey bull 300 ewes and lambs 225 mixed woolly hoggets 100 shorn ewes, empty 5 porkers _____ Feilding Sale Yards. FRIDAY, 2^nd NOVEMBER. GORTON & SON, at 1 o'clock,— 10 store cows 30 yearling and 18-inonths cattle 10 mixed cattle 5 forward bullocks 50 quiet 2-years heifers 30 mixed yearlings 25 24 to 3-years steers 10 yearlings 20 2-years steers 12 18-months to 2 years empty heifers 5 forward heifers 35 2 years heifers 2-5 2 to 3-years steers 20 -5-years heifers 300 first-class woolly hoggets 200 empty woolly ewes 100 mixed hoggets 100 shorn fat ewes 80 4-tooth ewes 80 fat shorn sheep ] 50 woolly ewes, with lambs 100 mixed hoggets 2 good sheep dogs (1 leader) and 1 good hack — no reserve On account of Mk James Munro— Section 148 on the plan of the Township of Sandon, in Manawatu, containing 50 acres, known as the " Flaxmill Farm," l£ miles from Feilding, on the Awahuri Road ; divided into four paddocks ; 10 acres under oats, balance in grass ; running stream throught each paddock : five-roomed house, dairy, granery, cowshed, &c. Terms at Sale. Unreserved Timber Sale. AT MESSRS BAILEY BROS.' TIMBER MILL, FURLONG'S ROAD. MONDAY, 25tii NOVEMBER. Stile at 1 o'clock p.m. CHAS. CARR has received instructions from Msssr.s Bailey Bros. (who are shifting the Mill) to sell by public auction about 35,000 FEET OF TIMBER,. in lots to suit Purchasers. CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. gTIsHEARER, . ing his customers for past tavors, would advise them of the ar rival of his third direct shipment of English Goods, to make room for which he will hold a CLEARING SALE for one month. 7\ to 10 per ceut. Discount fur Cash. _ All orders placed during the sale will be subject to the above discount. All goods delivered Free to any station on the line or to any part of the district. Every description of Bedding and Faro Uure, W. G. SHEARER, Manchester Street, FEILDING. (Blue Signboard). FOR SALE OR LEASE— A large seven-roomed House (new) and five acres of Land in Kimbolton Road. Terms — To Lease, 15s per week ; For Sale, £450 (£l5O cash, balance can remain on mortgage). For further particulars apply to JOSEPH SMITH, Glasgow House, Feilding. Possession can be given on December 2nd. A SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. FRIDAY, 22-vd NOVEMBER, 1895. TABLEAUX VIVANTS. Statuary, Singing Tableaux, Character Songs, Silent Tableau jc. UNDER MAGNESIUM LIGHT. In Aid of Public Library Funds. I PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture 2. Silent Tableaux, " The Oracle"— Priestess, Mrs E. Goodbehere ; Oracle, Mr O. Cooper ; Supers : Mrs Johnston, Misses Liddle, Roc, 1 Brunette, Giesen, Macarthur. 3. Singing Tableaux, "Auld Robin Grey" — Jeanie, Miss Diamond ; Jamie, Mr E. J. Kelleher ; Faether, Mr A. C. Matheson ; Hither, Miss M. Macarthur ; Robin Grey, Mr G. M. Benson. 4. Japanese Fan Song and Dance (in character) — Misses Liddle, Moss, A., L., and M. Macarthur. 5. Character Song and Chorus, " The Bogie Man " — Bogie Man, Mr Dumaresq ; Chorus of fourteen girls, in character. 6. Character Song, " Wbere are you going, my Pretty Maid," and Parody — Maid, Miss L. Roe; Man, Mr A. G. Carty ; University Lass, Miss Giesen ; Man of To-day, Mr F. Goodbehere. 7. Singing Tableau, " Gipsy Scene and Cachuca Dance " — Esmerelda, Mrs G. Kirton ; Gipsies : Messrs Matheson, Eade, Cooper, Carty, and Brabant ; Witch, Mr Kelleher ; Gipsy Girls : Mesdames Dyer, Revington Jones, Johnston, Misses Knowles, Liddle, A. and L. Macarthur, and Moss. Part 11. L Overture 3. Statuary— Art, Mrs Revington Jones ; Justice, Miss Giesen ; Grief, Miss Fry ; Captive, Miss Liddle ; Anfei, Miss Thornhill ; Flora, Miss I. Beattie ; Music, Miss Robertson ; Advance New Zealand, Miss E. Knowles. 3. Singing Tableau, "Tit for Tat"— Mrs J. G. Oldham, Mr J. G. Oldham 4. Character Song, " Bold Gendarmes " —Mr Buchanan, Mr Kelleher 5. Singing Tableau, «' May Queen "— Queen, Miss Diamond ; Old Woman, Mr P. Buchanan ; Jack in Green, Mr W. Giesen ; Chorus by eighteen villagers, in character 6. Character Song, "Caller Herrin "— Miss N. Fry. 7. Tableaux, ' Queen Catherine's Dream* ( « The Angelus ' sung by Angels, with invisible chorus) — Queen, Mrs E. Goodbehere ;* Angels : Mesdames Revington Jones and Johnston ; Misses Carew, Brunette, Beattie, Diamond, Gosliug, Kirton, Moss, L. and M. Macarthur, Liddle, Thornhill, Roe, Robertson, Saxon, Smart, Stevens. •' God Save the Chieen." Stage Managers— Messrs Kelleher and Cooper. Business Manage*— Ms J. H. Sieysks,

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 121, 20 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 121, 20 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 121, 20 November 1895, Page 3

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