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Halcombe Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 16th JANUARY. * T> E. BECKETT will sell ty r X\j, public auction, at 1.80 p.m.— a 20 yearlings to 18-months catth ■f 10 weaners 6 18-months cattle 4 milch cows J 1 fat bullock 5 fat cows I At the Borough Sale Yards 3 Paimerston N. I THURSDAY, 16th JANUARY. i A BRAHAM and WILLIAMS , J\. will sell by public auction, ac * aboye, at 1 o'clock, — 8 fat bullocks 50 good yearlings 60 2% and 3-years steers 15 cows and calves ' 25 fat and forward bullocks i 20 2 and 2^-years steers s 100 fat wethers 550 lambs jr 25 18-months steers 750 4-tooth Lincoln ewes 350 2-tooth Lincoln ewes 3 350 2-tooth ewes (half-bred Romney) j 350 2-tooth wethers On account of Donald Grant, Esq. — ] 600 2-tooth wethers 650 2-tooth ewes [ On account of J. R. Foster-Pratt, Esq.— 12 pure-bred Berkshire weanei ', Pjg^ i Marton Sale Yards. [ FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY. I TJ E. BECKETT will sell by publ JTL* c auction, at 130 p.m , — ' 7 3-years steers 40 head beef 16 fat bullocks 5 20 18-months heifers i 4 fat heifers I 1 Polled Angus bull 482 hoggets s 106 ewes and ewes 200 2-tooth ewes 180 ewes 200 2-tooth wethers 550 2-tooth ewes * 450 2-tooth ewes ■ 400 lambs ' 50 mixed hoggets 150 fat sheep Awaburi Sale. ! FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY, GORTON & SON, at 1 o'clock — 15 fat cows t 15 forward cows j 5 yearlings (mixed) 4 dairy cows [ Also, on account of Messrs Bowater and Son, who are giving up their dairy, — ' 20 first-class cows in full milk I 10 yearling to 18-months Jersey heifers 1 yearling pure-bred Jersey bull 1 pure-bred Jersey bull MONDAY, 20th JANUARY. Clearing Sale of Dairy Stock At Harbour Board Block, near Colyton! GORTON & SON , instructed by Mr W. Baker, who is giving up dairying, will sell by public auction as , above — 40 first-class Dairy Cows and > . Heifers, in full milk and to calve 12 Calves 20 Pigs ' 5 20-gallon Milk Tins 1 Thomson's Cooler Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Luncheon Provided. Barraud and Abraham, GRASS, SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. TUST LANDED EX S.S. TAINUI— NEW SEASON'S SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING Comprising CLOVERS, Fescues and Natural Grasses, Turnip and Rape, All imported as usual Direct from Messrs Hurst and Son. ' Also, to arrive in store shortly large stocks of Locally Grown Seeds, 1 for which we have made large contracts 1 with the most reliable growers in I the district. These include Meadow Foxtail, Crested Dogstail, Fine Sheep, Hard and Meadow Fescues. Samples and quotations on application. AGENTS— Cooper's ) Littles' [ SHEEP DIPS. Owen's j > Binder Twine. Binder TwineLarge Supplies of Manila, Mixed, and FlaxFEILDING, PALMERSTON N., ani DANEVIRKE. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. RUNNING on the property of Mi W. Bathe, J unction Road, Bir c mingham Block, for this last sever iT months, — 3 Wild Cattle, viz. : — 1 red Steer, about 2£ years old brand like 'BO' on off rump one notch out of near ear. 1 red and white Heifer, about 2 yean II old ; brand like «OB ' (con joined) ; two notches out off eai and one notch out near ear. 1 light-red Heifer, about H years old 5. two notches out off ear and on< I. notch out near ear ; brand lik< 1 OB ' (conjoined) on off rump. If not claimed, and expenses paid will be sold by public auction at Chel r * tenham on SATURDAY, February f lst, 1896. THOS. RYAN, Poundkeeper l " Cheltenham, 13th January, 1896. A CARD. E MR S. S. MOORE, T Music Teacher. LESSONS given on Piano, Orgar and Violin. Visits Colyton (on Mondays), Awahur: Campbelltown (Thursdays and Fridays. Established 1890. ROYAL HAIRDRESSING SALOON AND TOBACCONIST, Fergusson Street, Feildino. THOS. A. HOWELL (late of Ross begs to inform the Feilding pubhc )m . and surrounding districts, that he ha * purchased the business lately carried oi 6 by Mr F. Bray. Haircutting, 6d. Razors ground and set, 6d. " Competition is the life of trade," an my reputation as a Tonsorial artist de k ties tlie best.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 164, 14 January 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 164, 14 January 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 164, 14 January 1896, Page 3

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