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Feilding Sale. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1896. c fi ORTON & SON, at 1 o'clock,— • \JT 10 fat cows 20 empty cows ( _ 20 mixed young cattle s 8 fat bullocks 3 5 fat cows 16 2£ to 3-years forward bul- '* locks % 30 18-months mixed cattle 1 35 mixed Hereford and Shortj. horn weaners 20 lStmonths to 2-years steers t 30 mixed cattle 0 16 2i to 3-years forward bulb locks 30 18-months mixed cattle ? 1 three-quarfcer Ayrshire bull J 1 Polled Angus bull i f 150 mixed hoggets ;. 400 mixed sheep g 100 Romney Lincoln 2-tooths '• 400 ewes, mixed ages • 100 mixed lambs B 100 mixed fat and forward wethers 3 100 fat and forward ewes j 60 4-tooth maiden ewes r 50 fat ewes 3 6 galvanised iron tanks 3 4 plunge baths 1 Spouting and piping : AM ' | In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. GOODBEHERE v. MARTHA SNOW AND OTHERS. [ T William Arthur Dunbar Baxks, ■ Xj Deputy-Sherili of the Wanganui • and Rangitikei District, do hereby ' give notice that by virtue of a writ of \ sale in the above case, to me directed, [ I will, at the suit of the plaintiff, on r MONDAY, the 10th day of Fkbruaey, I 189G, at noon, at the Assembly Rooms, I Feilding, cause to be sold the estate, 3 right, title, and interest of the abovenamed defendants in all that piece of I land situate in sub division Gof Manchester Block, containing 2 acres 31*88 perches (more or less), being subdivisions 4 and 8 of Sections 12a on on the plan of said block, being part [ of the land contained in Certificate of • Title entered in Register Book "Vol. i 31, Fol. 173, subject to Memo, of [ Lease No. 2517 from the defendants to the plaintiff to secure £113 and interest. , Solicitors for Execution Creditor — GOODBEHERE & RICHMOND, Feilding Officer executing writ — J. J. TUOHY, Feilding W. A. D. BANKS, Deputy Sheriff. N.B. — The above property is situate at Colyton, with new shop, dwelhng--1 house, and outbuildings erected at a cost of £160, suitable for a bakery, store, or other business, on corner opposite Colyton Hotel. The defendant's interest is under a memo. of v lease from G. B. Simpson for 5 years from 4th December, 1893, at the yearly rental of £9 18s, 1 with right of purchase for £124. Pohangina Sale Yards. i TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. AT 1 P.M. 1 4 BRA HAM & WILLIAMS i j£\_ will sell by auction, as above, — 6 yearlings 6 18 months heifers 12 mixed young cattle 250 shorn lanibs 100 fat ewes 200 shorn lambs 100 shorn lambs : 30 fat lambs 60 4 and 6-tooth ewes 60 shorn lambs 40 shorn lambs 30 forward wethers 100 fat and forward wethers 100 good lanibs 100 ewes Bulls Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. /^{ ORTON & SON, at 1 o'clock,— VjT 100 2.]:ooth p.b. Lincoln rams, bred by Messrs Chapman, D. Blair, and R. B. Pearce 90 2 and 4 tooth p.b. Romney rams, bred by Messrs W. A. Keiller, J. W. Marshall, and Mathews 1500 2 and 4-tooth webbers (good , line) 570 mixed hoggets 465 breeding ewes 200 p.b. Romney ewes, on account of Woodendean Estate • 200 forward ewes i 300 2-tooth wethers j 170 2-tooth ewes 140 mixed hoggets 50 mixed hoggets ' 14 prime fat cows > 31 18-months to 2-years steers 3 fat heifers 3 fat heifers 11 yearling steers ; 4 heifers, springing ' Hal combe Sale Yards. j WEDNESDAY, 12tu FEBRUARY. RE. BECKETT will sell by , public auction, at 1.80 p.m. — 9 18-months cattle 11 18-months cattle f 6 yearlings » 2 cows 2 weaners 5 yearlings ; 40 2-tooth Rorauey ewes 7 Lincoln rams A~R Y~O~N ANNUAL BAM FAIR. t f FBTDAY, 2 Ist FEBRUARY. Entries Solicited. R. E. BECKETT. • TO THE LaDIES^ \ MRS NOY & MISS MARTIN, rnIEACHERS oF th 9 "ELIXIR" j _|_ Sjstem of Dresscutting (protected under the Patent Designs and Trade Marks Act, 1889), have arrived at Feilda isa Mrs Noy is a teacher of 26 years' l " experience, and having studied four sys. g terns of Dressmaking -r-Bntish, Scien. tific, Eureka, and Parisian— is an axitliorl ity for stating that the " Elixir " has surpassed all other methods by its sim- • plicity and accuracy, pupils without any P prerious knowledge of Dressmaking ;. easily learning it in from four to six lesson* of one hour each, without the ~ use cf charts, patterns* or measurements, to cut Dresses, Bodices, Mantles, Jaoky ets. Skirts, and Capes, It is so certainly accurate that fitting is not necessary. J * Proficiency is guaranteed. , Testimonials from all the principal towns visited, including the Lady Principal and pupils of the Nelson College, the Bey Mother, „ Monastery, Nelson, the Sisters of Mercy, and lady boarders at St Mary's Con.ren.t, and pupils of the High SoUtioJ 4 WeUiofr jj ton. Ladiss may form tk.eir ojwn classes and m,ake D,resse.B. under Mrs Noy's sijperYis.ipn^ aqd ckoose their own hourt „ for induction. . Ladies taught at then own residences if preferred, o Address — Sample Booms, Manchestei is Hotel, Feilding. 3 Hours— From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ' y Private Lessons to Dressmakers. \. ETerung Classes according to'agcee "meat,

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 183, 6 February 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 183, 6 February 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 183, 6 February 1896, Page 3

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