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Sauson Sale Yards. WEDNESDAY, 4tb NOVEMBEB. ____ S~^i OBTON & SON, at 1 p.m.,— VjT 6 prim:*, fat cows 6 fat cows 100 ewes with lambs 150 shorn wetbers 100 hoggets 60 mixed hoggets 60 ewes with lambs At the Borough Sale Yards, Palmerston N. THUBSDAY, sth NOVEMBEB. ABRAHAM <fc WILLIAMS mil sell by public auction, as abova, at 1 o'clock, — 8 prime fat bullocks 50 fresb bullocks 30 3 and 4-years bullocks 100 3-years steers 20 2±-years steers 30 mixed yearlings 8 fat bullocks 16 fat cows 500 Lincoln wethers. 550 forward wethers 100 prime fat ewes Hunterville Sale Yards. THUBSDAY, sth NOVEMBEB. RE. BECKETT will sell by public « auction, at 1.30 p.m. — 6 2^-years heifers 1 3-years bullock 20 2 to 2^-years steers 300 forward hoggets 200 woolly hoggets 200 good hoggets 250 good hoggets 300 mixed hoggets 100 wether hoggets 250 hoggets 100 empty hoggets 150 2 and 4- tooth ewes 50 wethers 50 fat wetbers, shorn 100 fat shorn ewes 90 ewes, 100 per cent, lambs 50 dry ewes 2 timber screw jacks Also, on account of the D.0.A., without reserve. — Coach, Brake, Sulky Double Bugsy, Spring Cart, Set Harness Feilding Sale. FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, GORTON and SON, AT 1 O'CLOCK, — 10 mixed young cattle 2 niilkers 50 21 -years steers 200 mixed hoggets 200 shorn wethers 200 tirst-class hoggets 150 woolly ewes 100 mixed hoggets MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD.

rpENDERS will be received by the JL above Board, up to noon on Saturday, 7th November, 1896, for forming and culverting Wyndham Street, Ashurst. Flans, specißcations, and conditions may be seen at the Board's office and at Rimtner and Craven's store, Ashurst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY, I Engineer Manchester Road Board. PARCELS DELIVERY. THE undersigned, having commenced business in Feilding I as a GENE HAL CARRIER, desires. by strict attention to business, mod crate charges, and general courtesy, to merit a share of public patronage. Goods delivered from the station to any part of the town or district. Furniture removed and general carrying work undertaken. Orders may be left at Mr F. Pope's workshop. Bowen Street, or with Mr M Belnt, saddler. J. BELFIT, jonk. PALMERSTON N. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Fifth Annual Gathering, To be held on the Recreation Grounds, Fitzherbert Road, Palmerston North, on Prince of Wales' Birthday, MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1896. PROGRAMME of Eighteen Events, including three Bicycle Eaces. Substantial money prizes given away Nominations for all Handicaps must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before 10 o'clock on Thursday, the 22nd October, 1896. Messrs Wood and Wishart's silver medal for highest aggregate in running and walking events W. H. COLLING WOOD, Hon Sec. P.O. Box 35, Palmerston North Handicapper— G. Watson. Paremata WELLINGTON TXT 00L DALES.

ft KJ MURRAY, ROBERTS £ CO. WILL BOLD SALES OF WOOL In Wellington during the coming season. Ist Sale on 13th NOVEMBER 2nd Sale on 4th DECEMBER 3rd Sale on 22nd JANUARY 4tb Sale on 19th FEBRUARY Wool will be exhibited in the Harbour Board's new Wool Stores, specially built fox the purpose. Advances made upon Wool either for sale in Wellington or for shipment to London. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WE beg to inform our customer a that we have removed our business premises to the Office lately occupied by Mr T. Watson, in the Square (next Mr E. Martin's, tailor). HAYNE & LLOYD. Feilding, Oct. 25th, 1896.

VALUABLE FARM AT WAITUNA FOR SALE. MR T. A. BRYCE has received instructions from the owner, who ia wishing to leave the colony, to offer for sale a valuable Sheep Farm near the township of Waituna. The property consists of 500 acres of land, all in grass except 50 acres just felled. Well fenced and subdivided ; permanent water in every paddock ; a new live-roomed house, well built. Price : £6 per acre ; easy terms. A bargain. Apply, principals only, to THOMAS A. BRtfOE, J Manchester Hotel, Feilding. James Spiers Freeman, LAND AGENT, ASHVBST. THE Largest Lisb of Farms in ibe District to select frvu<

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 107, 3 November 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 107, 3 November 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 107, 3 November 1896, Page 3

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