Feilding Sale. FRIDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. CHARLES CARI will bell by public auction, ai ] above, — k 20 3-years steers 2 heifers in calf ' 3 18 months steers ' 2 2 years steers , 10 weaners 3 dry cows 5 weaners 30 3 and 4 years bullocks 200 hoggets 100 hoggets SATURDAY, Hth NOVEMBER, 2 o'clock. f^HARLES CARR will sell at his V.^ Auction Rooms, Kimbolton Road, on account of whomsoever it may concern, — 1 light Spring Cart 1 heavy do. 1 set Harness 1 set Avery Scales (4001bs) 1 Garden Plough, Moulder, and Scarifier 1 Harrow and Swingletrees (combined) 1 Spring Trap, Horse, and Harness 1 4 wheeled Brake Grindstone, Tools, «fee. Also : Some first- class Hams and sides of Bacon ; 20 Fowls. Pohangina Sale. TUESDAY, 17fch NOVEMBER. A BRAHAM and WILLIAMS J\ will sell by public auction, as above, at 1 o'clock, — 25 young mixed cattle 200 hoggets 6 cows Settlers having entries for this sale are requested te kindly forward at once. Unreserved Sale of Freehold Land and Bakery Business AT SANDON. SATURDAY. 21st NOVEMBER. Sale at 2 o'clock p m. /"CHARLES CARti has received inV^ structions from the Administratrix in the Estate of J. C. Cuthbertson (deceased) to sell by public auction, at his new Auction Koonts, Kimbo'.ton Road, Feilding, — Section No 221, town of Sandon, con taining 1 rood ; together with Baker's bhop, two story Dwelling of four rooms, Bakehouse, Stables and Outhouse; also, Baker's Trap, Mare and Harness, Buggy, Buggy Mare. Note. — This is an old-established business, with an extensive connection, and will be sold as a going concern. The business premises are well situated between the Post Office and Mr Anderson's store, with a frontage, of 66ft. This should be an excellent opportunity for a good tradesman to acquire a lucrative business. Birmingham Sale. TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. CHARLES CARR will sell by public auction, as above, — 100 hoggets 130 hoggets HAR LB S CAR R'S Stock Sale Fixtures— Feilding Friday, Nov. 13 Birmingham ... Tuesday, Nov. 24 Feilding Friday, Nov. 27 LOYAL MANCHESTER LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U\ fTIHE usual A. ~VV. PARKER, Secretary FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING, 2nd and 3rd December, 1896. TVTOMTNATIONS for all Events iM close on MONDAY, 16th November, 1896, at 8 30 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. For full programme see Referee. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary Feilding Jockey Club. Barraud and Abraham, GRASS, SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. Spring Sowing, 1896. JUST LANDED— I 6 TANKS Containing — TURNIP SEED, SWEDE, RAPE, MANGOLD, THOUSAND HEADED KALE, LUCERNE, MUSTARD, CARROT, Albo CLOVERS & NATURAL GRASSES All imported as usual direct from Messrs Hurst and Son, London. 1 (i Quotations, Samples and Results o: Tests on application. FEILDING, PALMERSTON N., ani DANNEVIRKE. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. Ladies and Gkntlemen,— ln re sponse to the request of many o: my friends in the Electorate, I an nounce myself as a Candidate for youi suffrages at the forthcoming Election I stand in the Liberal interest, anc will take an early opportunity of plac ing my political views before you. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours Obedient Servant, WALTER A. L. BAILEY
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 114, 12 November 1896, Page 3
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