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Colyton Sale Yards TUESDAY, 18th MAY. A BRAHAM and WILLIAMS J\_ will sell by public auction, at above, at I o'clock, — 2.0 fat and forward ewes 170 [.'nod lambs 100 store wethers 200 store ewes 100 crossbred Lincoln • Eomney lambs 50 2 to 6 tooth ewes, in lamb to Lincoln rams 300 forward empty ewes ]00 fat ewes 200 good store wethers SO "ood Liucoln ewes, in lamb 200 store wethers Palmerston North Sale Yards THURSDAY, 20th MAY. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will XjL sell by public auction, as above, at 1 o'clock, — 1000 4 to 8 tooth fat and forward empty Liucoln ewes, bred by Hon. J. D. Ormond 900 2 tooth empty Lincoln ewes, bred by Hon. J. D. Ormond 250 2 tooth wethers 250 Lincoln lambs 250 good woolly lambs 150 mixed lambs 100 prime fat ewes 300 fat and forward ewes 150 mixed lambs 45 forward bullocks 45 2 to 3 years steers 20 2 years steers 25 fat and forward bullocks On account of R. Cobb, Esq. (who is giving up dairying) — The whole of his Dairy Stock, comprising— 33 carefully • selected cows, in -milk aud to calve between July and September, and including several pure Shorthorns 3 purebred Shorthorn bulls, from 1 to 3 years 8 creamery milk cans and cooler 2 useful trap horses On account of Mr W. H. Small, Kaikora— 16 Polled Anyus cows (to calve shortly) by purebred bull " Faust," very quiet and of exceptional quality F. L. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Feilding Sale. FRIDAY, 21st MAY, 1897. CHARLES CARR will bell, at 1 p m., — 22 18 months steers 13 18 months heifers o'OO empty Lincoln ewes 250 fat Lincoln wethers 350 fat and forward Lincoln wethers 120 dry ewes 100 lambs 250 fat and forward wethers 50 fat ewes 300 wethers 160 2 tooth wethers 150 empty ewes 50 woolly lambs 200 2 tooth to f.ut. Lincoln ewes in lamb 800 empty ewes CLEARING SALE OF Farm Implements, Dairy Stock, Furniture, &c. At the Farm of Mr Robt. Drummond, NEAR RoNGOTEA. WEDNESDAY, 26rn MAY. 12 o'clock, sharp. /"^HARLES CARR has been faV\_J oured with instructions from Mr Robert Drummond (who has sold his larm) to sell by public auction as follows : — 12 first-class Milch Oows, in calf and in milk 2 first-class Draught Mares 1 first-class Draught Gelding 1 Trap Horse 4 unbroken upstanding Horses 62 fat Sheep 3 tons of Chaff 1 ton of Potatoes 140 bushels of Oats 68 bu3hels of Wheat 2 Farm Drays, 1 Massey-Marris Cultivator, 1 5-leaf Harrows, 1 Tine Harrows, 2 d.f. Ploughs, 1 single Plough, 1 4-horse Threshing Mill, Farm Tools, Dairy Utensils, &c. Also — Furniture (nearly new). Luncheon Provided. Ho Reserve NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Wanganui Races, May 24 and 25, AND Queen's Birthday Excursion Fares. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will bft issued from any station to any station on NapierTaranaki Section on May 22nd and 24th, available for return up to, and including, Ist June, 1897. Excursion Tickets will also be issued on same dates from Palmerston to Wellington and vice versa. Fares : 18s 9d First and 12s 6d Second Class. On Monday and Tuesday, May 24th and 25th, the 4.40 p.m. train, Wanganui to Palmerston will be delayed till 5.15 p.m., running 30 rninutea later throughout. On Monday, May 24th, the 7.25 p.m. train, Marton to Mangaonoho, will be delayed till 7.50 p.m., and will run twenty five minutes later through, out. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Resumption of Ordinary Goode Traffic, Wanganui Section. /COMMENCING on MONDAY V^ 17th May, Trains will cross the temporary bridge over the Rangitike River, and Goods Traflic will be re sumed as usual. BY ORDER. MUSIC. MRS J. A. BUTLER, Certificatec Teacher of Pianoforte, is pre pared to receive or visit Pupils. For terms apply Denbigh Street.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 266, 15 May 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 266, 15 May 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 266, 15 May 1897, Page 3

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