SALE OF TREES AJND SHRUBS, At the Assembly Rooms. CHARLES OARR has received instructions from Mr M. M. Mitciijnsos, * Caledonian Nursery, New Plymouth, to sell by public auction, at the Assembly Rooms, Feilding, on SATURDAY, the 29th, at 1 p.m. sharp,— A large assortment of Trees, Flowering Shrubs,' &c, consisting of Camelias, Azaleas, Magnolias, Rhododendrons, Japan Iris, choice Dahlias, Daphnes, Lisbon Lemons, Orange Trees, Guavas, choice Heaths, Ferns, and other pot plants ; also, a large assortment of Shelter Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs, &c. Aleo, 1 ton of Potatoes Apiti Sale. TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. CHARLES CARR will sell, at 1 p.m.— 40 18 months to 2 years cattle 15 weaners 4 fat and forward cows 5 18 months heifers 2 2i years steers 1 forward cow CO lambs 60 mixed sheep 80 lambs 1 butcher's '•art and horse 1 hack 1 thoroughbred stallion, Matai 1 thoroughbred mare, Nevermiss 1 filly, 4 years old 2 sheep dogs 1 ton potatoes Also — Section No. 33, township of Apiti, containing one rood, together with billiard saloon and barber's shop, with good billiard table. Entries Solicited. Birmingham Sale. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE. CHARLES CA R R will hell, at 1 p.m., — 2 cows 35 fat owns 200 lambs 100 2 tooth ewes (empty) 50 lambs 50 ewes 150 wethers 100 ewes 50 2 and 4 tooth wethers 40 2 tooth ewes 70 wethers San son Sale Yards. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE. f^i OK.TON & SON, at 1 p.m.,— \JT 10 2 5 to 3£ years steers 30 yearlings 20 good mixed weaners 8 weaners 1 fat cow 350 2 to 8 tooth ewes in lamb 150 wether lambs 70 empty ewes Hunterville Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 3rd JUNE. RE. BECKETT will sell by pub- , lie auction, at 1.30 p.m.,— 10 prime fat cows 60 weaners, bred by A, Dalziell, Esq. 10 2 years steers 120 empty ewes 150 ewes in lamb Also, on account of estate late Woodyear, deceased,— 3 good collie dogs .._ Horse, saddle, bridle, &c. On account .of J, A. Beach, Esq., without reserve— 12 pack borses 4 hacks • 3 trap horses 2 spring carts 5 pack saddles Weigh machine, counter scales VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. At the Feilding Auction Rooms. Friday, 4th June. 1 o'clock p.m. /CHARLES OARR has received \J instructions from.Mn.O. Groom to offer by public auction, as above,— SECTION No. 57, Block No. 7, Ongo S.D., containing 105 acres, and situated at Pakihikura. There is erected a four -roomed house, dairy, cowshed, sheep yards, &c. ; 2 acres have been ploughed and three-quarters of an acre planted as a garden and orchard. For further particulars apply to Messrs Goodbehere and Richmond, or the Auctioneer. mHE MANCHESTER RIFLE&' PARADES FOR JUNE, 1897,— THURSDAY, 3rd „ lOtii (Annual Meeting) .17th „ 24th A Special Parade will be held on THURSDAY, June 3rd, at which Colonel Newall will present Lieutenant Barltrop with a Long Service Medal. The Prizes won at the firing on the Queen's Birthday will be presented at the same time. GEO. KIRTON, Captain. WELLINGTON ' COLLEGE. THE Second Term will begin on Tobsday next, the Ist June. The Headmaster, will attend at th'a ■College to re.cpive parents and guardians on Monday, 31st May. OH AS. P. POWLES, Secretary. KOTIOJEi ji LL persons found trespassing in XX search of game, or otherwise, on the lands in our occupation will be prosecntod. C. PHARAZYN G. E. LITTLE
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 276, 28 May 1897, Page 3
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