Bulls Sale Yards. TUESDAY, Bth JUNE. f^i ORTON and SON, at 1 o'clock,\JC 5 fat cows 4 2 years steers 10 yearlings 10 prime fat cows 350 good Lincoln wethers ISO 4 tooth Lincoln ewes in lam] 100 Lincoln lambs 50 fat ewes 70 ewe lambs 6 yearling to 2 years steers 450 mixed lambs 150 tnrnip.fed prime Merino lambi SALE OF FURMTURE, &c. AT KIWITEA (near the School). WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1.30 p.m. /^HARLES CARR has received in \J structionsfroinMnW. H. Kohteii (who is leaving the Kiwitea) to sell by public auction — G Austrian Chairs, Couch, Tables, Rocking Chair, Bedsteads, Mattresses ; Kitchen Chairs, Dresser, Dinner Set, Copper, 3 galvanised Baths, GOOgal. Tank, Singer Sewing Machine, &c. 1 good Trap Hcrse 1 good Hunter 4 Horses Palmerston Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE. A BEAHAM and WILLIAMS XA. will Bell by public auction, as above, at 1 o'clock, — 16 prime fat bollocks , 50 Shortbovn weaners 15 IS months cattle 10 forward cows 100 lambs 150 wethers 500 forward Lincoln wethers (good line) 200 store wethers 300 forward wethers On account of R. Cobb, who is reducing liis breeding flock— 300 fiuc pedigree 2, 4, and 0 tooth Romney ewes, in lamb to stud rams 100 ewe boggets (Above are all entered in Flock Book). R. S. ABRAHAM, Auctioneer. CASH CLEARINd SALE OF SAMPLES. S. SVENDSEN, Practical Boot and Shoe-Maker, Manchester Street, FEILDING, HAYING purchased the whole ol Mebsbs W. & J. Staples k Co's SAMPLES OF BOOTS & SHOES At a La rgb Discount, Has decided to hold a CLEARING SALE OF SAME, NOW IS THE TIME 10 OBTAIN FIRST - CLASS GOODS AT FROM 20 to 25 per cent, below usual prices. ___ mHE MANCHESTER RIFLES' PARADES FOR JUNE, 1897,— THURSDAY, 3rd „ 10th (Annual Meeting) 17th 21th GEO. KIRTON, Captain. FOR CHAPPED HANDS use Camphorine (or Camphor Ball) — the best preparation for above ; also, for Chilblains, Rough and Red Skin, i and other results from severe weather. It removes heat and irritation, and is Softening, Pleasant, Effectual. From — F. G. WOOLLAMS, Is-Chemist (hy exam.), Feilmng-Is NOTICK. ALL pereons found trespassing on our respective properties with, dog or gun, in pursuit of game, will be prosecuted. D. P. BUCHANAN C. A. J. LEVETT. 1 Kiwitea. I NOTICE! ANT persen found trespassing with dog or cuu on Sections 2, 5, 6, and 7, Block X, and Section 20, Block ' VIII, Apiti, will be prosecuted. ) E & C. H. MILLER F. A. MILLER B. & H MILLER [ TO TRESPASSERS. ANY person found trespassing for any purpose without permission 3 on any of the properties belonging to i the undersigned will be prosecuted, without respect to persons. W. MITCHELL 1 O. PLEASANTS, Colyten. c TO TRESPASSERS, I \NY person found trespassing iv J\_ persuit of game, or otherwise, on ' the properties of the undersigned at s Makino, Stanway, or Waituna will be M prosecuted.— W. BAKER fa E. SHORT J. HAMMOND MURRAY »• NOTTCE. ■ rpiIESPAaSEKS with do» or gun _I_ on the properties of the undersigned at Bnaconsfield will bo prose- '> cuted without further notice. ■: R. J. STUART ; J. CORPE S NOTICE. ~~ I, T>ERSONS found trespassing with k y_ dog or gun on either my Waver r . tree or Waituna properties will b< probecutcd. 0. H, COOXE.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 282, 4 June 1897, Page 3
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536Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 282, 4 June 1897, Page 3
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