STEVENS J GORTON. FEILDING SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 28th OCTOBER. STEVENS & GORTON will sell as above — 10 beef . 14 mixed cattle 10 2^ -year steers 7 fat heifers 10 heifers 30 yearlings mixed 16 18- months mixed 20 cows 20 weaners 60 fat sheep Sale at 1 o'clock FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. SATURDAY, Ist NOVEMBER: At 1 o*clock sharp. £1500 Worth of Supedor Built Vehicles. FRANCIS SIDEY & Co., have received instructions from Mr Michael BoHANto sell by auction, at his Coach Factory, Mannersstreet, Wellington — About 40 first-class new vehicles, consisting of — Landau, waggonette, phaeton, single and double-seated buggies, expresses, spring tip drays, and spring tip carts, butchers' 1 carts, tip carts, and wharf drays. Also, A few second-hand expresses, spring carts, and 1 Brougham. And A line of X°24o worth of coach trimmings, with laces and tufts ; a lot of splendid repps (different shades), suitable for upholsterers; 1 patent lift, gear warranted; a lot of wheelbarrows, handcarts, &c. Note. — -Mr .Bohan guarantees the above vehicles to be made by skilled mechanics, and of the very best material. This is his annual sale, and, as heretofore, every lot will be positively sold, even if a buggy only fetches the price of a wheelbarrow. Country buyers will please note the day of sale — Saturday, Ist November at 1 o'clock. Terms. ~ Approved bills over £25\ and extra liberal terms to the purchaser of the Landau, if lequired. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883. And of the bankruptcy of 0. E. W. U. BERKEFELD, of Foxton, hotel keeper, a debtor. ■ "VTOTICE is hereby given that a l3| First Dividend of 2/6 in the £ is now payable at the Ofh'ce of the undersigned. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Bnlls, 21st October, 1884. IMPOUNDED at Awahuri, one Red and White Yearling Heifer, slit in off ear, no visible brand. Also, Yearling 1 Strawberry Heifer, slit iu oft' ear, piece out of nearside ear, brand O off rump. Will be sold November 12, at noon, according to Impounding Act. M. K. SAMUEL, Poimdkeoper. Oct. 21, 1884. LOST. 20/- REWARD. ONE Bay Trap H^rse, branded T on near shoulder ; and one Dark Bay Trap, Horse, with white rings round the eyes. The above leward will l»e paid on returning same to ALEX. FERGUSON. 1T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. UNITED MANAWATU LODGE, 1721, E.C. THE Installation of Worshipful Master and Investiture of Officers of above Lodge wm take place at (.he Freemasons' Hall, Palm era ton North, on Thursday, 23id October, 1884, at 8 p.m. Vibiting brethren invited. THOMAS S. HOE, Secretary. LOYAL TMANAWATU LODGE, 1.0.0.F., M.U. A NNIVERSARY BALL to be J\_ held in the Foresters' Hull, on Friday, Oct. 31, 1884. Dancing to commence at 8 30 p.m. Tickets to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10/6 ; extra Lady, 2/0. T. H. NICHOLSON, Sec.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 279, 22 October 1884, Page 3
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