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FRIDAY, 9th MARCH, At 1 o'clock. OPENING SALE AT FEATHERSTOD AG. TAINE & CO. will hold their opei • ing sale at Featherston in their ne yards, near Buckeridge's Royal Hotel, o above date, and sell — O|~i/\/\ fat and store sheep 30 pure-bred Romney lambs 200 lambs in the wool, mostly fat 6 first-class milking cows 8 18-month-old heifers, from shorthor cowa, a specially good lot 2 prime fat covrs 8 3-year-old steers 10 weaner calves 25 head mixed cattle 10 calves 10 springing heifers 10 do do, very choice, to calve in Sec tember 10 do do, half-bred Aldernoys, fron picked cows 15 porkers 3 first-claf s light harness horses <tc, &c, Ac. Further entries are invited, and can b< made with the Auctioneers or Mr. Buckeridgi SATURDAY, 10th MARCH, Af2 o'clock. AG. TAINE & CO. will sell at th< • Horse Bazaar, Harris-street — On account of Mr. Burgess — Bay draught mare, any trial given Roan four-year-old harness mare 1 eet cart harness 1 baker's cart in good order FRIDAY, 9th MARCH, At 9 o'clock. . MELBOURNE PEARS, LISBON LEMONS AND ORANGES. TOWNS END & PAUL will sell by auc tion, in their rooms, to-morrow, at S o'clock— A choice shipment of — Melbourne pears Lisbon lemons and oranges &c. &c. &o. SATURDAY, 10th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. • AT OUR CENTRAL SALEYARDS. Draught Horsea, Hunters, Buggy and Dogcart Horses and Hacks. TOWNSEND & PAUL have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Central Saleyards, on Saturday, 10th March, at 2 o'clock — Fresh in from the country. 1 bay draught gelding, by Prince A rthur, syrs old, thoroughly sound and staunch 3 good npstanding tramcar horses 1 chestnut mare, by Rapid Roan, syrs, quiet in single and double harness 1 bay mare, 6yrs, quiet in .single and double harness and a first-class jumper X chestnut mare, by Treason, 6yrs, good jumper, and an excellent lady's hack (The last two woro hunted with all last season, and are grand cross-country horses.) D medium and light harness horses Also, 1 landau, with sot double harnesa And 2 firat-class park phajtons, equal to new TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 9th MARCH, At 2 30. WF. SHORTT will sell at his rooma, . 57, Willis-street— Lot of patent medicino, toilet sots, splendid field -glass, quite now, tapestry settee, velvet settee, chairs, tables, commodes, set dish-covers, c.p. forks and spoons, cutlery, boots and shoes, patent mangle, chests drawers, bedsteads, spring mattresses, portmanteaux, Ac, &c. SATURDAY, 10th MARCH. Piano by Bord, piano by Stevens A large quantity of second-hand household furniture and effects 12 hams, &c, &c. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will auotion the abovo in their rooms, Cuba-street. Note— Sale at 11 o'clock. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. MONDAY, 19th MARCH, 1J894, At 2 o'clock p.m. /CHARLES CARR has received instruoVV tions from Mr. Herbert Sweet (who is leaving the district) to sell by publio auotion — All that piece of land containing 240 acres (more or less), and being Section No. 9, Block No. 12, Fohangina Survey District. "*- CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. N.B. — The above farm is situated on the Taonui-road, about four miles from the Colyton Creamery and ten miles from Feilding. The farm is well-improved, having a good house, outbuildings, and concrete dip and sheepyards, and subdivided into eight paddocks, with a never-failing supply of water. Conditions of sale may be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, Assembly Rooms, Feilding. IMPORTANT TO STUD SHEEP BREEDERS JT. FORD & CO., in conjunction with • the NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION, Have received instructions from P. C. THRELKELD, Esq., To Sell by Public Auction, At tho INGLEWOOD HOMESTEAD, ON FRIDAY, the 16th day op MARCH— /3/\/\ Two, Four, Six, and Eiprht01/U Toothed Purebred ENGLISH LEICESTER EWES 1 And Q/\ Specially Selected ENGLISH iJ\J LEICESTER STUD RAMS Also, . Af\{\ Two, Four, Six, and EightToothed LINCOLN EWES And -I K. Specially Selected LINCOLN 1O SrUD RAMS Special Train, at ordinary fares, to leave Christohurch at 10.30 a.m. for Wotheral Station, on Inglewood Estate, returning in the afternoon'after Bale. Mr. P. C. Threlkeld has been well known to the pnblio throughout New Zealand for the past 30 years as a careful and successful breeder of English Leicester and Lincoln Sheep, and his successes through the many Show Yards in tho Colony have been sufficient to prove the merits of the respective flocks. The drafts now about to be offered are not the Culls, 'but simply runs-off of each age in tho two flocks, and -will be put before the public with the BONA FIDE intention of Selling. Full particulars will be given in Catalogues, which will be obtainable from the Auctioneers on and after the 20th February, meanwhile theybeg to remind Sheep Breeders of the special advantages now placed within their reach. Mr. Threlkeld commenced his Flocks with the best blood procurable in England, and while in his hands they have been kept strictly pure, and never in a single instance have they been tampered with by cross-breeding, or pampered by artificial feoding, but have been simply GRASS FED in a natural way. Tho Erres in both classes of Bheep will be offered and sold in pens of ton, and the Rams singly. Every assistance will be afforded to purchasora in marking and in tho removal of the bheep they purchase. On the day of the Bale Luncheon Cards will bo f nrnuhed to Visitors and intending Purchasers at the Inglewood Homestead, where Luncheon will bo provided at 12 o'clock noon, and tho sale vill commence at 1.30 o'clock sharp. J. T. FORD & CO. ■) t - f NEW ZEALAND LAND £ »„„«""* ASSOCIATION j Auctioneers. For continuation of Auctioneers' advertisements see fourth page. NOTICE TO VOLUNTEERS. TF you want to make a good impression at the coming Encampment, MARCH IN A PAIR OF FARQUHAR'S BOOTS. CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. EVERY PAIR A BARGAIN, AT THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, Cuba-street. r|-\HE QHOP T^OR TJRESENTB. PRANK GRADY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, WILLIS-STBKET. Watches, Clocks; Gem, Wedding, and Keeper Rings; Bangles, Pins, Pencils, Studs, Charms, &c. Novelties in Eleotro-plated Goods, suitable for Wedding Presents. Field and Opera Glasses, Spectacles anc Folders to Buit all sights, Colored Glasses. Desks, Dressing Cases, Companions Purses, Card Cases, Photo Screens, Albums and Fr&mes, &c.', &c. Jewellery of every description manufac tured on the premises. Antique Jewellery re-modelled. rpHE piOR pRESENTS R. M. G. HERING, B.A. (Oxon.), wil prepare Pupils for Teachers' Cer tifieates, Civil Service, Matriculation, Junioi Soholarshipi, and other University Exami nations. Kent House, Kent-terrace, neai Basin Beierre.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 3

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