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Advertisements WESLEYAN CHURCH. ME. G. GRANT Aill preach in the Wesleyan Church TOMORR' »W Morning, at 11 a in. Subject: '-The profitableness of Godliness." Text, 1 Tim., 4-8. MEMORIAL 'SERVICE. A MEMORIAL Service for the late Mrs James Bennett, will be conducted by the Rev. W. ITareis, iv the Methodist Church TO-M^R-ROW Evening, at seven o'clock. GOHPEL HALL. MR C. H HINMANwiII.DV., Lecture on " The Dispensations," at the Gospel Hall, SUNDAY Eve, 17th, illustrated by Ma[>s, &v. f at 6.30. THE DOBSON-KENNEDY COMPANY FEILDING ASSEMBLY EOOMS. MONDAY, 18th MAY The Beautiful Idyllic Drama "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" TUESDAY, 19th MAY The Great Sporting Drama *' NECK OR NOTHING." Prices 8s and 2s. Doors open at 7.30 ; Curtain will rise at 8 sharp. Box Flan at Carthew's. No extra chai'ge for Reserved Seats. ~~AT~AWAHUiiI tfALE YAKD-. TUESDAY, 19th MAY. STEVENS & GOE T0 N will sell b} r public auction as above — 20 prime fat cows 25 empty cows 8-springing heiters 6 yearlings 10 fat cows 10 store cows 10 prime fat cows 6 fat cows 100 mixed cattle 10 fat cows 10 veal calves 12 18-month heifers 20 good yearlings 100 lambs 50 lambs 880 first-class woolly hoggets Horses, &c. Also, — On account of Mr 0. Buhgess, who is giving up dairying' — 25 first-class milch cows, Alderney and Ayrshire, springing to calve Sale at 1 p.m. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers PALMEUSTON SALE YAhDS. THURSDAY, MAY 21. T7IREEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. jj will sell by public auction as above, — 31 empty forward store cows 200 Heaton Park ewes in lamb to pure-bred Lincoln rams 100 fat wethers 120 forward wethers 90 forward wethers 70 fat weJiers 60 empty ewes 400 lambs 1000 5-year old Lincoln ewes, bred by Rev. S. Williams, will lamb to Lincoln rams, bred by Mr Thos. Tanner, iv September 100 ewes in lamb 100 iambs 135 wooily lambs 12 store pigs Sale at 1 p.ra. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer HORSE FAIR. MR. WILLIAM TRIMBLE, Auctioneer, wiil hold his next Horse Sale on SATURDAY, May 23, at Mrs Hastie's Yards. Entries received by the Auctioneer. ~I_ATTEEW BELFIT7 SADDLES and HABNESS-MAEEB, HA S commenced business in premises adjoining Mr Carthew's shop in Manchester Street, where he hopes, by good workman ship, moderate charges, and a strict attention to the requirements of Customers, to merit a fair share of Public Patronage. MATTHEW BELFIT. ____________ NOTICE is hereby given that Poison has been laid for digs on S ctions 38 and 39, oh the Spur Road. ARTHUR GOLDFINCH. ty:; ANTED KNOWN—Copies of *■? the Feilding Stab can all ways be obtained from Win, Garthew, Stationer.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 139, 16 May 1891, Page 3

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