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BIXTH ANNUAL. «Ai E OF DRAUGHT HOUSES. n Wednesday, 7th May. * AT GRAS3MERE, NEA! FEILDTNi*. j r^\ ORTON & SON h»ve rec^ye \JT instructions from Me-sr I, Hocken Bro?. to sell by pub'i auction, as above, at 1 o'clock sh^rp « 50 medium to heavy t*b»ft«r j and lexers, from rising < B years to rising 7 years old. 10 »ctive spring carters 1 Draught stallion " Duk"> oi Wellington, by Glengile— j Kate, rieing 4 years. NOTE — The above draughts art the pick of the West Coast and Waikato, and for quality quite equal to those offered at any of these, wellknown vendors' previous sales, but for ages are superior Among the number are a dozen well-bred mares, most of which have been stinted to ; well-known sires. Each horse horse guaranteed sound and staunch Horses will be put on trucks at Ashharst, Feilding, or Palmerston, free of charge Ooaches meet morning trains from North and South at Feilding, and from Hawke's Bay and W&irarapa at ABhbu'Bt, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HE. MORSHEAD has been • instructed by Mr H W. Gieeen to offer by public auction in the Assembly Rooms, on Wednesday, the 21et May, at 2 30 p m — 17 halt acre sections, being part of lot 4, section 35, Sandon, adjoining borough of Feilding. AH fronting good metalled road, and about half mile of Post Office Terms: 10 % at hammer, 10 % in one month, 13^ in three months, balance 2 years at 4£ %. Plans in coarse of preparation. Fall particulars from the Auctioneer. PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS. IT is now certain that the deadly plague has reached our fair Island and snatched a victim. So far, there are no indications that the dire disease will get a footing in New Zealand, bat it is an anxious time for those who have relatives and friends in our large seaport towns. Indeed, precautions should be taken in every town in the colony, sanitation should be attended to, and relentless war should be waged against rats and other verm n. It is needless to remind readers that BRAMWELL BROS. Have large stocks of Bat Traps of all descriptions, and Mouse Traps at all prices There are otber ways of warding off disease besides catching rats, and about the best of them is to buy a good reli able gnu i a supply of ammunition, a light servicable game bag, a bandy cartridge belt, a shooting coat, and get away over the hills after hares and pheasants. B ram we 1 1 Bros. Will supply all the necessary articles for very iittle money if yon give them a call. The hills will supply ozone, and all you have to do is to find the game. Don't forget — THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE I For Guns and Ammunition everytime. Cheapest and Best Assortment. THE OHBAPE6T HOUSE IN FEILDING. JAS. 00LLIN8 has now opened in his New Premises, Manchester Street, a large and well assorted stock of English, American, and Colonial Confectionery. Fresh Fruit to arrive regularly. GIVE COLLINS A TRIAL. Near the Bridge. POHANGINA COUWTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that the Electoral Rolls for the year 1902 — 8, and the Defaulters' Lists for the various Ridings for the past year, can be inspected at the undermentioned places at all reasonable hours until the loth day of May, 1902 :— Awahou Riding. — At the Residence of the Chairman, Councillor H. Dickin. Coal Creek Riding. — At the Residence of Councillor Alfred Wilson. Mangaone Riding — At the Residence of Councillor R. W Brown. Mangapikopiko Riding. — At Mr Darragh's Store, Apiti. Pohangina Riding. — At the County Office. Tamaki Riding. — At the Residence of Councillor Phillpotts. Umutoi Riding. At the Post Office, Utnwai. Any objections thereto must be lodged at the nearest Stipendiary Magistrate's Court not later than the 31st of May, 1902. W. S. HARPER, Oouuty >,ierk. ORTON AND SON'S Calendab of Stock Sale* APRIL. May 7th, Hocken Bros', annual < Bale of draughts. All Feilding sales now take place ' at 12.30 p.m. A Card. MR FRiNCIS CORNWALL will receive pupils for Violin, Man dolin, Guitar, Bango, also Voice Pro ductioa and Singing (Italian Method). Mr H. J. Cornwall, Piano, visiti Feilding Wednesdays and Fridays Terms. £2 2s per quarter. Apply t< . Mr Watson, Feilding Musio Depot, oi to Cornwall Bros., Square, Palmerston PIGSI PIGS II PIGS c \A/ANTED— Pigs. W. Dimock I • • Co. are buyers of first qualit; pigs in any quantity; weights fron 110 to 1501bs, 3|d per lb; heavier o . lighter weights at slightly reducei prices. Prize is still one penny per lb extra each week for best lot pigs sent D We care pigs for suppliers at lowes b rates. , c Full particulars at Wellington Baco Factory, Waterloo Quay. BE AUTIFUL Linoleum , Floorclot _ Venetian, Holland, Austrian, an Booking Chairs just come.— Eade' Corner Furniture Warehouse d, T7EILDING Public! There is mone n, JD to be saved by purchasing i Bhearer'a Cash Btore Goods of bei quality at lowest prices.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1425, 2 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1425, 2 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1425, 2 May 1902, Page 3

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