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FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JUME 13ni GORTON & SOI* at 12.30 o'clock— 14 forward bullocks 7 prime fat cows 5 springing ccws 5 springing heifers 20 weanera 2 fat cowa 6 weanera 8 18-montb steers (very good) 15 cows in calf 10 wfatiers 50 crossbred 2 tooth ewes 50 empty owes 100 fat and forward ewes 80 2 tooth wethers 200 turnip fed wethers 100 2-th wethers 800 ewes in lamb 150 ewes in lambs 50 fat and forward ewes 500 good mixed latnbs 500 first-class turnip fed lambs 500 turnip fed lambs (<?ood line) 200 mixed lambs 120 mixed lamba 150 mixed lambs 100 turnip fed lambs 50 ewes 50 wethers FEIDAY, JUNE 13. HE. MORSHEAD will eel', . at 12 o'clock— H( r er, ri^s, poultry (including 6 Aylesbury ducke), 3 Minorca cockerels, 2 white and 4 silverlaced Wy»cdotte cockerels, 2 Brown Leghorn Cockerels (all purebred), potafoee. 7 cheeses, applt-F, microscope, field glassep, stereoscope aud views, pillows, bolsters, eider down quilt, rocker, folding chair, c p. cruet, knife machine, dish cover, and sundries ; 2 wheelbarrows, boiler, preserving p\n, dressing tablo, book c»kp, etc. TREE SALE FRIDAY, 13th MAY. HE. MOKSHEAD will sell • under instructions from J. | Goddard, of the well-known Harelock Worth Nursery, at 2 p va. — A consignment of trees, comprising apple 3, pears, plump, peaches, nectarines, gooseberries, currants, and other classes of fruit trees. Also, all classes of shelter, ornamental and Sewering trees, throbs and plants, hedge plants, etc No Reserve. UNRESERVED OLEABING BALE. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE. HE. MORSHEAO is in- # etructed by Mr W. Joughin (who has sold his top farm), to sell at Mr Manson's yard?, Stanway (by kind permission) at 1 pm , WITHOUT RESERVE— 1 3 weaner bteera 15 J8 mouth heifers (spring calvers) 16 2 yr heifers (spring calvers) 5 cows (spring calvers) I p b. Jersey cow (spring calf) 60 fat 2 tooth ewea 60 fat f f m. ewes 60 2 th wethers ISeweaand lambs 1 Lincoln rauu Gig, trap, d f plough, harneee, and sundries. Luncheon Provided. Outside entries accepted. JRAKGIWAHIA SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 17. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will sell by public auction as above — 12 2-year steers 3 8 year s ecr3 50 wethers 450 fat and forward wetbers 350 fat and forward ewes 150 wetbers Further entries solicited. CHAP. OARR, Auctioneer. MISS N. PARSONST" ! Student of Guildhall School of Music, London. MISS PARSONS is prepared to receive pupils for voice produotion, singing, and piano. At home en Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10 to 12, at Miss Hoe's, Te Kawa Kawa, Feilding (present address). STRONGMEN OF THE IIOUR. THE good news of " Peace with Honor " has caused a, thrill of J happy thankfulness to vibrate through the length and breadth of New Zealand. We are proud to be park of the British Nation, and proud to know that our Volunteer Soldiers have fought shoulder to shoulder with British troops in the struggle for liberty and good government. We honor tho strong men of the hour— Chamberlain, Salisbury, Milnor, Rhodes, Roberts, Kitchener, Lauriev (of Canada), and last but not least our own forceful Premier, Richard John Secldon. These men, having decided on tho right course of action have held on, in spite of disaster and defeat, till victory is assured at last. Confident that the great heart of the Nation was beating true, these strong men have ignored Continental hatred and treated noisy pro-Boers and other treasonable humbugs with silent contempt. They have caused the British Nation to be honoured by the world for humanity in warfare and generosity in victory. The good results of British rule in South Africa will be far reaching, and will extend to New Zealand. II is time our farmers were looking tc this new market with its unlimited demand for produce. Bramwell Bros. Are ready for the SPRING 1)E MAND for GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SI ED 3, and SEEI POTATOES. Please order early as the supply o good seed potatoes is limited MANHATTAN Incandescent Kero scne Table and Hanging Lamp - something ecw. Also, tho " Kapai lamp, circulur wick, lovely etaud, coin plete for 3/6, at O.T.C. Stores. ~~ FIREWOOD. MR R, O. E. CAREY, Taonu can supply Rata, Matai, o Msire in lft or-2ffc leDgths. Ordei can be left with H, E. MORSHEAP, Feiliing.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1460, 11 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1460, 11 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1460, 11 June 1902, Page 3

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