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UUREBBRVBD CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, NEAR COLXTON. SATURDAY, 20th" DECEMBER. /~^i OETON & SON have received \JT instructions from Mr J. G. Rauby, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction on the Farm, adjoining Colyton Creamery, the whole of his well known Dairy Herd etc., comprising— 21 first class dairy cows in full profit 2 3-yr springing heifers 4 2-yr empty heifers "13 weaners 1 first class dairy bull (Shorthorn — Ayrshire) 1 2-yr old unbroken hack 1 good breeding cow, 8 slips, 8 weaners, milk cans, backets, spring tooth hat rows, whole of household furniture (inoluding piano, etc.), also quantity of sundries, fowls, etc Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon Provided. PALMERSTON N. STOCK. SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1902. A BRAHAM aito WILLIAMS JTX Ltd. will sell by public auction a« above, at their yards in Rangi« tikei Street at 1 p.m. — 20 forward bullocks 50 2 year steers 12 yearliDg steers 20 Rood 18-moutb heifers 16 weaners and yearlings 250 wether hoggets 400 4 tooth wethers 50 fat ewes 85 prime fat Xtnaa lambs 40 fat sheep On account of Messrs Slack Bros., Awapum — 6 guaranteed Jbred Jersey cows, in fall profit (all young cows). Anyone can see them milked between 6 and 7 a.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEB» OANTILE AGENCY OO.'S Btook Sal> Fixtubis. JANUARY, 1903. Kimbolton, Wednesday 7th Palmerston, Thursday Bth Feilding, Friday 9th FaltnerstaD, Thursday 15th Rangiwftbia, Tuesday 20th Kimbolton, Wednesday 21st Apiti, Thursday 22nd Pftlnaerston, Thursday 22nd Feilding, Friday 23rd Mangaweka, Tuesday 27th Taihape, Wednesday 28th Palmerston, Thursday 29th LOVE. TO many of us the " calf love period of boyhood and the amorous season of rosy youth are only pleasant memories, but no healthy man or Voman will admit that love has become old fashioned or is out of date. Poor indeed is the unhappy man who does not love and is not loved. Fortunately there are, in this happy country, very few people who have not a friend or loved one to whom they wish to send a CHRISTMAS PRESENT, and to them we have nothing to say. To the happy people whose friends are many and who wish durirjg the coming festive season to give expression to their love and good will we have much to say. ~We have prepared for this occasion a rich display of BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES in ELECTROPLATED GOODS, new designs, heavily plated, guaranteed quality. ROYAL BLUE WEDGEWOODWARE in Teapots, Sugar and Creams, Hot Water Jugs, etc. Artistic Vases, Flower Tubes, Cut Glass Ornaments, China Figures, Flower Epergnes, Cheese Stands, Afternoon Tea Sets, and a profusion of other useful and elegant articles. Inspection Invited, Bramwell Bros. The Always Busy Store. "~XMAS^I9O2. AT tins Festive Season there will be found at Carthew's Xmas Presents of all kinds to please mothers, fathers, uncles, aants, and young and old friends. Also, toys in endless variety to satisfy the tastes of the little oneß. Leatber goods of every description. Japanese Goods in endless variety. Toyß and dolls that will not fail to please the little ones. Books suitable for young aod old; W. CARTHEW Feilding. Mitson & Coles' UP-TO-DATE Christmas Show is now ready for iospectioo. In the Tent Old Father Christmas has a bi« show of Toyß aud Dolls. Presents in Lea' her Dressing Cases (ladies' and gents i, Writing aces and Desks. Ladies' Hand B^ga, Parses. &c. Beat Stock of Christ mas Cards on Coast Packet h excellent. Prize Books and Annuals of every description See our Performing Bear in Window. MANCHESTER BAZAAR. PIGS. rpHE NORTH ISLAND BACON X OO , Ltd , Woodville, are now paying FIVEPENCE per Ib, spot cash, for all prime topped off Bacon Pigs in any quantity. H. MOFtTATT, Bayer. Woodville, December 3rd, 1902 ■Fi"eTIDING pLUM B I N Q, SPOUTING, RIDGING, AND (JURYING WORKS. W. Dalton ... Kimbolton Road. MIL.X CANS, VATS, And Dairy Utensils of every description made to order. Telephone No. Bfi R. RUSH, CO ACHBUILDER, IS prepared to build any variety of j vehicle. Repairs, Painting, and Trimming done in first class style, and only best of materials employed. Prices Moderate. A TRIAL SOLICITED. GONE astray, a chestnut mare, aged, branded like AM bnt indistinct, whitish ring round both eyes. One pound reward on delivery at Mr French's, Cuningham's ; or Windelburn'B stables, Feilding. Any person i detaining tbe m»re after ibis notice v?ill be prosecuted.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 142, 15 December 1902, Page 3

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