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BALB OF BUILDING 4 OTHEu TIMBBB. SATURDAY, 16th DBOBMBEB i \ OBTON & SON have received \JT instructions from Mr Alex. Bell to sell by ptblio auction Ht if.-c Mill, Forlong's Boad, 4 miles (rum llakino Bail way Station, at 12 noon— 130,000 feet mixed ballding timber in lots, comprising totara, rima, and white pine 80 cords 4ft firewood AlsoSawmill plant complete The above timber is firßt class and comprises chiefly heart of totara, suitable for sashes, sills, etc, and will be sold in lots to suit buyers. LUNOHIiON PROVIDED FEILDING HORSE SALE. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 20th. GORTON ft SON will sell at 1 o'clockDranghts, Harness Horaes,Haoks, Ac. Entries cloae 10 o'clock morning of sale. ABRAHAM 4 WILLIAMS. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, &o. MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER At tbe Farm, Settlers' Line, off Newberry Line, Paim<trston North, At 12.30. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMB, J\_ Ltd., will sell on account of Mr J. R. AUerby :— 40 superior dairy cows in milk .10 cows, autatrn calvers 7 fat and forward cows 35 yearling heifers 16 yearling steers 2 good Shorthorn bulls 12 weaners 4 draft mares, 3 spring cart meres, trap gelding by Jesse, yearling filly by Robert W , yearling by Tbe Manager, 3 year pony stallion by Gay Fox, chestnut mare Fleety in foal to Robert W., 4 baconers, 5 porkers, 6 slips, 14 Pekih docks, tip dray, spring tip dray, deg cart, s.f. plough, harrows, mower, Babcook tester, 130 cords 2 and 4 feet matai, rata acd maire, 130 hoaae blocks, milk cans, tools, etc. Also— Goodwill of lease of the farm containing 103 aores at 26s per acre with 4 years to ran. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.— We have inspected these cows, and can recommend them. They are a thoroaghly good lot. Drag will leave the Auctioneers' Office, Palmerston North, at 11.80 a.m. COLYTON SALE. TUESDAY, I9t» DKUtSMBER. ABRAHAM <fe WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell by public auction as above »>t 1 p.m.— 50 nwoa *.nd iambs 25 15 to 18 moiuh cattle 10 mix^d c&tt!e 5 tprin^in^ hoifers 1 dairy cow 3 yearling h -ifers 1 18 month Shorthorn bull 4 fat cows I Shorthorn ball 8 winners 3 empty heifers 1 ttore cow WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. riIHE following are the dates fixed by I tbe WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION for this season's Bales :— fed BALE, Uth JANUARY, 1906 4th SALE, 16th FEBRUARY, 1906 All Wool must be into store by Monday previous to Sale. The oharge on Wool offered, but not sold, will be 9s per bale for tbe first offering, and Is per bale for eaoond offering. Dalobtv k Co., Ltd. Unite© Farmbs' Co-op. As* eooivrioN, Ltd. Wairaaapa Fabmbks' Co-op. Association. Ltd. Abraham & Williams, Ltd. Blobrat Roberts & Co. Lbvin & Co., Ltd. S.Z L. & M.A. Co., Ltd., Feilding Agricultural AND Pastoral Show. WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1906. £680 *J&£ £680 CLASSES FOR COMPETITIONSHorses Cattle Sheep Pigs Produce Home Industriee Entries Close FRIDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1906. At 9 p.m. Schedules may be obtained fron Secretaries kindred Societies, or E. H. FISHER, Secretary. Box 98. Telephone 46. PIGS I BAOONI PIGS I Highest Market Price W. DIMOCKT& CO., LTD \A/ILL receive pigs al the followin V V Stations as nnder :— Deo Rongotea 13 28 Obakea 12 28 aunterville and Rata 12 27 Feildinß 18 27 ABhbnrst 4 18 A. J. ARNOLD, Principal Agent, Bunnythorpe. Egbert FitzHerbert LaND AND EBTATE AGENT, TTAB commenced business in tl XX premises of Messrs Fitzherbe •and Molniyre, BoHoitors, Kimbolfc Road, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 119, 15 December 1905, Page 3

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