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fc. Tl „i^ Waiourn Station, jftSflfl^ES^WSS^ February Bth, 1907. f mmlll!mMfßMh\ Dear Sir,— We used your Bot /&sß®SrmwWWk Worm Powder on our Draught I mSßur wliil Horses, in every case with beneficial f tzmSGT WMFiT ' results. In the case of one Hack lUwPl l^ De benefit was very marked. We Jv fnoftL shall use the Powder again when re- " w V^>V quiring anything of the kind. — Yours ' g 3 4 8 ' MORTON BROS. % JL Mt Price "■• "■• 2s 6d bottle - \| § Tipr T. A. W. Nicholson, W w CHEMIST, FEILDING.

MASTERTON SHOW 7 STOCK SALES. Messrs Abraham ami Williams, Ltd., report on their sal© ott fat stock, as follows : — We offered a large catalogue in all classes, every line meeting with brisk competition. On account of Mr J. Strang we sold ewes at 18s to 19s 4d, wethers 18s 9(1 to 20s, lambs lGs Gd ; J. F. Fenwick, fat ewes 15s Gd to 17s 9d ; W. E. C. Tylee, ewes 16s to 19s 6d, wethers 21s; AY. Perry, ewes 17s 9(1 t;> 18s 9d, wethers 19s Id; J. and H. Holmes, ewes 18s to 18s 9d, wethers 18s 9d; C. J. Bennett, wethers 17s; W. I). Watson, wethers 18s to 19s Gd ; S. R. Lancaster, wethers 19s to £1 0s 9d; J. Morris, lambs 16s, ewes 17s (id. Cattle — G. F. Moore, bullocks £8 to £9 Is, cows £5 5s to £7 2s Gd, heifers £5 15s to £6 2s; J. C. McKillop, heifers £5 12s. Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., held a sale of fat stock at the Show Grounds, all lines selling under the hammer. Fat ewes, on account of Air T. Harvey, reached 20s to 20s 3d; on account of Mr G. Allen, 16s 3d. Wethers, on account of Mr M. Kennedy, 17s 9d to 18s 9d; on account of Mr H. Cornford, 18s 3d; on account of Mr H. C. Bertelson, 18s 6d. Lambs, on account of Mr M. Kennedy, 15s; on account of Mr R. D. McKenzie, 13s. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantilo Agency Company, Ltd., report as follows on their sale of show stock exhibits : — We submitted fat bullocks, cows, bulls, wethers, ewes, rams, etc., quitting for all vendors with two exceptions. In bullocks we topped the market for Messrs Williams and Beetham, and wethers for Mr Fenwick, and a ram for Mr H. J. Dagg. The following were the leading lines sold: — Wethers on account of Mr Fenwick, 275; ewes, same vendor, 19s 7d ; wethers on account Williams and Beetham 20s, 19s, 18s Gd, 18s 3d, 17s 9d, and 17s Gd, ewes 18s 3d and 17s 9d, bullocks £9 and £8, cows £6 5s and £6; ram, o:i account Mr H. J. Dagg, £7 7s; wethers on account Mr A. E. Chamberlain, 20s 9d, 20s, 18s; wethers on account of Mr J. Robieson, 20s and 18s Gd ; wethers on acount of G. E. Allen, 17s Id. HUNTERVILLE RAM FAIR. Messrs Abraham and "Williams held their annual Ram Fair at Huntervillo on Wednesday. Despite the weather being wet there was a large attendance, and spirited competition prevailed throughout. The following were the prices realised: — Lincoms — On account, of W. T. Bowen, 32 two-tooths from 5 to 6gs; on account of AY. Morrison, 27 two-tooths from 4 to 7gs; on account of R. E. Beckett, 27 two-tooths, from 2 to 4£ gs ; on account of J. S. Howie, 9 four-tooths from 4i to Gjgs. Romneys — On account of Jas. Campion, 50 two-tooths from 2£ to 4£gs; on account of Robert Tanner, 25 twotooths from 2£ to sgs; on account of F. Kensington, 15 two-tooths from 2i to 3igs; on account of It. C. Bruce, 42 two-tooths from 3 to 6gs; on account of Keiller Bros., 20 twotooths from 2£ to 3gs. English Leicester — On account of Jas. Allison, 6 from S\ to 3|gs; on account of F. F. Hockley, 4 at lgn. JAUNDICE. Dr. Thompson says: — " When people have what is called Jaundice, it is the prevailing opinion that they have too much bile ; this is a mistaken notion, for there is no such thing a3 there being too much bile. The difficulty is caused by the stomach being cold and foul, so that the food is not properly digested, and the bile, not being appropriated to its natural use, is dispersed through the pores of the skin, and deposits on the surface the yellow colour termed jaundice. With this ailment, as with others, the Stomach and Liver is nearly always at fault, and we cannot impress the fact too strongly that to keep these organs in proper condition it is necessary to take 8 to 10 drops of IMPEY'S MAY APPLE after meals. This remedy is now obtainable at any store in the colony ,is inexpensive, is palatable to take, safe under all conditions, and can be taken by children as well as adults. Price, 2s 6d. Messrs Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington, Wholesale Agents.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 198, 22 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 198, 22 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 198, 22 February 1907, Page 4

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