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Auctions. DALGETY & CO.. LTD. J\ ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. PALMERSTON NORTH. Head Office 96 Bishopsgate Street, London. Capital fully subscribed... Capital paid up . ... Reserve Fund 200.000 Stnck Sales held as under: — FSILDING, Every Friday (in Gorton's Yards). PALMERSTON NORTH, Every Thursday. MAHTON, Alternate Tuesdays. Entries received by our FeUding Agent, J. B. JOHNSTONS. CLEARING SALES. KIMBOLTON. KIMBOLTON. WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1907, At 12.30 o'clock. Tt|-ESSRS DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr Octavius Stansbury (who has disposed of his farm) to sell by Public Auction as above, at his Homestead, situated 5 miles from Kimbolton, on the Cemetery road, the whole of his live and dead stock, etc.: — Sheep — 300 Two, four, six and f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney Rams. 120 Lambs, mixed sexes. 28 Dry ewes. 7 Two-tooth Romney rams. Special extra entry account another vendor — 400 Two and four-tooth Romney Lincoln ewes, in lamb to Lincoln and Romney rams. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. « Cattle— 3 Milking cows. 3 Weaners. Horses — 1 Aged mare with foal at foot, and in foal to Coker's Emperor. 1 Half-draught yearling. Also: Dog Cart and Harness, Garden Tools, Household Furniture, and Sundries. PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, 30th MAY, 1907. DALGETY & CO., Ltd., will sell in their Palmerston saleyards, situated in Grey Street (just off Rangitikei Street) :— 100 lambs 114 s.m. ewes in lamb 13 bullocks 7 fat bullocks CLEARING SALE. HUNTERVILLE. HUNTERVILLE. SATURDAY. Ist JUNE, 1907, At 1 o'clock sharp. MESSRS DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., have received instructions from W. A. HODGKINSON, Esq., who has DISPOSED OF HIS FARM, to sell by Public Auction at his Homestead as above, the whole of his live and dead stock, Implements, Furniture, Etc., comprising:— Two-tooth Romney Lincoln ewes in lamb to Romney Rams, a really good line. 250 Four, six and f.f.m. Romney Lincoln ewes in lamb to Romney rams. A first-class lot. 11l Ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 300 Romney Lincoln ewe lambs. 300 Romney Lincoln wether lambs. 222 Fat and forward ewes. 17 Romney rams. Total 1417 Cattle— . „ 34 Young cows in calf. 25 Mixed mother-fed weaners. 7 20-month Steers. 5 20-month Heifers. 1 Fat tiullock. 2 3-year-old Bullocks. 1 Cow in full profit (good). 2 Springers (one to calve in June, one in' September), both good sorts. Total 77 ' Horses— 1 Thoroughbred mare by Ascot-My Dream, with foal at foot by Workman 11.. and stinted to 80- a Fide. 1 Mare with foal at foot by Workman 11., and in foal to Draught Entire. 1 Bay mare, syrs, broken to saddle and harness. 1 Chestnut mare, 3yrs, broken to saddle. 1 Grey mare, really good in harness. 1 Light draught horse, 7 yrs, thoroughly staunch. 2 Half-draughts, 2yrs off, by Workman 11., broken to lead. 2 i-Draughts, lyr off, by Workman 11., broken to lead. Total 10 1 Baconer. 1 Spring tip-cart and harness. 1 New dog-cart and harness. D.F. Plough and s.f. plough, hand cnaffcutter, Planet Jr., swingle trees, plough chains, grit grinder, grindstone, roller, hay knives, cross-cut and hand saws, lawn-mower, 3 galvanised iron tanks, wire, wire-netting, oat stock, tools, etc., etc. Household furniture, including double and single beds, Duchess table, chest drawers, Cane chairs, tables, kitchen chairs, washstands, crockery, lamp, etc., etc. NOTE. — The homestead is 2J miles from Hunterville Railway Station, and for the convenience of buyers, a Drag will leave the station at 11.55 am ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CALL at the Manchester Bazaar, and get E. Phillips Oppenheim's New Book, "The Secret,' r just out. Milson and Coles, Feilding. DANGER avoided by buying Carriage Lamps from Bramwell Bros. We have the best stock in town at Lowest Prices. ; LADIES' Fur Toques, the very latest style for Autumn and Winter wear, now showing, from lls 6d to 26s 6d. John Cobbe. WANTED KNOWN. — We are taking up a large agency for Ceiling Decorations, Cornices, etor Patterns to arrive in a few days Also, Room Mouldings in great var iety. Call and inspect at Harford ! and_SoE. WE have made a Special Purchase of Ladies' Underskirts in Moreen, Assorted Colours, and woll < made and finished. Marked at 6s 6d upwards. A. H. Button and Co.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 276, 27 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 276, 27 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 276, 27 May 1907, Page 3

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