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Auctions. Manawatu Auctioneers' Association. p B'EILDING SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1908. At 11.30 sharp. All stock must be in and yarded by 11 a.m. 400 mixed lambs. --■ 100 4-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb to B.L. rams. 140 fat and forward wethers. 114 2-tooth R.L. ewea in lamb to Romney rams (superior line). 100 2-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 60 ewes in lamb. 100' empty ewes. 30 fat ewes. 50 prime fat wethers. 200 "s.ni. ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 100 6-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 70 fat ewes. 80 fat an,d forward ewes. 30 fat lambs. 217 f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romiiey and E.L. rams. 30 fat and forward maiden ewes and wethers. 290 ewes in lamb (in lots). 495 mixed lambs (in lots). 30 2-tooth wethers. 165 empty ewes (in lots). 31 fat and forward 4-year bullocks (in lots). 4 fat 3J-year bullocks. 2 fat heifers. 0 springing heifers. 15 fat and forward cows. 8 fat cows. 9 2-year steers. 10 prime fat bullocks. 10 2-year Hereford Shorthorn steers. 10 young cows and calves. 25 mixed weaners. Gorton and Sons. SALES FOR JULY. Feilding, Friday, 3rd. Palmerston, Thursday, 9th. Feildiug, Friday, 10th. Bulls, Monday, 13th. Hunterville, Tuesday, 14th. Apiti, Wednesday, 15th. Palmerston, Thursday, 16th. Feilding, Friday, 17th. Palmerston, Thursday, 23rd. Feilding, Friday, 24th. Bulls, Monday, 27th. Hunterville, Tuesday, 28th. Rongotea, Wednesday, 29th. Palmerston, Thursday, 30th. Feilding, Friday, 24th. N.Z. Loan and Meriantils Co., SALES FOR JULY. Feilding, Friday, 3rd. Himatangi, Monday, 6th. Apiti, Tuesday, 7th. Palmerston, Thursday, 9th. Feilding, Friday, 10th. Rangiwahia, Tuesday, 14th. Palmerston, Thursday, 16th. Feilding, Friday, 17th. Himatangi, Monday, 20th. Apiti, Tuesday, 21st. Palmerston, Thursday, 23rd. Feilding, Friday, 24th. Kimbolton, Tuesday, 28th. Palmerston, Thursday, 30th. Feilding, Friday, 31st. APITI SALE. TUESDAY,~JULY 7, 1908. At 12.30 sharp. THE N.Z. LOAN ANDt_MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above — drop. 100 4-tooth Romney-Lincoln ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams. 160 ewe lambs (lots). 100 tnived lam^s. 60 ewes in lamb. 30 fat lambs. 10 fat ewes. 1 guaranteed springing cow at 26 head mixed 18-month cattle. Also, Good Melotte Separator, Churn, and Butterworker, Tables, Chairs, Buckets, Kitchen Utensils, Etc., Etc. _— o— — — — — aa __wp__— ■— ■ — ■ The Ladies Know! Some things men know and some they don't. Of some things women have no inkling. But one thing the ladies DO know: they know a good tea when they taste it. SUKATURA FOR THEM The ladies want a tea they can drink with pleasure and without ill effect — a tea that is a pleasant beverage and a happy stimulant — a tea that will brace the nerves without injuring them — a tea that will promote appetite without damaging digestion. ■\Vell — that is Suratura! SUKATURA "D"==2s. AT ALL GOOD STORES. xcel si o r Tea rooms Manchester Square, (Next John Cobbe's). UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. J. GOULD AND SON, Having taken over the above TEA ROOMS (lately conducted by Mr A. L FROST), have entirely renovated the Premises. An " experienced Waitress is in charge, and the firm has engaged the best Pastrycook procurable in the Dominion. Every care will be taken in catering for the Townspeople and Visitors, and only tho best viands will be laid on the table. _____._. HOT and COLD LUNCHEONS from 12 to 1.30 daily. FRIDAYS, 11.30 to 1.30. Light Refreshments at all hours. J. GOULD AND SON. MISS S. McFADYEN, F.C.V., LONDON, WILL, should sufficient inducement offer, visit Feilding weekly, to receive pupils for Violin and Mandoline. Terms, etc., on application to Stab Office. RESULT EUREKA LIMERICK COMPETITION. The Eureka Confectionery Works Is the place where the. sweetest thing lurks— ■ _ - • Our Fergusson Street Shop Is where the sweet stop — (1) To buy Groombridge's Delight of the Turks. (2) To make pure sweets, no work Groombridge shirks. First Prize, handsome box of Chocolates, Winnie Hosking; second j prize, Fancy box of Chocolates, W. < Wallace Bramwell. Winners please call at Shop. GROOMBRIDGE, SWEET MAKER, FERGUSSON STREET. DANCES, Balls, Evening Parties Etc., catered for in any part oi ' the district in the daintiest style and j the most reasonable charges. Satis- \ faction guaranteed. A. J.. HART, 1 Manoheater Street, Feilding. .

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 613, 2 July 1908, Page 3

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