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Auctions. A. H. Atkinson and C:, LM FIRST QUALITY FARM SEEDS. ITALIAN and PERENNIAL RYES— Colonial Grown Clovers. AGENTS: McOormick and Deering implements — Drills, Discs, Harrows, etc. Cooper and Duncan's Plough, Rollers, etc. Lawes' Sheep Dip. Westfield Manures, and high-grade Basic Slag. Chaff, Oats, Barley, Wheat, Peas, etc. A. EL ATKINSON AND CO., LTD. INSURANCE, LAND and PRODUCE AGENTS, FEILDING. ESTATE OF J. A. HUBNER. S\LE BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th. MARCH, At 2 p.m. HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS, WITH WASH HOUSE. STABLE, AND TRAPSHED, TOGETHER WITH ONE ACRE OF LAND, MAKINO. AH. ATKINSON AND CO. • Ltd., h.iv* leceived instructions to soil by public auction at their rooms, Kimbolton Road, as above,— Section No. 167, Town of Feilding. Suburban, containing one acre on which is erected woll built house of 9 rooms (including bath, storeroom, and pantry), also washhouse, stable and trapshed. For particulars and conditions of <nW apply to the Auctioneers, or A. G .CARTY. Solicitor, Feilding. AT THE MART, FRIDAY, MARCH. 19th. 12 Noon. AH ATKINSON AND CO., • LTD., will sell at noon,— Horses, pigs, poultry, including 12 p.b. Wyandottes, potatoes, onions, peaches, pears, apples, plums, tomatoes, and general produce. Light spring dray, almost new, in good order. Household goods and sundries. Young "Rodhoad" parrakeot. Al.so in estate, of J. A. Hubner,— Light spring cart, gig, and cart, harness, etc., wheel barrow, block and tackle, 'saws, lady's bicycle, hall stand, clocks, what not, dressing tables, easy chairs, step-ladder, and sundries. NO RESERVE. Gorton and Sons. STOCK SALES FOR MARCH. Feilding, every Friday. Bulls, Monday, 22. Hunterville, Tuesday, 23. Abraham and Williams. PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, 1909. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, /l Ltd., will sell as above at 1.30 p.m. : — 300 4 and 5 year breeding ewes, 300 breeding ewes. 200 2, 4, and 6-tooth ewes. 200 4, 6, and 4-year ewes. 100 4 and 5 year ewes. 100 ewes. 50 2-tooth ewes. 300 4-yr ewes. 200 2 and 4-tooth fat and forward wethers. 150 2-tooth ewes. 20 f.m. Romney rams. 100 2, 4, and 6-tooth ewes. 7 fat bullocks. MONEY SAVED TO CLOTHING BUYERS. FOR CASH. BOYS' Warm Flannelette Shirts, Is i 6d to 2s 4d; Boys' Fancy Embroidered Collars, 6d; Boys' Navy Cloth Tarns, Is lid; Boys' Strong Tweed Norfolk Suits, 9s lid: Boys' Navy Ribbed Jerseys with Collars, 2s 6d; Boys' Tweed and Navy Conway Suits, 9s lid. AT NEAL'S. FOR CASH. MEN'S Dark Tweed Trousers, 5s lid; Men's Strong Saddle Tweed Trousers, 7s lid; Men's Fine Crimean Shirts, with bands, 4s 6d; ; Men's Plain Bluo and Striped Leather \ Cloth Shirts, 2s lid; Strong Crimean Shirt, with collars, 5s 6d7 splendid wear. AT NEAL'S. FOR CASH. LATEST Shapes, Dark Green Felt Hats, 4s 6d ; Men's Large White Handkerchiefs, 2s 6d dozen; Narrow Ribbon Ties, latest patterns, 6d each ; Wide-end Ties, Is each ; Men's Strong Braces, lOd; Tennis Shirts, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid. AT NEAL'S. FOR CASH. MEN'S Stylish "Ready Tailored"- j Suits, 47s 6d, 58fi 6d, n«w pat- I tern, good fits; Umbrellas that wear and do not fade, 5s 6d ; Men's Heavy N.Z. Knit fibbed Underpants, 4s 6d ; new patterns in Oxford Shirts, with ; Btiff o» ffB , 4. 6 d. at neal , s _ 1 BIG CASH ADVANTAGES SEOUR- , ED BY DEALING AT >. DEAL'S Fergusson-6tree€. i FEILDING FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of i the Feilding Football Club' will . be held in Messrs Ongley and Kelly's office on SATURDAY, March 20th, at 8 p.m. .All interested are requested to attend, R. L. HARDING, |^^^ Hon. gMNtery*

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 830, 17 March 1909, Page 3

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