Auctions. Gorton and Son, Ltd. "CIEILDING HOUSE SALE . THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 191 J Feilding Horse Emporium. At 1 o'clock. GORTON ANJTsON, LTD., vil sellDraughts, Harness Horses, Hacks, etc. SPECIAL ENTRIES: Oji ficcount of Mr If. H. Blundell— 14 yearling to two-year Halfdraughts 1 3-year Filly by Vladimir 1 4-year Filly by Explosion 2 good Harness. Horees On -account of Messrs Hocken Bros.— 8 3-year to 6-year medium to heavy draught geldings and fillies, shafters and leaders. On iu-couiifc Mr F. Rink, who has sold his farm— ■1 draughts (3 mares) Plough, dray and harness. Entries close 10 o'clock morning of sale. UNRESERVE]}' SALE OF -FURNITURE, DAIRY COWS, &0., At Rangiatea Bulls, MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1911. Q.ORTON AND~SON, LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in the late Colonel Gorton's Estate, to sell by Public Auction, at Rangiatea, at 12.30 sharp— The FURNITURE contained in a well-furnished house, comprising—Allcock's full-sized billiard tablo and, accessories, drawingroom furniture, including piano, Chesterfield, easy chairs, carpets, etc.; dining-room furniture, including carved oak i dining chains, side-board, extension table, plate, glassware, dinner, breakfast and tea services, etc. Bedroom furniture, including handsome beds, costly ware, Duchcsso sets, etc. Hall furniture, household linens, kitchen and dairy utensils, garden tool's, lawn mowers, English dogcart by Shepherd, harness, saddles, 5 cases benzine, etc., etc. i very superior Dairy Cows in milk LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Note.—The Auctioneers wish to call particular attention to this sale, as such an opportunity seldom occurs of obtaining first class furniture at auction rates. The cows are particularly good and everything but a lew articles will be sold absolutely without reserve. Furniture, etc., can be inspected at Raugiatea any time before the sale. RONGOTEA SALE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, At 1 p.m. rXORTON AND~SON, LIMITED, will yell as abm-e— 3u yearling steers !) 0 10-moiitli heifers 12 forward cows 40 lino fat ewes FEILDING WOOL, SKIN & HIDE SALES HELD MONTHLY. NEXT SALE, FRIDAY, January 5. Entries close for Skins and Hides on January ;■}. lor iiaie \Vooi January 4. JUSI ARRIVED. Further stocks of GARTON'S FAMOUS SUPERLATIVE SWEDE. (Sole Agents.) FARM MANURES. SUPERPHOSPHATES. BASIC SLAG. SPECIAL RAPE, TURNIP, AND OTHER MIXTURES FARM SEEDS Of Reliable Growth and Quality. Hodder & Tolley Ltd., Seed. Grain and Manure Merchants, FEILDING. Palmereton North. Marton. " ~4T£7T.i'H Verdure Clad" is one t v of tho loveliest sprano eolos orer written. Madame Emily Briggs siiiK" it to-night, at itlic Lyceum. _ OLIDAY~"Hats~ c-tc7, for the Children. Mushrooms Is each, with ruche 3s (id ; Ru.sh untrimmed Is, Sky jnul Vioux Linen Hats, '2s 6d each. Tunics for .the seaside White with navy collar, also sky and white, green, As (id up. Coloured Overalls. 3s Cd, 3s 9d, 3k ]Id up. McGRUER, THOMSON and CO. SAY! Have you ever hoard that grand chorus, and trio, "The Heavens aro Telling"? Go and hear it at tho Lyceum to-night. ADIES' Plain Cotton Coloured Hose, in Wedgewood, Champagne, Grey, Helio, Green, Is pair. Also in Black and Tan Is pair. You'll find these the Best you ever wore at anything like the price. JOHN COBBE MR Sydney Butler is a sweet tenor soloist who will bo heard in "Tho Creation" to-night at tho Lyceum. *~ P. Groombridge. For f CHRISTMAS OTOGKINGS And SWEETS. TENDERS. TITHE Halcombo School: Cbmmittet -*- invites Tenders fer ORNAMENTAL FENCE. Bpees&cations may be seen at tho STA3L Office. Feilding, and Mr Frankin's Store Halcombo. Tenders will 'be ueceivet up to 7 p.m. 23rd address ed to THE SECRETARY, School Committee, HaU^ombe. MANAWATU EACING SUMMER MEETING..' TUESDAY, 26, WEDNESDAY, 27 and FRIDAY. 29 DECEMBER, 1911, Awapuni Racecourse, Palmerston N A .CCEPTANCES for iFirst Day, an J:\. Final Payments for Sixth Pa merston North Stakes -close on ERDAY, 15 DECEHBEB, 1911, at 1 p.m. J. M, JOHNSTON , Secretary. 11, Cuba Street. P.O. Box 52. Palm, enston Nort; As a door polish Tan ; -ol is itneti passable. Easy, quick bc> apply, ai { lasting. Bottjea (liq*p id) Is, tti: '(paete)"Sd.. ._ . ,: _..-.. J8 B2
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1671, 15 December 1911, Page 3
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