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Auctions* A, H. Atkinson and Ct, P. and D. DUNCAN'S PLOUGHS . HARROWS ETO. A H ATKINSON and CO., LTD., AGENTS. P.O. Box 21. 'Phone 202. JJUGH ROBERTS, WOOL BROKER, Nexfc Sale, Thursday, April 15. ■ Entries close Tuesday, April 13. WOOL, SKIN, AND HIDE SALE CONDUCTED MONTHLY. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile. APITI SALE~ ~ TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915. nHHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN * A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above:— 30 ewes 27 lambs 3 rams 150 2-tooth wethers 150 wethers 60 5-year ewes ! 10 weaner pigs 100 ewes 357 good lambs (lots) 20 good mixed weaners UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. HALCOMBE ROAD, FEILDING. AVEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1915. At 12.30 o'clock. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN and J- MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell on account of Mr F. J. NEEDHAM, at 12.30 p.m., WITHOUT RESERVE:— OH YOUND DAIRY COWS (to ****J calve in spring) £ mixed cattle 2 half-draughts 2 ponies .1.6 weaners ' 1 Jersey bull 3 breeding sows ■ < 7 slips ' 6 weaners 3 cattle dogs Spring trap, dray, dog carl., binder, sf. plough, df. plough, disc bar- I rows, tine harrows, block and < tackle, harness, cow covers, J cream cans, farm tools, 6un- ~ dries, etc. Hfay, oafs, wheat and ryegrass, in stacks. Gorton and Son. '< BULLS SALE. ; - MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1915. 1 At 1.30 o'clock. I GORTON and SON, LTD., will sell i as above:— 20 weaner steers 30 f. and f. cows (lots) - 2- fat cows 5 bulls 20 fat ewes 40 store ewes • " - RONGOTEA SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. C NORTON and SON, LTD., and *" NEW ZEALAND LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will yell as above:— 55 f. and f. cows (lots). 2 cows and calves. 5 bulls. 2 20-months heifers. 16 weaner steers, o good weaner heifers. 100 Lincoln ewes, r.w. b.f. rams. 30 forward ewes. 160 2-tooth ewes. 120 m. lambs. 26 lambs. VISIT ... /CAMPBELL'S BOOT EMPORIUM For your AUTUMN and WINTER - FOOTWEAR. Big Stocks just opened up, including BOOTS FOR THE FARM BOOTS FOR THE OFFICE BOOTS FOR THE STREETS Style, Comfort and Durability stamped on every pair. Buy at CAMPBELL'S, where QUALITY is HIGH and PRICES LOW. Repairs in our usual workmanlike style. RONGOTEA - FEILDING COACH PASSENGERS. 1 PASSENGERS from and to Glen Oroua, Carnai-vou, and Rongotea lo Feilding are notified that the Through Fare of 2/6 from Rongotea will bo charged irrespective of whether they board my Coach at Rongotea or Awahuri. H. E. NEUMANN, Proprietor. GOLDEN STATE PRESERVING JAR. A New and Improved Wide-mouth Jar with Superior Screw on Patent Cover, which makes it very easy to remove and yet absolutely air-tight. These are in pints, quarts, and J-gallons. Also the Well-known MASON'S PORCELAIN-LINED and ATLAS WIDE-MOUTH In usual shses: pints, quarts and J-gal. Tin Top Banner Jellies in Nests. PRESERVING PANS .in Enamel, Brass and Aluminium. Brewer's Crystal Sugar. Eto. J. DARRAGH FEILDING. ixCELS?OR TEA ROOMS. W, h.~H ab,!OOK (Formerly of Kimbolton) HAS taken over the above Tea Rooms, Manchester Square., next Bissett's. Cleanliness and attention guaranteed. Afternoon Teas ou the Balcony, if desired. 'Phone: 88. • . LOYAL MANCHESTER LODGE, No. 6562. /.,«.*■ milE Usual Forf'j<MJt 1 A nightly Meeting J of Loyal Manchester lioage, No. 6262 JfpWllf M.U., 1.0.0. F., will g§PMJSei be held in tha OddTiPfraPJilir fellows' Hall, StatJAMMS3M ford Street, on FRIDAY, APRIL 9, at 7.30 p.m. Business: — Initiation and General. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. E. A. GARLICK, P.G., Secretary. WANTED Known.—That MACLEAN is Sole Agent for Weldon's Patterns and Transfer Designs?. A splendid new selection just anived. IF you want a Perambulator or a Rexophone, now is your chanca. Pay us a visit. W. H. BAIN and CO. BRITONS all over Che World ride the "CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT" Motor Cycle Tyres, which are made for bard wear on rough ■ roads. , p...

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2601, 9 April 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2601, 9 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2601, 9 April 1915, Page 3

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