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Auctions. Manawatu Auctioneers' Association FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915. 52 3 and 3 J-year bullocks (Avithout reserve) | 8 fat cows 40 20-months dehorned steers 20 20-months Holstein cross steers 210 ewes r.w. S.D. Rama 50 fat lambs 400 cAve lambs 10 fat 4-year bullocks 10 fat 3-year bullocks ! 14 young high-grade Jersey coavs (due August) 20 3-year-old S.H. springing heifers 70 fat Avethers 40 fat and forward ewes 200 forward 2tooth Avothois 200 mixed lambs 200 eive lambs 100 wether lambs 1 7-year draught horse On account of E,. SHORT:— 50 Hereford Aveaner steers (off Pakihikura Hills) 50 Hereford Aveaner heifers (off Pakihikura Hills) 20 2_-year Hereford steers (off Pakihikura Hills) 20 18-months Hereford heifers (off Pakihikura Hills) On account of J. W. WHELAN, who is giving up dairying:— 22 young dairy cows (spring calvers) On account WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND:— 9 Black Orpington cockerels and Aylesbury Drakes. Donated by Mr T. Nicholas. SUTTON'S NEW SHOP Reared up out of the debris of the old shop which Avas more or less damaged by fire arises Sutton's NEW SHOP—a better and brighter and more convenient" establishment. The fire did not do quite the amount of damage one would expect, but there Avas a great mess upland all this has been cleaned, the premises altered and improved and made more convenient. On the ground floor we have just ONE BIG SHOP, and on the first floor we have also ONE BIG SHOWROOM. This gives more space for the display of goods and more room for customers. The original Shop Avill be found MUCH MORE CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED. We have spent a good deal of thought and a good deal of mouey on this work, and WE WANT YOU to come around and criticise our - efforts. The damage to the contents of the shop Avas mostly caused by water, but there Avas a great deal that ivag not damaged at all. The goods in our Brick Premises did not suffer at all. To emphasise our resumption of business in our ovrn premises wo are holdimz A CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL GOODS DAMAGED AND UNDAMAGED We desire to make an ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE, because it Avould be a disadvantage to hold any of our present stock,' because later on you may fancy Aye are still offering damaged goods. The whole lot MUST GO, and we are prepared to make ENORMOUS SACRIFICES To effect an absolute clearance the SUTTON BARGAINS on this occasion will exceed anything eA'er known in the trade of Feilding. THE SALE BEGINS TUESDAY JUNE 1 The Store will be CLOSED ALL DAY on MONDAY, 31st MAY, Avhile the Staff will be preparing the bargains. Just make up your mind to be in Avith the first rush and to get the best that is going. A. H. SUTTON AND CO., FEILDING ' TRESPASS NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Persons found trespassing, with dog or gun, or otherwise, on the properties of the undersigned, in the Manawatu County, will be prosecuted. J. SIMPSON, W. HASTIE, W. B. MURRAY. " TRESPASS NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Trespassers on our Properties, Aorangi Block and Taonui, with dog or gun will be prosecuted, and any dogs found on th«se properties will *» shot. R. L. LEVIN, CHARLES CARR. April 30, 1915. SENIOR CADETS. TpARADES FOR JUNE:— ' Tuesdays: 8. 15, 22, 20. In Drill Hall, at 7.30 p.m. Wedenesday, June 2.—The Company will assemble at Drill Hall, at 7.30 p.m., to take part in the procession. H. F. WORSFOLD'S ACCOUNTS. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that all outstanding Accounts OAving to me must be paid at tho office of Messrs Wackrill and Stewart, Kimbolton Road, Feilding (lvhose receipt will be sufficient discharge) on or before MONDAY, 31st inst.. otherwise legal proceedings will bo taken to recover same. H. F. WORSFOLD, Auckland, May 17, 1915. HAVE your Piano tuned by a reliable Tuner. Mr J. P. PENNY, of Brinsmead's, London, will accept all orders left at c/o Maclean, Manchester Street,

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 3

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