MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ~ ASSOCIATION. I ANNUAL i WEST COAST RAM FAIR i FEBRUARY 3 an<l 4, 1916, On the I SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. ] ORDER OF SALE: I i Commencing at 11 a.m. on TRUJISj DAY, FEBRUARY 3. I. . _ j 1. Flock Itomneys. 2. ~ Lincolns. 3. ~ Sliropsliires. 4. ~ Soiithciowns 5. ~ Cheviots G. ~ Ryelands. 7. Stud Soutlidown Ewes. 8. Flock Southdown Eavos. Romneyu sold First Day. Lincolns and other breeds sold Second Day. Stud Rams .sold at 2 pin. each day in above order. W. T. PENNY. Secretary, Box 85, Palincitetou North. NEW SEASON'S FRUITS CHRISTMAS HAMS AND BACO. JUST ARRIVED AT .1. DARRAGH'S CASH STORE.
Although prices have great!j advanced I am still selling at old prices. J, DARItAGH FARM FOR SALE ITO J. ACRES, Freehold proXf MT perty, well watered. 1000 Acres in good grasSj 263 acres felled ready to burn. 5-roomed house, also 4-roomed house for shearers' use. Property situated in Block 1, POTJAHU, 12 miles from railway, 1J miles from Post Office. Owner's sons have gone to the war and, being an invalid, he is unable to work the farm. Price £7 10s acre. A real bargain. Full particulars from BARRAUD & ABRAUAM LTD., SEED & GENERAL MERCHANTS CHURCH SERVICES. :—«j»- - CHURCH OF ENGLAND. iFeilding, S (H.C.). 11 3 7. Colyton, 11. Stanway 2.30. Halcombe, 7.30. r PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. H Foilding, 11, 7, Rev. T. Miller, M.A. I Awahuii, 2.30, Rev. T. Miller, M.A. METHODIST CHURCH. .■Foilding, 11, 7, Rev. D. J. Murray. Haleombo, 11, Mr G. J. Hariordj 7, Mr \V r . Fergusson. Waituna West, 11, 7, Rev. T. Coatsworth. Beaconsiield, 11, Mr E. Shannon. Cheltenham, 3, Rev. T. Coatsworth. Colj-ton, 3, Rev. D. tj. Murray. Stanway, 2.30, Mr G. J. Harford. Makino, 7, Mr A. Etvde. Cameron's Line, 7.3U, Mr C. E. Taylor. Sanson, 11, Mr Harris; 7, Rev. It. P. Keall. Rongotea, 11, Rev. R. P. Keall; 7, Mr Anderson. Carnarvon, 2, Rev. 11. P. Keall. Taikorea, 7.30, Mr A. Glover. Apiti, 11, Mr Guy; 7.30, Mr Parker. Rangiwahia, 11, Mr Parker; 7.30, Mr Jensen. Mangarimu, 2, Mr Parker. Valley Road, 2.30, Mr Guy. Ruahine, 2.30, Mr Jensen. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rowen street, 11, 7 (young people's service), Mr Hearl. SALVATION ARMY. M?(ncliester street, 11, 3, 7, Adjutant and Mi's Riminer.
THE 1916 HUPMOBILE IS GREAT VALUE! It is a pioture of grace, speed, and comfort. Take tho five-paesenger model. The body is neat, low-slung, aaid compact, yet there is ample room for the full compliment of passengers to recline in perfect east. Cushions ar© padded with machine-picked hair and have more and larger 'springs. The model is well adapted to New Zealand requirements. The rough country of the Dominion throws a heavy strain and tension on the chassis, and it is hero the Hupp scores. The Hupp chasis is tho strongest, most carefully fitted of its kind in the world. From every point of j view the 1916 Hupp is a splondid car ', —strongly built, and equipped with j Bosch high tension magneto, Khaki \ one-man top, electric lights and start- ; or, and other features. It's tho ear • for you 1 The cost is only £380. W'nte for 1916 catalogue. A. Hatrick an<l Co., Ltd., Wellington, .Wanganui, and Waitara. Local Agents: J. Bott, i and Bayly, Feilding and Palinerston. Scones and cakes are always light .md nourishing when baked with that superior compound — SHAItLAND'S Baking Powder. Most economical yon -ar } iiv.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2855, 28 January 1916, Page 4
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