Auctions. A H. Atkinson & Co. PRIME CLOVER AND MEADOW HAY Baled and Ready for Delivery. A. 11. ATKINSON* CO.. L TD SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANTS FEILDING. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, IUI6. At 11.30 a.m.) Poultry (4 p.b. Blade Orpington cockerels, specially selected for mating purposes), pigs, horses, gig and harness, wheel sledge, saw bench, 900 ft timber, 2 s.f. ploughs, table and pig potatoes, pumpkins, onions, furniture and sundries. Levin and Co. (late Gorton and Son). DAIRY SALE. FEILDING SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1910. At 1 p.m. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., have re■H ceived instructions from MIL \VM. REID, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above tho following,— Ofl h\C. SPRINGING DAIRY O\J cows 32 springing heifers 38 empty cows and heifers Also on account Mr. F. Simpson,— 10 f.c. springing heifors NOTE.—Mr. Reid's cows arc mostly Jersey and Jersey cross, and as this will be one of the last dairy sales this season, those who aro in want of cows should make a point of attending this sale. BULLS SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., at 1 o'clock, — 6 good 3-year heifers, spg. 6 f. and f. cows 4 dairy cows, spg. 5 forward empty cows 150 b.f. mixed hoggets 75 2-th wethers 125 ewes r.w. Romney and Lincoln rams 330 ewes with lambs New Zealand Loan and Mercantile UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. TUESDAY. AUGUST 29, 1916. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., has received instructions, from Mr. GORDON SMITH, TAIKOREA, who has disposed of his property, to sell as above the wholo of his stock and plant, including— 54 cows. Horses. Implmnts, Houshold Fuerniture, and Sundries. Full Particulars Later. UU C H |3 OBER TS, WOOL BROKER. WOOL, SKIN, AND HIDE SALE CONDUCTED MONTHLY. DAGGINGS. DAGGINGS. DAGGINGS. WE have a buyer for good dried woollied Dagging.s at prices ranging from £'5 per ton upwards, according to quality, delivered Feilding. I recommend owners to send in all they have. TTUGH "OOBERTS, WOOL BROKER. / DAMP AND COLD MEAN COUGHS AND CHILLS SO many people are liable i;o CHILLS at this time of tire year which, if neglected in the early stages soon develop into a nasty persistent cough. For this there is no better remedy than our TNFLUENZA TMHXTUtiE which, if taken early, will niastea , the Cold and "prevent it developing into a more serious attack. It is an elfective safeguard, and will very quickly easy tho nios't obstinate symptoms which accompany an attack of Influenza. At the first indication of a cold take a dose of our INFLUENZA MIXTURE and avoid complications. PRICE— O/U A BOTTLE. ' F. & R. CAMPBELL FEILDING. VICTORIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. G. O'Halloran has resigned the Agency of the Company at Feilding and the Company have appointed Messrs. Brown and Pagan, Solicitors; Chief Agents for the District. HENRY R. HARPEII, Inspector for New Zealand. WANTED KNOWN.— BTACEY'S TEA POOMS.-'Most up-to date in Feilding . New rooms up stairs specially ior VV<hl ding Parties, etc. Aα -lih'er wnr< Choicest Cakes. Dain'-y lea* M diem, Manchester street. EMPIRE CARS, Autumn Brown Luxurious Kquipni«'nt and f.)c sijm. Now to hand. W. H. iUI? and CO. IT'S tiie Rubber thn.t> counts —in th< Hot Wator Bottles minufa<'tii>o< by tho NORTH BRITISH RUBBEJ CO-, fitted with "Unique" Stopper* L,«>k for the brand oa the bottle Sold by all Chemists.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 3022, 17 August 1916, Page 3
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