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SHGOrMb FABLITY. « —--- ■ ..■ BOY KILLS HIS COUSIN. [PftESS ASSOCIATION.] WANGANUI, June 15. A. sad ■ fatality occurred at Maxwelltown,' sixteen miles .from Wanganui, yesterday afternoon, when Ballanee Edgar Jones, aged 13 years, a son of F. Webb Jones, editor of the Wanganui Herald, was accidentally shot by bis cousin. ■ The boys were near the verandah of the house, and their attention was directed to a gun standing on the corner of the verandah, which the cousin took up to explain ■ the mechanism. Not knowing that it was loaded he accidentally pulled the trigger, and shot the other lad dead. ; Auction Sales. NEXT, 1.30 P.M. f^ RIFFITHS AND SON, favoured \J[ with 'instructions from Mrs ■ Miller, who is leaving Blenheim, will sell by Public Auction, without the ; slightest reserve, at her residence, Lee Street, the whole of her FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. The notice is short, but the Furniture is good and in perfect order, and includes all articles usually found m a well-furnished house. Full details will be given to-morrow. We will also sell her PROPERTY IN LEE STREET. The house contains six rooms, good range in kitchen, wash-house, woodshed, etc. A really good property, which is for absolute sale. This is a great chance for anyone in search of a comfortable and convenient home, close to town. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1.30 P.M. GRIFFITHS AND SON, Auctioneers. * AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1.30 P.M. HULME AND CO., favoured with, instructions from Mr J. Moore, Stock Inspector, who is leaving the district, will sell by Public Auction, at his residence, Weld Street, the whole of his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of: ~ Piano, music stand, chairs, dining table, kitchen tables, bedsteads and mattresses, washstands and ! ware, wicker chairs, pictures, wardrobe, cupboard, wringer, ( curtains, poles, ' grindstone, wheelbarrow, easy chairs, carpet ! squares, "chests or drawers, side- | board, lampsl, etc., etc. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. W. MILLER, f Auctioneer. "" BLENHEIM: STOCK^SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th JUNE, AT 1 P.M. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY will sell as above—■ 60 X-bred Ewe*, "F.M. 40 |-bred Lambs .35 J-bred Wethers, 2-T. 30 X-bred Lambs, M.S. 30 X-bred Ewes, fat . 50 X-bred* Lambs, M.S. 50 i-bred Wethers, 2-T., very forward 60 X-bred Lambs 20 Merino Wethers, very forward 1 Steer, fat. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. R. STANSFIELD, Auctioneer. Blenheim Stock Sale. AT CO-OPERATIVE YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. (After Loan' Company's Sale.) PRESENT ENTRIESISO 2, 4, 6 and 8-tooth £-bred Ewes 50 X-bred Lambs. 50 Ewes 35 F.M. Ewes FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. E. F. HEALY, Auctioneer. PATENT FENCING. THERE IS NOTHING SO EFFECTIVE. IT IS NOW BEING USED by tne Government to fence-in some of j its Railways. A GOLD MEDAL was awarded at the Christchurch Exhibition, and FIRST AND SPECIAL PRIZES at , the Christchurch A. and P Association Show AGAINST ALL COMPETITORS. ■ ' J ' It is now perfect, and will stand under all circumstances.1 Once use it and you will always do EO. See what a local Runholdei1 says about it ; — Flaxbourne, Marlborough, April 11, 1904. To F. W. Bursill, Esq.— Dear Sir,--I have great pleasure in testifying to the excellence and worth of your new patent Fence. For durability, lightness, and speed of erection, it is very much superior to the ordinary standard fence. It is not only an eminently good permanent fence, but from the speed at which' it can be erected and taken down, it makes a very good temporary division fence. At the sale of sheep held at Flaxbourne in February last I used the fence in the erection ! of the saleyai-ds. and I was more than ! satisfied at the way it stood the great ' pressure of a large number of sheep. It is a fence I can thoroughly recommend to anyone, either for use on large stations or small farms. I am, yours faithfully, WALTER L. CLIFFORD. Fencing and Particulars to be obtained from the 'NEW ZEALAND LOAN * MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Blenheim, and J. FULLER, Seddon. DON rT FORGET TO INSPECT ; BtJi'ore Purchasing Elsewhere.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 140, 15 June 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 140, 15 June 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 140, 15 June 1908, Page 8

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