at the borough sale yards, Palmerston North. THURSDAY, MAY 26th. STEVENS & GORTON will sell by pubO lio auction as above — 12 dairy cows, springing 500 ewes in lamb 70 empty ewes 1 firit cioss sheep clog 15 quiet throe and three and a half ye^r steers 8 !at cows 200 crossbred ewes 100 sii tooth R -mney ewes 10 fat cows 15 fat teifers 1000 Lincoln wether lambs SCO wether lambs 5 heifers in calf 400 2-tooth ewes in lamb 250 Lincoln ewes in lamb ' 350 ciossbred 2-tooth ewes m lamb 150 first class woolly lambs 100 ewes in lamb 200 ewes in lamb 40 fat wethers 50 woolly lambs 60 ewes in 1 mb Pale at 1 p.tn. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. 51S auction sale oF“a freehold ESTATE NEAR WANGANUI. ST HILL STREET SALEYARDS. SATURDAY, MAY 28 rH, 1892. 571 REE MAN R. JACKSON AND CO. _ hare received instructions from Messrs Joseph Moore and Co. to sell by auction, as above, their valuable property known as THE SEA VIEW ESTATE, Containing 332*5 ACRES FRKEEiOLr> land - The properly is situated about one mile from the sea, and six from the towa of Wanganui, it is divided into eight wellwatered paddocks, a large proportion being laid down with English grasses, the rest covered with native grass. About oue half of the e=tate is level, good arable land, and the balance rolling sheep country, and winters at present 5000 Bhtep and 300 head of cattle. , A portion of the land fronts the Poun Lake, a large sheet of ornamental water. The homestead consists of dwellinghouse, vvoolshed, stable, yards, orchard, &o. The purchaser can take the stock, viz , 5600 head cf well-bred sheep, 300 head of quiet cattle, and 8 farm horses at valuation if de. sired. , , , Anyone on the look out for a large desirable property, where a comparatively small amount of capital ia required, the auctioneers can safely recommend this estate as one that will pay a good return on their investment, rs it is admitted to be one , f the moat h althy sheep run 3 in the Wanganui District. A large nroportion of th 9 purchase money can remain cn mortgage if required. 179 Sale at noon. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. EXAMINATION OF MINE MANAGERS AND ENGINE-DRIVERS.
Mines Department, Wellington, 19th May, 1892. N examination of candidates f<>r certificates as First and Second-Class Mine Managers and Engine drivers under “ Tire Mining Act, 1891,” and “The Coal Mines Act. 1891,” will be held on the 9th August, 1892, and three following days, at p'aces to be hereafter named. All applications, with necessary certificates, and fee of £l, must, be addressed to “The Secretary of the Board of Examiners under the Mining Act or Ci al Mines Act, Wellington,’ and must be received before the Bth July, or they will not be dea t with until the February examination. T. H. HAMER, Secretary to the Board of Examiners. NCL AIMED MONEY DDE TO Adam, Thomas (son of Thomas Adam, of Kensal Green), went to Australia before TOOtJ. Blackford, Henry (or J. H. <T ), went to New Zealand about 1850. Blake, John Reynolds, emigrated with his family about 1830. Clarke, Mary (daughter of Williim Clarke and Elizabeth Shaw), living 1860. Crofts, Louisa (daughter of James and Elizabeth Crofts), went to Australia before 1850. Harris, Henry (son of Jabez Harris), residing in Australia 1859. Impleton, Thomas, emigrated 1841. Paßhley, William and Joseph, some time in New Zealand. Stevens, Hugh and Mary (his wife), of New Zealand 1860. The above or. if dead, their representatives are requested to communicate with De Bernardy Bros., 2o Bedford Row, London (Eng-)-J. W. BRIDGE, DENTIST, 103, WILLIS STREET (Next Working Men’s Club). MR BRIDGE having practised in Otago for the past 10 years has just returned from England, where he has studied the latest improvements in Dentistry, and is prepared to give patients consulting him the benefit of his experience. Artificial Teeth at London prices a specialty. Painless Ex. traction of teeth by means of Nitrous Oxide Gas, and other aneesthetica. Painless Filling of Unsound Teeth with a new stopping, by meanß of which the Teeth are indefinitely preserved. Patients may ba attended at their own homes by arrangement. Telephone No. 677> j °79
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1056, 26 May 1892, Page 22
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