Auction Sales. TiIEEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO/ STOCK SALES FOB FEBRUARY, 18'J Johnsonville, Wednesday I St. Hill-street, Wednesday, Wauganui Sheep Fair £ Sale of Horses, Poultry, Haddlary; Ha; Etc , every Saturday, at Noon, c St. Hill St., Wanganui. Wanganui, Wavbrley, Feilding, Palmerf - ton, Johnsonville, and Ashurst. Agents for Owen's New Zealand Paten Sheep Dip. FBEEMAN E. JACKSON, ' Auctioneer. WANGANUI SHEEP PAIU. ST. HILL-STEEET SALE YAEDS <! COENEE OF BIDGWA V & WILSON STBEETS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBBUAEY. TjtEEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. wil JJ .sell by auction as above, — . 150 Purebred Lincoln Ewes, bred bj ■ B. B. Hamilton, Esq. 100 2-tooth Lincoln Ewes 300 2-tooth „ 700 2-tooth „ . „ 200 Lincoln Ewes . 100 Fat Ewes 100 4-tooth Lincoln Ewes 1600 Napier Lincoln Ewes, all ages '1000.. „ „ „ superior 1000 „ „ „ 800 Good Ewes, 600 Breeding E<res 600 Breeding Ewes ■ . . 300 Wethers 300 Ewes ■ SDO Lambs • ■' • ' ■ ; 150 Shorn Lambs : 250 2-tooth Wethers . ' - 400 Shorn Lambs 100 Ewes '- • 100 6-tooth Wethers 300 Fat Wethers 120 purebred Lincoln Ewes ' 60 Lincoln Ewes . 1000 Lambs 1100 Wethers ' : ■ Sale at 11.30. No Cattle or Pigs will be taken at this sale. FEEEMAN E, JACKSON, , . Auctioneer. - SATUEDAY, 28th FEBBUABY. . At'Noori. FBEEMAN B. JACKSON & CO. will sell by public auction.as above; — Horses, Drays, Poultry, Harness, ■, . Hay, &c, &c, . , , , .FEEEMAN B. JACKSON, ■ ; ' ' i : ' Auctioneer. I 1 ! SATUEDAY' SPECIALS. ■ On acciount Wanganui Jockey Club— \. The Booths (bar's only) . ■ Eefreshmeht Stall ' Cards, Games, &o. ' ! FEEEMAN B. JACKSON, I •" Auctioneer. WAVEELEY sIIE YABDS. MONDAY, 2nd MABCH. '" At Ip.m. JXHEEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. will ;JC. sell by public auction, as above — ; . ' MOO first-class Lincoln Woolly Lambs 260 Breeding Ewes . . 100 Superior Lincoln Lambs i. 200 Woolly Lambs 'B 240 Fat and Forward Ewes : 100 Fat. Wethers IQO Wether Hoggetts ; 100 Mixed Sheep 160 Superior Ewes 6 Bams Settlers .will kindly, send .their entries in ■ as early as possible. O* account of the Waverley Jockey ClubGate, Booth, Grandstand Befreshment. Stall, Cards, Horse . Paddock, and Games. FEEEMAN E.IJiCKSON, Auctioneer. VALUABLE FBEEHOLD PBOPEETY. (WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBBUABY. ; Sale at 2 p.m. JH. KEESING, favoured with instructions from the owners, will sell by public auction, at his Mart, as above — That Valuable Freehold Residence op- ■ posite Dr Earle's, in Wicksteedstreet, now occupied by Jas. Duigan, Esq; ■ ■ Full particulars may be had at my office. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. -THUBSDAY, 26th FEBBUABY. Sale at 1 o'clock. •' • • STOCK SALE AT FOEDELL YAEDS. ALBEET BAENS & SON will sell by public auction, as above — ■ 400 Good Breeding Ewes 1200 Lambs 600 Good Ewes 160 Wethers > 600 Lambs ~ 100 Fat Ewes 300 Good Ewes " 50 Lambs 1000 Good Fresh Ewes, including 200 2-tooths (bred by H. Sarieant, Esq.), to be sold in lots to suit purchasers. 350 2-tooth Ewes : < 1 Single Buggy Settlers will kindly forward their entries as soon as possible. ALBEET BABNS, Auctioneer. Lost and Found. LOST— On the 12th February, a Lady's Gold Watch and Albert, between Wilson-street, going to the Heads Bail way Station, Wanganui, or at the Beach down at the Heads. Finder will receive a handsome reward on caving same at this Office. LOST— Between Guyton-street and Eacecourse Silver Inlaid Broach. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Chronicle Office. mHE ■OBANTFOBD Tr>INDEE. Cuts Seven Feet, and can be Drawn by Two Horses. Sizes for Sale, sft, 6ft, and 7ft Cut. The Width of Cut, Lightness of Draught, Adaptability for Hillside Work, Simplicity of Construction, Strength and Durability of Material, all render it the Most Suitable Machine for New Zealand, Farmers. This Machine, first introduced into New Zealand for the harvest of 1888, has now become so popular that the number imported this season is not lilely to meet the increasing demand. To prevent disappointment, therefore, early application should be made. All particulars promptly supplied on application t..- District Agent, • ARTHUK HOPPER, Warrengate Mills, Fordell. Characteristics of the "Brantford." Among the many points of superiority claimed for this Machine may be mentioned—The Chain Drive, Belief Spring, Discharge Boiler, Lightness, of Draught, Lightness of Build, Durability, Freedom from Breakages, Simplcity of Construction, Eeliabflity of Knotter, Width of 'Cut Suitability for Hillside. Duplicate parts, &c.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11203, 25 February 1891, Page 3
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667Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11203, 25 February 1891, Page 3
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