Auction Sales. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.'S STOCK SALES FOE JULY, 1893. St. Hill-street, Wednesday, July ... 26 Waverley, Monday, July 31 Sale of Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, &c., every Saturday, at noon, at St. Hill-street, Wanganui. Wanganui,TVaverlßy.Johnsonville,Otaki, and Asirarst. For Sale— Piercy's Patent Fencing, Agents for Owen's Nef Zealand Patent Sheep Dip. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. FBEEMAN E. JACKSON, ___ Auctioneer. ST. HILL-STREET SALE YABDS,' WANGANDI. SATURDAY, JULY. 23n» Sale*t Norm. T| RKEMAN B. JACKSON & CO. will -1- soil by public auction as above — Sale of Uorsßs, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, Etc., every Saturday at Noon, at St. Hill fit. Wanganui SATURDAY SPECIALS. 19 Hams, well cured f'KERMAN E. JACKON, Auctioneer' ST. fIILL-.ST'.KET SALE YAKDS' WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, i6TiiJULY. Sale at Noon. TIEEEMAN R. JACKSON 4 CO. will JJ sell by public auction, as above, — 40 Quiet 8-year-old Cows, in calf 80 » » 1 Milch Cow, calved five weeks 1 Cow, just calving 1 Dry Cow 600 -i-tooth Ewes, in lamb 100 Fat Wethers 160 Forward Wethers 40 Fat Wethers 60 Hoggets FEEEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. EGMONT FARMERS' UNION (Ltd) SALE YARDS, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, 21st JULY, 1893. At 1 p.m. A A. FANTHAM will cell by public • auction as above — 30 2-year Steers 2 Cows, close to calving 20 Mixed Cattle 10 2-year Steers 6 Cows and Calves 20 Calves 6 Springing Heifers 20 IS -month Heifers 7 Cows 1 Bull Entries solicited. A. A. FANTHAM, Auctioneer. Business Bonces THd GREATEST SALE OF CHOICH DRAPERY EVER HELD IN WANGANUI, will bebeWat M RS WALKER'S, Commencing NEXI WEDNESDAY. All the stock must be sold as Mrs Walker is entering intc partnership with a lady from London for the ensuing season. The following linos will Bhow what ridiculously low prices we are selling at. Ladieis' {-Cloth Walking .facketß, 10s 6d Beaver Trimmed Jackets from 25a Astrachan Trimmed Jackets from 17s 6d Rich J-Cloaks in Sitk and Plush, 2 fjuinens 25 Ladies's ' Cloaks Assorted, Trimmed in Lacn and / ftraohfin, 15s 6d 50 Asso- ted $- 111 fcoi.au d Long Jackets, in Tweed 3 and Series, at 10s 6d Cravenette, with detached Capes and Hood, 25a Lading's Ultors, from 10s 6d Handsome lot of.Ulslers, detachfcd Capes and Hood, 25b. usual price 2 guineas {•Cloaks and Wrap, from 12a 6dtol7s 6d, usual prices 25s to 37s (id Ladies' Macintoshes in Tweed, from 31s 6d Children's Silk Macintoshes, from 7a (!d. COSTUMES ""COSTUMES. 200 Dress Costumes, in • mazon Cloth Serges, 1 woeds,oaphmeio3and French Foules, with trimmings in Astraclinn. Braid, Gimp, and Velveteen, from 17s Gd the costume A line of Flake Tweed to be cleared at 7s 6d A line of Diagonal Cloth, to be cleared at 10s 6d Ladies' Skirt b, in cloth, &c., reduced to 4s lid The Balance of our Season's Costumes, box Bobes and Ball Costumeß and Tea Gowns, will be subject to a Discount of 4s in the £. Handsome Grenadines at 2s lid Russian Nets in Silk, 2s lid Embroidered Cambric bos Robes, 103 6d usual price, 45b, suitable for evening wear OPERA CLOAKsS, WRAPS, SHAWLS. Handsome Opera Cloaks, quilted in Satin Fur-trimmed, reduced to £2 10s Chenille Wraps and Opera Mantleß, 27s 6d ; usual price, 3,5s Mosaic Shawls, Silk Evening Shawls, from £js lid to 10s fld MILLINERY. MILLINERY. 200 Straws and Felt Shapes to be cleared at Is and Is lid 150 Trimmod Bonnets, in all the loading English and Paris styles Paris Model Bonnets, from 9» lid Trimmed Straw Bonnets from 7d 6d Trimmed Hats from 48 6d 1 Baskets of Wings and Birds almost given aw&.y FURS. Russian Bear, Effeil £eas,Topped Squirrel, and Ladies' Cayuot Bags at sweeping reductions Balane Ccquo Boas, 21s GREAT BARQINS IN APRONS AND HOUSEMAIDS' CAPS. Masonic Aprons at Is lid. Also Childrens' Pinafores. UNDERCLOTHING. UNDERCLOTHING. Dr. Jayar's Underclothing at sweeping reductions as Mrs Walker is selling them out. Corsets in all the leading shapes as advertised in The Queen, at very low prioes. Torchon trimmed Nights 12s 6d, usual price 17s 6d. Ducbesse Satins at 9a lid, for Evening bodice. Dents best Riding Gloves 3s lid. Evening Silk Gloves almost given away. Walking Kids for 3s lid. White Gloveß 2s lid. Ladies should come early and inspect the Evening Crepons and Silk and place their orders early for the Cavalry Ball, to avoid disappointment, as our two Dressmakers are kept bo busy with other orders. T^TOXWITHSTANDING the low 'Jash -131 prices which prevail at W. TURLEY'S, in Ridgway Street, he has decided to reduce the prices, bo as to clear his heavy stock of Drapery, Clothing. Millinery, &o. Mark the Red and White Flags. Tl/r 0 N E V TO TEN Di^KAAA or smaller Sums on oGO\J%J\J 9 approved Freehold Security, at 6 and 6} per cent. Apply T. SCOTT-SMITH. Solictor, WAVERLEY.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 3
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