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Auction Sales. LIFEITON & NIXON'S IjAN'B __SAIi3i3S. OUR usual Monthly Land Sales at the Rutland Chambers will take place on the following dates : — Wednesday— March 22nd Wednesday — April 19th Wednesday— May 17th i Wednesday— June 21st. Entries should be made with th« Auctioneers ac least one week before eala. No commission charged unless sale effected. LIFFITON * NIXOH, Auctioneers. SATUaDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. ! At 1.80 p.m, JH. KEESING will cell by auction, • at bis Mart, Avenue, as above — IS. and D. Spring Mattrasses, Tables Chairs, Washstands, Whatnots, Drester, T. Tables, Mangle, Cots, Bedsteads, Wire Mattrasses, Fire Brasses, Fenders, Round Table, Vapour Bath,4-chestDrawers,Whips, Couch, 2 Fets Harness, Bridles, Spurs, Pots, Pans, Kettles, Guns, and sundries of all descriptions. SPEC__LB. Passion, Fruit, Lemons, Pears, Tomatce', Pine Applet?, Bananas and o.her Fruits, 2 Shares Econouiio Building Society, 1 Lathe, 1 Table Cramp J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 1 p.m. « JH. KEESING will sell at the res : - --• dence of Mrs A. J. Cribb, Victoria Avenue, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of — Piano (Weisner and Co.), Setteft, Couch, Brussells Carpet, Curtains, CheffoMer, Clocks. Pictures, Fancy Chairs and Tables, I Ornaments, Chest Drawers, I Duchesse Pair, Chamber Sets, I Fenders, Drapes, Overmantel, Whatnot, Ottoman, .Wardrobe, .Bed -teads, Mattrasses, Mirrors, 1 Cot, Cradle, Mats, Oifice.Dimng, Toilet, and Kitchen Tables, Washstands, Lamps, Dresser, Good Linoleums. Dinner Set, Dessert Set, Tea Set, Cutlery, Crockery, Mangle, Wringer, Wash T-ongbs, Tubs, Pots, Pans, and v ual Sundries. NO RESERVE. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. iT THE POULTR. AND PRODUCE MART. On tbe Foreshore, corner ot Wickßteed Street and Tanpo Quay. SATURDAY, 25tb FEBRU •"•.£-. At 12.30 p.m. WILLIAMS & HAKPEB will cell by publio auction as above — Farm Produce of all descriptions, Poultry, &c, SPECIALS. Chaffcntter, Phaeton, Dog Cart, Field . Gates, Bananas, Apples, Toma- ■ toes, Peaches, Plums. Also, the whole of the Furniture.Saddlery, Harness, Boots, Groceries, Bnd Drapeiy in the Mart, to save removal to new premises. T. B. WII.LJ_.-y-, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH. HUNTERVILLE YARDS. At 1 p.m. RE. BECKETT will sell by auction _ as above,— 15 2i to 3i-year Eteers 8 Bullocks 15 2£-year Steers 12 3 to 4-year Bullocks 4 2 to 3 year Heifers 1 Forward Cow 8 2-year Steers 209 Ewes 100 Ewes 50 Lambs 40 Wetbers 100 Good Lincoln Ewes R. E. BECKETT, Auctioneer. EGMONT FIRMEKS' UNION (Ltd.) GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWER*. THUBBDAY, 2nd MARCH. At 12.30 o'clock. A A. FANTrfAM w'll cell by publio • auction as abova — 25 Fat Bullocks 32 Forward Bullocks 28 __ year Steers 40 Weaners 20 18 month Heifers 10 Fat Cows 28 2-year Heifers 30 18-month Steers 12 Fat and forward Cows 12 Yearling Steers 30 Weaners _~A- FANTHAM, Austioneer. MARTON RAM"fAIR. TURSDAr, 28th FBBRUABY At 1.80 o'olock. TJ . E. BECKETT will sell by public J_fc» auction as above — A l-L(\ 2 TOOTH LINCOLN RAM 3 On account) of Messrs G. F. Bremer, M, H. Wybourue, W. H. Wybourne, lon Bros , A. Y. N. McBftb, Jas. Walker, R. Bremer, J. Wilkie, A. AUißrn.W. Milne, J W. Ba-er, McHßrdy Bros., Jno. Hammond. 15 i tud JKimp, on accouut of Mr R Bremer. R. F. BECKBXT, —.uct.oneer. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS AT RONGOTEA. MOfIPAY, 27th FEBRUARY. At 1 p.m* > Cl ORTON & SON bave received inIT strnctions from Mr Chas. Edwards, who has sold his farm, to sell by public uction, as above — 22 Superior Dairy Cows, in milk and to calve 1 Shorthorn Bull 7 Good Porkers 1 Sow, with 10 young 2 Sows, in pig Horse, Trap, and Harne:s Cans and Cooler i ' N.B.— The above Cows can be seen milked any morning and evening up to i day of sale, and are a really first-class J lot, and have one of the highest tests at Rongotea Factory. Luncheon provided. [ GORTON & SON, Auctioneers. t" ~ ~ 1 IHE POUKIOBE SAWMjAL. TIMBER. TIMBEh MATAI, fiIMU, and WHITE IIN cut to order.; c Dressing done at the mill, c a Orders delivered to any part of t_f Dißtrict at prices to BUit the timeß. S. F. J.'SMITH, 1 MAN_GEB.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 24 February 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 24 February 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 24 February 1899, Page 3

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