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AUCTION SALES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. At 1.36 p.m. JH. KEESING will sell at bis Mart a? • above,— Clocks, Mirrors, Brushware. Crockery, Cutlery, Ironmongery, Glassware, Cruets, Stationery, Drapery, Clotliing, E.P. Ware, and Fancy Goods. Tinware, Musical Instruments, Enamel Ware, Garden Tools, Pictures, etc., etc. The Whole to be Sold Without Reserve. ] J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. SATURD~AY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. ' At 1 p.m. JH. KEESING"wiIi sail bj auction, at * his MartFarm Produce •of all kinds, Produce, etc., etc. ' J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ■ . AT AN EARLY DATE. JH. KEESING, instructed by Mr • Scager, will sell tho whole of his Household Furniture and Effects. Tho Piano is first class. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. PUBLIC NOTICES. M. HOGAN & CO LIMITED. Are now Making Liberal Cash Advances on Nest Season's Clip of WOOL. OOL. 1 WHEAT PROTECTOR, Use CLARKE'S CARBOLISED WHEAT PROTECTOR. Great Improvement on Bluestone, and is as Cheap. ■■"™ "*. p M. HOGAN AND CO., Ltd. MERCHANTS. TAUPO QUAY, WANnANUJ. fTIHOMPSON AND A RMSTRONG (Successors to A. McFarlane), BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BELL STREET, WanganuL Estimates Given for AH Classes of Work. Jobbing Done Workmanship Guaranteed. PRICES MODERATE. BROWN ANP WHITE LEGHORNS. I CAN Supply Sittings of Eggs from these Grand Layers: — . PEN OF BROWNS, headed with First Prize Cockerel at last Wanganui Poultry Show; mated with three hens from Imported Birds; also 2nd ami Highly Commended Hens at the Wanganui Show. ONE PEN OF WHITES contains First Prize, two Highly Commended and one Commended Hens, at the Wanganui Show ; headed by n Grand Cockerel, bred by Mr J. W. Hughes, Waverley. - ONE PEN OF WHITES, headed by a Cock which, ac a C'ockrel, took First, and bred from a First and Special at the New Plymouth Show. Price— Per Sitting 7/6, and for 10/6 Guarantee 10 Fertile Eggs. Inspection of Stock Invited. R. O. JARRETT, River Bonk, Eastown (above the Bridge). PURE-BRED FOWLS. BLACK MINORCAS.— No. 1 Pen, headed by the Ist Prize Cock at Auckland Show ; mated with hens selected from the Best Yards in the North Island, included amongst which is the First Prize Hen at Wellington Show. Pen 2, headed by a Cockrei bred by Mr Casey, of Wellington ; mated with hens fairly good in show qualities, and of Good Laying Strain. Price of eggs per dozen : No. 1. 12/6 ; No. 2, 6/6. WHITE WYANDOTTES.-America's Greatest Utility Fowl. At the Wellington Show this year I took the following prizes:— lst and 2nd Cocks; Ist and 2nd Cockrels ; 2nd and 3rd Hens ; Ist and 2nd Pullets. 1 have two pei.s mated up of about equal quality, each pen headed by Prize-winning Cocks. One pen includes three, and the other four prize hens. Eggs, 7/6 per dozen. SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTES.^I have one pen headed by the Ist Prize Cockrei at Auckland, and the other by a Cockrei bred by Mr W. Goss, of Christchurch. He is by a bird imparted by Mr Goss from England, and was 2nd at the Taieri Show to another bird bred by Mr Goss. They are mated with splendidly laced Hens. Price of eggs, 7/6 per dozen. A few Silver-laced and White Wyandotte Cockrels for sale, from 6/- upwards. Address:— D. COGHILL, Weverley. SPLENDID T>IANO T^OR QALE. In Perfect Order, as Good as New. CHEAP, A BARGAIN. Cost £60 (Receipt Produced) ; will take £35. -Instructed by a lady leaving the district. ' Casb, or will arrange Monthly Payments On view at my Office. I. SALEK, , Avenue. > rnO THE EDITOR, WANGANUI t i. CHRONICLE. DEAR SIR,— i In thanking you for your kind " notice of tho "Gaynor"/Studio Work in this day's issue, I regret,that business compels me to return to Wellington by to-day's express, which will unfortunately prevent many of your readers from taking advantage of the opportunity of seeing our work as you suggest. It is, however, only one i or two pictures that return with me. Mr i Armstrong's portrait of his respected son i of course remains here. If some of your e readers will kindly forward me (through Mi White or Mr Denton) a few photograpas for enlargement or painting, it will afford me an early opportunity of revisiting your fair city. f. am -tear sir, Fttithfully yours, H. GAYNOR CLAYTON. - TTIKIEND'S TjIGG T>RESERVER. s Jt! rj x I TESTIMONIALS. II Mr J. E. Friend. e Wellington, January 31st, 1898. Dear Sir, — This is to certify that we, the " undersigned, witnessed the opening of a case of eggs that had been shipped to England and brought back to New Zealand, ' which were preserved on November 10th, r 1896, with Friend's Preservatives, and open- & ed on January 28th, 1898, being preserved over fifteen months ; and it gives us much pleasure in testifying to tho fresh and healthy condition that the eggs were in. We have no hesitation in saying that we could not distinguish them from new-laid eggs. Wo are certain that it is one of the most valuablo inventions ever discovered, and will solve the problem of keeping eggs fresh S for aiiy length of time. We are informed i- by the patentee that the preservative k •s simple and inexpensive. Wishing you every ■'- success, II Yours truly, n T. E. ADAMS, Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, e Wellington. H. H. GARNER, Lambton Quay, Wei- - lington. >. R. DARROCH. Club Hotel, Wellington. I THE ABOVE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. UK SALE AT ALL UROQ'ERS.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 20 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 20 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 20 September 1900, Page 3