AUCTION SALK6. FEBRUARY, 1901. MARCH, 1901. Johnsonville, Tuesday £ Mr J. D. Hughes' Sale, Fordell, Tuesday '. £ St. Hill Street, Wednesday t Johnsonville, Tuesday 1J St. Hill Street, Wednesday 12 Waverley, Friday IE Johnsonville, Tuesday 19 St. Hill Street, Wednesday ...: 2C HORSE PAIR, Friday 22 Johnsonville, Tuesday ,' .26 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 21 Waverley, Friday 29 Agents for Owen's .New Zealand Pateti. Sheep Dip and Piercy's Patent Fencing. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. ST." HILL" STREET SALE YARDS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH. At 1 p.m. T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO JD will cell by public auction, as above. — 20 fat &/nd forward bullocks 20 yearling steers ' 25 3 8-month-old steers 1000 4, 6-toolh, and fm. ewes 300 breeding ewes 300 ewes, mixed ages On account of H. L. Prakc, Esq. (who \us leased his faim), — 120 2-tooth sheej/ 20 6-tooth -wethers 140 fat and forward wethers SO wethers 3 J. B. and F* Sutton's btud Lincoln raraa. 2 'Lincoln rame < 160 cir«s 200 mixed lr.iabe \\ 240 woolly lambs -VS^ 200 lambs \ RAYNEY JACKSON, ~ Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT EORDEIIThOUSE • ■. FARM., ■■■ '.. . ■ TUESDAY, MARCH 5. '■■■' At 1 p.m. ,- FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. "are instructed by J. D. Hughes, Esq. who.ha^soldbis.lfrasejto sell by auction, is above— :'■' ■■ ■-. ' i .30 18-months to 2-year steers : 15''-Hereford cows, in calf to Hereford , bull j 1 Hereford Lull, bred by Jas. Currie 700 2-tooth Lincoln wethers (Leicester cross) 600 2, 4 and 6-tooJh and f.m. Lincoln ~ eu«, bred by J. D. Hughes •400 Lincoln lambs, bred by J. D. Hughes' 400 2-tooth Lincoln ewes (Leicester ' cross) , | 3 draught mares, with foals at foot , 3 draught geldings, 4 years old (broken) Also, Plough, Disc Harrows, Roller, Waggon, Tip Di«iy, Reaper and Binder', and other Sundries. Auctioneer's Note.—The auctioneers' be,: o draw the attention of settlers to the- exellcnb quality of Mr Hughes' Hook. The hrep are practically purebred. Couches leave the Fountain immediatelj in arrival of North train. Luncheon Provided. RAYNEY JAC'" Auctioneer. HAWERA HORSE BAZAAR. HORSITFAnt. SATURDAY, MARCH o'.- , ■ . At 1 unlock. VTOLAN, TONKS and CO. will hplrf i ,l| Horse Fair as above. Present Entries, —> ." < ; About 60 HORSES, consifsring'' o' t '' '' Draughts, Hurae»s Horses', ant Hack's, broken and un&iokcn.' NOLAN, TONKS.and CO-, _ Auctioneer* K.AKARAMEA* SALE" YARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH.B. Sale .at,12%?0, o^ock.^^. NOLAN, TONKS and Co will sril b> public auction as above---10 fat and forward cows 12 prime fat bollocks - 9 3-year iorward bullocks 20 mixed yearlings 13 fat cow's and heifers 18 mixed weaners IS good yeailing steers 10 weaner steers - 20 good weaners 150 f.f.m. ewes 30 breeding ewes 17 mixed pigs NOLAN and TQNKS, Auctioneers. ELTHAM SALE WARDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 5. Af 12.30 o'clock. NOLAN, TONKS and Co will sell 1 s public auction as above 100 18-months ctecrs 20 fat heifers 20 good 2-ye.ir heifers, 'in calf 40 mixed wcancrs 20 2i-year-old steers 20 store cows '45 15 to 18-montb,,heifcrs . 10 fat cows 20 mixed yearlings v 46 mixed weatiois 30.forward cows 15 good.wenners 5 quiet siiringers 400 woolly lnmbs ( " NOLAN, TOl KS and CO., ; ■ •■ \! ,- ( £' ' , Auctioneerw ■--. YARDS' . >, ' •' THURSDAY-, MAR<SU"7. ' " ' ■ v ' > At' 12.'30 ( o'clock. NOLAxfTONKS 'AND CO ; -^ll;seil b> < public auction, cs above-— _ • ' 100 3 and 4 : ycar bullocks ' 50 4-year forward bullocks . , 50 early w,e.ine>-s (mixed) 20 18-months to 2-yeai ctdci-s r : - 14 heifers, in calf, , 40 fat and forward bullocks 50 2j to 3 year bullocks 40 mixed weaners ' . _' ' v . 20 yorling steers , f \ 20 18-months to 2-year btccrs , j ' 20 24-ye.ir heifers, in calt '15 store cows 20 mixed \reaners 12 fat cows 10 store '■ cows , •. $.. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO., • Auct:<ineers. ' WAIMATE SALE YARDS^ MANAIA MONDAY,~4th" MARCH. . At 1 o'clock. STEUART AND CORRIOAN will sell , by public auction — , 70 3-year bullocits , . - , „ • 15 lb-months to 20 months heuc:s 18-months to 20-tfonths lieiieis 6 fat heifers 6 fat cows 2 fpt cows 4 3-year bullocks 34 weavers '20>fcteer calves 27 wetfners 13 weaneis 9 porkers STEUART & CORRIOAN,"' Auctioneers. ~ICE CHESTS. NO one sliou'd be without on<i of MAX KREISSIG'S PATENT ICE CHESTS. It will save its own cost in the first twelve months, and will last for a life-time. Any perishable article placed m the chest will be kept perfectly fresh and sweet in the hottest weather for weeks,, and nearly at freezing point. We; also have a speciality in Air-tight Show Cases and Shop Fittings. Agent for Wanganui, Mr Thomas Eastwood. Factory aud Showroom, Willisstreet, Wellington. Chests may he sejn at- the Empire Oyster Saloon, where Catalogues may be obtained also. Telephone, 244. IC -ytions haying been made to th< S jk, everything is now up-to-date Patron ",n rely upon obtaininß all, tb«i reqmremects at; Alf. A Gowur's, the Cher Ut* oppoeitt th» ConTwl
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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 3
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