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AUCTION SALKb. FREEMAN U. JACKSON and COS LIST OF AUCTIuN SALES FOR FEBRUARY, 1901. j MARCH, 1901. i Johnsonville, Tuesday -5 Mr J. D. Hughes' Sale, Fordell, Tuesday S St. Hill Street, Wednesday 6 Johnsonville, Tuesday 12 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 13 Waverley, Friday , 15 . Johnsonville, Tuesday ' 19 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 20 . HORSE FAIR, Friday 22 Johnsonville, Tuesday •. 26 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 27 Waverley, Friday 29 Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sheep Dip and Piercy's Patent Fencing. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. i WANGANUI WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH. At 1 p.m. T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. _P will sell by public auction, as above.— 20 fait and forward bullocks 20 yearling steers 25 18-month-old steers 1000 4, 6-tooth, and f m. ewea 300 breeding ewes 300 ewes, mixed ages On account of E. L. Peake, Esq. (who has leased his farm),—----120 2,-tooth sheei> 20 6-tooth wethers 140 fat and forward wethers j 60 wethers 3 J. B. and F. Sutton's btud Lincol* rams. 2 Lincoln tame 160 owes 200 mixed lambs 140 woolly lambs 200 lambs RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT FORDELL HOUSE FARM. TUESDAY, MARCH 5. At 1 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. are instructed by J. D. Hughes, Esq. (who has sold his lease) to sell by auction, ( as above— 30 18-months to 2-year steers 15 Hereford cows, in calf to Hereford bull 1 Hereford bull, bred by Jas. Currie 700 3-topth Lincoln, wethers (Leicester cross) 600 2, 4 and 6-too& and f.m. Lincoln ewes, bred by J. D. Hugi.es 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, Rollor, Waggon, Tip Dray, Reaper and Binder, and other Sundries. : Auctioneer's Note.—The auctioneers beg to draw the attention of settlers to tho excellent qualitfc of Air Hughes' flock. The sheep are practically purebred. Coaches leave the Fountain immediately on arrival of North train. Luncheon Provided. RAYNEY JACKSCPAuctioneer. WILLIAMS AND HARPER, instructed by the Trustees of the Cosmopolitan Club, will sell on the old' Club promises, on WEDNESDAY, 6th inst., at 2.30 p.m., the following goods,— 3 Pianps 1 organ ' •. ,1 Couch, Tables, Chairs, Pictures, Hall- Lamp, .uinoleums, Gas Stove, Spittoons, Buckets, Fittings und Sundries. H. S. G. HARPER, Auctioneer. THE W4MJAJSUI AUCTION HMt7 Victoria Atom* SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1901. At 13 Noott YTTIJ.LIAMS »nd KARPER will Bell <*f Public ' Auction, v abov»— Farm Produce of all descriptions. Poultry, et«. H. 8. W. HAiU'ER. lncttonw. FAREWELL AUCTION SALE Of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, SERGES,' TWEEDS, Etc., Will POSITIVELY CLOSE At 1 o'clock On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 6th MARCH, At the MART. Your Own Price. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. HAWERA HORSE BAZAAR, hors¥fair. SATURDAY, MARCH 9. At 1 unlock. NOLAN, TONKS and CO. will hold t Horse Fair as above. Present Entries, — About 60 'HORSES, consisting of Draughts, Harness Horses and Hacks, broken and unbroken. NOLAN. TONKS and CO., Auctioneers. ' KMCARAMEA~£!ALE YARDS." FRIDAY, MARCH 8. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOLAN, TONKS and Co will sell by public auction aa above— 10 fat and forward cows 12 prime fat bullocks 9 o-year iorward' bullocks 20 mixed yearlings 13 fat cows and heifers •'- ---18 mixed weaners 18 good yearling steers 10 weaner steers 20 good weaners 150 f.f.m. ewes 30 breeding ewes 17 mixed pigs;: NOLAN and TONKS, Auctioneers. hawera sale yards. thurspayTmarch 7. At 12.30 o'clock. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO. will sell by public auction, as above— 100 3 and 4-year bullocks 50 4-year forward bullocks SO early weaners (mixed) 20 18-months to. 2-year steers 14 heifers, in calf 40 fat and forward bullocks 50 2^ to 3 year bullocks 40 mixed weaners 20 yearling steers 20 18-months to 2-year steers 20 2^-year heifers, in calf 15 store cows 20 mixed weaners 12 fat cows 10 store cows NOLAN, TONKS AND CO., Auctioneers. "ice chests. TVTO one should be without ona of MAX JN KREISSIG'S PATENT ICE CHESTS. It will save its own cost in tbe first twelve months, and will last for a life-time. Any perishable article placed in the chest will be kept perfsctly fresh and sweet in tho 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 and Showroom, Willisstreet, Wellington. Chests may be sian at the Empire Oyster Saloon, where Catalogues may be obtained also. Telephone, 244. ft -Utions haying been made to the S t, everything is now up-to-date Patron .n rel/ upon obtaining all the* requirements ai; Alf. A Uowur's, the Che* int, opposite tl» Convent.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 March 1901, Page 3

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