AUCTIUJN MALES. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S LIST OF AUCTION SALES FOR AUGUST, 1901. Waverley, Friday 16 Johnsonville, Tuesday 20 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 21 Johnsonville, Tuesday ....;.... 27 Mr Chas. Bridge's Sale, Waverley, Tuesday 20 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 28 Waverley, Friday 30 Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sheep Dip and Piercy'a Patent Fencing. RAYNEY JACKSON, . Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS, WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST. At 1 p.m. TiIREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. JD will sell by publio auction, as above, 12 quiefi "springing heifers j 5 fat cows 4 2i-year steers 240 lambs 165 wethers 300 good hogget* 250 ewes, 2-tooth to f.m. 100 2-tooth wethers Settlers having stock to enter are re- i quested to forward their entries as early as possible. I RAYNEY JACKSON, j j Auctioneer. , UNRESERVED CLEARING AT MARK'S HALL. THREE MILES FROM WAVERLEY. j TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1901. At 12.30 p.m. TjmEEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. JD have received instructions from suit. Charles Bridge (who has leased his farm) to sell by auction as above— 240 2, 4, 6 tooth and f.m. Lincoln ewes j in lamb to Lincoln rams
150 Mixed Hoggets (good) 100 Fat and Forward 2-tooth' Wethers 50 2, 4, and 6' tooth Lincoln Ewes, in lamb to Border Leicester rams 8 Lincoln Rams 1 Border Leicester Ram 10 Mixed Cattle 1 Good Bull (young), 4 Breeding Sows, Pedigree Berkshire Boax, 6 Porkers Also— Double-furrow Plough, Single-furrow Plough, Spade and Tyne Harrows, Hay Rake, Planet Jr. Horse Hoe, Hand Turnip Sower, Waggon, Dray, and Plough Harness, Yokes and Swingletrees, Chaff and Salt Boies, Milk Cans and Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture and Sundries. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 2 Good Brood Mares in foal to Glengyle 2 3-year-old Draughts, unbroken 1 5-year-old Draught Colt Buggy Pole and Shafts, Waggon and Frame, Milk Trap. luncheonTrovided. rayney jackson, Auctioneer. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. At 1 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell by public auction, as above: 1000 Well-bred .Lincoln Hoggets (good line) 230 Hoggets 150 4-tooth Wethers RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. TO WAVERLEY RESIDENTS. MR JOSEPH ROSS begs to inform the residents of Waverley and surrounding districts that he is prepared to under- i take all kinds of Painting and Paperhanging. Good work guaranteed ; terras moderate ; estimates given. JOSEPH ROSS, ■ Waverley. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, LI N STOCK, (Hotchkiss—Satanella) Will stand this season in Wanganui and Marton districts. For particulars apply GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Lessee, Or W. H. CHURTON.
Consumption ) is a little thing when it startf. 'I It is nothing but a cough. People \ < Bay " I've got a little cough a* i! cold, but it does'nt amount to any- !> thing. I'll bo all right in a day ,| or two." j, Sometimes they get veil and ! sometimes they don't. <! They will get well very quickly tl I they take Jean's Sherry \ 7salsam. \ It is a medicine prepared front < Lung Healing Remedies in -» 1 scientific way. It* work is to !; cure coughs and it does its work perfectly. Take a doae or two during the day and a dose on retiring; the \ curing will be going on while you are sleeping. In the morning you ; i will wake bright and refreshed and ; ready for a good day's work. . It is really marvellous how such a little of it does such a lot of good in so short a time. Sold in two sizes. 1/6 and 2/6. Prepared by ; G. W. HEX*, Chemiit, ' \ ; Viotoria Avenue, WanganaL THE ONLY SALE —of— BOOTS AND SHOES of any importance, because of the quantity of Stock held, is that of R. H ANNAH & C°" AT THEIR BOOT MARKET, Avenue, Wanganui. Commencing on FRIDAY NEXT, 26th. WE intend to make the effect of this Great Sale felt throughout .the length and breadth of the whole district, as we have many thousands of pounds' worth of Boots and Shoes to be cleared at Slaughtering Prices. READ THIS CAREFULLY. Ladies' American Lace and Button Shoes, 5/6, 7/11, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6 Ladies' Tan American Lace and Button Shoes, 7/11; former price, 12/6 Ladies' American Oxford Shoes, "Special," 4/11 Ladies' American Button Boots, 8/11; former price, 12/6 Ladies' American Tan and Black Glace Button and Lace Boots, 12/11 Girls' American Glace Button and Lace Boots in great variety Ladies' Tennis Shoes, 2/11, 3/11 Ladies' Slippers, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 Girls' Slippers, 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6, 2/11 Men's Heavy Watertights, Hannah's make, ; 9/6 Men's Bluchers, Nailed or Plain, Hannah's make, 4/11 and 5/11 "Special" Gents' American Tan Lace and Button Boots, IT/6; formerly 255. Don't miss this line ; it's a "real plum." I Gents' Tan Bals., 14/11; formerly 21/-. Gents' Goloshed Bals., 8/11; formerly 12/6. Space will not permit a more detailed price list than tbe above, but we have "STACKS MORE BARGAINS" TO OFFER. Be in Time, Get the First of Them from R. HANNAH AND CO., Avenue, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 16 August 1901, Page 3
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