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AUCTION HAX-ES. T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S JJ LIST OF AUCTION SALES FOR AUGUST,-1901., Mr Chas. Bridge's Sale, Waverier. Tuesday, 20 Johnsonville, 'Tuesday '2? St. HUI Street, Wednesday ... 28 Waverley, Friday ... 30 SEPTEMBER, 1901. Johnsonville, Tuesday 3 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 4 Johnsonville, Tuesday 10 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 11 Waverley, Friday 13 Johnsonville, Tuesday 17 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 18 Horse' Fair, Friday ~....-. 20 Johnsonville, Tuesday 24 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 25 Waverley, Friday 27 Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patent Shaep Dip and Piercy's Patent Fencing. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28th. At 1 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell by public auction, as abotrc : 7 Daily Cows in calf 1 Store Cow 5 Heifers 600 Shorn Hoggets 450 Woolly Hoggets (good line). hOO Hoggets 120 Hoggets 200 Turnip-fed Hoggets RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS, WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th. At 1 p.a». EjmEEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. 1 will srll by publio auction, as above, 25 Store Cows 9 Springing Heifers' 300 Good Hoggets iU Quiet 3-year Springing Heifers Settlers having stock to enter are requested to forward tlieir entries- as early is possible. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. THE MANHATTAN PATENT SMOKELESS TNCANDESCENT T AMP 1 Jj [s a Beautiful Silver Nickel Lamp, of Elegant Design, and Faithful Workman:hip. Four Leading Points about it are— IT IS THE BEST INCANDESCENT LAMP BURNING KEROSENE OIL WITHOUT MANTLE. THE LIGHT IS TURNED OUT JUST LIKE GAS—IT DOES'NT REQUIRE BLOWING DOWN — THE CHIMNEY. — THE WICK REQUIRES BUT &Lr-HT ATTENTION, BEING EASY TO CLEAN, AND, WHEN USED, EASY TO REPLACE. THE FLAME IS, AND MUST BE, ALWAYS GIVEN. But the chief point of it all is—LIGHT, [t will give more light, and burn less oil. jomparatively speaking, than any other lamp in the market. You can take all bhe lamps that are sold, and put them in i room, and light them altogether. When jrou bring in THE MANHATTAN they will suffer an eclipse—it is as if the sun were shining amiast so many moons. The Size of THE MANHATTAN LAMP is 14 inches, and the Price is 20/-. It is sold by all Ironmongers. TIHE Tl/rANHATTAN T AMP pO NEW YORK, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. ' '■.. •TVRINK CEYLON TEA. ; THE dainty housewife should, as in everything else, study her husband's desire in regard to Tea, a good Cup of which he never fails to appreciate, and will do well to purohase ALWAYS the purest and best procurable. , Now, NIRVANA TEA is a combination of choice Ceylon Teas, selected from different Tea Gardens, and the result is a Brand of Specially Fine Quality, producing aa exquisite full flavoured liquor, which, whilst refreshing and pleasant to irink, possesses none of the positively injurious ingredients (not tea at all), always inseparable from cheap,' common bea. IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED "NIRVANA" DO SO AT ONCE. Retailed by— A. M. Howitt, Patea. W. Balfour, Waverley. A. H. Parkinson, Hawera. S.Ward, Marton. Ellis Bros, and Valder, Taihape. 0. G; A. Harvey, Taylorville. ,w^ ■ TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN WANGANUI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, LI N S T O C X, (Hotchkiss —Satanella) Black Horse, 17.JJ hands ' high. Halfbrother to St. Paul, St. Clements, etc. LINSTOCK (10 years old) only started once as a 2-year-old. As a 3-year-old he jarned a winning bracket by appropriating the open Flying Stakes at Pakuranga (Auckland) meeting, beating a field of 11, including St. Vincent, Annabelle, and Brown Mantle, and cutting out the five furlongs in 1.4. After competing at the Auckland Summer Meeting he next took part in the gathering at Avondale, where be annexed the Flying Handicap, beating Lufra, Count Lamont, The Sharper; and several others. At the March meeting oi the same Club, carrying top weight, he started favourite in the Waitakerei Handicap, and finished fourth to Retaliation, The Lieutenant, and The Sharper, the sis furlongs being run in 1,16. At the Auckland R.C. Meeting he carried a big weight, and ran third to Doris and Reaper in the Railway Handicap, for which a field of nine started. Owing to an accident on the course while competing he fell over a hurdle which had been inadvertently left on the track, and "this finished up his racing career. LINSTOCK is the biggest thoroughbred horse that has ever visited the Wanganui district. In colour he is black, and stands 17.1J^ hands high. He has a handsome head, beautiful rein, oblique shoulder, very short back, fine flat bone, and is a good quartered horse. He is really a horse that should suit the requirements of all sorts of breeders, who should look through liis pedigree. « LINSTOCK will stay at Mr Churton's, Aramoho, and will travel to Turakina (via For.lell) on Mondays, Marton on Tuesdnys. returning Wednesdays (via No. 1 Line) nnd at home at Aramoho on Thursdays. Single Mares, 5 guineas;. two or mor? marca, £4. All Fees payable 31st January L 902. Good Paddpcking at Aramoho, 1/- pei week. AH care taken, but no responsibility for lors of marcs by death, accident, or otherwise howsoever. Fnr particulars apply GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Lessee Or W. H. CHURTON. j Aramoho. |

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Wanganui Chronicle, 26 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 26 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 26 August 1901, Page 3