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AUCTION KAUSB. TTIREEMAN R, JACKSON AND CO.'S, IJD LIST OF AUCTION SALES FOR FEBRUARY, 1902. Johnsonville, Tuesday 4 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 5 Johnsonville, Tuesday 11 WANGANUI RAM FAIR, Wednesday and Thursday 12 and 13 Waverley. Friday ...". 14 Johnsonville, Tuesday 18 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 19 Johnsonville, Tuesday 25 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 26 Waverley, Friday 28 Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sheep Dip and Piercy's Patent Fencing. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer N 0 T I. C E. MR JAMES AIKEN having purchased the remaining Sections fronting Gonville Avenue, has ins-tructed Messrs FREEMAN R. JiCKSON and CO. to offer them on Most Liberal Terms, so as to be within the reach of everyone desirous of .having a Freehold Homestead. The terms are 15 per cent. Cash; balance can remain on mortgage if desired, for a period of 5 years. For full particulars, apply to FREEMAN R, JACKSON and CO. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS, WAVERLEY. I FRIDAY, JANUARY 31. At 1 p.m. T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. Jj will sell by public auction, as above, 6 Fat Cows (heavy weights) 20 25-year Steers 35 2^-year Steers 30 15-months Steers 30 18-months Steers 20 Cows and Calves 17 Heifers 10 Weaners 10 3-year Hand-fed Heifers 8 Weaiiers 600 Lambs (good line) 100 Lambs 100 2 and 4-tooth Wethers 80 Shorn Lambs 200 Woolly Lambs 1000 Half-bred Border Leicester Lambs, in wool 140 Border Leicester Cross Lambs- (good ■ line) 100 Ewes 1 Shorthorn Bull On account of Alex. Dickie, Esq., who has leased one of his farms— 50 Cows and Calves 40 2-year Steers 30 Forward Bullocks 30 Quiet Heifers, in calf 20 Fat Heifers 1 4-year Durham Bull 900 2-tooth Wethers 300 Ewes 200 Lambs

16 Pure-bred English Leicester Rams, bred by Furze, of Cnristchurch. Settlers having • Stock to enter are requested to forward their entries as early as possible. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. At 1 o'clock. ITIEEEMAN R. JACKSON and CO. will Jj sell by public auction, as above:— 20 2-Year Steers 17 Rams, bred by Robt, Bremer RAYNEY. JACKSON, A lint ion o-ar. SU3URB OF UONVILLE. THE CHEAPEST SUBURBAN LAND IN THE MARKET. SECTIONS, consisting of any area required, for sale. This is the healthiest residential locality close to town. Good roads tap the suburb from two separate directions (viz., via Ingestre Street and the Castlecliff Road). Abundant, water supply ; splendid view of the sea and river; easy access by railway, road, and 'bus. Gonville Avenue has been clayed and metalled and taken over by the Waitotara County Council. This suburb adjoins the Golf Links. We strongly recommend it to the notice of those desirous of obtaining a first-class residential site within easy hail of the Wanganui Post Office. Plans and full particulars can be obtained at our office. Title: Land Transfer Act. FREEMAN It. JaCKSON AND CO. WANGANUI pENTEAL T? AM "pUIR. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 12th and. 13th FEBRUARY, 1902. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell by public auction, as above, on account of the following well known Breeders, viz.. Messrs. Wm. Wilson, lon Bros., R. I*. Hamilton, M. H. Wybourne, Ower Hawes, G V. Pearce, A. J. Walkinton, John Shield, S. Napier, J. M. Wilkic, W. Gadsby, Geo. Suttou, Geo. Mitchell, J. W. Hughes, Wm. H. Wybourae, Jas. Riddell, J. B. Murray, John Wilkie. James Collins, J. H. Matb.ie.von, J. U. Hughes, Robert Bremer, G. F. Bremer, L. G. Bremer, Jas. Walker, J. S. Holmes, A Southey Baker, R. B. Pearce, N.Z. and A. Land Company, Mrs Symes, H. Guscott, and R. Hair's Estate— 1100 Purebred 2-tooth Lincoln Rams 20 Stud Lincolns, bred by Wm. W'lson, Esq. 11 Stud Lincolns, on account of Messrs Perry Bros. 12 Stud Lincolns, bred by J. M. Wilkie, Esq. 8 Stud Lincolns, on account of vv. Gadsby, Esq. 20 Stud Lintolns, bred by John Wilkie, Esq. 10 Stud Lincolns, bred by Robt. Br.;n.er, Esq. 10 Stud Lineolns, bred by Messrs. B. and W. Raynor. 6 Stud Lincolns, bred by J. S. Ho mes, Esq. 4 Stud Lincolns., bred by G. V. Pearce, Esq. 2 Stud Lincolns, bred by P. C. Thrclkeld, Esq. 12 Stud Liueolns, bred by Hon. J. D Ormond. 30 English Leicester Rams, bred in Canterbury. 10 English Leicester Rams, bred by R. E. Mcßae, Esq. 30 English .Leicester Rums, bred by P. C. Tliaelkcld, Esq. j 6 English Leicester Rams, bred by A. Martin, Esq. 15 English Leicester Rams, bred by R. Wright, Esq. (Canterbury) 2 Stud Englisli Leicesters, bred by Messrs. Perry Bros. 5 Stud Englisli Leicester.?, bred by E. A. Campbell, Esq. 4 Stud Sp.uth.dqwn Rams, bred by J. W- Baker, Esq. 25 Border Leicester Rums, bred by J. S. Holmes, Esq. 20 Border Leicester Rams, bred by W Brag, Esq. 30 Border Leicester Rams, bred b7 N.Z. and A. Land Company. 2 Stud Border Leicester?, bred by J. S. Holmes, Esq. 3 Stud Border J^eicesters, bred by Hon. J. D. Onnornl. 30 Romney Marsh Rums, bred in Canterbury 30 Romney Marsh Rams, bred by V. Holmes. Waimnkaka. ■50 Shropshire Rams, fcred m Canter bury. ;

All Studs will Ij.j offered at 2 p.m. oi First Day. The Auctioiuvrx would draw the atte'i lion of soltlers anil thoM; iv want of rea'h (ir.st-cl.'ss Rams tfi the spk'iidir] utiimuls ' bi sold at the Central Fair. They a.ili from the best Hocks in New Zealaii" jifid as they are sojd singly every opportunity, is given to buyers, to make carefi" ! election. The S;i^e commences first day at 11 <35 i a.m., second day at 10 a.m. ' I Luncheon Provided. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. j i A pOSIIITE TIACT. MA-URU for Sprains, Braises, and all [ Pain. Universal verdict—"lt acts amaz- | ingly." Oower, Chemist.,

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Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1902, Page 3

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