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AUCTION «AL.£S. FREEMAN B. JACKSON AND CO LIST OF AUCTION SALES FOR FEBRUARY, 1902. Johnsonville, Tuesday St. Hill Street, Wednesday Johnsonville. Tuesday WANGANUI RAM FAIR, Wednesday and Thursday 12 and Waverley, Friday Johnsonville, Tuesday St. Hill Street, Wednesday Jqhnsonville, Tuesday : St. Hill Street, Wednesday : Waverley, Friday : Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patei Sheep Dip and Piercy's Patent Fencing. RAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. MR JAMES AIKEN having purchase the remaining Ji-acre Sections frontir Gonville Avenue, has instructed Mcssi FREEMAN R. JACKSON and CO. 1 offer them on Most Liberal Terms, so i kO be within the reach of everyone desiroi of having a Freehold Homestead. The terms are 15 per cent. Cash; balaiK cun remain on mortgage if desired, for period of 5 years. For full particulars, apply to FREEMAN R. JACKSON and CO. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. JVANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. At 1 o'clock. "CIREEMAN R. JACKSON and CO. wi] JL: sell by public auction, as above:----1 Fat Cow 45 Yearling to 18-months Cattle 3 Springing Heifers 50 3-year Bullocks 20 2-Year Steers 40 3£-year Steers 70 3-year Steers 60 2'to 2£-year Steers 50 Choice 2-year Dairy Heifers 20 18-month Steers 30 Cows and Calves 17 Rams, bred by Robt. Bremer 100 Fat Sheep 1000 2. 4, 6, and full-mouth Ewes 800 Woolly Lambs (superior line) 130 Woolly Lambs 150 2 and 4 tooth) Wethers RAYNEY JACKSON, Anntionfrfrr SU3URB OF GONVILLE THE CHEAPEST SUBURBAN LAN! IN THE MARKET. SECTION'S, 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 tha Wanganui Post Office. Plana and full particulars can be ob* tamed at our office. Title: Land Transfer Act. FREEMAN R. u^CKSON AND CO. WANGANUI pENTRAL "DAM • pAIR. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 12tn and 13th FEBRUARY, 1902. FREEMAN R, JACKSON AND CO. will sell by public auction, as above, J oil account of the following well knowc Breeders, viz. . Messrs. Win. Wilsou, .lon Bros., R. h. Hamilton, M. H. Wybourue, Owei> Hawes, G V. Pearce, A. J. Walkinton, Jobs Shield, S. Napier, J. M. Wilkie, W. Gadsby; Gco. Sutton, Geo. Mitchell, J. W. Hughes, Wm. H. Wybourne, Jas. JRiddell, J. B. Murray, John Wilkie. James Collins, J. H. Matbieson, J. U. Hughes, Robert Bremer, G. F. Brenxer, 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 Hams 20 Stud Lincolns, bred by Wm. Wilson, 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 W. Gadsby, Esq. 20 Stud Lincolns, bred by John Wilkie, Esq. 10 Stud Lincolns, bred by Robt. Br-»-n.er, Esq. 10 Stud Lincolns, 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. Threlkeld, Esq. 12 Stud Lincolns, bred by Hon. J. D. Ormond. 30 EnglisJi Leicester Rams, bred in Canterbury. 10 English Leicester Rams, bred bj R. E. Mcßae, Esq. 30 English Leicester Rams, bred by P. C. Ttoelkeld, Esq. 6 English Leicester Rams, bred by A. Martin, Esq. 15 English Leicester Rams, bred by R. Wright, Esq. (Canterbury) 2 Stud English Leicesters, bred by Messrs. Perry Bros. 5 Stud English Leicesters, bred by E. A. Campbell, Esq. 4 Stud Southdown Rams, bred by J. W. Baker, Esq. 25 Border Leicester Rams, bred by J. S. Holmes, Esq. 30 Border Leicester Rams, bred by W Boag, Esq. 30 Border Leicester Rams, bred bT N.Z. and A. Land Company. " 2 Stud Border Leicesters, Dred by J. S." Holmes, Esq. 3 Stud Border .Leicesters, bred by Hon. J. D. Ormond. 30 Romney Marsh Rams, bred in Canterbury 30 Romney Marsh Rams, bred by V. Holmes. Waimakaka.' 30 Shropshire Rams, bred in Canterbury. All Studs will be offered at 2 p.m. on First Day. The Auctioneers would draw the attention of settlers and tho?e in want of vea'iy first-class Rams to the splendid animals to bi sold at the Central Fair. They ar» sill from the best flocks in New Zealan'l, and as they are sold singly every opportunity is given to buyers to make careful selection. The Sale commences first day at 11 45 a.m., second day at 10 a.m. Luncheon Provided. RAYNEY JACUSON, Auctioneer. —-■ 7^=^=^— IN a short time wo will " hear the old and familiar expression, "A Merry Christmas to You," and there will be the usual re-union of friends, relatives and sweethearts, exchanging good wishes and kisses and presents. The best present you can make to a hobbling corn-stricken friend is a box of Barraclough's Progandra, or if your friend can't even hobble being laid up with sciatica, chronic rhou matism, lumbago, or gout. Rarraelough's Rheumatic Liquid is indioated ; but in tinease of Violent. Raging Toothache, the present should be a bottle of Barraclough's Magic Nervin.e. Don't wait till Christ mas to mak" these presents, start to-day; ; the-result will be freedom from pstin. A VTerrv Ohrisimas and a Happy Now Year. barSaclough's herbal cures are stocked by J. Nnsworthy nnd "11 Chemist ;mtl tStorekcfpt r.s. Caution—lmitations are rife, so Iw sure you got Bnrraclough's, and take nothing 'Just t\» liood." Don't bo gullt-i.l by urKiruimlous vendors, but insist npor! hnving FJnrracloagii's CertaiD Curos! v

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1902, Page 3

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