AUCTION MALES. FREEMAN R, JACKSON AND CO.'S LIST OF AUCTION SALES FOR ■ FEBRUARY, 1902. Waveiley, Friday lf| Johnsonville, Tuesday 1° St. Hill Street, Wednesday 19 Johnsonville, Tuesday "5 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 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. have been instructed by Messrs D. Blair and J. B. Murray (whose leases have expired) to sell by public auction on the farms, Westmere, on MONDAY, February 24th (at Mr Blair's) and TUESDAY, February 25th (at Mr Murray's), the whole of their Stock, consisting of Purebred Shorthorn Cows, Bulls, Steers, Stud Lincoln Ewes and Rams, Breeding Ewes, Wethers, Lambs, Horses, Drays, Reapers, Binders, and other Farm Implements. Full particulars later. NOTICE. MR JAMES AIKEN having purchased the remaining Sections fronting Gonville Avenue, has instructed Messrs FREEMAN R. JACKSON and CO. to offer them on Most Liberal Terms, so as to be within the reach of everyone desirous of having a Freehold Homestead. Th<i 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. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. At 1 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell by public auction, as above, 2 Springing Cows 7 Weaners 6 Cows and Calves 50 18-month to 2-year Steers (good line) 50 3 to 3£-year Bullocks 50 2 to 2i-year Steers 20 Quiet 2-y.ear Dairy Heifers 6 Cows and Calves 60 Well-bred Yearlings 40 2i-year Heifers, in Calf 30 Forward Bullocks 500 Shorn Lambs 500 Woolly Lambs 600 Woolly LawSs 200 Ewes * 170 Fat and Forward Ewes 600 Lambs 100 Mixed 2-tooth Sheep 100 Forward Ewes 800 Shorn Lambs 1 Waggon 1 Set Disc Harrows Settlers having stock to enter are requested to forward their entries as early as possible. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT THE FARM, WHENUAKURA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. At 1 p.m. T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. JD have been instructed by Mr. Cecil Honeyfield to sell by public auction, ;is above — With Slight Reserve, 15 Fat and Forward Cows 200 Prime Wethers 9 Horses (Draughts and Hacl^). Without Reserve— Horse-power and Cliaffcutter, Ploughs, Grain, Grass Seed, Rape, and Manure Dril's, Dray, Phaeton, Weighing Machine, 100 Bags Chaff, 15 Sucks Oats, Anvil, Bellows, and Tools, Doors, Windows, Frames, Furniture, etc. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. SUBURB OF QONVILLE THE CHEAPEST SUBURBAN LAN! 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. Gohville Avenue has been clayed and metalled and taken over by the Waitotora County Council. This suburb adjoins the Golf Links. We strongly recommend it to the notice of these 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 R' oaCKSON AND CO. THE SHRUNKEN PRICE SALE' —AtWill be continuel TO-DAY, when fresh bargains will be r>laced on Hie Tables and shown in the Windows. TO CURTAIN BUYERS. One of the greatest bargains picked up by Mr George, when in London, was about 325 pairs of Lace Curtains, slightly soiled ut tho edge; these wa shall oli'er at less than half their value. Ladies! Do not miss the opportunity. Lot 62—A whole lot of Lace Curtains will go at 3/11. Lot 63—A whole lot of Lace Curtains will go at 4/11. Lot 64—A whole lot of Lace Curtains will go at 5/11. Lot 65—A whole lot of Lace Curtains will -ro at 6/11. I Lot 66 —A whole lot of Lace Curtains will iro at 8/11. Lot 67—A whole lot o£ Lace Curtains will go at 10/9. Lot 68—A whole lot of Lace Curtains will go at 12/6. i Lot 69—A whole lot of Lace Curtains will I go at 15/6. '■ Lot 70—A whole lot of Lace Curtains will i go at 17/6. Lot 71—We have done a very large business this season in Muslin Curtains, ill plain spots, and figured. As there are a, few slightly soiled we shall clear in the following "lots:—About 50 pairs Plain White 'Muslin, frilled. Usual prise, 8/11, ut 5/- pair. jjot 72—About 30 pairs of Coloured- Muslin Curtains, frilled, in Kiune very pretty colours. Usual price, 11/6, at 7/6. " Lot 73—About) 15 pairs of Plain White Muslin Curtains, our own make, 3£ yards long. Usual price, 13/6, at 10s. .Lot 74—About 35 pairs of Spot and Sprigged White Frilled Muslin Curtains. Usual price, 21s, at 14/6. These Goods are of the Very L.ive.vt Patterns and1 designs, and should bu inspected. To., see them is to buy them. / WANGJfNUI AND WELLINGTON Only.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 14 February 1902, Page 3
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