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AUCTION SALEM. SIXTH ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF DRAUGHTS. AT YOUNGER' 3 STABLES, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th. ri ORTON AND SON have received in\X structions from Messrs Hocken Bros, to sell by public auction, as above, at 1 o'clock— 20 4 and 6-year-old Heavy Mares ami Geldings, broken to all classes. oF Avork (tip-top line) 25 3-year-old Fillies and Geldings, broken to chains 10 Active Young Spring Carters, broken to single harness NOTE. —In drawing attention to this., the Sixth Annual Spring Sale on account of the above well-knoAvn vendors,. the auctioneers have pleasure in stating that the Horses are in every way up to their usual hieh standard. Among the number are a dozen Clinking Good Mares and Fillies. The Spring Carters are a splendid lot, suitable for milk or store carts, and the wholo are in first-rate working condition. GORTON AND SOJs, Auctioneers. MARTON SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. RE. BECKETT wilksell by public auc- • tion, as above,— 6 18-months Shorthorn. Steers 14 12 to 15-months (mixed) Shorthorns 1 Fat Cow 2 Spring Heifers (selected) 26 2 to 3-year Springing Heifers (Overton) 3 Springing Heifers 7 Mixed Cattle 1 Store Cow 430 Turnip-fed Hoggets 50 Ewes, in lamb 300 Ewes, in lamb 100 Forward Ewes 350 Good Turnip-fed Lambs 1 Purebred Jersey Bull 200 Woolly Hoggets 100 Shorn* Hoggets 60 Hcxggetia 80 Woolly Hoggets 55 Hoggets 130 Forward! Ewes 30 Fat Wethers 65 4 and 6-tooth Wethers On .account of W. T. Galpin, Esq.— 100 Dairy-fed Heifers (September Calvers) R. E. BECKETT, Auctioneer. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell by public auction at their Yards, Rangitikei Street, as above, at 1 p.m.— 70 Yearling to 2-year Cattle 60 2^ to: 3-year Steers 10 Heifers, in calf 100 Ewes, in lianub ■ ? ■ • ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, . Auctioneer*. JUST LANDED— PRIME SOUTHERN OATS, comprising DANISH, TARTARIAN, &ARTOIN S, SPARROWBILLS, and BLACK TARTARS, all at Lowest Market Quotations. N.I LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., Taupo Quay, Wangaoui. TTNITED TfIARMEKS* '" U NITED J} ARMERS' fXO-OPERATTVE .A SSOCIATIOtt \J O-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIOK CYPHERS' INCUBATORS. CYPHERS BROODERS. BONE CRUSHERS. SHELL SMASHERS. POULTRY BOOKS' FOR FOWLS, DUCKS, EGG FARMS, Etc, FOWL GRIT. CRUSHED SHELL. PRATT'S1 POULTRY FOOD. Place Your Orders Early, and Save Being disappointed! Practical information at the Co-Op. tr.F.o.A. Cattle Molasses, Sunlight Oil Cake. "p\RINK r\NLY pOUMA PIEA. Vahte Guaranteed! Purity Guaranteed^. Satisfaction Guaranteed I Telephone 166. P.O. Box 141. W. M. ASHTON, WOOD, COAL. GfcAjft .«£ PfcODtJOE merchant, shipping, carrying, and FORWARDING AGfefcT, B*. Hill Street ... W*ng«rai J. J. CURTIB, W«Uingto«. J. KIER. WellißfftOß. OHAFI, HAY, "BRAN, OATg, ETO., •hray* on hand. GOODS anTpARCELS f rwardeo. to an/ addrtof. Furnitnre Carefollr Honored or Stored at Reasonable Bate*. All Coals Weighed before laying the Yard. '

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 16 August 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 16 August 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 16 August 1902, Page 6