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AUCTION SALES. MESSRS. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND OVS AUCTION SALES for OCTOBER: Wanganui, Wednesday 8 Waverley. Friday .". 10 Johnsonville, Tuesday 14 Wanganui, Wednesday 15 Johnsonville, Tuesday 21 Wanganui, Wednesday 2? Waverley, Frid&r " 24 Johnsonville, Tuesday , 28 Wanganui. Wednesday 29 HORSE FAIR, FRIDAY 31 Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sheep Dip and Piercy'6 Patent Fencing. RAYNEy" JACKSON, j Auctioneer. ! WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. A 1 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will 6ell at their Yards, as above— 150 Catttle 65 2 to 3-year Steers 10 Fat Cows 10 18-month to 2-year Steeers On account of the Dauiellis Estate, without reserve^ — 1 ACRE (more or less), town allotment No. 117, on pla of Wairoa, Waverley Towship. Settlers having stock to enter are requested to forward entries as early as possible. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. AT NOON. T7JREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO JDj! will sell at their Yards, as above— 20 Dairy Heifersl (in calf and springing) 8 Picked Hand-fed Dairy Heifers (near Calving) 7 Picked Hand-fed Daily Heifers (■ear Calving) 8 Empty Heifers 18 2^-year Steers 10 Fat Cows 5 Prime Fat Cows (heavy weights) 8 Fat Cowsi 3 Fat Cows 6 Dairy Cows 2 Fat Cow s 3 Forward Cows 1 Good Milch Cow (springing) 150 Forward Wethers 100 Ewes and Lambs 200 Good Hoggets A 'BUS will leave the Fountain at 11.45 a.m., returning from' the Sale Yards at 2 p.m. LUNCHEON may be obtained at the Yards?, from Mrs David Li ltd, at town prices. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE. WE have the following desirable Pro* perties to dispose of privately:— 207 Acres at Brunswick, 9^ miles from town, li miles from creamery, post office, school and church, good level road. Owner leaving the district. 1794 Acres on Waitotara River, 17 miles from railway, 750 in grass, divided into 8 paddocks, 100 acres river flats ready for plough. Woolshed (80 x 30), dip, yards, etc., complete. Splendid eight-roomed house (exclusive of pantry, kitchen, store, and scullery). Price, £2 10s. per acre. We will be pleased to supply further particulars on application. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. SOME VERY SPECIAL LINES of NEW SEASON'S DRESSES, PRINTS, MUSLINS, and TRIMMINGS are now opened at MELBOURNE HOUSE. THE MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENTS .... Are under the direction of the Best Talent Available, and we undertake to turn out GENT'S SUITS and LADIES' DRESSES that for Style and Finish are very difficult to approach. OUR PERFECTION Is not the result of limited experience, but the outcome of YEARS OF STUDY in the World's Fashionable Centres. FURTHER INFORMATION And Instruction, if necessary, from J. J ; BUCKRBLL MELBOURNE HOUSE, Avenue Opposite English Church. WANGANUI PORK BUTCHERY. AT? kr P n OODWIN, . lh* (X vjt.: urooDwiN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PORK BUTCHERS AND HAM AND BACON OURERS. SMALL GOODS MADE FRESH DAILY. Cambridge, German, Hamburg, and Coburg Sausages, Bath Polonies, Saveloys, Black and White Puddings, Brawn, Warwickshire Pork Pies, Pressed Ham and Tongue. Pressed Beef, Pressed Cheek Poultry (dressed, steamed, and roasted), Fresh and Pickled Pork, Ham and Ba-con, always on hand. CARTS CALL AS FOLLOWS: MONDAYS.—Aramoho, Gonville. and Castlecliff. TUESDAYS. — Durietown, Putiki. St. John's Hill. Mosstown. WEDNESDAYS.—Aramoho, Sedgebrook, Eastown. and Uipokongaro. THURSDAYS.—Castlecliff, Liverpool and Dublin Streets. FRIDAYS.--Durietown Putiki, St. John's Hill, Mosstown. SATURDAYS. — Aramoho, Sedgebrook, Eastown, and Upokongaro. A. E. AND G. GOODWIN, RIDGWAY STREET.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11755, 4 October 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11755, 4 October 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11755, 4 October 1902, Page 6