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AUUIION SALftT. ST. JOHN'S BUSH. I HAVE received instructions from Mrs White (leaving the district) to sell by private contract, FOR CASH, at Low jtiates to effect immediate sale, ihe following Valuable Properties, with Magnificent Grounds to each; soil of the richest description; Each Property is complete in itself with every Modem Convenience. Lot 1. —About 3 4/sth acres, with 11----roomed House; 5 chains frontage to Belt Road. Lob 2.—About 2 acres, newly-built 9roomed House; frontage 3£ chains to Belt Road. Lpt 3.—About 1J acres, 7-roomed House. Lot 4. —About 1| acres, first-class Building Site. Sketch Plan and every information afc my office. Title: Land Transfer. Intending Purchasers will be driven to the locality—only li miles from Post Office. ED. N. LIFFITON, Land Agent, Rutland Chambers. HUNTERVILLE SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, At 12.30 p.m. pORTON AND SON will sell by pub\JT lie auction, as above — 25 Yearling Steers 20 Yearling Steers 20 Picked Dairy Heifers 15 Yearling Heifers 20 Yearling Heifers 12 2-year Heifers 2 Store Bullocks 30 2-year Steers 23 2-year Steers 5 2-year Steers 12 Cows, in calf . 7 Store Cows 2 Fat Cows 9 Yearlings 40 2-year Steers 300 Fat and. Forward 4-tooth Wethers ; 200 Shorn Hoggets 200 Shorn Ewes 25 Fat Ewes 25 Hoggets 100 Wethers 150 Ewes 20 Weaner Pigs . s Also, in conjunction with Abraham and Williams, the whole of Mr J. J. Lowrie's CATTLE— 100 2ryear Steers 50 2£-year Steers 1 25 18-month Steers 30 2-year Heifers 20 Yearling Heifers 25 Steers G Store Bullocks 50 Breeding Cows, in calf to a Shorthorn bull tfOKTON AND SON, Auctioneers. FEILDING SALiii YARDS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At 12.A0 p.m. ri ORTON AND SON will sell by public1 \JT auction as ' above— 10 3-year Springing Heifers 2 Well-bred Jersey Springing Heifers 2 2-year Empty Jersey Heifers 5 Yearling Dairy Heifers 1 Jersey Shorthorn Bull . lo Yearling! Steers '. 150 Young Woolly Ewes, with 120 per cent, lambs* by Southdown and Shropshire rams 150 Ewes,,'•: in' wool, with over 100 per cent, lambs by Leicester and Down rams .■■■■••: GORTON AND SON, • Auctioneers. BIGGER TIOYS IGGER JJOYS THIS TIME. LAST WEEK we mentioned Little Boys' Suits, and this week we are offering GREAT VALUE IN SUITS for Bigger Boys. NORFOLK SUITS, in Boys' and Youths', in the very latest Tweeds, for this season's wear. We have them with Step Collars, Strap and Buckle, at 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d. 17s 6d, up to 355. CAMBRIDGE SUITS, also for Boys and Youths. These are Three-garment Suits, with Strap ! and Buckle. Colours: Fawns, Heather. Browns, Greys, and Navy Blue 22s Gd, 255, 29s 6d, 32s 6d. HUSSAR SUITS, Boys' and Youths', all good patterns, this season's designs. The knickers can be done either plain or with strap and buckle. 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s. JV PA¥L & CO* VICTORIA HOUSE, Wanganui. JEWELLEBY SALE by the JEWELLERY IMPORTING COY. F. HARFORD, MANAGER. (Opposite the English Church, Avenue). VIEW THE WINDOWS and be convinced of the HUGE REDUCTIONS BROOCHES. ROOCHES. A Magnificent Stock, all marked up in the Window in Plain Figures. Watches; atches. Ladies', Gents', or Boys'. Hundreds .of them ticketed up. Stock must be reduced. £3000 worth to choose from. SOLID SILVER AND ELP. WARE FIELD GLASSES, CLO.OKS. THE WHOLE StfOCK Placed at ycur disposal, for 21 DAYS. REPAIRING, as usual, under the able supervision of F. HARFORD, Manager^

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12720, 17 November 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12720, 17 November 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12720, 17 November 1903, Page 6