AUCTION SALES. THREEMAN R. JACKSON AND £ , CO.'S STOCK SALES For NOVEMBER, 1904. Waverley, Friday 4 Wanganui, Wednesday 16 Waverley, Friday 18 SALE OF SHOW STOCK, ETC., FRIDAY , 18 Wanganui, Wednesday 30 SALE YARDS AT— Wanganui, Waverley, Waitotara, Turakina. AGENTS FOROvven's New Zealand Slieep Dip. Piercey Patent Fencing. KONDO SHEEP DRENCH. Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Fire and Marine). Shaw, Saviil, and Albion Co., Ltd. E. R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Sale at 1 p.m. TjIREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. j} will Sell at their Yards as above— 60 Mixed Yearlings 10 2-year Heifers 10 Mixed Yearlings 6 3-year Steers 30 3^-year Steers 25 Forward Cows 3 Forward Cows 3 Yearling Steers 13 2-year Empty Heifers 40 Mixed Yearlings 35 18-rnontli to 2-year Cattle 130 Hoggets (superior line) 100 4-tooth Wethers (woolly) 1 Ton Potatoes A Quantity of Cart Harness On Account of Waverley Racing ClubQuantity of Corrugated Iron and Spouting Also Starting Machine HAWERA SALE YARDS. ANNUAL BULL FAIR. . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. At 12.30 p.m. NOLAN, TONES, AND CO. will hold their Annual Bull Fair as above— Tho fahow.'ng well known breeders wiU be represented*— ■ Hunters' Estate, R. B. Pearce, John Winks, C, J. Hawken, G. V. Pearee, R. Bremer, Jas. Davidson, Lysaght's Estate, J. H. Sellers. SPLENDID BUSINESS OPENING ON MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. }71OR SALE, a First-class PRIVATE ? HOTEL, without license, in the rising Township of. MATAROA, beyond Taihape, on the MAIN TRUNK LINE to Auckland. This is a first-class open-ing-fora Storekeeper. There is also splendid accommodation for a Private Hotel, as this is practically the only suitable; house in the neighbourhood. The* building contains 22 rooms, wash- ■ house, stables, and ai!l conveniences, has just been nnisiied, and is ready for opening for a boardinghouse or storey TMs is a chance which seldom occurs. This building was elected by Mr. Harrison with the intention of securing a Publican's License, hut as the license was not granted, it will be sold at a sacrifice. The Railway Works, Fias and Saw Mllis in the ai-eaa- vicinity are the cause of a great deal of money being spent in Mataroa. The Hatitapu River runs past the township, and attracts a large number of fishermen. A large amount of the purchase money can remai'ai on inoi-tgage. Apply A.W.HARRISON, Hunter ville. POULTRY" FARM. £)£ ACRES, Westmere, well sheltered, fC\) plenty of water, good soil, small cottage, fowl-houses, etc. Good potato crop thrown in; eight years' lease at 1 12s. 6d. a week. Purchase clause at £30 ■ per acre. Apply READ BROS., Central Land Agency, Wanganui. HOTELS. SEVERAL good paying Hotels in rising country towns; good terms can be arranged. Giesen and Co., Ridgway Stre»t. - WOOL. WOOL. WE are now advancing on GROWING CLIPS of WOOL, for SALE or SHIPMENT HOME, at Lowest Rates. •••'.■ CASH BUYERS OF— - WOOL, SKINS, OA-HIDESp AND ::;;; -^^TALLW,---''^-^ :-^'- iv.-.w. LITTEE^SHEP DIPS.i b.,0W0.{ A KEMPTHOBN E,; - ■ ipROSSERo i AMD ; :<oi ©OVgi MMTORB? llvii f-rIT ..'.5.6 TftTANGANUI C|UPPLY AND VV. k5 j A GENCY /COMPANY, LTD. SOUND INVESTMENTS. T>ERSONS wishing to invest in Pro_L perfcies m this District should communicate with the undersiigned. We have Dairy Farms, Town Allotments, etc., and 110-foot frontage to HIGH STREET, DANNEVIRKE—-a coming business position, almost given away. Also a MUSIC BUSINESS, a going concern, w:ith good Piano and Organ Agency thrown in; Stock at Cost, No Goodwill asked for—-a chance of a lifetime. . . B. LARSEN & CO.; AGENTS, , DANNEVIRKE.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12341, 4 November 1904, Page 8
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