AUCTION SALm. BADDELEY AND FORLONG AND CO.'S LIST OF AUCTION SALES For jr'LY, 1905. "\\ uverk-y, Friday 7 Wangaiiui, Wednesday 19 Waverley, Friday 21 Wanganui Peoyle'a Building Society. Fire Insurance Company. Cannon's Dip. SALE YARDS.AT— Wanganui, Waverley,' Mangamahu., and ltaetihi. FARMS of every description on our books for Sale or Lease. PERCY FORLONG, Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 7. At 1 p.m. ■OADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. J3 will Sell by Public Auction 3 as above— 5 Fat Cows 80 2 and 3-year old Heifers hand fed 25 18 months mixed Cattle 10 2^-yeai- Steers 25 18-month Steers 30 2-year Steers 2.i 18-month Steers 13 18-month Steers 24G f.f.m. Ewes, in lamb 200 Good Lambs 300 2, 4, and 6-tooth Wethers 200 Romney-Linooln Lambs * 200 Lambs _JOO Lambs i Special LandT Announcement. 1400 Acres O.R.P. Lease AND 400 Acres U.P. Lease Best Sheep Land in New Zealand. 650 Acres of the above is in Grass, balance in heavy I Bush consisting of Totara, I Hinau, Tawa, Rata, Matai, B I etc., I IS WINTERING { 1000 Breeding Ewes, 600 Hoggets and Wethers, 200 Big Cattle, 50 Yearlings, and Horses —which is equal to 3 Sheep per acre. Don't believe it. Come and see it for yourselves. Is undulating and hilly, about 100 ploughable ; Fences brand new, sheep proof, totara posts and gates: good buildings, all totara. Goodwill: £7 per acre 600 Acres Adjoining, similar land. 400 in grass, O.R.P. and L.I.P. leases. I Price £3000, goodwill. Above properties hi Pohonui B district. "•■ ■ E 1000 Acres ' 8| miles fronl Wanganui, 850 iii grass; carrying 1750 sheep and 130 head big cattle through I winter, is an all round firstclass sheep and cattle farm and I an absolute bargain at £6/10 I per acre. I Large sum on at 4.} per cent. I APPLY JBaddeley, Forlong I AND CO., I Auctioneers & Land Agents, I WANGANUI THE ... PHAEMACY 'Late Hean's). ■ VICTORIA AVENUE. PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED FROM ANY PHYSICIAN. ALL DRUGS PURE. JUJj CHARGES REASONABLE. a?y )■ ' PROPRIETARIES AND ALL OTHER WORK CONTINUED AS BEFORE A REVOLUTION . . IN ... DEESS CUTTING. MISS L. ROBERTS, late of London (inventor and patentee of the Imperial System of Dress Cutting) gives a FREE PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION IN THE CLASS ROOM, DAILY, from 10 to 9, till TUESDAY 3NEXI'. COOCH'S BUILDINGS. Classes are now formed under the representative. Miss Johnston, late of David Jones, Sydney. All shaped Coats, Skirts, Children's Dresses, Boys' Coats, Undergarments, Shaped Collars and Blouses, to be learned in one lesson of two hours. Every mother and daughter should bo her own dressmaker.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12545, 7 July 1905, Page 8
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