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AUCTION SALEB. , BADDEL&* ajNU !<UiUiUJNU AND CO.'S J LIST OF AUCTION SALES '• For DECEMBER. Wanganui Wool Sales, Tuesday .. 19 5 Wanganui, Wednesday ......'.. 20 Waverley, Friday 22 SALE YARDS AT— I , Wanffanui, Waverley, Mangamahu, and Ra*>*ibi. ; AGENTS FOR— i Wanganui People's Building Society . All Classes of Insurance effected. Cannon's Dip. ) . ——..— . FARMS of every description on our books for Sale or Lease. PERCY C. FORLONG, j Auctioneer. IMPORTANT CLEARING STOCK - ■ . - *SALE. WAVERLEY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. At 12.30 p.m. . T>ADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. 5 _D have received instructions from Harry Death, Esq., to sell by auction, at his Homestead, close to Waverley, tho wholo of his waluable stock, com-* prising— 1000 Fat and Forward Wethers (superior line, mostly Jfat) 7 Lincoln' Rama s 2 Good Milk Cows 60 3 and 4 year Bullocks 2 ■■Cows" ! 2 Draught "Horses 3 Hacks 1 Pony Phaeton Alsol— 1 Set Disc Harrows with 1 Grain Box attached, and Turnip Sower, 1 Set Chain Harrows, Set Tine Harrows','l. Dray, 1 Waggon, Set A very Scales up to i ton, Cart and Waggon • Harness, Totara Strainers, .Fencing Posts. Plain Wire and Bark, 2 Ton Coals,- ---■ Meat Safe, Tool? and Sundries of all descriptions, Bricks, Household Furniture, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED AT 11.30 ;■': ;; . .-■■■■■ i ' A-M.- • • ■ -QADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. » Jj are not holding any Sale in Waverley on Friday,- 22nd December, on acodunt of the holidays. Our next Waverley Sale will be on Friday, sth January j 1906. / JMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF PUREBRED CATTLE. : WEDNESDAY, DECEMBPDR 20. . At Noon. i . * D ADDEIiEY, FORLONG, AND CO. 11 have received instructions from Russell, Grace, Esq., who has sold his Lismore Estate, to sell at their yards all his herd of Shorthorn Cattle on above date, comprising— 220 First-class Shorthorn Cows 60 Yearling Shorthorn Steers 60 Yearling Shorthorn Heifers 75 2-year Shorthorn Steers 75 2-year Shorthorn Heifers 6 Shorthorn Bulls AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—These Cattle are some of the best on this Coast. The flock of some 16,000 sheep,will be offered at the homestead, Lismore Estate, at ©nd of January, 1906. TTTOOL, SKIN, HIDES, TALLOW. 1 nextTsale, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. JOHNSTON AND CO. BADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. HAWERA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. ' At 1 p.m. NOLAN, TONKS, AND CO. will Sell by Publio Auction as above— 50 Good Yearling Steers 50 Good Yearling Heifers 27 2-year Heifers o 30 Yearling Heifers 25 Store Cows .. 30 Mixed Yearlings 20 18-month Steers 40 Mixed Yearlings 25 2-year Heiiers 20 Yearling Heifer:* 10 Forward Cows 30 3-year Steers 10 Fat Cows 15.2-year Steer* 7 Fat Cows 6 Good Springers 60-3-year Steers 25 2^Tyear Steers 100 Mixed Cattle 15 Fat and Forward Cows ' . ' 60 Shorn Hoggets AT 12 NOON. In the Estate of the late John : . ' Winks— ' . Without Resen ro. 100 Shorthorn Cows and Calves/ in .lota ~ . ■: . - . ■ ■ 100 Shoa-thorn Ccnvs, in lots 100 Shoi-thora Yearlings 75 Shorthorn 2-year Heifers 43 2-year. Dairy Heifers With Slight Reserve— The following Purebred Shorthorn - , • • Bulls— "Russell Florist," bred by John Dean«, Christchurch "Charming Duke/ ;bred by W. Nixon, Gjhri'stchurch "Imperial Yeoman," bred by —. Moorjeshead, Christ church. -■- ■ "North Star," bi-ed by A. McLean, Hawko'a Bay. ■_. - Tho above cattle are mostly Purebred Shorthorns, the late Mr. Winks having been breeding from purebred strains for the past thirty years. The bulls aro an exceptional lot, being imported from Christchurch and Hawke's Bay, and no expense was spared in purchasing the b&st blood in the colony. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. THE following are the dates fixed by the WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION for this Season's Sales:— Third Sale—llth JANUARY, 1906. Fourth Sale—lsth FEBRUARY, 1906. All wool must te into store by Monday previous to Sale. The charge on wool offered, but not sold, will be 2s. per bale for the firsb offering, and Is. per bale for second offering. DALGETY ANITcO., LTD. UNITED FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. 1 WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ; ASSOCIATION, LTD. 1 ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. LEVIN AND CO., LTD. 1 N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE 1 AGENCY CO., LTD. r - ■ \ "A SHORT TREATISE ON CON--5 SUMPTION."—This interesting and instructive pamphlet published in connection with SACCO, the marvellous South African Consumptive Cure, will • bo posted to any address, in plain envelope, upon receipt of a penny stamp. Charles Fletcher, --'Pharmacist^ Sacco Agency, Willis Street, Wellington.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12678, 14 December 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12678, 14 December 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12678, 14 December 1905, Page 8

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