AUCTION SALES. FREEMAN R, JACKSON ACO.'i CALENDAR OF STOCK SALES.. JUNE. Horse Fair, .Saturday 19 Wanganui, Wednesday 23 Wavorlrey, Friday 2o JULY. Raetihi, Friday 2 AGENTS FOR— Owen's New Zealand Sheep Dip. Piercy's Patent Fencing. KONDO SHEEP DRENCH AND ■WORM EXTERMINATOR. Alliance Assurance Co., Limited (Fire and Marine). Shaw, Saville,and Albion Company, Limited. Sale Yards at Wanganui, Waverley, Waitotara, Raetihi, Raurimu, and Turakina. E. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. ~~"^ WANGANUI HORSB_FAIR. SATURDAY, 19th JUNE. Sale at;noon. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell by public auction as above: — -I A A HORSES, consisting of draughts JLUV and half-draughts, hacks and harness horses (broken and unbroken). ■■■'.■:. Pair Shetland Ponies (well matched) On account C. E. Billinghurst, Esq. 8 First-class 4ryear Draughts (broken) - SPECIAL ENTRY. 1 Horse, Spring Cart, and Harness 1 Bag Truck ". . ■ ■ 1 Lorry .< 1 Light Gig (in good order) 1 Light Spring Milk Dray, Horse, and Harness ' Thoroughbred gelding Kennedy, 6yrs, by Musketry^-rSleep. All horses must be in yards by. 11.30 a.m. sharp, after'which reserved numbers will not be-<kept. Luncheon may be obtained at the yards.. ' .■' * ■•■/; :'/.. '; ■■''■•■ ■ - WANGAJfUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd. Sale at 11.30. , TjiItEEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO J2 will sell as above— ■■■■■/' A A A HEAD, CATTLE, comprising :— 4fcUU 4' fat cows, 10 fat heifers, 60 2£ to 3-year steers (well bred), 35. 18-month steers,. 50 18----month steers, 50 18-month dairy heifers (empty), 30 2-year heifers, 20.2-year • steers, 12- half- *;' bred Jersey heifers in calf, 20 Shorthorn yearling steers, 10 store cows, 35 weaners, 25 weaners, 8 2-year steers, 8 store cows, 20 18-month to 2year steers, 24 3-year steers. QQAA SHEEP, comprising :-r-400 2f&Q\J\J tooth Leicester-cross ewes 'in . lamb (good line), 600 wellwoolled 12-tooth w^hers, 200 lambs, J3O 3 and i 4-year-old . empty ewes, 135 2 and 4-tooth ■'-~. ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 85 ewes in lamb to Southdown : rams, 150 .2, 4, and. 6-tooth ewes in lamb, 120 *>wes in ..-j lamb, 70 6-tooth- wethers, 60" prime wethers. -; On account Mr, H. J. AlKson .(who has sbld.c his farm). 350 Ewes, in : lamb to E.L. rams 25 Dairy Heifers (August and September calvers) - . . Kfl MIXED PIGS, 1 purebred t/y BerlEslrireibbar.*'T :-1 . " - ..Luncheon,, may be obtained, at the ■jardjsv ;..■..-••'- ■■~.;.'■■, :;. • _'■■ '.■.;■ .. .THURSDAY" JUNE 24th. ~T At 10.30: a.m. JH .KEESING, favoured with in- • stru'ctipns from Mr Benefield, will sell at his residence, No. _3 Line (just past 2-mile peg), the wholeof his household' furniture, an- deffects, consisting of— DRAWING-ROOM.—Pretty settee (in tapestry and plush), overmantel, b.r. fender, brasses, wool rug,; kero. heater, oil-paintings, easy and occasional chairs, occasional tables, fancy pots/ curtain poles, vases, ornaments, clock, Brussells carpets r etc. ; HALL. —Bfall stand (mirror back), curtains, umbrella vase, coat and horn racks, hanging lamp, gun,' carpet, door slips and mat, deck chairs, etc. DINING-ROOM.r^-Splendid piano (Ru- . benstein, Stuttgart), piano stool, overmantel, couch'i dining-table and cover, clock, waiting table, letterpress, small typewriter/ revolving book case, Dexter rocker, books, Austrian, easy, ■_ and occasional chairs, pictures, ornaments, fender, fire irons, basket grate, hearth'and > wool rugs, window cornice, dinner service, tea set, glassware, sparklet; trays, linoleum, etc. BEDROOMS.--TDo.uble and single bedsteads, spring and kapoc mattresses, pillows; duchess pair, drawers, mir-; ror's, dressing tables, washstands, chamber' sets, towel rail, fenders, pic- ■ tures, mats, commode, ornaments, linoleums, oilcloth, etc. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—TabIes, fender, clock, Potts' irons, chairs, bodbptielves, scuttle, rockers, kitchen si±easilSj~; * pots, pans, churn, milk «lisise& 'btichet, jars, baths, garden rbttSßf- water cans, spray pump, griirdstone, barrow, ladders, steps. coops/iiirQoder, hose, gates, and usual isaaoziesv'' •'■:' . ■ . ALSO.—Alexander separator (40 gal. an hour),. garden roller (Averyj, carpenter's bench and "tools, floor cramps, force pump, mower, stack of hay, bone crusher, piping, seed covers, garden frames, Planet-Junior (seed and ploughing), ladies' and gent's i bicycles, parrot and cage, goldfinch and cage. ALSO.^—A very superior phaeton (cost i over £60), spring trap, horse and harness, two purebred pedigreed Jersey cows, heifer and calf. NOTE.—A brake will leave the mart to convey intending buyers to the sale 'at \0 o'clock and 1.15 p.m. The phaeton and cows will be offered at 11 a.m. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF PUREBRED JERSEY CATTLE, On account of Mr T. R. Exley, who is going to England. SOUSE BAZAAR, HAWERA. SATURDAY, 3rd JULY, At 12 noon. .r-THiEEES;'/AND NALDER have rea3T .ceived instructions to sell by auo&OB Taa- above-'. The whole of Mr Exley's PEDIGREED JERSEYS. Without Reserve. Catalogues on application. Athletic Embrocation Is 6d at Gower's Pharmacy. Floating Kidney Belts at Gower's Pharmacy. : Puff Boxes with puffs complete Is. at both Wilton's Pharmacies.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12244, 18 June 1909, Page 8
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