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A suggestion to beginners. Begin your photography with one of Wilton's cameras. Prices from ss. Our advice and help gladly given. Help at the start' saves much trouble and disappointment. Bring your photographic difficulties to Wilton's Pharmacies, opposite Post Office, and 46 River Bank.

AUCTION SALSS. KEESING'S BUILDING. SHEPHERD BROS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER sth, At 1 p.m. ' iQHEPHERD BROS, will sell as above lO by auction— Poultry, pigs, produce, bacon, saddle, tea, saadier.'s tools, buckets, bits, spurs, etc. A quantity of timber, and 100 sheets of iron. Furniture, consisting of 2 pianos, duchess chest, cheffonier, .chest drawers; linoleum, bedstead* hall stand, wire, spring, and kapoc beds, shakedowns, curtains, pillows, sewing machine, willow, Aus., and wicker chairs tables, chamber set, safe, washstands couch, cot, pushcart, carpet, hearth rugs, crockery, enamelware. etc. *T. SHEPHERD, Auctioneer. KEESING'S ROOMS, AVENUE. TF you hare anything for sale send it to us ; if you want to buy, come to us. We hold weekly pales of horses, pigs, poultry, produce, and furniture, etc. Goods sold privately at auction prices. We supply coal, coke, and firewood at low prices. Auction sales arranged. SHEPHERD BROS., Auctioners and Agents. Wangani'v, Aramoho, and Feilding.., 'Pbone 689 and 212. PAHIATUA SECOND SPRING CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, I*9lo. At li 2 noon. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. _CX will sell in their Mangahao Yards, as abovo, annual drafts of the Iqllowing clients: D. W. Allen, Balf our Estate; E T. Barthorp, J. G. Bicknell, R G. Broughton, W. C. Broughton, B J. Behgston, D. Buckley, Mrs F. Burling, M. Caselb'erg, A. G. R. Crawford. C.R: Caverhill, O. H. Druce, H. Sheffield, J. Childw, S.". McLeod. A Watson, Halliday Bros,, • T. L. Roberts, H." G Balfbur-Kihnear, J. Vile. W. St. Clair Inglio: 1 Hbdgins Bros., H. Humphries, Mrs S. Stewart, M. Ferrick, J. Moughari, D. O'Brien, A. Knox; G. Russell^R; AJ and T. Wilson; Dougherty "aiid. .Son,' P.."^Sten.berg; H.i S. Morrison, S. Whitqojmbe. * 0 0 (\(\ WELL-BRED tJATTEE, com<l.A\J\J. - prising 340' #yea¥iold;' forward bullocks, 750' 3 and ■'£' yeay,, bullocks, 400 2-year-old steers, 100 '2-year gtation-br«d heiEerSi. 300 yearling steers, 100 yearling" hei- , fers, 65 store cows, 120 2-yeai^dairy ' heifers (guaranteed empty). MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1910. , A BRAHAM AifD^miiLiAMS- LTD. ll\. wilt sell as 'above:— ~,-., . , r , 500 4 and- 6-tooth ewes, 100 "per cent, lambs - 400 s.m. fwes and lambs 90 per oent. 60 fat and forward s.m. ewes 15 prime fat ewes 200 ewes and Jambs. | 50 ewes, with lambs. t 25 fat ewea. | 25 yearling heifers „ ~ , 25 yearling steers j 5 weaner pigs. \~~ ' APITI SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, At 1(2.30 p.m. ' 30, shorn mixed hoggets. 4 good springing heifers. 3 good springing cows. ' ' ' ! ! 2bulls> on; ' ' ' 2 good spring cart horsea. .2 hacks broken to saddle. 1 brood mare. MANGAWEKA SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1910 At 1 p.m. sharp 50 2Jf to 3-year steers (good) 65 12 to 15-month steers (good) ; 8 2-year heifetrs • 5 3-year bullocks ' ' ?":••-■■ 25 mixed weaners "r.i;;<. .200 ewe hoggets , • 200 woolly ewea with, lambs 150 fat wethers (shornJ STRATFORD YARDS. ~~ TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 8, YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO. will sell by auction:— Af\() HEAD MIXED CATTLE, in•±l/1/ eluding 100 yearling to 18 months heifers, 60 store to fresh cows, 70 yearling steers, 20 spring- j ing cows and heifers, 60 fat wethers. i ' • WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. WOOL SALES will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, during the current season on tho following dates:— Date. Time. Catalogues close. Nov. 8, at 2 p.m Nov. 3, 1910. Nov. 28, at 9 a.m Nov. 23 1910 Jan. 3, at 9 a.m Dec. 23, 1910. Feb. 7, at 9 a.m. Jan. 31, 1911. March 3,, at 2 p.m Feb. 25, 1911. The charge on wool offered but not sold will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for the second offering. • ~ In order to shorten the catalogue, single and two-bale lots will Be grouped as far as possible, and all two-bale lots not grouped will be treated as "star" lots. To facilitate inter-lotting, no reG rVH ASC I 4LeF aCCePted f°r SUch lots' ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIT) co Nn M^ KCANTILE LEVIN AND CO.. LTD DALGETY AND CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND'CO.', LTD]

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12652, 4 November 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12652, 4 November 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12652, 4 November 1910, Page 8

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