AUCTION SALES. TTIREEMAN ft. JACKSON AND CO.'S -T LIST OF AUCTION SALES JANUARY. Raetihi, Friday 10 Wanganui, Wednesday ... 15 Waveriey, Friday ... 17 HORSE FAIR, SATURDAY ... .... 18 Raetihi, Friday ... ... 24 J Wanganui, Wednesday 28 | Waveriey, Friday 30 AGENTS FOR— Owen's New Zealand Sheej Dip. Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Fire and Marine). Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, Ltd.; .< Saleyards at Wanganai, W&verley, Waitotara, Raetihi, Raurimu, and Turakina. 8. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ~ ALMA ROAD SECTIONS. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. have been instructed by MISS CAMEROJN to sell at an early date a number of building sites situated between Alma and Boundary Roads, on tho tram route. ' Plans and particulars later. . FAT STOCK. WE are buyers of Fat Stock of all classes at nett prices. . FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., Wanganui. • Or Mr. C. H. Ball, Representative, Waveriey. , AN HISTORIC "HiERD! the bushy park stud here-, fords, ■■; ■ Kai Iwi, Wanganui, New »Zealand, MR. FRANK MOORE'S DISPERSAL ■ : •■•■■•■■ ■■ •-SALE.' ' -:i: ' ■■"■'■ .-; At Freeman R. Jackson and Cp.'s Y.ai-ds, Wanganui, - .:>■■ On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 24th and 25th APRIL, 1013. . . Owing to the Expiry of Certain, Leases, THESE FAMOUS CATTLE Are then to be sold by Public Auctiaiij WIXHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RE-' SERVE. 203 FEMALE STUD HtEREFORDS. A LARGE NUMBER*OF STUD BULLS. .■ .- A fine lot of Bnll Calves. THESE MAGNIFICENT CATTLE, founded upon Mr. James Stuckey's renowned Te Rangitumau Herd, are prac- ' tically all eligible for entry in the ENGLISH HERD BOOK. They cannot be surpassed in the World for EVENNESS, of TYPE. CONSTITUTION. EARLY MATURITY and GRAND RICH DARK COLOUR! THE TE RANGITUMAU - BUSHY PARK HERD have had -a memorable career. For many years they have carried all before them .in the Fat Classes, and-have more than held their o\rn in the* Stud Sections. This is their WONDERFUL SHOW RECORD! Between Ncvembeiy 1905, and December, 1912, they secured in the Stud Classes no fewer than 49 CHAMPIONSHIPS ; 111 FIRST PRIZES; 56 SECONDS, and 24 THIRDS. In the Fat Classes they were awarded: 231 FIRST PRIZES; 149 SECONDS, and 59 THIRDS. The following are a few of the TROPHIES WON BJ THESE FINE CATTLE:— : Manawa Bowl, twenty ■ guineas, won outright, most points in Fat Cattle at ■Masterton. . " ".' Special at Hawera for Yearling Stud ■Hereford Bull. : ~ .. ,Mr. S. -CundyV Sterling Silver Cuo at Wanganui for .points in Fat jCattl*. = - Messm. Barra^-andi Abraham's TroPjfe £10" lOs., mbr?t' points-,in^Fat.Gattle: ■a^Manawatu.. won ou.t"rigl)Lt;:|sepeatediy,s : • Cham|)ion- Prize,, presentedv by^^ Messrs > Pitt^: S6ii and Badge;^/ for 'ib'^t 'Fat.Ox^ jany;age i6r breed, at.Sydii'e^, 1,909. 3?he.'; sa|me : . bullock alsft wop, Mrst, Prize'-for? Hjßrefp'rd 'Fat- Ox-—;any /tage—and,i the ■ • Championship * for heaviest' Ox on >tbai :Sljio;\r Grounds.; ,He was only six.years"l jOlil. ' V .'. \-. .-.'■ '.-. ■: ■. "-'• ■ ; "'"• •'•."•' ■' A steer shown by Mr. Moore won ■ outright; a piece -of Silver Pfete", presented -by Hereford Association, for--best twch-yeaT Hereford -Steer, also for best.three-year steer shown 'at* 'Wangamii,, Manawatu, iand Masfterton, 19J1J2/ ; '■. : - r ■■■':-'-.'•■■• i:: The. cattle have been-liotably successfAiJ; in Freezing andShoonbullock;classes,/ thus showing their qualities of Early ■-Matui'ity;-.;!-.: <-r- . '•• ■_ _ '■■■:- •■"•" Tn the conduct of this important and epocliTmakiag Dispersal Salel in April,. 1913, there will ,act in 'conjunction— MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., FREEMAN R. JACKSON #.CO., WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., • ■• ■. ■*"■ '■: ■■•■ ■'~ "' '•':'•■ ;." ■Auctioneers. Cablegrams of inquiry can be address- :. • <«d: "P.innre,,". Wellington^ New '- ! Zealand. , ■-':'■■ SHEEP, LAMBS, FOF, FREEZING, Ai' ANY WORKS. Wright Stephenson AND. CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, Are buyers, at per head or per pound. CONSIGNMENTS of MEAT, WOOL \J and PELTS Account Owners handled by our London branch. If you desire to REALISE HIGHEST PRICES Deal with.us. Full particulars can be obtained from WRIGHT STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, AMD C. CRACROFT WILSON, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE BURLINGTON Dining and Teaßooms (Over McGruer and Co.'s New Build ings.) CORNER GUYTON ST. AND AVENUE. THE LARGEST ANT) IiEST. Appointed liioms on no Cast 7 . l "."SJ! «/. Hodson* PROPRIETOR 'Phono BSO. LADIES' COMPANIONS FOR XMAS. Choice novelties here, so suitable for presents, being fitted with many useful accessories. Ask to see them. Prices i most moderate. Only obtainable at Young and Collins, Ltd., Avenue. It requires greater wisdom to know when to take advice than when to give it, but when advised to try " Perfection" Whisky, take the advice—^t, V\a th© whisky, ie good.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 24 December 1912, Page 8
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