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AUCTION SALES. _.J/ ] WANGANUI AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, At Noon. WILLIAMS AND HARPER will sell by (auction as above— Poultry, weaner pigs, horses, vehicles, saddlery and harness, including several military haddles, - horse and cow covers (all sizes), 4.00-gal. tank, cojipor, scales, mangle, produce, consisting of first class up-to-date tablo potatoes, wheat, etc., pears, apples vegetables, sundries, etc. 1.30 p.m.: On account F. S. Smith, I pawnbroker: A large quantity oi unredeemed pledges of all deserip tions, clothing, etc. H. S. G. HARPER," Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE DAIRY LAND. WILLIAMS AND HARPER, instructed' -by the Trustees in tho Estate of the late James Alexander, will sell by Auction "at their Rooms on WEDNESDAY; 7th MAY, at 2-3U p.m. M ACRES of Land, being Lot 1 of Subdivisional Plan of Sec- - tions Nos. 243 and parts 238-9, at' present occupied by Mr. C. P. B. Smith. Easy terms. j -Full particulars from tho Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WILLIAMS AND HARPSR, nistrjicted by the Wanganu' Col-l-p&s 80-'inl of Trustees^ will sell ar their rooms, Victoria Avenue, on WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, at -J.'-M)' p.m.. • A jiumLci of Valuable Avenue P'ROXTAjrES on the site of the old College, iv iots to suit purchasers. Fr'--particulars later. .11. S. G. HATi'-Mj'l, Auj • ).•(>■.■'• *~ MANAWATU AUOI7ONEERS' ASSOCIATION. FEJLDING SALE. FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, 1913. 1000 shorn wether lambs, one earmark, without reserve. 1100 mixed lambs, lots. 1100 mixed woolly Limbs. 150 ewe lambs, one earmark, no rejfterva. .200 tip-top wether lambs (lots). 200 f .c. mixed lambs. 140 f. and f. ewes. 150 wethers. 500 lambs. 430 mixed lambs (lots). 50 fat ewes. 1890 mixed lambs (lots). . 150 s.m. -.nves, r.w. S.D. nams. 140 f.m. owes. • 100 2-tocth ewes. 25 2% to 3 year steers. 20 Ayrshire cross weaner heifevs. 20 weaner steel's 6 -good dairy heifers at drop. 2 springing heifers. 24 rising, 2-year Hereford eteers. 18 good weaner heifers. 8 store cows. 35 mixed bust-fed S.H. weanors. 22 3-yctar fat and forward bul- ' locks.^ 8 storo cbws. On account G. A. Short, Makowhai— 19 F.C_. dairy cows in.milk and to -. ■ - - calve ,factory dates. , "• ■ MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, MA^;'6th," I&&. A BRAHAM AN>Wn,LIAMS } LTD.,, ii will sell as • above:— ''- :' 500 mixed lambs. 300 5-year ewes, in lamb1 to S.D. * " rams. ' - ■ ■> 1200 2, 3, and 4-year ewes, 'in'lamb to S.D. rams. * - -^ 200 tio-top wether lambs. 250 f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney . rams. 150 empty ewes. 300, good ewe lambs. "" "'; 60 prime "fat ewes' off turnips. '" •• 150 wether lambs. . 100 mixed lambs.' '' 100 f. and f.' B.F. vwoolly lambs^ ' 100 mixed B. Lei- .lambs. 300 mixed woolly lambs. 100 owes in lamb. 185 s.m. ewes.' 100 mixed woolly lambs. ' 200 w.f. mixed lambs. ' 7 fat cows. • l 10 storo cows. 11- mother-fed weaners. 450 good mixed- lambs, one earmark. 250 2-tooth wethers. 400 good mixed ago Lincoln-Romney ewes in to Romney rams. 20. pi-inie f.at wethers. ■ 20 prime fat ewes. • 20. stare ewes.. 2 cows in milki . 30 yearling steers. 20 F.C. diiiry heifers in calf: ; -' 35 good, weaner steers. 10 forward emntv heiferH. 10 cows and calves. 6. Hereford heifers. 9 weaner .Jersey heifers. ■ 2 fat cows. " ■ - ■ 12 piVs. \ •■-■■ :' .■;■•; ' ■■<•*■■ ' /■■■-■■■: - TjIEILDINa WOOL, GKIX AND X 1 HIDE SALES HELD MONTHLY. NEXT SALE, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, ■ 1913. Shearing Shed. Four Wolseley Machines installed. Prices'on application. Sufferers wlio have been cured oi eye-strain headaches by wearing &okf=*jPk ProP er^y fitted yflKj^L a glasses would not sell their Jk^^W^V glasses for any v> /^Jtv money if another suitable pair could not be pro- j cured. { \ The eyes should be attended to. Relief, of Eye-strain is beyond price. Eyes tested mornings, afternoons, or evenings. Reading, Headache, Sewing, Eyestrain, Sunshade, and other glasses in variety. ONLY ADDRESS : MEAN'S PHARMACY, (Late bavles) 141 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. 4 The one. thing that never changes— the Quality of Marteli's ■ Brandy, the best always—FTßST FAVOURITE IN FRANCE. FIRST FAVOURITE IN ENGLAND. ... '

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 2 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 2 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 2 May 1913, Page 8

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