auction sales: JL LIST «.''r -lu'tllA S'Al..h& JULY. Wanganui, "Wed ; .ewiay ."■. 30 AUGUST. Wanganui Horse Fair, Saturday. ... 2 Alii&NTb £Ui* "PURITAS" «h«ep Dip (Powder). Owen t> '•*♦•»» •*■».*!<>. *>»!«>«?i </*t- ' and Ma.-.n* •Shaw. -*«•'* '• ■»■-• ■:...«.< '>iiH»Hiiv Ltd eJaleytird* *< '\'*.!'_■.»•.- Waverlej. Waitotarji R,a»>tih R.a?mmu and Tnrakins E RAYNEY JACKSON, \n**fc?oneer WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, 1913. Sale at 11.30 a.m. R. JACKSON AND CO. '_!. will sell by public auction as above: QA A CATTLE, comprising: 25 fat and OUU forward bullocks, 40 2J to 3year steers, 10 3-year bullocks, 20 store cows, 20 yearling steers, 30 ' rood Jersey cross weaner heifers, 30 first-class mixed weaners, 10 dairy cows in onlf, 10 dairy cows August and September calvers, 12 dairy cows August calvers, 6 crossbred Jersey springing heifers, 1 firstclass Jersey cow close to profit, 12 weaners, 6 cows, 15 wearers, 12 weaners, 10 cows, 8 prime fat cows, 10 cows in calf due Auugst. 50 2.1- ---; -months steers, 12 fiat cows and briers. QKAA SHEEP, comprising: 600 OtJIJU hoggets (mostly ewes), 200 mixed lambs, 225 first-class mixed Romney hoggets, 200 4 6, and f .f.m.' owes in lamb to Romney rams, 150 • ewes, 70 fat and forward ewes off turnips, 60 prime fat ewes, 75 mixed lambs. 400 2, 4. 6, and f.f.m. owes in lamb to Romney rams (good fine), 185 2-tooth ewes, 350 first-class- ewo hoggets. 300 4-year owns in lamb to Southdown rams, 200 ewes in lamb to'B.L. rams. On account of Goo. Mitchell, Esq., West- " mere:— 400 2-tooth to f.m. breeding ewes ir> l^rnb to Southdown rams. BO'™ 8Luncheon may be obtained at .the yards. " ..,_. WAVERLEi' SALS. IRIDVi. lot AUCI'ST, 1313, Sale at 1 p.m. toreemax r. Jackson and co l. witl vA\ hi ,_>i'bhc <au<:tion a 5 obove:— J 130 mixed "aged e^es in lamb to Southdown ifum 180 4 and .6-tobth owea in l-.unb to Romney rams. 200 2 and ,4-tooth ewes in lamb to B L. and Romney rams. . 60 good forward wethers (off tar- ./■ nips). 30 Romney rams (from 1-tooth upwards). 10 forward bullocks. 8 fat bullocks. 8 fat and forward cows. 10 StOJV! COWS. 10 run cows in oulf to S.H. 'bu!!n. 10 2-year steers. 11 dairy cows, spring culvers. 20 mixed wcanors. ■4 bulls ' ■ , On account, of Messrs. (Benofield and ' Son.T~ " '..■.;.. :.-.'.",.; . An assortment of fruit, hedge, orna- '■'•• mental and shelter trees. ..Entries solicited. Wanganiii Horse F^fa : ■Saturday;/augu's^2nd,lisbi'.1'■"" ; _;. Sale at Noon. : - ~ "pREEMAN R. JACKSON ANI) ?GQ J- wjjl.Sell by Public! Auction;!as above:—:.: .;~. .' ~.>-. ■• ■;■ •• . ■:'...',-, ; , ; , p | A HORSES, comprising :-4Dra«ghts r U I/. half-draughfits, light harness jiprses and hacks (broken and, unbrokon). . : 1 good D.F. plough. . ; ..-, ,1 dray and harness. : Also on account of the D.O.A. in the estate.of Messrs. J. and J. O. Vincent—HO HORSES, comprising—3 draughts, ;wQ...9 Jijalf-draughts, 9 coaching hore- ' es, and 7 hacks and harness horses. 8 WAGGONS AND OOACHES, com* :,.. • prising—Heavy 9-tori waggon, :.v ?Pole-waggon 3 tons, Pole^waggon 2 "'-'tohs; shaft and Pole-waggon 8 tons, Mail-coach to carry 8 passengers, in ; "good order. Mail-coach'to carry 8 '■." -\ passengers (sraall), double buggy to ' spat 5. and light gig. HARNESS.—2 five-horse sets coaching - harness, 2 five-horse sets waggon ■ -harness. 2 sets nole harness, 2 sets • '. double buggy harness, set dray : harness, set gig harness, 3. riding saddles, bridles, etc. Also clinpinsi-maobine, lamos, 20 horao ■^covers. 2 good tarpaulins. 30ft. by •18ft.. a^d 30ft. by 30ft. d.f. plough',, '■'■'■:- 1 "s;f. swamp ploueh. s.f. plough, set 4-hnrso gear and bars, and amount -v'-i'i o f harness and sundries. Entries now being received. FOR SALE. ' '- A REALLY good Herd of 32 COWS. J\ well culled. Price reasonable. Apply at once to K. F. LIFFITON, STOCK AGENT. Sufferers who have been cured of eye-strain headaches by wearing i^JPV sm /l properly fitted - y^H^Pi % glasses would 0» /^t» money if another/ suitable pair could not be ■ procured. 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 : HEAN'S PHARMACY, ' " (Lat* O«vl«s) 141 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. A DO YOU WANT FRESH EGOS ? Fe«d your fowls on "Eglay". Poultry Mash. It nouridies fowls—produces :cg^. grocers.;",-Whbte sftla agents/ Qibsof»t«nd Pstwsoni Icfca.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 26 July 1913, Page 8
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