! AUCTION SALES. TTSREEMAN R. JACKSON AND OO.'S Jj LIST OF AUCTION SALES • SEPTEMBER. WANGANUI SPUING HORSE FAIR, SATURDAY 20WAVERLEY SPUING HORSE FAIR, TUESDAY 23 Wanganui, Wednesday ... 21 Waverley, Friday 26 AGENTS FOR— "PURITAS" Sheer Dip (Powder). Owen's New Zealand Sheep Dip. Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Fire and Marine). Shaw, Savi.ll, and Albion Company, Ltd. Satayards At Wanganui, W^verley. Waitotara, RaMihi, Raurimu, and Turakina. E. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. WANGANUI SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1913. At noon sharp T^REEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. -I? will sell by public auction as above: IAA HORSES, comprising Draughts, J.UU half-klraughts, hacks and coach- . ing horsesi, broken and unbroken. On account of Messrs Wyley Bros., Kau- - ahgaroa:— Several unbroken 3 and 4 year coaching horses. On account Mr. Jas. Brownlie (who is leaving the district) : — «" 20 horses (all classes). On, account Mr E. Cranstone:— t 3 first-class ponies, suitable for harness (13.2.) Entries now being received. WAVERLEY SPRING HORSE FAIR TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1913. At 12 (noon) sharp TjIREEMAN R. JACKSON AND 00. JD *will sell by public auction at their Waverley yards as above — Ofi HORSES, comprising— UU Draughts, half-draughts, hacks and harness horses, broken and unbroken. Entries now being received. STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY 3 I6th~SEPTEMBER! ] NEWTON KING will sell at his yards ] as above:— A X A HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 10 fat bullocks. 80 2-year steers. 50 2-year empty heifers. 40 store cows. 6 fat cows. 40 coloured yearlings. 200 mixed yearlings. 400 mixed hoggets. 70 yearling heifers showing JerseyHoLstein colour. SALE AT 1. XTEILDING WOOL, SKIN AND HIDE SALES HELD MONTHLY. HUGH ROBERTS, Broker. Next Sale, October 10, 1913. DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS. '■ SUB-DIVISIONAL SALE ''"''" .• ' ■ Of- ■'' '' - 400 Acres . . Of the Famous Turakina . Flats. TVTR. F. R. H. BRICE has received instructions from the owner to offer for private sale this fine property divided into six compact sections rangf ing in area from 44 to 116 acres. The quality of the land is unsurpassed, there being 12 feet of rich alluvial deposit. With the exception of a few acres it is all flat, was originally all heavy bush, and is now carrying a magnificent sole of English Grasses. There is permanent water and plenty of firewood on every section. Good level roads, situated 1£ miles from Turakima Station, Post Office, store and creamery. Carrying capacity 1 cow to the acre. TERMS are 5 per cent, cash and tho balance on mortgage for a long period, with the right to reduce. This property offers to the man with small capital an excellent opportunity which does not come his way every day. The Turakina Flats are famous for their butter-fat producing qualities. The farms are very handily situated, and the terms are exceptionally easy, and the price is right. By wiring us the day before intending purchasers will be met at Turakina or Marton Station and motored to the property. For further particulars apply to F. R. H. BRICE, j Sole Agent, MARTON. t , I : ■ WANTED, married couples, £100; farm hands, 255., 155.; boys for farms, los. ; hotel rouseabout, 255.; cooks', liot<?l and private, 355., 205., 305.; waitress, 205.; housemaids, 205., 17s. 6d., 155.; lady helps, 155., Uh. 6d., lOs.; generals, 205., 155.; girls to assist. 10s., 75.; -waiting engagement, . housekeeper one child. Central Labour Agency, 38, Victoria Avenue, opposite Post Office ('plione 478).
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 19897, 15 September 1913, Page 8
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