AUCTION SALES. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, 18th MAY, 1923. JHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS’ will sell:— 1300 SHEEP INCLUDING:— 560 4 and 5-yr. ewes r.w. S.D. and Shrop. rams. 210 fat sheep. 620 lambs. 60 f. and f. ewes. 80 wethers. 170 f.m. ewes r.w. SJ). rams. 30 empty ewes. 290 HEAD OF CATTLE, including: 20 weaner steers. 32 fat cattle. 30 3-yr. bullocks. On account J. S. Parsons, Kimbolton 30 20-mos. P. A. heifers. RAETIHI SALE YaRDS. FRIDAY, 18th MAY, 1923. AT 1 P.M. pREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., -*■ will sell by auction as above: 300 wether lambs. 250 ewe lambs. 350 mixed lambs. 100 mixed lambs. 70 lambs. 250 4 and 5-yr. ewes b.r. Romney rams. 200 ewes b.r. Rom. rams. 70 forward 6 th. wethers. 70 forward 2 and 4 th. wethers. 150 s.m. ewes B.R. Romney rams. 30 18 mos. steers. 20 2A yr. steers. BULLS SALE. MONDAY, 21st MAY, 1923. ’ T EVIN A CO., LIMITED, will Sell ae -*- 1 above the following.— 165 4 and 5-yr. forward bullocks, (lots). 20 2-yr. steers. <3O 3Lyr. steers. 20 fat bullocks. 12 weaner steers. 8 weaner Jersey heifers. 6 fat cows. 64 weaner Jersey cross heifers, 17 f. and f. cows. 8 cows with calves. 5 fat heifers. 4 P.B. S.H. weaner heifers. 600 m.s. lambs (lots). 150 empty ewes. 25 fat ewes. 20 forward ewes. 50 woolly lambs. 35 b.f. lambs.
A SOLID CONCRETE RESIDENCE. This handsome two-storey home, built of concrete, and of picturesque design, is most pleasing io the eye. Seven rooms and conveniences, motor-shed; half acra (splendid soil), well laid out grounds. Price: £2250. Terms given. A POULTRY FARM. Six Acres, five rooms, elevated; high, dry and healthy. Several build ings. Throe miles from Post Office. Price. £1550. Terms given. GOOD PIANO WANTED. Will give £lOO section in exchange. JOHN JQ RECHIN 32 ST. HILL STREET, BRANDIT FARMERS. Be sure and use the famous BRANDING FLUID for your cattle and horses. £1 per tin, postage Is. (Brands 200 letters or figures). Send your orders to jwJMITH, JJEAUCHAMP A CO. ’Phone 230. P.O. Box 91. 104 RIDGWAY ST., WANGANUI. jpOR 3 ALE ' REALLY A GREAT BARGAIN. 502 Acres of one of the best dairy or fattening farms in the district; capable of milking 250 cows. Has wintered 950 to 1000 breeding ewes, 120 per cent, lambs, and 500 dry sheep and 100 head cattle. All stock sold from farm, fat. 400 acres flat and ploughable, balance warm gully. Has a good read frontage and divided into 18 paddocks; has good 7-roomed house, wool shed, sheep yards and dip. Plenty of shelter. Price only £25 10s per acre on easy terms. Apply J Q REAVES A CO. Mari* Place - - WANGANUL GOITRE SSl] A lady, who tried every remedy ia vaia, and at last discovered a simple method of self cure, will send particulars FREE to anyone afflicted. Pwt ■ self »d4fMMd. smrri t. ALICE G.r.O. 452 ClnstAwA.
JUST KEEP ON KEEPING ON and do the right thing all the time. If you have not taken up shares in a dairy company, take our advice and don’t. We can give you equal or better returns without your wasting Capital which is better expended on your farm, and your financial troubles are lessened. We are here to help the back block settlers, who have not a factory close at hand. He can rail his cream to us twice or throe times a week, dependent upon the season of the year and circumstances. Are we right or are we wrong in asking your support? MAORILAND DAIRY CO.. LTD , P.O. Box 185, Wanganui AGENTS FOR “DTABOLO" separators. Alwaye merry and bright, with ‘ NoRubbing” Laundry Help in sight! 1/packet does 7 waehinga beautifully. Kernohan’s Ltd., agents for *No-Rub-bing.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18784, 18 May 1923, Page 10
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