AUCTION SALES. PUNIWHAKAU. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30. At Messrs Malone and Worthington’s Yards (by kind permission). At 11 a.m. sharp. JBE FARMERS’ COOP, have been favoured with instructions from Mr John MacPherson, who is giving up farming, to sell by public auction as above:—• WITHOUT RESERVE. 9QQ HEAD MIXED SHEEP AND CATTLE, including:— 500 4 and 6-tooth breeding ewes. 350 m.s. lambs. 15 Romney rams. 9 4-ycar bullocks. 20 2 year in-calf heifers. AT MR JOHN GODKIN’S YARDS, TAURAKAWA, at 2 p.m. sharp. We have also received instructions from Mr John Godkin, who has sold his farm, to sell by public auction as above:—• WITHOUT RESERVE. 1200 bead mixed sheep and CATTLE, including: 330 2, 4 and 6-th. ewes. 260 4 and 6-tooth wethers. 250 2-tooth wethers. 90 ewe lambs. JOO wether lambs. 12 Romney lamb rams. 14 4 and 6-tooth Romney rams. ■lO 18-month empty heifers. 20 24-year in-calf heifers. 10 steers. 12 yearling heifers. 1 bay marc (slight reserve). Spiing tip dray, harness, sledge, Price’s jack, wedges, bars, grindstones, and numerous farm sundries; porcelain bath, Morris chairs, table, bedsteads and sundries ALSO— On behalf of the various settlers wc will offer: — 250 breediug ewes. 55 18-month empty heifers. 65 24-year bullocks. 15 Jersey in-calf heifers. 90 2 and 3-year in-calf heifers (mixed colours and in good condition). 20 18-month steers. NOTE.—Settlers’ stock may be yarded at either yards. The above is comprised of genuine farmers’ lots, and all stock is in real good condition. Buyers would do well to attend this sale. Cars will leave Bawera and Stratford offices on the morning of the sare and intending purchasers please ring either office before the day of sale. As Messrs Malone and Worthington’s Puniwhakau property is for disposal, intending purchasers will have an opportunity of inspecting same whilst attending above sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON’ OBTAINABLE AT YARDS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED DISPOSAL SALE. AT HUNTERVILLE YARDS. (For the Convenience of Clients). WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923. AND WILLIAMS LTD., in conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr C. J. Masters, who is going out of dairying, to sell as above, the whole of his first class Jersey herd, comprising:— 84 high grade Jersey cows and heifers. ALL PARTICULARS LATER. BRANDIT FARMERS. Be sure and use the famous BRANDING FLUID for your cattle and horses. £1 per tin, postage Is. (Permanently brands 200 letters or figures). Send your orders to JJEAUCHAMP A CO. ’Phone 230. P.O. Box 91. 104 RIDGWAY ST., WANGANUI. QHEAPEST J J OUSE £N yyANGANUI. VMTEr.L built bouse, 6 rooms 7 ’ built on Borough lease; i-acre section; rent only £4. Cost £1550 three years ago, and is now for eale at your prioe—£l2so. Well kept lawns and garden, also roomy garage, asphalt paths; elevated site. Apply now. OOOPER * COOPER. Land Agents, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. QHEAP ]y£IXED pARM. QOA ACRES Freehold. Good flat, and undulating land and has all been ploughed except 20 acre® bush. Well sub-divided into numerous paddocks; good dwelling of 6 rooms, bathloom, h. and c. water, wash-house; also 4-roomed cottage, stables and barn. About half in grass, balance in turnips, rai>e and stubble. Very handy to rail and school. Cream collected. Price, onlv £26 10s pci- acre. Terms, £lOOO cash; balance arranged for 5 years. For further particulars apply to F. R. H. LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT, MARTON. I WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS Exercise a beneficial effect upon the kidneyi.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 10
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