AUCTION SALEM. J » . RAETIHI STOCK SALT!, ' •* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1924. SALE AT 1 P.M. ’ FIRE EMAN R. JACKSON AND CO, . A LTD., will sell by auction as above; , 200 Ewe Hoggets. 200 Wether Hoggets. 200 Mixed Hoggets. 50 2-year Steers. 50 Yearling S.H. Steers. 10 Holstein Yearling Steers. 12 P.A. Yearling Steers. 30 2-ycar Hereford Empty Heifer*. 30 Young Hereford Cows, B.R Hereford Bulls. 30 Yearling P.A. Heifers. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell: 1500 SHEEP, including—--830 wether hoggets. 200 ewe hoggets. 450 mixed hoggets. 200 ewes with b.f. lambs. 75 fat hoggets and wethers. 110 prime fat ewes. J 00 HEAD CATTLE, including—--25 3-year steers. 24 mixed yearlings. 24 fat bullocks. 18 springing heifers. 8 yearling Jersey heifers. 23 4-year bullocks. 3 good sheep dogs. Horse, gig and harness. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERA TIVt ORGANISATION SOCIETY O’ N.Z., LTD. WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924 2QQ HOGGETS. 30 fat ewes, shorn. JOO MIXED CATTLE, including* , 30 dairy heifers. 40 2-year-old empty Jersey heifers (good) 2 pedigree Jersey bulls, "John Dillon,” 10634, "Corena’i Aster,” 6867. 2 2-year-old pedigree Jersey bulls 10 fat cows. 20 PIGS - MARTON SPRING CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 12.30 p.m. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DIS* TRTBUTING CO., LTD., will sdl| 700 CATTLE, comprising—--200 1,2, and 3-year steers TTet*. 220 1,2, and 3-year heifers (lots)*! 30 m.s. 2-year cattle. On Account Messrs G. A. & H. 31.1 Galpin: ’’"j 100 yearling P.A. steers. 100 yearling P.A. heifers. On Account F. A. Fullerton-Smith, Esq* 25 yearling P.A. steers. , ♦ 25 yearling P.A. heifers. ■ NOTE.—Entries will not be for bulls or dairy cattle in calf. A RARE TO ACQUIRE A SPLENDID!, t| BUILT RESIDENCE IN WANGANUI*, Choicest Residential Locality. To close the estate of the late Mt H. V. Duigan, we now offer for sale his late residence, situated Corner of Jelli* coo Street and Anise Parade, Wanga* nui East. The Residence comprises six !arg< rooms, entrance hall, widr verandah, bathroom, bath and basin, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs. Electric light throughout. Large motor shed, with entrance from Jellicoe Street. Tool shed, etc. Situated as it is on three-quarters of an acre of double terraces, nicely laid out in lawns, gardens, and choice native trees, and commanding a line view of the river and esplanade, this must appeal to anyone in search of a superior home. To effect an immediate sale, a very low price is fixed. Early possession can be arranged. Also— SEASIDE BUNGALOW. Well Built. Splendid cjita. Handy to Trams an 1 Sea. Four large rooms, built-in bunks, ete, cupboards, sideboards, and window seats; bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs; casement windows. Commands a magnificent view of tho sea and beaches, which cannot be built out. For a quick sale, price reduced to £675. Ring 3566 and arrange inspection. MONEY TO LEND. We have money to lend at lowest current rates and buyers for good sound second mortgages. C L D UIGAN & ( ° HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC.. > 75 RIDGWAY STREET. HAVE YOU SEEN OUB SILVER KING LETTER SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS. The Price is Right and it Writes Right. PRICE—I/6 each. (Posted 1/f). , A. D. WILLIS, LTD., i ’ "Where the Good Books Are,” f i WANGANUL
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19128, 2 October 1924, Page 12
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