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AUCTION SALES. TATHAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 25. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer: 350 ewe lambs (lots). 350 wether lambs (lots). 680 4 <‘o 5-year ewes, r.w. S.D. ram* (lots). 400 4 & 5-year ewes, r.w. Rom. rams. 300 lambs. 1 horse (all work), horse, rugs and harness. IMPORTANT SALE. THOROUGHBRED HORSES. HUNTERVTLLfe SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, MAY 26, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. TAALGETY & CO.. LTD., acting under A-' instruction.*! from James Bull, Esq., will sell by public auction as above—--30 3, 4 and 5-year-old broken and unbroken well-bred geldings ami fillies. Note.—These are all beautiful bred horses, in good condition, sound and untried, and offer a rare opportunity to those in search of good jumping strains. MARTON SALE. MONDAY, MAY 23. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. and DALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell as above: 66 fat wethers (good). 30 2-tooth wethers. 30 2-tooth ewes, r.w. S.D. ram% 6 store cows. 1 Jersey cow, just in. 1 Jersey cow, at drop. 10 mixed pigs. HAWERA WINTER HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1927 ENTRIES SOLICITED NEWTON KING, LTD. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO., LTD. WANGANUI STOCK SALF., WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1927. AT NOON. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO, LTD., will sell by auction above —: 1 OAfl MIXED SHEEP, comprising— 5O fat and forward mixed lambs, 100 forward ewes, 150 6-tooth wethers, 450 wether lambs, 50 ewes in lamb S.D. rams, 20/3/27; 40 fat ewes, 40 forward empty ewes, SOO wether lambs. 1 0(1 CATTLE, comprising— AW 40 forward bullocks, 10 fat cows, 10 fat heifers. On Account of Mr Jas. Farr (Wai- 1 totara), whose lease has expired: 35 forward well-bred bullocks. gQ MIXED PIGS. Luncheon may be obtained at tha Y ards. RAETIHI STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927. AT 1 P.M. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD., will sell by auction a above —: 75 good ewe lames 75 good wether lambs. 50 f. and f. 4-tooth wethers. 100 lambs. 80 m.s. lambs. 70 m.s. lambs. 50 f.m. ewes, b.r. w. S.D. rams. 12 2J-year steers. 12 3-year steers 30 mixed cattle. (4)—QUALITY AND SERVICE is what the New Zealand fanners want to give. In return they will get goodwill and better prices for their butter at Home. Success always depends on quality and service individually and collectively. We have got to create goodwill between everyone in our business. The Maoriland Dairy Co.’s aim is always to try and give the farmers who supply them with cream the best service, prompt attention, sound advice and help them in any way they can so as to obtain their goodwill. On these lines we have succeeded in our business, and are looking forward to further support from you. Write us P.O. Box 185, Wanganui, for further particulars. A GARDEN OF DELIGHT This beautiful two storied home of 9 rooms, standing amidst extensive and prettily laid-out and well-kept grounds, is a prominent landmark pleasing to the eye and much admired by the passerby. The building is of solid brick and rough-cast in white, and contains all modern conveniences; electric light and high-pressure hot water, coal range, etc. A well-appointed and comfortable home. DEPOSIT £2OOO, the balance for seven years at six per cent. JOHN D. BRECHIN, ’Phone 2573. 7 Dublin St., Wanganui. THINGS W OETH SEWING MACHINES From £l2/0/0 GRAMOPHONES .. . From £3/7/0 PIANOS From £BB/0/0 ALL MUSICAL GOODS MARKED AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. JJPTON’S MUSICAL JAEPOT 165 AVENUE. ’Phone 2529.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19846, 21 May 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19846, 21 May 1927, Page 12