AUCTION SALES. GJHARPE, I\TOKTH & ('.0., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. GUYTON STREET. House Clearing Soles « Snoeiultv Chief Amenta Yorkshire Insurance ■) CONTINUATION SALE. ■' TODAY (SATURDAY) MAY 4, 0 AT 10 A.M. ’ 1 MESSRS MORRIS & CO.'S SALE. v VICTORIA AVENUE. (Opposite McGruer’s). SHARPE, NORTH & CO., instructed by Messrs Morris X Co.. who arc giving up business will sell by Public Auction: BALANCE OF STOCK. ALSO—COUNTERS, GLASS SHOW CASES, MIRRORS. WALL FITTINGS. TABLES, OFFICE PARTITIONS. SINGER TAILOR’S MACHINE. IJNO. CARPETS, OFFICE FITTINGS, &c. A, J. NORTH. Auctioneer. THURSDAY. MAY <). 1929 .. Al' 12 (NOO.X) SHARP. FIRST AANUAn STOCK FAIR Ol' STATION-BRED SHEEP X CATTI AT UPPER WANGAEIIU. \VRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., and ABIJA LIAM & WILLIAAIS, LTD., will sell by public iuction at Mr A. H. Ross’ Yards, on account of the following vendors: Messrs J. Kennedy and Sons, Oh iip:iuma Station; Messrs Hearn and C).. Pungatawa Station; Air A. 11. Ru<s. 5 Kaiioi; Air 11. Collier. Taihape; Air F. L # Anderson, Upper Wangucbu; Air W. C. Dillon, Karioi; Air G. Greaves, Karioi, and Alessrs Casey and Woodhouse, Taihape. CATTLE: 265 4 & 5-year f. f. Hereford-S.H. cross bullocks. 170 4 ik 5-year f. & f. P.A. bullocks 200 3|-year P.A. bullocks. 75 Hereford bullocks. 60 prime fat bullocks. 60 prime fa‘. cows. 50 prime fat heifers. 100 P.A, cows, r.w. P.A. bull. 50 head mixed cattle. SHEEP: 1500 5-year Romney ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 5/3/29. - 1300 2 & 4-tooth wethers. 1 500 4, 6 anj 8-tooth ewes, r.w, S.D. rams, 5/3/29. I 250 2-tooth ewes, r.w. S.D. rims 5/3/29. 600 Southdown lambs. 500 w.f. wether lambs. The offerings aYe all station-bird straight lines m first hands, on account of the above-named vendors. The cattle will be without doubt, the best lines of station-bred grown cattle which will come under the hammer this year, there being no coloured cattle wnatever in the offering. The beef to be offered will be of real tip-top quality, the balance of the offering being cattle suitable to go straight into the fattening paddock. The offering in sheep comprises straight bred station Romncycross lines, which we can confidently recommend to anyone on tho look-oui for sheep of this description. The 5-year-old ewes are a very high-class line of early shorn chisel mouth sheep. The wethers will be early shorn sheep carrying a lot of condition and suitable for topping off. Air Ross’ yards are within five miles of tho railway, and arrangements have been made with the Railway Department to have sufficient trucks on band to get the stock away immediately after the sale. Intending purchasers from either North or South will be met on the morning of the sale at the Gretna Ho tel. Taihape, at 8.30 o’clock, or King’s Court Hotel, Ohakune, at 9 a.m. Northern buyers can arrive on the Wellingt n. | Express, reaching Ohakune at 4.30 in the morning and leave again on the return journey on the Auckland Exnre-s at a quarter to ten that night. It, will be necessary for Southern buyers to go as far as Ohakune the night previous to the sale. We strongly recommend anyone in quest of either sheep or cattle to mako a point of attending this fixture. As mentioned before, th© whole offering will comprise something out of the ordinary in both sections. Refreshments can be obtained at the sale. Auctioneers selling in conjunction!— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO , LTD. And ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. LTD. Every sheet of “ORB” has its duraTO LAND OWNERS—WE have several good practical dairymen requiring leasehold farms for milking from 30 to 60 eows. WANGANUI FRESH FOOD U«. Ltd . LAND DEPARTMENT WANGANUI ST. JOHN’S BUNGALOW In this favourite residential locality of St. John’s Hill is a new and pretty < rough-cast bungalow of pleasing design 4 and modern conveniences. Six nice rooms, large sleeping porch, and electric range and hot water and lighting, with hot and cold water over tubs. Large garage, fowl house, 4 wardrobes, linen-press, telephone and large freehold section with view of the sea; and in a quiet and sheltered street. It is near the tennis, croquet, cricket and bowling greens and schools, etc. This charming home is to be sold for 1 £l3OO. JOHN D. BRECHIN, LAND AGENT, ’Phone 2573. 7 Dublin St.. Wanganui. Don’t just ask for a hot water bottle. Ask for a 44 UNIQUE” Hot Water ( Bag and learn what safe, cosy comfort ( really is. Look for name “UNIQUE” on stopper.* Atishoo! Atishoo! Run quick for the “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bag and stop tho ’flu from catching you. Best because made by North British Rubber Co.* Toothache? Barraclough’s Magio Nervine will stop it,—Advt»
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 105, 4 May 1929, Page 12
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