AUCTION SALES ■ .WANGANUI SALE* WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER S AT 12 NOON. 3 PREEMAN R. JACKSON A CO, LTD., will sell by auction as above: — 100 fat ewes; 20 fat hoggets; 50 fat ewes. 12 prime P.A. cot/s. 6 fat cows; 10 dairy cows; .10 dairy heifers- “0 mixed cattle; 10 good P.A. vealors. On account W. E. Broderick Esq.. Maxwell: 6 pedigree 2-year springing Jersey heifers; 2 pedigree 2-year Jersey bulls; 2 pedigree yearling .Jcrsev bulls. x 1 J 5Q MIXED PIGS. Special Entry: 40 store pigs. Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. RAETIHI SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 AT 1 P.M. J7REEMAN R. JACKSON * CO. LID., will sell bv Auction aa above:— 140 m.s. hoggets. 20 mixed cattle. 10 pigs. WANGANUI SPRING HORSE FAIR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22,' AT 11 AM. PREEMAN R. JACKSON & COLTD., will sell at their yards:— PRESENT ENTRIES: 120 horses |2o ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. WAVERLEY SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 'JMIE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGAN!. SATION, LTD., will sell at the Wavorley Yards:— 35 Jersey and Jersey-cross dairy heifers; 12 guaranteed sound cows. 20 mixed pigs. TAIHAPE SALE WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. AT 12.30 P.M. SHARP. r £HE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will sell: 150 ewe hoggets (good); 150 fat. wethers (lots); 30 fat hoggets; 50 ewes, r.w. Rom. rain; 200 ewe hogget.fi off turnips. 8 springing Jersey heifers; 3 fat cows; 1 5-year P.A. bull (guaranteed); 1 yearling steer; 2 yearling heifers1 sow and JO wcancx pigs. On account N. P. SPOONER, ESQ., of HIHITAHI: 22 dairy cows (with tests and calvinj* A LSO AT 2.30 P.M. AT SHOP TN HAUTAPU STREET. ON ACCOUNT L. DAWS ESTATE: Large quantity of machinery, merchandise and hardware, including: Electric sewing machine, scales, sep&ra' tors ami parts, boots and shoes, tools, safe, books and sundries. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WAVERLEY HORSE FAIR ’THE FARMERS’ COOP. ORGAN!- ' SATION SOCIETY, LTD., wilt
h hold their ANNUAL FAIR at the d f WAVERLEY YARDS ® ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. e PARTICULARS LATER. Entries Solicited. 1 —• h FRANKISH BROS.' MART t a We are Regibtercd Probate Valuers. ‘ SELLING TODAY: , Plough Collars (only half-dozen left) to clear, 34/- each. Good lino S.W, J. beds, etc. j EVERY DAY: Apples, Oranges, g Lemons, Kumaras, Cauliflowers, etc. H. ALP, J Mart Manager and Valuer. | 1 ' ““ Winter Footwear DRY FEET GUARANTEED I O’Briens ARE BEST I IT YOU WANT DRY FEET, LONG SERVICE AND ECONOMY IN FOOTWEAR, GET O'BRIEN’S O'BRIEN’S ARE BEST THEY GIVE GREATER COMFORT AND GREATER SATISFACTION THAN ANY OTHER MAKE PROCURABLE Young & Collins LTD BOOT DEPARTMENT AVENUE WANGANUI
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 209, 4 September 1934, Page 10
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