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AUCTION SALES. , E. S. LOW. HAS eceived instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at M Jackson's yards, Putiki, on TUESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, At One o'clock. 1,900 SHEEP, viz., 800 Ewes, 2, 4 and G tooth 300 Wethers, fat 500 Ewes, _ and 4 tooth 300 Lambs SIXTY-FIVE HEAD MIXED STORE OATTLE. SEVENTY-FIVE LINCOLN RAMS, From the nocks of Messrs Baker, Owen, Mrs Hair, aud imported from Auckland, The ewes are fine," strong and healthy, and Avell worthy the attention of buyers! Jan 30,|1573. R. S. LOW HAS received instructions from Messrs Moore & Currie to sell by Public Auction, at l!r Tingey's stock-yards, Kai Iwi, on TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock, 650 EWES, 2, 4 and 6 tooth, 10 Pure-bred Leicester rams, 4 and ■ 6-tooth 30 Lamb rams—pure-bred Leicester, out of importel ewes by imported rams THREE DRAUGHT GELDINGS BY LOCH RYAN, 2 Draught fillies by Loch Ryan. ■■'■• AtSO— 10 HORSES, consisting of DRAUGHT & SADDLE. The Auctioneer would call particular attention to this sale, as the sheep are considered to be the best bred Leicesters in the district, their shearlings having changed hands this season at 70s each. The horses to be offered are of the best description of draught, yearlings having sold at <£55. Jan 30, 1872. ROBERT -S. LOW TJAS received inscructions to sell by 11 public auction, on Major Trafford's station, Rangitikei, on MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY NEXT at 12 noon, TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX SHEEP. 1176 Merino Ewes, full mouthed 300 do do 400 do Wethers 400 half-bred Wethers, fat 400 Merino • do do Jan 3, 1873. 14th FEBRUARY, 1873. PURE BR ED, LINCOLN RAMS FOR SERVICE THIS SEASON. To the Flock owners of the Wanganui District. Annual Letting of Pure Bred Lincoln R A MS. Mr A. BEAUCHAMP HAS received instructions from Wm. Wilson, Esq.,- of Wairoa, to LET by auction, at .his yards, Victoria Avenue, on WEDNESDAY, 14th FEB;, 1872, ■'; at 12 o'clock, The use of, for the Season, of two Pure Bred, imported Lincoln Rams After-which, for absolute sale, 3 Pure bred Lincoln Rams, by imported Rams out of imported Ewes. TERMS AT SALE. Auctioneer's Note—The successful letting last seasomof these superb sheep and the highly satisfactory results to the lessees, has induced the owner to offer for bona fide competition, these magnificent Rams, and the Auctioneer has great pleasure in announcing that Mr Wilson intends offering a prize Cup, valued at Five Guineas, for the best pen of Four Ewe Hoggets, by any of these Rams, out of Ewes bred in the district, but not by pure bred Rams. Nov. 22. 1872 TO RANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU, FARMERS. WANTED— Oats and Chaff delivered at Palmerston or Oroua. ..,.- HENRY McrJEIL, Contractor, Palmerßton. Jan 28, 1873.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1678, 3 February 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1678, 3 February 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1678, 3 February 1873, Page 3