Sales by Auction SALE OP STOCK at FEILDING PARKS YARDS, FEILDING. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. FEEEMAN R. JACKSON HAS receiyed instructions from G. Y. I.KTTIBRIDOE, Esq,, to sell by Auction as above, 1500 BREEDING- EWES, 1000 LAMBS 30 PUIIE-URED RAMS, 20 UNBUOKKN ITOKSICS. TIIO Auctioneer will be prepare! to sell Cattle at this important sale. The opportunity thus afforded should be taken advantage of l>y settlers in that district. Sale at 12 o'clock. J3 U "YoWNsTlli? OF ELDERS LIE. FREEMAN R. JACKSON HAS received instructions from Mr Alexander Murray to sell by auction early in MARCH, 50 TOWN SECTIONS, situated cat the Railway Station, fronting ihc Wanganui River. Full particulars in fubnreadvertisement fS 278 ST. HILL STREET SALE YAIIDS. THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY FREEMAN R. JACKSON \\j ILL sell by Auction as above, 30 ti EA D FAT CATTLE STORE " " 500 EWES 200 WETHBUS 200 LAMBS HORSES Also, By instructions from Mr D. M. Hogg, The Lease and Goodwill of his Slaughter Yard, and the Butchering Business, iv Victoria Avenue, Wanganni. FlO • 103 •SijllSDAY7l7s "FEBRUARY. At 12 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, BROADWAY, MARTON. EXTENSIVE AND UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of Groceries, Holloware, Saddlery, Boots and Shoes, Superior Clothing, Glassware, and Crockery, Fancy Goods and Electroplated Ware, Druggebs and Carpeting, A very 's and Fail-bank's Weighing Machines, Trade Conveniences, and Sundries. 3 FIRST-CLASS RIDING HORSES. Superior Britannia Lock-stHJi Sewing Machine. MR A. BEAUCHAMP, HAS received instiuctions from H, S. Taylor, Esq., (who is closing his Marton business), to sell by AUCTION, On the Premises known as Coleman's Auction Rooms, Broadway, Marton, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, at 12 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS BTOCK-IN - T It A D E as specih'ed above ; Together with those faithfully built and Commodious Premises, comprising 1 Auction Room and Warehouse, SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE, Stable and Coach House, with FOUR HALF- ACRE SECTIONS, Commanding* frontages to Broadway and main road to Mr Richard Hammond's. Which will be offered at 2 o'clpck. TITLE INDISPUTABLE. ||ggr The Goods are in splendid order, the bull? consisting of quibe late importations, which for quality and adaptability for a settled farming community like Marton, are not to be surpassed. The Auctioneer's instructions relative to selling are very positive, every line will be disposed of to the highest biddor. This Sale commends itself to Storekeepers, Farmers, Hawkers, llotelkeepors, Conlractois, and the Public generally. TEUMS : Under .-£2O, Cash 5 nbove that sum, by approved endorsed acceptances ab three months. LUNCH PROVIDED. fu-11
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2703, 11 February 1876, Page 3
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