NOTICE. ALL Clams againit the late PETER McINTYRE, must be rendered to either of the undersigned, on or before the 10th April, 1878. W. D. SHAW, )T) T , WM. ORUIKSHANK, / lpnstees - m3o 775 WANTED KNOWN — That Visitors io Marlon can obtain excellent accommodation at MRS STEJBSLE'S FAMILY HOTEL. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. Chops and Steaks at any hour. Hot Pies and Cofiee from 8 to 10 every night. First class accommodation for Boarders Wedding Dejeuners, Ball Suppers, Banquets, &c, catered for by a Chef de Cuisine at MRS STEELE'S, Family Hotel, Opposite tho Temperance Hall. ij^Good Stabling accommodation. ai 826 Sales by Auction '" ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, APRIL 11th. FEEEMAN~IL JACKSON WILL sell by public auction, as, above — 30 Head Fat Cattle 26 Head mixed Stores • •■ 20 Head 2-year old Steers 100 Prime Fat Wethers 60 Fat Sheep AND From instructions from W. H. Watt, Esq. :— ' 450 Maiden Ewes, bred at Westmere 300 Six-tooth and full mouthed Westmere Ewes The imported liams And Ewes ex St Kilda 1 Superior Buggy 1 Pointer Pup Horses At 12 o'clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. A3 • BU' APRIL 13 th, 1878. AT TEE AUCTION ROOMS, BULLS. FREEHOLD PROPERTY "AND MILCH COWS. STEVENS & GORTON HAVE received instructions from Air Roper, to sell by Public Auction, on the above date — FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES OF FEEEHOLD LAND, with sufficient wood and water necessary for the use of the Farm. The soil is some of the richest in. the district. The property is subdivided into five paddocks and has a good cottage, stockyard, cow sheds, and fowl house thereon, and is' distant about two miles from the township of | Bulls. l ALSO, I The. Goodwill of a milkman's business, from which 16s to 20s per day is realized. 12 Good Milch Cows, perfectly quiet 1 Young Bull I Trap Mare 1 Spring Cart and Harness ALSO, A Light Gig, (London built) and harness. ALSO, 12^ Acres good Bush Land, within two miles of the town of Sandon, beingpart of Rural Section No. 12, • on. the Map of Sandon. Reserve very moderate. Sale at Two o'clock sharp. STEVENS & GORTON, A uctioneers. 'mSI 69_8 ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS THURSDAY, APRIL 11. VALUABIJI IMPORTED STOCK FREEMAN R. JACKSON WILL sell y public auction, as above— 24 Two-tooth pure-bred Lincoln Rams 1 Border Leicester Hogget Ram 7 „ „ „ Ewes '^k: above,, which were bred l>y the Hon. W. Robinson, of Canterbury, and selected by Mr Caverl ill, for this market, will arrive pel" « St. Kilda." Mr Robinson imported his foundation from the flocks of Messrs Thomas Kirkham, Dudding", Cartwright,- and Hack, and has used nothing but the very best of rams, prize takers at the Royal Agricultural and other Shows in England. Sale at 12 o'clock; FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. m 29 766*
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 3098, 9 April 1878, Page 3
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