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Auction Sales FREEMAN R, JACKSON. FR. JACKSON'S STOCK SALES IFOR NOVEMBER. Manaia Saturday, Nov. 10 St Hill-street kt . Wedneaday, Nov. 14 Waverley Friday, Nov. 16 Hawera Friday, Nov. 23 St Hill-street ... Wednesday, Nov. 28 Kakaramea Friday, Nov. 30 FREEMAN~R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. ALBERT BARNS. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. 100,000 feet first-class Building Timber. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ALBERT BARNS will sell by auction early in December, A large consignment of TIMBER of all kinds in lots to suit all purchasers. Full particulars in future advertisement, ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. BARNS & HIGGIE, FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE AT THE CAMPBELLTOWN YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. At 12.30 o'clock BARNS & HIGGIE will sell by public auction as above — 20 head beef 40 3-year-old steers, well grown 30 good heifers 40 mixed cattle 100 yearlings, mixed sexes 100 fat sheep Horses, pigs, &c. BARNS & HIGGIE, Auctioneers. STOCK SALE AT TURAKINA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. At 1 o'clock. BARNS & HIGGIE will sell, at the Ben Neviß Yards, aa above, — 70 good breeding cows, well forward in calf 30 first-class cows, calvea at foot by good bulls 25 well-bred quiet 2-year-old steers 20 yearling steera 100 £food fat wethers 200 good wethera, shorn Horses, &c. BARNS AND HIGGIE, Auctioneers. STEVENS & GORTON, AT THE RAILWAY STOCK MARKET, MARTON. TUESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. Sale at 1 o'clock. STEVENS & GORTON will sell by public auction aa above — 50 head 2 and 3-year-old steers 12 store cowa10 2-year-old steera 3 milch cows 14 head mixed cattle Horses, &c. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. AT THE SALE~ YARDS, BULLS. STEVENS & GORTON have been favoured with instructions from Donald Fraser, Esq., and J. T. Dalrymple, Esq., to sell by public auction as above — 100 3-year-old store bullocks, in forward condition 100 well bred cows and heifera 50 head prime beef 40 well bred cows and heifers The pure-bred shorthorn Bull LORD BRILLIANT the 2nd. (For pedigree see Coats' Herd Book.) 2 2-year-old Bulls, by the 22nd Duke of Derrimut, from pure cows 3 pure-bred yearling Bulls, by the 22nd Duke of Derrimut, from pure cowa 1 pure-bred yearling Devon Bull, bred by John Grigg, Esq., Canterbury 550 prime fat wethers, shorn 500 do do do heavy weights, shorn The Thoroughbred mare LAUREL, ran second for M.R. J.C. St Leger, 1883, and is still a maiden 2 draught colta 4 hacka The vendora will not consent to any stock being offered other than that advertised, this being their Special Annual Sale. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, Bulls and Palmerston North. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! F. J.lfONE^' GREAT BOOT SALE CJTILL continues with unbounded snecess. JO Householders requiring real* genuine Goods should pay Jones' Boot Shop a visit and select Boots .and Shoea at lower pricea than ever attempted in Wanganui. Ladies' prunella 4s 6d, worth 8s 6d Ladies' kid, very best, 7s 6d, worth 16a Ladiea' glove kid, very beat, Bs, worth 18s Ladies' shoea, very cheap Men's shooters 10s 9d, worth 18a 6d Men's bluchers 4a lid, worth 9a 6d Men's dress boota 10a 6d, worth 22a 6d Men's boots in great variety Children's kid bootß, cheap Children's copper-toed, 7 to 9, only 3a lid Children'a copper-toed, 10 to 13, only 4a lid Children's elastic leather boots, 10 to 13, 3a 6d Ladies slippers, from Is 6d Children's and Infants boota from 6d pair Remember — No old Goods, all New and Fresh, and the latest Fashion at JONES' EXHIBITION, Ridgway Street. MACINTOSH'S ~~ GRAND ART UNION OF OIL PAINTINGS, &o. ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS. BY special permission from the Colonial Secretary, and at the requeat of a number of friends, the undersigned has decided to dispose of his OIL PAINTINGS by way of Art Ujanion. They are sixteen in number, and represent Landscape, Marine, Portrait, and Statuary, which have been photographed by Mr Kitkwood ; are seven inches by nine, and mounted on large Cardboard. Every holder of a ticket will either secure one of the original Paintings or a Photograph thereof. 100 Tickets at Fifteen Shillings Each, Date and place of Drawing will be duly advertised. JAMES MACINTOSH, Marton. ~iy o t i c c. W. WARING TAYLOR requests that all accounts due to the Wanganui store be paid without delay to T. P. Coveney, who still remains info Wanganui to receive the same.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5206, 5 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5206, 5 November 1883, Page 3