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_ Auction Sales FREEMAN R. JA.CKSON. FR. JACKSON'S STOCK SALES FOR FEBRUARY & MARCH. Mr Caverhill's special sale... Friday, Mar 14 Manaia Saturday Mar 15 St Hill Street Wednesday, Mar 19 Kakaramea Friday, Mar 21 Waverley Friday, Mar 28 FREEMAN R. JACKSON. Auctioneer. Wanganui and Hawera. HAWBRA YARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 14. Clearing Sale of Cattle and Horses. FREEMAN R. JACKSON will sell by public auction as above, on account of J. Caverhill, Esq., — 70 2 and 2^-year-old steers 60 speyed cows 40 „ heifers, 3 years old 80 „ „ yearlings 150 well bred cows lt'O yearling steers 60 yearling heifers 200 weaners, mixed sexes 760 13 high-class draught mares 27 young draught horses 7 hacks 20 well bred young horses 67 _ The above splendid lot of well bred cattle will be Bold WITHOUT RESERVE on the following terms, viz., one half at three months, balance at four months, with stamp and discount added. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PUREBRED FLOCK OF SHROPSHIRE DOWN EWES.^ rTIHE undersigned will sell by auction, at X an early date, the whole of Mr E. Stent's Purebred flock of Shropshire Down Sheep. Particulars in future advertisement. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. BARNS AND HIGGIE. STOCK SALE AT CAMPBELLTOWN YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th. At 12.30 o'clock. BARNS & HIGGIE will sell at their Yards as above — 15 prime fat cows and heifers 5 fat-huilwGks 35 2^-year-old bullocks 25 2-year heifers 20 yearlings 30 3-year-old bullock? 40 head mixed cattle 50 head 2 and 3-year-olds, mostly steers 150 good ewes 180 hoggets 100 ewes 100 lambs 200 fat sheep 200 wether hoggets 150 ewe hoggets Horses and pigs barns~and:higgie, Auctioneers. /^PENING NOTICE. MESSRS KEITH & LENNAKD Having purchased the well-known Grocery Business of MR JAMES SIGNAL, beg most respectfully to inform their Friends and the General Public that it is their intention to OPEN ON SATURDAY, Ist MARCH, with a Complete and New Stock of GROCERIES, EARTHENWARE, IRONMONGERY, TINWARE, &0., &c. From Messrs Keith and Lennard's long experience of the Grocery Trade they feel convinced that by strict attention to business, and civility to all, they will meet with a fair share of public support. Families waited upon at their private residences, and Goods delivered free of charge in Town and Country. KEITH AND LENNARD, Family Gkocebs, &c, Victoria Avenue (opposite English Church) . MR JAMES SIGNAL, Whilst thanking his Customers and the Public generally for the support received by him during the time he has been in Business, would ask them, on behalf of his successors, Messrs Keith and Lennard, that the same patronage be extended to them. MESSRS A. M. LOASBY AND CO., CHEMISTS, WANGANUI. f^ ENTLEMEN,— Having taken a great VX deal of trouble in trying to find a perfect " MARKING INK " for Linen, to be used with a "RUBBER STAMP," I have much pleasure in testifying that the INK prepared by you, and supplied to me, has stood every test of boiling in strong solution of soap and soda repeatedly, and has given every satisfaction. — Yours Truly, FRANK, W. EVANS. WAITOTARA COUNTY. NOTICE is hereby given that under the provisions of " The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," that Elections for the office of Councillors for the County of Waitotara will be held in the various Ridings on SATURDAY, March 22nd, 1884, as follows :—: — Waitotara Riding— At the residence of Mr Parsons. To elect jCwo Councillors. Mr P. W. Watkina, Deputy Returning Officer. Westmere RiDiN(i~At the residence of Mr Butt, St. John's Hill. To elect Two Councillors. Mr Dudley Eyre, Deputy Returning Officer. Brunswick Riding — At the residence of Mr F. J. Jones. To elect Two Councillors. Mr John Notman, Deputy Returning Officer. Toicomaru RiDi«^r-^A4(the residence of Mr Thomas A. Bryce. rs^elect One Couu1 cillor. Ed. N. Liffium, Returning \ Officer. Nominations, in form provided by "The Regulation of Local Eleotions Act, 1876," must be delivered to the various Returning Officers, or left at the Residences above indicated, on or before FRIDAY, 14th inst,, at 12 Noon. ED. N. LIFFITON, I Returning Officer, County Waitotara. March 7th, 1884. THE GLYCERINE DIP. DURING my Temporary Absence from Wanganui, orders will be received as usual, and delivery given at my office, ARTHUR FILMER, Agent. March 3rd, 1884. BEE HIVES. THE celebrated Langstroth Hive, now adopted by Bee Masters in all the Colonies and America. Made for profitable and scientific Beekeeping. Can be had at tbo Sash and Door Factory.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5304, 10 March 1884, Page 3

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