J Auction Sal« 8. F. B. JAOKBOH _ CO. FBEEMAN B. JACKSON & CO.B STOCK SALES FOB FEB.:ji Bt. Hilt Street, WANaANIII ANNUAL * BAM FAIB, Wednosday & Thursday 6 & 7 Waverley, Monday 11 Johnsonville, Wednesday 13 St. Hill Btreet, WANGANUI EWE FAIJi, Wednesday 20 Wavorley, Monday 25 Johnsonville, Wednesday 27 Pa'e of Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, &c., every alternate Saturday, at noon, Bt St. Hill Street, Wanganui. Bale Yards at — Wftnganui, Wr-veiley, Jfohneonvilie and Waitotara. For Sale— Pieroy's Patent Fencing. , Agents fo* Owen's Now Zealand Fatwnt Sheep Dip. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance So?iefcv. I FBEEMAN~B. JACKSON, I Auctioneer. THE GREAT CENTRAL ANNUAL ' RAM^FAIR. ST. HILL STBEET SALE YABDS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY AND THTTBSDAY, r February 6th & 7th, 1895, Sale each day at 11.15 sharp. FREEMAN B. JACKSON & CO. will sell by public auction, as above, and on account of the following well- known breeders:— Messrs Thomas Bryce, M. H. Wybourne, B. B, Hamilton, Bobert Wilson, Owen Hawes, John Bowen, D. Cogbill, Jefferson Bros., B. Bremer, J. D. Hughes, lon Bros., ■ Walker Bros., J. Macara, H. N. Harrison, W. Wilson, J. Brennan, J. W. Baker, E. M. Honeyfleld. A. Allison, W. J. Nix, W. O. Symea, E. P. Byrnes, John Shield, W. Chapman, D. Fleming, F. Button, B. B. Pearce, D. Blair, J. Boss, J. Biddell, and , Mrs Watt :— IQQI 2-TOOTHPCBEBfiEDLIff-JL_3e>JL COLN BAM 3 3SaUjJLINOOLNBAMB,bred by J. Macara, Esq. "I _Tl_ 2-TOOTH STUD LINCOLN XU BA MB, bred by J. S. Holmes, Esq. tyfk 4 TOOTH LINOOLNBAMB /_V bred by Bobt. Wilson, Esq. *yf\ 4-TOOTH BOMNEY BAMS, Ov bred by H. Bevan, Esq. OK2 TOOTH BOMNEY BAMS, --5O bred by W. J. Nix, Esq. f*f> 2-TOOTH BOMNEY HAMS, \jtml bred in Wsirarapa. 16-TOOTH STUD BOMNEY EAal, bred by J. S. Holmes, Esq. 12-TOOTH1 2-TOOTH STUD BOBDEBLETCESXEB BAM, bred by J. S. Holmes, Esq. 3 4-TOOTH SHEOPSHIBE BAMS, bred by Messrs Iredalo Bros. 1386 The above magnificent collection of Bams are well worthy of the attention of flockowners of this distriot. The Bams will be sold singly in tbe sale ring, thereby giving everyone an opportunity of careful selection. The WANGANUI SHEEP FAIB will be held on WE DNJEBD AY, February 20th. FREEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. G-BASS SEEDS. JUST LANDED, EX "BIMUTAKA." LAKGE BTOCK Spcoialiy Tested Seeds of all kinds. Samples and quotations supplied on application to NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEBOANTILE AGENCY COY., Wanganui I Educational. i . FITZHEBBEBT TEBBACE, WELLINGTON. ' THE First Term will begin on TUiM- \ DAY, sth February. Mrs Swainson * has vacancies for Boarders and Day J Scholars. a . — — B -nrTANGANUI EDUCATION BOABD. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. AN EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS Made in the School during the past year by the Students, will be open to the public in tha School from WEDNESDAY, 80th J&nnary, till SATURDAY, 2nd February, inclusive, from 10 a.m. to S p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 9 p m. THE CLASSES WILL BE-OPEN on MONDAY, 4th February. Term, 13 weeks. EVENING— Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7 to 9. Drawing, Painting, Geometry, Perspective, Architecture, < Engineering, Fee, 10s. MOENTNG— Tuesday and Thursday, 9.30 £ to 12.30. Drawing, Oil and Water Colour Painting, Geometry, Perspec- <■ five. Fee. £2 2s ProbaWy an addi- t tional morning or afternoon will be given to sketching landscape from nature. BATUftDAY— Drawing, &c, as on Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 1. Fee, £1. Science Lectures, illustrated by ex- . periments, 2 lo 3. Fee, _1. Although the classes on Saturday have hither- ' tobeen restricted to Pupil Teachers ( and Teachers under the Board preparing for certificate examinations, the public is now admitted for ordi- j nary Art study in the morning, and also to tho Science leotnres in the J atternoon on payment of tha required ( fees. , Further particulars may be obtained at the school from 10 to 12, and from Bto 9, l on the three days immediately before « the school opens. .., ' All fees must be paid in advance to the . Secretary, at the Board's Oflice. A, A. BKOWNJE, Secretary. TJFtTsTo gtud io, OAMPBBLIi STBBBT, Wanganui. PIANOFOBXE, VIOLIN, AND VIOLA. VOIOB PBODUOTION AND SINGING On the Continental Method. MRS & MISS EVELYN PRICE. Eupila prepared for Trinity College Examinations. Theory Classes now forming. At home on WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS after 3 o'olook. l -__— — ———i TTnORU LACE OUETAINS, in extra JL— sizes. These are beautiful Goods that will command a large sale. At E. Moull's. TT ADIES own Material made up into | _ Chairs or Furniture, as experienced Upholsterers only are kept. Carpets planned and laid with every care at B. Monlt's, Direot Importer. WANTED Known — Some splendid Hand-painted Fire Screens, Vaaes, Glass Jam Dishes, Patent r Jfop G1° SB Jam Jars, Toilet Setß, Jurb, &0., all oheap, at Bandal and JoneS, Gnyton Street
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8463, 4 February 1895, Page 3
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