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Auction Sales. i JT. R. JAOKSON & CO. TTWBEMAN B. JAOKSON & CO.S J? AUOTION SALES FOB APL. :- Johnsonvilse, Wednesday ... ... 10 Bt. Hill Street, Saturday IS St. Hill Street, Wednesday 17 Waitotara, Friday ... 19 Waveriey, Monday ... ... ... 22 Johnsonville, Wednesday 24 St. Hill Street, Saturday 27 Sa'e of Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, &0., every alternate Saturday, &t noon, at St. Fill Street, Wanganui. 9alo Yards sfc— Wo&ganui, Waverley, Johiuonville »nd Waitotara. For Sale — Pieroy's Patent Fenoing. Agence for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sbt/ep Dip. Colonial Mutual Idfo Aesur. anoo Soeietv. FBEEMAN B. JACKSON, Auctioneer. PBEIiTMUSTABX NOTICE. WE »re instructed by the Executors of the late Major Nixon to sell by auction, at an early date, the Sedgebrooke Estate, whioh is now being surveyed into suitable eeotions. When the plans are prepared, full particulars will be notified. FREEMAN B. JAOKSON & CO., Auctioneers. ST. HILL SXREJRT SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, APRIL 18. Sole at Noon. 17?BS!2MAN B. JAOKSON & CO. will fij sell by publio auotion, as above,— Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, etc, every Saturday at noon, at St. Hill Street. Wangonui. FREEMAN B. JAOKSON, Auctionenr.

THE WAN&ANUI EXHIBITION AND FANCY FAIR, In Aid of the Funds of The Public Museum will open in THE DRILL HALL on Thursday, April 25th. 'XO BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIO AT LEAST A FORTNIGHT.

General Committee — President : His Worship the Mayor JT. R. Jackson. Vicepresident : 0. Burnett. Chairman of General Committee: G. Curaon. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer : J. H. Nixon. Assistant Secretary : F. C. Huddlestoa. Members of Committee : J. Duigan, H. C. Field, Dt Tripe, E. Turner, Gifford Marshall, S. H. Drew, J. T. BtewaTt, A. Atkins, B. N. Liffifcon, J. G. Woon, H. G. Foriong, Rev. A. O. Williams, E. W. Andrews, A. Elliott, G. O. Robertson, John Stevenson, A. MurtiD, John Anderson, W. L. Mountfort, John Notman, G F. Crcmer, J. O. Kiohardson, W. H. Bird, F. M. Spurdle, J. Ball, W. G. Bttseett, William J. Tawee, H. Sarjeant, Charles Smith, W. G. Collins, G. F. Allen, and A. Burnett, and Mesdames Whit*-, Williamson, Jackson, Srull, Liffiton, L. Jones, B. Taylor, Cremor, Worgan, Turner, Oarson, Nixon, Marshall, Barnicosfc, Drew, Spardle, S. Wright, and Misses Dnrie (2), Innos, Worgao, Drew (2), Brewer, Marshall, and Carson. Executive Committee : Messrs Carson. Nixon, Huddleston, Turner, Drew, Burnett, und Mesdames White and Williamson. Finance Committee : Meters Nixon and Turner. Hall Committee : Me»rs Atkins, J. Tawse, John Anderson, Bassetfc, a&d Spurdle convener. Fine Arts and Curios : Messrs Cremer, Robertson, Elliott, Huddleston, Field, Stewart, Sarjeanb, and Martin (convener), and Meedames B. Taylor, Liffiton, L. Jones, and Miss Drew. Fancy Fair and Sale of "Work. MIK4DO STALL.

Mrs J. H, Nixon and Miss Duria have oharge of this stall, where all kinds of Japanese Articles will be sold, PLAIN NEEDLEWORK STALL. This is presided over by Mrs White. GEHEBAL IyBEDI/EWOBK AHD FANCY GOODS. Mrs Williamson has charge of this stall. FINE ARTS STALL. Mrs L. Jonos has charge of this atoll. HORTICULTURAL STALL. It is to be hoped that a Chrysanthemum Show can bo hold in connection with this stall. Any person desiring to send plants or blooms (for exhibition only if thoy please), should send in a list of intending exhibits to Mrs Turner, who will also take oharge of any FJowors, PlaDts, or other Horticultural Articles sent for sale.

PRODUCE AND MANUFACTURES STALL. Meadames Oremor, Haines, Carson, and J. L. Stevenpon, assisted by Messrs J. G. Sharps and C. Burnett, have charge of this stall. Contributions are requested in Country ard Gulden Produce, each as Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Bacon, Meat, Poultry, Chick Whont, Live Fowls, Fruit, Game, Vegetables, and similar Productions. Also, Flour, Oatmeal, Jam', Pickles, Sauces, Proserves, and similar goods. In Manufactures, such artioles ns the following are suggested — Furniture, Grojkory, Vases, Garden and House Utensils of every kind. Anything, from a Rolling Pin to a Wheelbarrow, will be acceptable.

Refreshment Stall The following ladies have promised to take this stall, whioh will supply refreshments during the whole of the time that the Hall may be opened : — Mesdamee Jackson, Krull, H. Sarjeant, 3. L. Steveneon, aud WiUh, aod MießOs Alexander and Grant. MR GRANT'S MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERY BTALL. MR GRANT, the well-known manufacturer and vendor of lollies in Viotoria Avenue, will manufacture and vend his wares in the Hall at his usual prices, and has very generously promised to hand over all the profits of his stall to the Museum Fund. Mr Grant will manufacture m prosence of tho visitors three evenings in each

-rpNTE ftTAINMENTS bi i This Committee, oharged with the duty of giving some entertainment in tho Hall every evening, i» as follows : — Mea»rß Drew, Woon, Mountfort, John Anderson W. H. Bird, and J. Riohardson. SALE OF "WORKS OF ARTWorks of Art and Cutios may be marked with prices and sold during the Exhibition. Ten por cent, of proooods of sale to be paid to Museum Fund. Articles sold to remain on exhibition the same as other oxhibits. PRICES OjTaDMISSION Season Tickets for 12 days— Gentlemen, 7s Cd ; Ladies, 6s. Admission — Afternoon, Is; Evening, Is; Children under 12, halfprice. Hall open from 2.80 to 5 in the afternoon, and from 7.80 to 10 in the Evening. J. H. NIXON, Hoc, Secretary and Treasurer.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8517, 8 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8517, 8 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8517, 8 April 1895, Page 3

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