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Auction Sale*. V. B. JAOKSON & GO, TjTRBEMAN R. JAOKSON & 00.8 JC AUCTION SALES FOR JUNE) :— Johnsonville, Wednesday ... ... 6 Bt. Hill Street, Saturday ... ... 8 St. Hill Street, Wednesday ... „, 12 Waverley, Monday 17 Johnson ville, Wednesday 19 St.HillStr»et, Saturday 22 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 28 St. Hill Btreet, WANGANUI QUARTERLY HORSE FAIR, Saturday 29 Pale of Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, Ao., every alternate Saturday, at noon, at St. Hill Street, Wanganui. Bale Yards at — Wcnganui, Waverley, Johnsonville and Waitof»ra« For Sale— Pferoy's Patent Fencing. FREEMAN R. JAOKSON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WE are instructed by the Exeoutors of the late Major Nixon to sell by auotion, at an early date, the Sedgebrooke Estate, whioh is now being surveyed into suitable sections. When the plans are prepared, full particulars will be notified. FREEMAN B. JAOKSON A CO., Auctioneers. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, JUNB 8. Sale at Noon. 17IBBSMAN R. JACKSON A CO. will JC sell by publio auotion, aa above,— Herges, Poultry, Saddlery, Hay, etc, every Saturday at noon, at St. Hill Street. WanganuL saturdaFsfecials— Prime Canterbury hams and baoon 8 trios purebred liangshangs, from prigs-takers 1 20-month-old cook, eeeond prize at Wanganui Show FREEMAN^. JAOKSON, Auctioneer. NOLAN, TONKB, A CO. HAWERA SALB YARDS. THURSDAY, 6th JUNE, 1896; At 12.80 p.m. NOLAN, TONeTa CO. will tell by public auotion, aa above,— 25 forward oews 26 8-year-old bullocks EO empty cows 1 first-class butter cow, close to oalving 30 2-year-old steers 10 cows and oalves 25 2£ -year-old steers 4> fat oows 40 18-months steers 2 quiet springers 12 hand-fed yearlings 2 choice springers 200 2-tooth wethers 100 store ewes 100 2-tooth ewes, in lamb NOLAN, TONES A CO., Auctioneers. B. B. BECKETT. HUNTERVILLB SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, 6th JUNE. Sale at I.SO pan. ' EE. BECKETT will sell by publit • auction, aa above,— 11 fat cows 600 2-tooth ewes 200 4, 6, and f.fon. ewea BO fat ewea 90 lambs 42 weathers Also, by instructions— Suction No. 18, Hnnterville Township, fronting Milne Street, containing about half an acre. Also, Butcher's Plant, being— 3 trap horses 1 haok 1 butcher's cart 1 sot of harness and tools of trade R. E. BECKETT. Auctioneer. EGMONT JHJKSEKY. Fruit, Forest, & Ornamental Trees. ROSES, OAMELIAS, AZALIA3, DAPHNES, *o. JAMESI&A.IRD TNVITES inspection of hia large and X well-grown assortment of the above, which comprises all tbe leading varieties in cultivation. Hedge Plants, In addition to the Barberry and Boxthorn, I offer many thousand! of SEEDLESS FURZE, whioh forms a most compact evergreen fenos. By not seeding it does not spread. This forms a valnable acquisition to our hedge plants. A few tons of early SEED POTATOES grown on new ground at Westmere. Garden and Flower Seeds from reliable sources, Prioe List and full particulars post free on application. To meet the times a considerable reduction will be made for cash. James "Laird, GLASGOW-STREET, WanganuL Telephone, No. 79. P.O. Box, No. 89.

LITTLEJOHN HAS MOVED TO THE AVENUE, Next Gatenby's. LITTLEJOHN is never afraid to quote his prices. Here they are :— Blankets, worth lls 6d pair, " F ittin " price 8s lid Colonial do., worth 21s, " Flittin price 16s 6d Jackets, a grand lot, all marked at "Flittin" prices, from 11b 6d to 35s Waterproofs, with three oapes, from 17s 6d to 87a ' Umbrellas, worth 2s 6d, " Flittin " prioe Is lid Do., worth 8s 6d, " Flittin " x prioe 6sld Children's Coats and Girls' Ulsters, just the thing for this weather, all marked at " Flittin " prioes Dress Tweed, double width, worth Is fid, " Flittin " prioe Is Strong Diagonal Amazon Cloth, worth Is 6d " Flittin " prioe Is 4Jd All-wool Serge, fast colour, 42in wide, worth 2s 3d, " Flittin " prioe Is 9d All Dress Stuff marked low in proportion Corsets, a tremendous quantity. Those 4s. 6dwUl be made to "flit "at 2s lid Just imagine. Gloves. 16doz all-wool Cashmere Gloves will be sold at 7frd per pair. Yon can't buy these under Is in the ordinary way. Al! good dark colours. The above will serve as a guide, bnfc customers will find everything equally Good and equally Cheap. LITTLEJOHN'S CASH DRAPERY EMPORIUM, AVENUE. DANCING. MISS BREWER'S usual Classes commenced on THURSDAY, the 18th April, from 8 to 10 p.m., for Adults. Children on SATURDAY, the 20th April, from [2 to 4 p.m., at the Druids' Ball.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8564, 5 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8564, 5 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8564, 5 June 1895, Page 3