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Auction Sales. 9. B. XAOXBOV * 00. TTIBEEMAff &. JAOKSOH & 00/8 J? AUCTION SALES FOB MARCH, 1896:Waverloy, Monday 9 Bt. Hill Street, "Wednesday 11 Jobmonvillt, Wednesday 11 St. Hill Street, Saturday 14 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 18 St, Hill Street, WAWJANUI QUABTERLY HORSE PAIR, Saturday 21 Waverley, Monday 23 St. Hill Street, Wedne«day 25 JohnsonviUe, Wednesday 25 St. Hill Street, Saturday 28 Sal« of Honei, Poultry, Saddlery, H»y, to,, every alternate Saturday, at noon, »t St, HiUStreet, Wanganui. Sale Yardt at— Winganni, Wntrlty, Johmonrill* and iWaitotarai Agents' for Owen'i Hew Zealand Patent Sheep Dip. Colonial Mutual Life Amur* •nee Soeietr. For S»lo— Pieroy'i Patent Penoing. FBEEMAN~B. JAOZSOIf, Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS, WAVBRLBX. MONDAY, 9th MARCH, At 1 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON 4 00. will sell by auction as above— 10 prime fat cows 200 good breeding 100 good eyres 50 fat wethers 500 freezing wnthers 200 owes 300 store wethers MO 2 tooth ewes 70 2 tooth en os 50 good forward wethers 60 good forward ewes 400 breeding ewes 250 ewes 100 & tooth maiden ewes 150 2 tootb wsthers i 600 2, 4, and 6 tooth owes 200 forward ewes 150 fat wethers ISO fat ewes 700 shora lambs 100 woolly lambs 20 rams 20 porkers Settlors aro requested to send in their ontrios as early ai pouiblo. FREEMAN R, JACKSON, Auctioneer. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS, WANaANUI. WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH. Salo at Noon. FREEMAN B. JACKSON & CO. will sell by public auction, as above — 100 ewes 100 lambs 80 ewes 20 bacon pigs 83 porkers FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers. MRS WALKER T>E(JS to announce that the is sow OPENING UP HER AUTUMN SHIPMENT Of NEW GOODS, Comprising — NBW MILLINERY NEW AUTUMN COSTUMES JACKETS MANTLES MAOKINIOSHEB JEic, Kio. Etc. MRS WALRER, AVENUE. ETHHWAffI CO. AND TBE AMERICAN BOOT, SHOE, AND LEATHER MABKET. fXIHE Americans now hold tho boi-sentof JL the coach in the Manufacture of Boots, Shoos, and Leathers ; and R. HAN> NAH & CO , who have hold the premier position in tho Boot Trade in New Zealand during the past twenty-two years, and mean to hold it, have landed, ex Gothic, 600 Trunks and Oases OP THB JtOSI BKAUTIPDI BOOTS & SHOES Ever imparted into New Zealand, inoluding OBI&DBEN'S, OB 1 ALL COLOURS AND FITTINGS. H. HANNAH & 00. respectfully invite the public to inspect tho abovs-mentioned goods, as the lorr pricos for tho quality of tho goods nro eurprising. They comprise — WALKING BOOTS & SHOKB, EVENING- BOOXa 4 BHOKS, DINNER BOOTS & SHOES. B. HANNAH & CO. nlill iimnul'ncturß 4000 pairs of tho famous Q Boots und Shoes every week, these booto being the demand of the day. All kinda of Loather and Grindery on hand. Bespoke uppers a speciality. All kinds of Booti and Bhoes made to ordor, including Hiding aud Polo Boots. We are the only practical makers in New Zoaland. The following letter hoa a>o beeu roceived by R. Hannah and 00. from Moasra Curtis and Wheeler, of Rochester, New York; — "Roohsstor, N.Y., 27th NovomW, 1895. Messrs R. Hannah and Co, WelliDgten, Now Zealand. Gentlemen,— We havo the pleasure to hand you enclosed invoice and duplicate bill of lading for goods which went forward to-day, in acooidance with your order to our Agent, and wo trust the goorfa will reach you promptly and open satisfactorily. Our instruction to our agent was that all eoode bliouM be delivered to earns designated agent in Ibis country and paid tor bofore shipment; but he spoke so highly of your doudo that we moke an exception iv this caso, us we are amioue to open trade nith you.— Youre respectfully (Signed) Ctwrio & Wheblbb." Noto tbo Addroeii — B. Hannah and Co., CASH BOOT MABKET, Avenuo, Won?anui. S^ PECIAL DJD3IGNB in Dining and Drftwing-room Suites at marvollous iotr prices at B. Mould, Complete House furnisher!. AHOO is a -lusitivo oure for Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Piles, at?d Constipation. Chemists and Grocors, 2i Gd iTIYMBELINE, Guipure^ Swiss Laoe. KS Madras, and Kaiser Curtains, really lovely designs. At E. Moult'e, Oomplet Houca Furnisher. N" W~PATTEHN3 in * Carpets and Linoleums al K. Houltß at prices to euifc both rich and poor.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8794, 7 March 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8794, 7 March 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8794, 7 March 1896, Page 3