Auction Sales. F. E. JACKSON' & CO. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.S AUCTION SALES FOR SEPTEMBER, 1901:— ' HORSE FAIR, Friday 20 Johnsonville, -Tuesday 24 St. Hill Street, Wednesday 25 Waverley, Friday 27 Sale Yards at Wanganui, Waverley, Johnsonville, and Waitotara. Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sheep Dip. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. SUBURB OF GONVILLE. About Ten Minutes from Post Office. QECTIONS, consisting of, any area IJO required, for Sale, on 'terms to suit purchasers. "Remarkably healthy locality. A Castlecliff railway platj form adjoins the property. Access to river granted for bathing or boating. Splendid artesian water supply. The back sections present a grand view of the sea and river. ' Gonville Avenue is 'now being clayed and metalled, and will " shortly be opened for traffic. About 20 acres, will be cut up into half-acre sections, giving a road frontage to the Avenue, and sold at an early date. This has been done by the owner to meet a considerable demand for such an area. Title, Land Transfer Act. Apply FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS, WANGANUI.WEDNESDAY. 25ra SEPTEMBER," A. 1 p.m. T?REEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. Mj will sell by auction, as above, by order of the Mortgagee — Part of Section 12. right bank Wanganni River, situated at Springvale, containing 8a lr 13p. Title, Land Transfer Act.. Terms and conditions at Sale. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. .WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER^ _Atl"p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell by auction, as above, — 50 3 and 4-year steers 10 3-year steers SO mixed cattle 45 2J-yjar atcers 25 3 -year steers 25 2 year steers 5 dairy cows, 400 hoggits 60 prime fat ewes v RAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS, WAVERLEY. FRIDAY, 27xh¥ePTEMBER, At 1 p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON 4 CO. will sell by public auction, as above, — . ' • 40 yearling eteers 30 mixed yearlings 15 2 to 2J ye»r steers _, 15 2-year steers ' ~" 15. mixed yearlings 15 2-year steers 10 forward empty cowa 8 springing heifers 7 18-montbs steers 6 3-year steers , 200 2, 4, and 6-tooth ewes and lambs On account of Mr Wrr>. Handley, of Nukumaru— 12 good springing heifers Settlers having stock to enter aro requested to forward their entries as early as possible; ,- " BAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. NOTICE. FREEMAN b7~JACKSON & CO. have, received instructions from the Waverley Domain Board to sell by public auction at the Waverley Sale Yards on FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBBR, At 1 p.m. The Lease for 10 years from Ibc Ootober, 1901, of — Q A ALLOTMENTS of the Waver- & L 3c ley Domain, containing from 3 to 5 acres each. Plans and conditions to be seen at Mr F. P. Fookes' Office, Waverley. RAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. fiuiineis Advertisements.' Great -Clearing Sale AT a mf.rican tdange t,epot.' American Jllange JL/epot. n»vin? leased premises,- the Stock must ,i:e cleared. , BARGAINS in CUTLERY.' BARGAINS in STOVES.- ■ .BARGAINS in TINWABE., " , BARGAINS in GARDEN TOOLS BARGAINS in TRUNKS. BARGAINS in BOILERS. BARGAINS in NAILS. BARGAINS in PRAMS. - ' R.- TAYLOR DAVIS: SUN GLOSS FOR LINEN FOR ALL STARCHED GOODS I . -T .-'*-,., ,- .; - Economical, Effeolive, Cheap and Easy to use. Gives a Brilliant Gloss to Linen. Makes; Liueu Look Cleaner and Wash Easier. Linen laste much longer. No wear and tear and no special iron. There is ' No Sticking— the Iron glides on it. Gives no trouble, no mess, always ready to nse. Will teaob girls to iron a Collar for a special occasion. ' ' - • Ladies in mansions, laundry maids and „ ' the peasant will find this a olever .' idfld and a real help. Linen is made Non inflammable. / You can iron in half the usual time. Saves labour, <&0., &a. . No Mixiog with Starch. - - ÜBed Dry. Gives a Gloss just like China. BEWARE of Attempted IMITATIONS They will Rot Linen. Price, 6d and Is. From all Chemists and Grocert, o> Post free from the BOLE PROPRIETORS, Walter ' W. Johnson and Co., SYDNEY, N.S.W. SPRING NOVELTIES. BELL, ESAU & Co., Ate now busy opening up their first tpurobases selected from Eomo of the Best Home and Foreign Markets, of SEASON'S TVTOVELTIES. EASON'B i^IOVELTIES. These 6mbraoe all the Very Newest and Moat, Fashionable Fabrics, Styles and Designs tor every Department. Newest Fabrics in Dress Goods. Newest Styles in Millinery. - Newest Designs in Jackets. Newest Shapes in Straws. 1 Newest "Cuts jn Coats and Skirts. Newest Patterns in Muslins. Newest Thing in Laces. Newest Shades in Silks. * New Collars, New-Ties, New Sunshades, Ntw Fabrio Gloves. New Kid G'oves, New i-'uede Gloves. Everything New, t Everything Cood, and Everything Cheap. Onr New DrossmaJtcr, Miss Mooßae, wl.o is now in full obargo of the Dietsm -kirg, will, we aie snre, sustain with credit and satisfaction the very excellent reputiticn of this Department, and is now ready to execute with care and despatch all orders entrusted to her. BELL, ESAU & CO., Aveuno, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10449, 20 September 1901, Page 3
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