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( Auotion Baler. ', F. B. JACKSON A CO. FREEMAN R. JACKSON * CO.B AUCTION SALES TOH MiR. . 1902:Mr Jos. Dane's clearing sale, Wai- | totars, Thursday 13 Waverley, FridiCy U . Johnsonville, Tuesday 18 ■R. Hair's Estate clearing sale, | Brunswick, Tuesday 18 I Wanganui, Wednesday 19 HORSE FAIR, Friday 21 Johnsonville, Tuesday 25 Wanganui, Wednesday 26 Waverley, Friday 28 Sale Yards at W:\nganui, Waverley, Johnsonville, and Waitotara. Agents for Owen's New Zealand Putent Sheep Dip. RAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. NOTICE. MR JAMES AIKEN, having purchased the remaining J-icre Sections fror.ting Gonville Avci.no, has instructed Messrs F. R Oacktou * Co. to offtr them on most liberal tp r rns, so as to be within the reach of ci rryone desi] one of having a freehold Ik mestead. The terms are 15% caah, bVcr.ce can remain on mortgage, if desired, for a period of five years. For full particulars apply to FKEEMAK R. OAOKSCN 0c CO. CLEARING SALE AT GLENMORE. WAITOTARA. THURSDAY, 13th MARCH, At 1 p.m. FIBEEMAK E. JACKSON & CO. - have, been instructed Vy J. W. Durie, Esq. (whose lease has expired), to sell by publio auction, as above — 5 superior' milking cows lb yearlings and calves 1 good harness horse, gig and - ' ■ harness Pigs. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ' and ■ effects, including- Piano and a lot iKbf Sundries. BAYKEY- JACKSON., Auctioneer, WAVERLEx' BALE TARDB. WAVEKLEX. '"tkdday. march uth. At 1 p.m. FREEMAN R~7aOK£ON A CO. .will sell by publlo auction, a* above^-.. , w ri ,, ■ 20 2J year steer* •'■ ; «>*f»i i «nd 3 fo*wariil"o7W»'- ■"• 10 p*ime/at cows 5 weaner heifers 6 fat oows 10 cows and calves 8 weaner stefra ■ -3^l at cows - •"8 forward cows 1 cow and calf 5 forward cows 25 weaners 800 lambs . 100 2 tooth wethers - 100 2-tooth ewes 100 4-tooth to to. ewe* 100 2-tooth ewe* 80 2-tooth wethers - ' 100 fat and forward snerp , A quantity of Saddlery . Settlers having stock to enter are recreated to forward their entries a* jar,;.' art -jxvVf'l' EAYNEr JACKSON. Aucfaoneer. CLEARING SALE AT THE FARM, BRUNSWICK. - TUESDAYrMARCH 18, „ — —At 12.30 p.m. TjiREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. J?"" "haVe been instructed by the Trustees of tbe Estate of the late Robert Hair, to sell by public auction, as above, the whole of his Stock and Farm Implements. 30 well-bred JShorthoru cows, with calves at- foot 20 2f-year crossbred heifers,' to calve in spring 20 hand-fed weaners ' . 10, Jersey cows, to calve in spring 5 springing milkers 6 18-moi:!lis steers 2 Shorthorn bulls 1 purebred Jersey bull 3 purebred Shorthorn cows 4 good draughts (one in foal - with foal at foot) 260 purebred Lincoln ewes (mixed ages) *■ 190 woolly Lincoln lambs ', SO purebred 4-tooth liincoln ewes ' 80 purebred 2-tooth Lincoln ewes - 20 2-tooth Lincoln rams 5 stud' Lincoln rams • Implements consisting of D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Tyne Harrows, 3-Horse 1 Grabbers, 4Horse Block and Tackle, Mould Plough, W. A". Woods' Mower and Hay Rake, Tip Dray, 'Spring Cart, Harness, Churns and Butter Worker, Tools, and | Sundries. A Coaclf, will' leave the Fountain,Wanganqft on arrival of north and' south morning trains.: . , ""■'-' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. "- .RAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. ST. HILL STREET SALE YARDS. - t WANGANUI.,;, ' . Wanganui Horse Fair. % ' } FRIDAY, 21sx MARCH, .- Atlt.«ain.. / ' .- EREEMAWRfIicKSON as CO. will sell by -public auction, as above. — "irvAHORSBS, consisting of— lUU Draughts. Light Harness Horse*, and Hacks (broken *" acd unbroken.) ~ "Entries being received. Tbe Draoghts will be offered at 1.30 p.m. All .Horses mutt be in Yaids by 11 a-m. RAYNEY JAOKtSON, Auctioneer. WANTED Known— The best remedy for all Liver Troubles i* Blue Flag Liver Cure. Price, 2s 6d, from all Chemists and Stores. ANTED Known— Iliat another shipment of Christy's Hats, in all the latest Bhapes, has arrived for Thomas Dickson. Mercer. Avenue. ANTED Known— W"e are doubling the size of our Pliow-room, and our first winter shipments of Millinery, Jackets, and Macintoshes, have arrived and will be ready to ebow in a few days. R. H. White r.u'l Co., the Direct Importers 'ANTED Known -That Visitors to WoDguai can ba acoommodatea with flrst-olass Board and Lodgiug at Aramoho Tea Gardens. Mrs Joseph Brown, Proprietress. 'ANTED Known — That good Meals arc obtainable at the Mikado Tea Rooms, Itidgway Street. Mrs Briggs, Proprietress. ANTED Known— That good beds are obtainable at tbe Mikado Tea Rooms, Ridgway Street. Mrs W. Briggs, Proprietress. 'ANTED to Let— Valuable Dairy Farm at Waverley, highly improved, 7-roomed dwelling, outbuildings, cowshed. Rent, 12s per ncre. Fall particulars from Mrs Robert Johnston, Broofcneld Farm, Waverley. WANTED to Hire— A Horre. for a few weeks. Apply this office. ANTED Known — My Volatile Drops are a reliable Spaoifio for Influenza, Cold, La Grippe, eto. 2/6 Bottle. Rae, Medical Botanist, River Bank, dose to Maeonio Hotel, or may be obtained from J. Bates, agent, next Newmarket Hotel. ANTED Kiown — For Bale — A Lady's Bioyoie (only once used) and a Boy's Bioyoie. Apply Hmuld. ANTED- Smart Boy for parcel*. Wattes, 10s. Apply Hannah's Ca*h3oot-Mart oppoaKe Ds Connolly. *T* the oomfbrts ofVfcome. Hat and oold baths, ptaob. TOT&NTED Known— Hi* Lordship* TT Fishery, opposite the Railway Station* Fraah J&ster*, Choice Fi*it' (smoked and' freih) dailyT'Telephofaa No. 244. . '■' WANTED Known— That Noswbrthy'« Brain and N<rra Tonio ■ the best tonio procurable; 3a M per bottle. - TTfTANTED— Engagement as LadyYV help or Companion to elderly lady. Thoroughly domesticated, and cheerful. 'ANTED Known— A Handy Man •eeks employmen. Apply J J., "Herald" Office. ANTED Known — Our Home . Buyer, has sent us out several dozen Pearl Necklets, now sosoarcoand fashionable. R. H. White and Co., Avenue. ANTED Known— The Wanganui Fruit Company, Taupo Quay and also Avenue (opposite Teohnieal School) sells - to-day prime Bananas elb for Is; ■bcautfful Eatins Fcaro Sib for -le, Cooking Apples 61b and 81b for -Is. Eatiuc Apples Sib for Is, splendid Peaches 6d per lb; Capo Gooßobcrries, Tomatoes, Plums, etc., all at wholesale prices,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume xxxvi, Issue 10590, 12 March 1902, Page 3

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