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Auction Bale . F. R. JACKSON & CO. FBREMMJ »'. JACKSON * COS AUuriON SALEd FOR Jl NE, 1902:— Mr Humphry's Ofcarinf, 8»l- M»xnrelltown, Friday IS Johnsonville, Tuesday 17 Wanganui, Wednesday 18 Waverlay, Friday .. : ..'2O Jobnsonville, rnemJay 24 Wanganui, Wednesday 25 Sale Yards at Wanganui, Waverley, Johnsonville, ' and Waitotara. Agents for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sheep Dip. KATNET JACKSON. Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE, MAXWELLTOWN. FRIDAY. 13th~JUNE, 1902, At 12.30 p.m. FREEMAN B.~~JaCKSON ie CO. have been instructed by the executors of the estate of the late John Humphreys ' (on account of tbe farm being leased) to sell, as above, without reserve,— 14 cows' and heifers (mostly spring calvers) 21 calves and yearlings 7 2 and 3-year steers lbull .500 breeding ewes 220 lambar 60 wethers 2 buggy horses, 1 draught, 1 filly - by Glenkennich 1 pony, 1 brood mare by Sou'wester (with foal and in foal) Implements'. — Dray and harness, trap and harness, buggy and harness, spring-tooth harrows, chain harrows, s.f. plough, 4-horse gear, grindstone, etc., etc HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On account of other vendors— 12 weaners 8 cows (spring . calvers) 70 lambs? 1 4-year unbroken gelding, by , Kunberley 100 hoggets (woolly) ' - 7 forward bullocks "• * Setters ' 4 weaners ■- 1 hack, 1 bnggy, harrows, sundries ; .LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' I'" Brakes will meet . the .' North and ; South trains at Okehu. '] „ RAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. ■ ' WANGANUI SALE YARDS (Below Gas Works).' I „ Ar WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, .„■ i , ... At 1 p.m. nCtREEMAN R.~~JaOKSON A CO. M? Will 'sen by publio auction, as above*- > '. - BO ooin, -in o*l£ .*; 12 fat oows 300% 4, and 6-tooth wethers .- 1 flrst-olan cow, just at calving ' t250 empty ewes 800 woolly lambs 200 shorn lambe 200 forward ewes All pigs must be in yards by noon. t A- *B,uV will leave the Fountain at 12.30 and l'p.m., returning from Sale Yards at 2.45 p.m. . RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS, ■ WAVERLEY. * FRIDAY,~2OiH JUNE, <( ' . At 1 p.nu FREEMAN R. JACKSON 4 CO. , will sell by publio auction, aa abover-!- - 50 3}-year steers 50 2j-year heifers (Spring oalvers) 25 store cow'b * «.— •- -Settlers having stock to enter are requested to forward their entries as early as possible. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer, FRIDAY, 20th JUNE, ; ¥ At Ip.m. FREEMAN 'B. JACKSON '& Co. have .received, instructions ftopi the Wauoa Domain Board to sell by publio auction, at the Wavoriey Sale Yards, on above date. - ' Tin Lease for 14 years of the Wairoa Domain Knservo (runs 2,3, and 4, Beach Reserves), oontaiuing 219 a Jlr Dp, from Ist July, 1902. » a) pset rental, 4s per acre. Intending purchasers can be shown over the property oa Thursday, 12th June, on application at Mr F. P. Fookes'a offioe. Waverley, frhere conditions of lease and plans may be seen. RAYNEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. ,' • ~a:~a. fantham. dairy «stock s^les. , A A. FANTHAM~wiII sell by uublic • auction, at the following places and times, the Dairy Stock as below :— JULY 2nd, 1902.— At Okaiawa, on account of Mr F. A. Bremer — 200 Dairy Cows and Heifers. ilv - — — JULY .8,^1,^1902.— At .Whakanura,- oft * "'■ account of Mr Geo. Buckrell — ;! 102 Dairy Cow 3 and Heifers. JULY 15th and 16th.— At' Hastings Road, on account of Mr Jas. -; - Bloomfield,— > 210 Dairy Cows and all other Farm I ■■$*■ — ,=AII the, above' are choice cows, and wQI be sold^without reserve, •Intending purchasers arriving at Ha» wera 1 by* the 'trains -on the preceding day of either sale will be- driven to the safes. „ - i % ■ , t ■ "*- ,%..;. R. E. BECKETT. , I -marton^saljs yards TUESDAY, 17th JUNE. RE. BECKETT will sell' by anotion • is above- - 19 3-tear steers > 28 IS-months steers 47 y^arling, steers ' 4 heifers in calf 15 quiet heifers in calf ' 25 £ye*r dairy heifers, in calf 100 ewes30 fat ewes 40 fat ewes 100-. empty . ewes •' 100 dry ewea. 200 fat and forward ewes (empty) 100 fat and forward ewes 350 ewes in lamb 75 lambe 80 lambs 180 mixed lambs (good) ; R. E. BECKETT, Auctioneer. ! .GOBTON & SON. r FEILDING SALS YARDS. FRIDAY, -13th JUNE. 5 At 12.30 p.m. 'rt OETON <fc SON will sell by publio AJT auction, as above, ' 14 forward bullocks 7 prime fat oows 5 springing cows 8.18-mantha stoers (very good) 15 cows iv calf 10 weaners '2 fat^cowa 6 weaners *■ 6 springing heifers 20 wjkaners 1 pSaigree Jersey bull 60 ewes - ' SO wethers - ' ■ 150 fat and forward wethers , 100 fat;and forward ewes ', 80 2400 th wethers 200 turnip-fed wethers 100 2-tooth wethers 300 ewes in lamb • 150 ewea in lanih 50 fat and forward ewes 600 good mixed Jambs \ . 600 first-clsar turnip-fed lambi 500 turnip-fed lambs (good line) 200 mixed lambs ; " - ' - 120 mixed lambs 150 mixed lambs 100 turnip-fed lambe > > 60 crossbred 2-tooth ewes 50 empty ewes J3OBTON ITJON. AUctioneart. NO FOOTBALLER should be without a bottle of Witch's Oil. For sprains or strains it is invaluable. At ■ all Chemists. CmiLBLAINS can be cured by a i J single application of- Evans's ■ Witch's Oil. Obtainable from Matthew i Ruuell, Storekeeper, Wanganui. <

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10668, 12 June 1902, Page 3

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