Auction Bales. P. E. JACKSON AND CO. REEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S AUCTION SALES FOR FEB. : Waverlev Friday, 27 Johnsonville Tuesday, 3 Wanganui Wednesday, 4 Johnsonville Tuesday, 10 Wanganui Wednesday, 11 Waverley Friday, 13 Johnsonville Tuesday, 17 Wanganui .' Wednesday, 18 WANGANUI HORSE FAIR— aa.xtJ.KD AY, 28 Johnsonville Tuesday, 24 Wjanganui Wednesday, 25; Waverley Friday, ii Johnsonville Tuesday, 31. W«Dg»nm t Waverley, Johnsonville, •nd Waitotara. Agent* for Owen's New Zealand Patent Sheep Din"KONDO" Sheep Drench. • 3aAY»EY JACKSON, &&$&&. >_ Wanganui sale yards WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH. At 12.30 jj.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell at tb.ejr £&s*> as ,a\)p,ve--11 fat and v w^M .b^Uoe^s 350 6-tooth ! «nd t.m. -breeding ew?s (good line), bred by S. Foreman, Esq. . 80 3 year ameers 14 own and calves 8 Border and English Leicester rams 4 hncoln nms 20 'fat ewes 10 fat-lambs 150 ewes 3O fat wetliers 6 Lincoln ranis 300 shorn lambs 200 ewes 100 2-tooth ewes 60 fat sheep 50 forward 2-tooth sh,e.cp 17 weanera A gojqd Luncheon t may be obtained at the > yards uom" I*l.3o 'a.m.' ' ' " " ' . • RAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 13th. At 1 p.m. FEEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. wil 1 sell at their Yards, as N above — 10 cows and calvesSO mixed cattle 400 f.f.ni $ bred ro.mney merino ewea 100 2-tooth ewes 100 forward ewes 40 fat ewes 400 2, 4, and 6-tooth fat and forward wethers On account pf A. -Dickie, Esq. — , American :(in good order), d,isc j harro^jsXjleariy new), 4-horse gear, : double-3'e^^ ; waggonette, a^p ffi j merous Sy^idries. ' ; Settlers having stpek tp enter are requested to forward their en^tr^es as "early M possible. ( RAJyPT J,ACKSff,N, Auq^ip t neer. WAN^ANUJ SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, 28th MARCH. At 11.45 a.m. FREEMAN £■ JACKSON AND CO. will 8611 afc .their Xards, as above — , K(\ HORDES. consisting of drau.g.b.ts, light O\J barn«3s horses and haokd brbkWarid unbroken. Entries being received. RAYNEY JACKSON. AucHoneer. Important Notice. TO TEfE RESIDENTS OF WANGANUI AND SUBURBS. AUCTION SALE OF NW FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES • ■ In the BEST AN-D HEALTHIEST SUBURB OFWANGANUI. GONVILLE EXia^NSJON ESTAT^, t CLOSE TO, TOIWN." MESSRS FREEMAN R. JACKSON &: CO.,' in coniunctioii witir- E. N. LIFFITON, have been 'fristructed to Sep by Public 1 Au&lon/' in' Wiilis^s Hall', Y^Jtoria Avenuej'^on'' 1 "'* *•■•-•♦** '**' -* .■ SATUIIDAY;' ,THE Mth -MAROH, f # ' . .Ati:p.to), ■ SEVJINIff-SEVE^ .( 7 7) ! k ?PftEN D I D ' j^ILEAS Pip t iJie,be^t part of "'GoiwiUe^ FroTran^" on 'Main , Heads Road, within* '4 'sfqrt ffistajicej from Wanfeanwi P^fc $Mke'rsn 'Jhe \ HestSuburoanßpad in the District, ! vices. 1 Tlie Land is. cut upintoconvenient^sized areas «4" abouHraii-«cr\} each.' "Ift TmWm laid down in grass foj.a n^ymlier.jDf years, and forf residential 'purposes' [possesses advatatages^^pW'dcM^f ts^fiiF J# \ urban liinH' abo^uf Wang^ntii'.J ' " Gonville, during the few years, has made » rapid strides in public favour, as evidenced by the large number of substantial villa residences lately erected there. Its healthy climate, accessability by a good level road, close proximity to the River for fishing, boating, etc., are advantages not excelled by any other suburb in the district. Good roads are being laid off through the property, and will be formed and metalled. Title: Land Transfer. TERMS : 20 per" ceAtr deposit; balance ' may remain for five years at 6 per cent, interest, with PQW.e* to pay oiff at ai\y ,tiin,e. The land"fs now plans 'niay 4 be obtained at Messrs j?. R. Jackson and Co.'s and Mr E. N. Liffito'ii's 'office. SATURDAY, MABOH 14. (Immediately after'^he Sale of GonviUe Sections.) -pREEMAN |,:W| W/SJ? have been instim#;ed by Jas. Watt, Esq., to sell, in Willis's Hall, as above— That,exceUent BUILDJCS;&'SITE flituato , nf *he T cWtfeT of Wickste&Tfn'ci Dublin "Streets, being na^-of the Sandridee Block.- containing 2 roods s^perches, having *a rrontagc of 150 feet to 'AVicks'teed Street and 155 feet to Dublin Street, with the use of a -riffht-of-wav 10ft wide from Dublin Street along the back boundary. . CdffPITIONS AT SJLE. /^UMMINS, Grocer, sells Hi«an'« Shirt 1 \J Polish- 6d. U p«r pickrt.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10894, 10 March 1903, Page 8
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