Auction Sales. R. BADDELEY AND P.^G. FQRLONG BADDELEY & FQBLON^'S. AUCTIOB SALES FOR AUGUST, 1903. • Horse Fair Saturday, 29 5 SALE YARDS'AT WANGANUI> MANGA6 MAH77, AND RAETIHI^ 8 *_ ' "' •■■' '' - Farms^of "every description always on our 9 books fon sale or lease. < r PERCY FORLONG, Auctioneer.' ft"."-, ■■-. tClearing Sale of Dairy Stock FRIDAY, 28th AUGUST. ..At 12 o'clock. MESSRS BADDHLEY AND FORLONG have received instructions from - MJessrs BENEFIELD & TUCEER, who are dissolving' partnership,, tp sell the whole of their valuable Dairy Herd at the Farm, on Kaikope Road, Aramoho, comprising— 20 good Milch Cows,' in profit 30 first-class Cows, to calve September and November 6 head Young Stock 1 2^year Heifer, in calf 2 good Harness Horses Also, Sundries, consisting of — 40 Sacks, new Milch Float and Cans, Horse Rugs, Dairy Utensils, Garden Tools, Poultry, etc. The Goodwill of their Dairy Farm', comprising 139 acres, with 13 years Lease, will be put up to auction. Horse Fair. . WANGANUI, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. At 12 o'clock. . "OADDELEY & FORLONG will sell by . ;JD public auction, at their Yards, us . ; above — 1 f • / • ' v I X HOBBES, <s6oaititihg of— Draughts, KJO Harness. Horse 3, Haoas (broken and unbroken). AU horseß to be at' yards by 11 a m. Settlers are requested to forward entries at once. PERCY FORLONG, Auctioneer. WTT.T.TATtra AND HABPER. " CLEARING SALE. WILLIAMS & HARPER, instructed by .Mr CHAS. TURNER (whose lease has expired), will sell by -public auction, at his Farm, No. 1 Line, on TUESDAY, 25th August, at 1 p.m. — 1 Draught Horse 1 chestnut Draught Mare, 6yrs old (first-class shafter and leader) 1 chestnut 'Draught Mare; Byrs old (first-class shafter and leader) 1 bay Light Draught Gelding (8 years > 'old); good all-round Horse 1 bay Draught Gelding, aged " ' Also:: About 600 SHEEP, consisting of fat and forward Wethers and empty "' Ewes.' , IMPLEMENTS, etc.; doublcshaft byoad-tyre Waggon, 2 Tip Drays with Frames, Reaper and : Binder; Mower, Horse-power Chaffcutter and Circular Saw combined, Winnowing Machine. Weighing Ma- " chine; also, a lot of Harness and Sundries, ' . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A "Brake will leave Jefferson's Stables? at 11.30 a.m. * ___ -H. S. G. HARPER. Auctioneer. "' "you pAN pet THB.. Best ttaltje est v alue Boots and Sjhoes J, THOBF & 00. We h : ave some- CAPITAL LINES in BOOT& and SHOES .- anS . SLIPPpRS, made to our own order, that are unbeaten for style, price, and. quality in Wanganui. We are at present offering some "Very cheap lines in LADIES' TAN BOOTS and" SHOES winch .were bought at a bigp ; Biscount, 'and are* being sold about 25 per cent, b^ow usual prices. We keep a firSt-class : hand for REPAIRS on the Premises, and use Good Material only. IF YOU WANT? SATISFACTION IN ■^, SHOE LEATHER, h' -aj ,<,~ 'r 1 Church,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11029, 19 August 1903, Page 8
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