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Auction Bales. jr. b. jAcusosr * go. IBMttfAN B. JACKSOK AND CO.'E . LIST OF STOCK SALES FOB AUGUST. Waverley, Friday 2£ Mr Q. S. Russell's sale of Dairy Cattle at Brunswick, Monday 28 M: Mahoney's Estate Clearing Sale of Dairy Herd, etc., Tuesday 2£ SEPTEMBER. WAVERLEY HORSE FAIR, Saturday 2 B*l* Yards «t Wanganui, , Waverley, Turakina, and Raetihi. Agents for: — Owen's New Zealand Sheep Dip Pieroy's Patent Fencimg KONDO SHEEP DRENCH Alliance Assurance Co.j Ltd. (Fire aid Marine) * flfa»w, S»vil] Md Albion Co.. Lid. International Harvester Company — Deering Drills, Mowers and Binders. >. it. JACKSON. Auctioneer. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th, Sale at 1 p.m. FREEMAN B. JACKSON AND CO. will sell *t their Ws>verley yards m •bore: — 54 well-bred 3-year bullocks 40 3-ye,ar-old steers 30 2£-year-old steers 10 weaners 2 bullocks' 15 weaners 5 dairy cows 7 cows 20 ewes 8 springing heifers 200 hoggets " ' 150 mixed hoggets 165 hoggets 2. 4-year-old Chieftain geldings (good spring-cart horses) Mainmast, pure-bred Clydesdale stallion, dam Annie Kilbowie 60 yearlings 40 yearlings 12 springing heifers 1 55-gallon Alpha Delaval separator 2 fully-paid Waverley Dairy shares SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, BRUNSWICK. 'MONDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1905, At noon. T7IREEMAN R. JACKSON AND .CO^ JD. have been instructed by Mv George S. Hulssell (who hae disposed of his farm) to sell on the farm, as above, the whole of his dairy herd, consisting of: — A A Young Cows (coming to second and third calving) These cows are a superior line, being Ayrshire and Alderney cross, and Mr Rus. sell kas held a high test at the Brunswick Factory for his milk during the past two seasons. A conveyance will meet the north train at Westmere Station. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE/ BRUNSWICK LINE. TUESDAY, AUGUST, 29th, At noon. TjIREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. J? have been instructed v by the trustees of the late Mr M. Mahoney to sell as above: — OIV Dairy Cows 16 yearlings 1 bull Also — 2 Draught Horses, 1 Trap Horse, 1 Pony, Cart, Single and Double-fur-row Ploughs, Disc and Tiue Harrows, Drill, Moulding Plough, Chaff-cutter, Harness, Cans, Tools, usual Farm Implements, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Waverley Horse Fair. SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 p.m. TjIREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will JD . sell at their yards as above: — KA HORSES, consisting of Draughts, vU- Half Draughts, Light Harness Horses, Hacks, broken and unbroken. Eintries now beiner received. GORTON k %OS. FETLDING SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1905, At 12.30 p.m. r\ ORTON AlsD SO.N will tell by public VX auction as above: — 200 wether hoggets 125 superior Romney-Lincoln wcthor hoggets 200 tip-top wether hoggets 100 prime fat wethers • 600 fat and forward Swede fed 4 and 6-tooth wethers (real good line). 430 fat and forward turnip-fed hoggets 300 first-class mixed hoggets 100 fat and forward ewes 250 first-class hoggets " 400 good mixed hoggets * 200 mixed hoggets 150 Lincoln-Romn^y ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs (superior line) 400 mixed hoggets 100 fat and forward ewes • 250 mixed hoggets 125 superior Romney-Lincoln ewe hoggets 80 mixed hoggets 150 mixed hoggets 25 forward cows 12 springing cows , 6 cows and calve 3 10 mixed cattle 2 grade Holstein heifers (in calf) 6 2-year lieifers (in calf\ 6 12 to 15-month mixed cattle 10 empty cows 20 2 to 3-year heifers in calf 50 2-year steers 50 mixed yearlings Also, on behalf of Executors, W. Bakers' Estate: — 25 stud Woodendean Romney ewes, in lamb to stud xams 25 2-tooth stud Woodendean Romney ewes, in lamb to stud rams 1 25 stud Woodendean Romney ewes, mixed ages, in lamb to stud rams 10 stud Romney ram lambs, bred at Woodendean 7 stud Romney ewe lambs, bred at Woodendean 2 stud Romney rams All the above are Flock Boqk sheep. SNOW & ROBERTS, TAYFORTH POULTRY FARM. /COCKERELS— ALL PRICES. SETTINGS, 8s ? (guaranteed) and ss. SingJecomb Black Orpingtons. Barred Plymouth Rocks. White Wyandottes. . Brown Leghorns. Orders left with W. Bruce, Grocer, Guytnn Street, ot addrpssed P.O. Box 96, Wanganui.. will receive prompt attention.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11645, 24 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11645, 24 August 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11645, 24 August 1905, Page 8

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