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Auction Balei. f . «. 7ACKSO3T Jc €O. BMSMAN B. JACKSON AKD CQ.'f , LIST OF STOCK SIXES FOB : AUGUST. Mr G. S. Russell's sale of Dairy Cattle at Brunswick, Monday 2i M. Mahoney's Estate Clearing Sale of Dairy Herd, etc., Tuesday 21 SEPTEMBER. WAVERLEY HORSE FAIR, Saturday J Sale Yards at Wanganui, Waverley Turakina, and Raetihi. Agenii tot: — * "' X)wea> New- Zealaad Sheep Dip Piercy** Patent Fencing KONDO SHEEP DRENCH Alliance Ajauranoe Co., Ltd. (Fire amc Marine) . Rh»w, S»tO1 and Albion Co.. Lid. International Harvester Company— Deering Drills, Mowers and Binders M. &. JACKSON, Auctioneer. SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, BRUNSWICK, .MONDAY, AUGUST 28th, J905, At noon. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. have been inatructed by Mr George S, Russell (who has disposed of his farm) tc sell "on the farm., as above, the whole oi his dairy herd, consisting of : — A A Young Cows (coming to second and 4tU third calving) These co"vrs ane a. superior line, being Aythire and Alderney cross, and Mr Bus. sell lias 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. FiKEEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. have been instructed by the trustees of the late Mr M. Mahoney to sell as abeve: — 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 Tine Harrows, Drill, Moulding Plough, Chaff-cutter, Harness, Cans, Tools, usual Farm Implements, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Way<srley Horse Fair. SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 p.m. T^JIEEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will Ju sell at their yards as above: — KA HORSES, consisting of Draughts, O\J Half Draughts, Light Harness Horses, Hacks, broken and unbroken. Entries now being received. BULB SHOW. BULB. SHOW. THE ANNUAL "DULB QHOW Will be neld in the Museum Hall, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6th and 7th SEPTEMBER. Open each day, 2.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. A glorious display of Spring Flowers. Support your own Museum. Tickets entitling holder to admission, and to participate in weight-judging competition may be obtained from J. T. Sinclair, Messrs A. Laird: and Sons, H. Drew, and Mr Haines (Museum). Admission Is. C. W. BABBAGE, A. O. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. Phoenix Thick Peel, THE BEST PEEL IN THE WORLD EVERY good Cook insists on having this renowned brand. Puddings and Cakes can be made to perfection only by using PHOENIX THICK PEEL. Sold only in Packets and .Tins branded "Phoonix." Phoenir Thick lipmon Peel. Phoenix Seville Orange Peel. Phranix Large Citron Peel. Phoenix Mixed Peel. Ask for "PH (EN IX."— Look at • the Brand. — Take no other. Manufactured by" The Phoenix Company, Ltd , DUNEDIN. Ike oldest and best Confectionery House in N«w Zealand.. JOHN T, COOCH, THE CANTERBURY CASH GROCER. The Han who makes the Parse Last Longest. WHEN, you buy your Groceries, Crockery, and General Ironmongery from us you know you have saved something on your cost. Our prices are made regardless of what others charge. Because of our superior buying facilities, and the narrow margin upon which, all goods arc •old, enables us to make prices that CAN'T BE BEATEN. We are always glad to prove this claim. Here are some prices that forcibly bad us up. 3lbs Dates for Is. 3lbs Currants for Is. 3 'dozen Matches for Is. Lemon Peel, 6d per Ib. Dessicated Cocoanut, 6d per lb. 3 Bottles Coffee Essence for 2s 6d. 3 tins Sardines forls. 2J lb tins Pineapple for 7d. Si lb bins Apricots, 8d per tin. Gallon Tins Pie Fruits, la 9d. Dried Apricots, 9d per lb. Dried Peaches, 8d per lb. , Tinned Milk, 6d. 3 Tina Jam for Is. Flour, per 1001 b Bag, 10s 6d. Flour, per 50lb bag,- 5s 6d. Flour, per 251 b bag, 3s. Oatina, Is per bag. < Bacon (factory). -7£d per lb per side. Hams/ Mbrepork; .B*d.-per\lb. New LaidfPggs, 15"d0.55^ •:-> - : Van Houten'sjGocoa; 3s 3d per lb. 2£lb Glass Jars Jam, ..Is Id.- - ■• .Sole Agent for the famous Golden -Hear Is 4d, Is Bd v^ls 10d pei-lb. with every pound. - J. KERNOHAN, / Manager.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 8