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-.notion tails. T. B. JACKSON AND CO. FBEEMAN B. JACKSON AND CO.'S LIST OP AUCTION SALES FOR JULY, 1906. _Jr James Walker's (junr^) Sale (she«p and cattle), Waverlev, Friday 20 BORJSfi FAIR, SATURDAY 21 Mr Frank G. Sherwood's Clearing Sala of Dairy Stock, Whenuakura, Tuttday, 34 WOOL SALE, WEDNESDAY 25 Wanganui, Wednesday 25 Sale of Mr K. O'Leary's Dairy Herd, Wednesday, .■ 25 ■Waverley, Friday 27 Mr E. Thureton's Sale of Dairy Herd and Stock, Moinohaki, Tuesday ... 31 AUGUST: larly in August, J. W. McLARIN'S Clearing Sale of Dairy Stock, ets., on the farm, near Waverley. Bales of Wool, etc., held monthly. Sale yards at Wanganui, Waverley, Turakina, and Raetihi. AO&NTS FOR:— Owen's N«w Zealand Sham Dip. Piercy's Fitont F-mcing. KONDO SHEEP DEENCH. Alliance Assurance Co., lanital (Firs •mi Marine). Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, Limited. International Harvester Company. Dmtimg Drills, Mowers, and Binders. m. B. JACKSON. Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE AT WAVERLEY (5 minutes' walk from Racecourso ofation). FRIDAY, JULY 20th, Sale at 11.30 sharp. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., instructed by Jag. Walker, Esq. (jun.), will sell as above: — §50 2-tooth to 4-year Lincoln ewes, in lamb to purebred Lincoln rams (good line) 560 mixed Lincoln lambs _0 purebred Lincoln ram lambs 26 superior dairy cows 14 mixed 'cattle 1 Shorthorn bull 4, first-olaas draughts 3 yearling to 18-month draughts 1 spring-cart mare 8 hacks and ponies , lIiPLEMENTS, comprising— Drill (nearly new). Disc and Tyne Harrows, Single and Double-furrow Ploughs, < Dray, Double Buggy, quantity Harness, etc. ALSO. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A conveyance will meet North E-prens at Waverley. Sundries and furniture will be sold at 11.30 sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 9n account of other vendors: — 350 good lambs SO Lincoln hoggets. Wanganui Horse Fair. SATURDAY. JULY 21, 1906. Sale at 12 snarp. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. will sell at their W anganui Yards, as above: — lAA HORSES, comprising -LUU draughts and half draughts, light harness horses and hacks, broken nnd unbroken. The hunter Rangimoe (by Kempenfeldt —Moirangi), C years •n account of Ronald Cameron, Esq. (who is leaving the district): — 1 4-year gelding, by Musketry — West Guard's dam 2 reliable harness horses 1 spring cart horse On account of K. O'Leary, Esq. (who has sold his farm): — 10 draughts, hacks, and harness horses •n account of Mr C. F. Giesen : — His well-known grey trotting gelding White Cliff, 8 years, sound and quiet. On account of Messrs Finlay Bros.: — 20 good hacks, ponies, and light harness horses ■NTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. HILLSIDE FARM, PATEA. (16 minutes' walk from Patea Railway Station). TUESDAY, JULY 24th, Sale at 11.30 sharp. T7!REEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., inJj structed by F. G. Sherwood, Fag., will sell the whole of his Dairy Herd, etc., as above: — WITHOUT RESERVE. ryi DAIRY COWS, mostly 3rd and I A 4th calv^ra 27 heifera, several springing and in calf 2 2^-year steers 30 good calves 1 purebred Holstein bull 1 purebred Ayrshire bull 1 Eolstein-Hereford bull 10 good breeding sows 1 Yorkshire boar 6 young pigs 8 sheep Also, Cans, Coolers, etc., Oat Crusher, Dehorner, 3 Tofara Water Troughs, Pig Troughs, 2 Single-turrow Ploughs, Tyne Harrow, Planet Jnr., 2 Barrows, Iron Feed li'ouse, Timber, Chains, Chaffcutter, Harness, and numerous Sundries. With Slight Reserve:— l 2 Mares' (mostly broken), 2 Fillies, 8 Colts and Fillies (rising 2 years). 6 Foals, Draught Stallion "Glen Kohi" (subject sale), 1 Gate, Wire, Sheds. Cowshed, Buggy and Harness, Spring Dray and liarnoai, Posts, etc. LUi'CnEON PROVIDED. WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th, Sale at 12.15 sharp. FREEMAN R. JACKSON and CO. will cell by puhlic auction, as above: — 1 t\(\(\ MIXEI> SHEEP, comprising: lt/UU —1000 good woolly lambs, 150 first-claes ewes in lamb to Southdown rams, 220 f.f.m. Lincoln ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams, 150 ewes 1 K A MIXEiD CATTLEi, comprißJLO\J ing:— 2o fat bullocks, 15 fat cows, 40 etore cows, 60 3-year bullocks, 15 weauere Qf\ PIGS, comprising:— l 2 good OU porkers, 40 store pigs, 20 sows in pig, 2 baconcrs, 8 weftners 20 Free-zing Company Shares (fully paid) Pigs sold promptly at 2.15. Luncheon may be obtained at the yard. WANTED EnownT^Just opened up, ex Gothic. 3 cases of Men's Boots, bought before the rise in leather. Prices, 12s 6d.~15s 6il, 17s Gd, 18s 6d. and 20s. Splendid value. W. Rkhinge, Outfitter, 86, Eidgway Street.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11922, 19 July 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11922, 19 July 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11922, 19 July 1906, Page 8