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Auction Sale*., FREEMAN R.. J ACKSON AND CO. FREEMAN R. JACKSON: AND CO.'S LIST OF AUCTION SALES FOR . QCTOBEE, 1911. Wanganui, Wednesday *ll Waverley, Friday j. 13 WANGANUI HORSE FAIR, Saturday 14 Wanganui, Wednesday 25 Waverley, Friday 27 AGENTS POE: ;; Owen’s . New Zealand Sheep. Dip; HONDO SHEEP DRENCH AND WORM EXTERMINATOR. Alliance Aienrwile Co., Limited (Eire and Marine). Shaw,. Sarille, and Albion, Company, . Limited. . .. Saleyards at Wanganui, Warerley,.Waikttara, Baetihi/ Raurimu, and Turakina. E. EAYNEY JACKSON.. ' ■ ■ ■ Auctioneer. , ... . .'V WANGANUI HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, 14th. OCTOBER, At noon. ‘C'EEE'MAN R. JACKSON CO. will sell as above—pr fv HORSES, comprising draughts and v" half-draughts, light harness horses, and hacks, (broken and. unbroken), horse, brad ley and .harness. ENTRIES NOW BEING RECEIVED. WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY,. 11th OCTOBER. At 11.30 a.m. Freeman e. Jackson "& co. win sell at their yards as . above — t)/\rv HEAD, MIXED CATTLE, comO"" comprising T6 fat bullocks, 140 well-bred yearling to 15-month steers (from Ohotu Block), 20 yearling heifers. 40 hand-fed, yearlings, 50 forward bullocks, 15 mixed cattle, 3 springing: heifers, 1 pedigree Ayrshire,' bull, 20 2-year steers, 12 yearling steers: MIXED SHEEP, comprising ytlvf" 200 prime fat ewes, 130 4-tooth Lincoln wethers, 70 f.f.m. forward, ewes, 300 hoggets, 100 ewes and lambs, 650 firstclass hoggets, 60 store ewes, 90 ewes and lambs; 700 mixedv. hoggets, 90 ewes and lambs; 340 first-dess wether hoggets (one earmark),' 100 prime- fat wethers;; On Account: G. M. CURRIE; Esqv—

Iz prime ia* cows ana aeuera. On Account of JAS. HODGES, Esq.— 1 Shorthorn bull (dairy strain). On Account JAS. ALLISON, Esq.— 50 stud English Leicester 2-tooth to f.f .m. ewes with lambs. JQQ MIXED PIGS. Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. WAYBELEY SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, 13th OCTOBER.' Sale at 12.30 p.m. Freeman r. Jackson and co. win sell by Public Auction as above—--25 mixed yearlings "I' 6 2-year-steera _ 15 mixed yehjplings -9 store’ cows - 3 fat cows 100 hoggets 70 ewes and lambs 90 hoggets 10 good weaner pigs On account.W. Blennerhassett, Esq., who has sold his, Orangnnea property—--600 4 and 6-tooth wethers 600 2-tooth wethers 200 2-tooth empty ewes - 100 4-tooth empty ewes 100 6-tooth and f.f.m. empty ewes On account of Mr, G. Featheratone (giving up dairying)— 20 first-class dairy cows' (in full profit)- ■■ 3 springing heifers 250 4-tooth wethers 150 mixed sheep On account of J. S. Pearson, Esq.— A quantity •of good furniture. Settlers having stock to enter are requested to forward their entries early.

WILLIAMS AND HARPER. SALE OP BUILDINGS FOB REMOVAL. ' WEDNESDAY; lltli OCTOBER: At 2.30 p.m. WILLIAMS AND HARPER will sell by Public Auction-as above at their rpoms, Victoria Avenue, the Roman Catholic Presbytery, Springman’s Shop,; also cottage- and outbuildings; The whole to be removed. • H. S. G. HARPER, Auctioneer; PBELINMINARY NOTICE. WILLIAMS AND HARPER, instruct- ’ ’ ed by ,Mr P. S; Siflith (late Christiansen) will sell by public auction, at their mart; at an early date, a large quantity of unredeemed pledges. H. S. G. HARPER, ... Auctioneer.

J. H. KEESING. At 1 p.m. T H. KEESING, having been favoured * with instructions from the owner, will sell as above, the whole of the furnishings, etci, of the Edenda Tea. Rooms, situated over Forbes’ Jeweller Shop, consisting of—--12 tea tables, 36-dining-room chairs, rattan.' settee, 3 : fern stands, coat rack, , cushions, curtains, coles, blinds and rollers, E.P. and China vases, clock, mirror, shakedown, carpet rumier, linoleums, Jap.- matting, lamp, 22 tabidcloths, and China teapots, crockery? cups,/.saucers, plates, jugs, pots, pans? enajnelware, kitchen- utensils, also , a good/gas stoke, etc. Note.^Everything-is 1 -quite new and in excellent condition. • J. H. KEESING. Auctioneer. Tl/"ANTED—Four men for shearing shed ■ 7s per day and found. Ploughman, ,30s. Shepherds, 30s. Men for bushfelling ; Shd'navvy work. Farmhand, 20s. Married Couples, JJ9O. Woman Cook, 20s. Waitress, ; .20s. Generals and Ladyhelps, 15s, 12s, 10s. .Housekeeper (for country), 20s. Girls to assist, 10s. Central Agency, 38 Avenue. Telephone 478. '

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13500, 9 October 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13500, 9 October 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13500, 9 October 1911, Page 8

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