Freeman R. Jackson & Co. WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 6ra FEBRUARY. Sale at 12.15 p.m.J ■pRBBMAN E. JACKSON & CO. will sell as above—--8000 SHEEP, consisting of—--1100 2 tooth three-quarter bred ewes 500 good 2 tooth ewes (off bnsh) 400 2 and 4 tooth Lincoln ewes 200 2 tooth owes 200 2 tooth to f.m. Eomney-Lin-coln ewes 400 fat and forward ewes 350 store ewes 1300 good shorn lambs (in various lots) I 50 prime, ewes j 5004, 6, and f.f.rn. Lincoln ewes j superior line j 100 2 teoth wethers ! 63 crossbred 2 tooth wethers i 350 2 tooth owes I 1000 2-tooth ewes j 1000 mixed shoep I 10(1 HEAD CATTLE, comprising i 20 yearlings I 20 weanera j 60 forward empty cows and hei- I fera | 5 fat bullocks \ 20 pigs Pigs sold promptly at 12.15. | Luncheon may be obtained at the I
WANBANUI RAM FAIR. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 11th & 15th February, 1907. IfREEMAN R. JACKSON & 00. will soil by public auction as above—--818 PURE-BRED 2-TCOTH LINCOLN RAMS 814 PORE BRED 2-TOOTH ROMNEY MARSO RAMS 117 PUREBRED 2-TOOTH BORDER LEICESTER RAMS £3 PUREBRED 2-TOOTH ENGLISH LEICESTER ! RAMS 22 PUREBRED 2-TOOTH SOUTHDOWN RAMS 20 PUREBRED 2-TOOTH SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS 119 STUD LINCOLN RAMS 80 STUD BOEDER LEICESTER RAMS G STUD ROMNEY MARSH RAMS 1 STUD SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAM 1540 All Studs will be offered at 2 p.m. on the first clay of sale. The Auctioneers would draw the attention of breeders to the splendid animals to be sold at the Wanganui Fair. They are selected from the best flocks in the colony, and as they are sold singly in the ring every opportunity ss given to buyers to make careful selection. The sale will commence on the first day at 11.45 a.m. sharp, and on the' second day at 10 a.m. sharp. Luncheon provided. EAYKEY" JACKSON, Auctioneer. EVSarsawatu Auctioneers’ Association. MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. FEILDING ANNUAL RAfiH FAIR.
THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 11 o’clock sharp. Under the auspices of the Feilding A. & P. Association. 425 2 tooth Romney rams, bred by E. Short, Mrs Slack, W. H. Gibson, W. E. Pearce, Jas. Knight, D. Buitk, F. Kensington, W. E. Raktr, Jos. Corps, W. B. Allen, W. F. Jacob, Jas, Campion, T. R. "Willis, W. Reid, P. A. Mollardy, and R, Parmer 250 2 tooth Lincoln Rams, brad by Jas. G. Wilson, W. Gadsby, P. A. Mcllardy, W. Shannon, Frank Perry, R Mcßoth, W. Morrison, A. J. Perry, Mrs Taylor 25 2 tooth Southdown rams, bred by A. IT. Rolls, Mrs Slack, Jas. Knight, A. F. Fitzberbert 95 2 tooth Border-Leicoster rams bred bv 0. E, Tatlersalis. L, E. 'Jackson, N. P. Neilsen, Slack Bros., and J. E. Gear 55 2 tooth English Leicsstrr rams bred by Slack Bros, C. A. Leicester, and W. Shannon 85 2 tooth Shropshire rams bred by J. R. Corrigan. W. Mills, C. Dermor, Jas. G. "Wilson, Mrsß.H. Slack Also, on behalf of J. R. Corrigan, the whole of his stud hock of Shropshires, comprising Stud ram. lambs by imported ram Stud ewe lambs by imported ram 4 tooth stud ewes 6 tooth stud ewes 8 tooth stud ewes TST ELSBACH INCANDESCENT VV LAMPS Burn ordinary Kerosene. 60 CANDLE POWER LIGHT. Costs 2s per month, burning font hours per night. Times the Light of an Ordinary Lamp at One third Cost. Your Money Back if not satisfied. Noth. - Our Traveller will call at any house in the district and give an Exhibition, providing a note is sane asking him to eal 1 , ARTHUR HOPWOOD, PALMERSTON NORTH
THIS is Iho kind c! Property Mon are looking for who have made money on tholand and intend to mnko inoro. Fos* Sale as a Whole o»* Half. 1 O ACRES rich B tnz!n ß countryi iV/X -i 1 papa formation, well watered, a number of good building sites ; 245 acres follf d and in course of being grassed, balance (with the exception of about 150 acres, which Is tall term is light bush, tr.wa, riinu,. hinau, miro, mixed uorub, etc. The owner Bivys the land will compare very favourably with lbs Lower Moawhango and Taihapo hill country for grazing purposes and has a much milder climate. This is saying a great deal, for graziers oven from tho richest lands of the Taranaki district are favourably impressed with those parts. Tenure L.X.P., annual rental £CO Ms 8d ; residence hot compulsory until 1908. A low hours | I ride from Main Trunk Lino, salo yards , now being ( reeled within eight miles. Ilona fide buyers will bo escorted to the property. | It is ft chance to got a rich section that should not bo missed. Terms can bo arranged. No 8(5. LONGDILI~& REDIN, LAND AGENTS, TAIHAPE PEILI) IN G B HOW. If you want a thoroughly up-to-date and well-finished Vehicle, do not fall to James & Co’s Exhibit of locally-built Traps, Including Dog Carts. Gigs, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring Creamery Drays. A GOOD ARTICLE at a PAIR PRICE GWe ous Stand a call and impf 001. ..JAMES & COti .
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8732, 5 February 1907, Page 3
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