AUCTION SALES, ETC. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN LANDS, Victoeia Avenue. FKEEMAN R. JAGK3ON HAS received instructions from Mrs T. B. Tateor, to sell by auction, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, At 2 o'clock, Six sections of land adjoining the English Parsonage, and fronting Victoria Avenue and Wicksteed Street, Wanganui. These sections are now offered to the public on very easy terms; andasresideetial sites are scarce and difficult to procure, they should j command the attention of speculators and others. Terms — One-fourth Cash, balance at 4, 8, and 12 months, with 8 per cent interest added. Pel 21 MONTHLY STOCK SALE AT MARTON. MONDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1876, At 1 o'clock sharp. MESSRS. HARRIS BROS. TTAVE received instructions from -OL A. F. Halcombe, Esq., who is leaving the district, to sell at the yards, Marton, on the above date, about 30 PUKE BRED LINGO GN RAMS as follows : 20 Two-tooth. 10 Six-tooth. As these Sams are all bred from imported stock, this sale affords breeders an excellent opportunity for purchasing. They will also, at the same time and place, offer for sale upwards of 20 QUIET COWS in Milk, with Calves at their heels Oct_2s TO BREEDERS OF PURE SHORT HORN CATTLE. The most Important Sale of Pure-bred Shorthorn Cattle that has ever taken place in Canterbury. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1876. MESSRS J. T. FORD & CO., in conjunction with MR. R. VVILKIN, have been instructed by A. A. 3?antham, Esq., to sell by Public A.uction at the Homestead, Lincoln .Road, on the above date — 37 head of Cows, Heifers, and Bulls, including the celebrated Imported Bull " Royal Gwynne," being a choice selection from his valuable Shorthorned herd. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in drawing the attention of the Public to the above Sale, as the auimals to be offered are known to possess the true character of the Shorthorn. For pedigree and further particulars see catalogues, which may be obtained from FREEMAN R. JACKSON, ESQ. Wanganui. or to J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch, Canterbury. Oct 17 ; RUTLAND STORE. The Cheapest House in the Trade. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. JONES & WALKER HAVING- obtained for themselves the reputation of SELLING CHEAP, They are determined to retain it. Householders may rely upon getting goods of the Best Description for the lowest possible price. Notwithstanding, the late heavj advances iv the price of Sugar, w quote — SUGAR. Best I. C, s*d per lb. By the bag, each 4<2lbs, 5Jd per lfc Also, On hand, a Heavy Stock of Canterbury Bacon and Ha.ms, Cheese, &c. JUST LANDED, A few Tons of Choice Nelson Potatoe JONES & WALICER, RUTLAND STORE, RIDGWAY STREET. Oct 6
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 3204, 28 October 1876, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 3204, 28 October 1876, Page 3
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