Auction Sales. s DREEMAN R. JACKSON & GO'S I STOCK BALES ros NOVEMBER. Johnaonville .. Wednesday, Hoy 2 Waverley .. Monday, Nov 1 St. HiU-street . . THURSDAY, Nov 10 Feilding . . FRIDAY, Nov 11 Johnsonville . . Wednesday, Nov 16 Palmersfcon Thursday, Kov 17 Waveriey . . Monday, Nov 21 at. Hill-street . . Wednesday, Ifov 23 Johnaonville . . Wedneeday, Nov 30 WEDNESDAY, 9th November, f.being a public holiday, the usual St. Hill-Etreet sale i will be held on fcho Thursday, and the Feilding sale on the Friday following. Sale of Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Drays, &c, every Saturday at Noon at St. Hill--Btr««t, Wanganui. PBEEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wan^anui, Waverley, Feilding. Palmerslon Johneonvillej and Ashurat. ST. HILL-STREET SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Sale at Noon; TjIREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will JL sell by public auction as above,— Horses, Drays, Harness, Poultry, &c. FREEMAN R, JACKSON, Auctioneer. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. At 1 o'clock. TIREHMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will J? Eell by public auction as above, — 90 2i»year-old Steers 50 2i-year»old Heifers 300 Eweu aud Lambs FREEMAN R. JACKBON, Auctioneer. SALE OF THE WESTMERE ESTATE. SMALL. SECTIONS OF THE FINEST LAKD IN THE COLONY. Have been laid down in BJnglißh Grass for 20 years. OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THE RICHEST LAND ON EASY TERMS. TIREEMAN.R. JACKSON & CO. have H reoeived inetructions from the Pro* prietors to sell by auction, at their rooms, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, At Noon, £O SECTIONS of the beat Agricultural O/O Land in tha North Island, being the property so wall known t aa the '•' Westmere Estate," three miles from Wanganui, divided into 62 sections, varying from 15 to 174 acres. All the sections are fenced on oaeside, some on two sides, and some corns pletaly fenced, with firat»olass live hedges. IS" THIS VALUABLE PROPERTY is situated 3£ miles from the Wanganui Post Office, on the main road, and the Brans wick Railway station is only f of a mile from the Estate THE POSItIOU and QUALITY of the land require no comment, suffice it to say the Estate has always been considered the best in Wanganui. TO WORKING MENndsmasll. farmers : This opportunity to obtain Freehold on very easy terms cannot be over-estimated, as, rarely is a property like this ottered in small lots. THE T7P3ET PRIG KB, from £6 per acre and upwards, vary according to position and quality. The terms are made to suit everyone and secure a sale of the property. The present owners, having . acquired the Estate as Mortgagees, are determined to sell at a price sufficient to cover, the late Mortgage and expenses. THE .TITLE IS UNDER the Laad Tiansfer Act, TERMS - One quarter cash ; balanco on Mortgage for seven years, at 6| per cent, with the right of paying off Bny sum not lees than £50 on giving throe months notice so to do. &£P~ PLANS wili be iasued as soon ao possible, and can bo obtained from any of the agents oi the New Zealand Irust and Loau Co hroughout the colony, and from MESSRS LEVIN & CO, Wellington. AND FREJfiMAN R, JAOXSON & 00, Auctioneers. Wanganui and Wellington TO MERCHANTS, SPECULATOES, IftVE^TORS, AND OTHERS. IMPOETANT SALE OF PEEEHOLD PROPERTY. By Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and WITHOUT RESERVE. BEST COMMERCIAL SITE IN WAN-O-ANUI. IUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. At 2 o'olock. A LBERS BARNS has received instruct jGL tions to cell, at hia rooms, lhat very vaiuable and centrally situated property at the corner of Taupo Quay, and St. ti illstreet, and formerly in the occupation of Messrs Taylor and Wait, comprising — Town Sections Nut. 43, 44, and part 1 35, with frontages of 206 feet 4 inches to Taupo Quay, and 182 feet to St. Hill-street, with Warehouses, Shops, &0., now standing thereon, some of wheh are let, and producing a rent of about £200 per annum. Terms and Conditions at Sale. ALBERT BARNS, Auctioneer. s^r Thi* property ia within one minuted walk of the roji Office, >Vhar?es, and way Station, arid should command the tit* teutvon of persons requiring property either for commercial purposes or investment, and i is adnu-abiy oituated for cutting wp into eonveuio/Hly-sized allotments for business ii requirement^ &c. WEDNESDAY, HOVj3MB»B~aT ' OAMPBKLLTOW % ££LX YAfcDS. ! BN4 & RIGGIE viU ml by puUic aaj tion, tt*.i.\<L.T«Y — » 16 iieiui Beef , ' 60 yta-liu^s 40 18-month Bfeevj 4018-monihH.Viftjrs , 60 Ye=tnin?B 4u Cows and Oalveß 200 Ewes and Lambs 100 -»horn Fat «he»p ICO Shorn Fat Wothora 80-aee, Pigs, &c,, BARN'b & HrG'UE, ; Aurliur'Mrß. -*J \ s " : ' ' "' ' ' • : '"'.\v 4 i 1/1 J Lhl ' c T '=^ iH^ :^ •■>'*'■ w «>r».« voiibio Chf
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11625, 31 October 1887, Page 3
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