Auction Sales. JjiREBMAN B. JACKSON & CO'£ F STOCK SALES fob NOVEMBER. St. Hill-street . . THUKSDAY, Nor 1C Feilding FBIDA.Y, Mov 11 Johnaonville Wednoaday, Nov 16 Palmorston . . Thursday, N7>v lj Warerley Monday, Nov 21 St. Hill-etreet . . Wednesday, Nov 23 Johneonville .. Wednesday, Not 30 WEDNESDAY, 9th November, being s public holiday, the ueual St. Hill-ftreet Bale will be held on the Thursday, and the Feilding sale on tho Friday following. Sale of Horses, Poultry, Saddlery, Drays, &c, every Saturday at Noon at St. Hill street, Wanganui. FBBEMAN E. JAGK.3ON, Auctioneer, Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding. Palmersion Johnaonvillej and Ashurst. ST, HILL-STBEET SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. Sale at Noon; TjiREEftfAN R. JACKSON & CO. will X sell by pubiie auction as above, — . Horaes, Draya, H;trnes3, Poultry, &c. Ii'KEEMAN E, JACKSON, Auctioneor. HT. HILL STREET SALE YARDS, VVANGANDI. THURSDAY, 10th NOVEMBER At Noon. ■OJREiMAN B. JiCKgOJST & CO. will J- soil by auction, as above, — 100 Cows and Calves 100 Cows, in calf 60 Mixed Cattle 30 Mixed CVtlo 60 Mixed Caktle 1 Cows 500 Ewes and Lambs 250 Dry 4-tooth Ewes 250 Superior Hoggets, in wool 100 Hoggots FBEEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. FKILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, lira NOVEMBER. TIREEMaN R. JACKSON & CO. will JJ sell by public auction as above— 27 2 to 24-yea^old Steerß 25 2*year-old Heifers 10 Cows 40 Yearlinge 54 Tearlinga 30 2£.year«old Steers 18 18-month to 2«year-oH Steers 20 Cows 30 Bullocks 180 Prime Shorn Hoggets FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. SALE OF THE WESTMBKB ESTATE. SMALk SEOTIONS OF THE FINEST LS.KD IN THE COLONY. Have been laid down in English Grass for 20 years. OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THE RIOHEBT/.LAND ON EASY TER\TB. TjiREEMIN R. JACKSON & CO. have ± received .instructions from the Pro* priators to sell by auction, at their rooms, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, At Noon, £f) SECTIONS of the beat Agricultural l)& Land in the North Island, being the property so well known as the '•' Wesfcmere Kstats," $,hree miles from Wanganui, divided into 52 sections, varying from 15 to 174 acre*. All the sactions are fenced on oneaide, some on two sides, and soma com>» pletaly feucod, with firstcclasa live hedges, S3?" THI3 VALUABLE PROPERfY is pituatdd 3$ milas front the Wanganui Posi Office, on thß main road, and the Brunswick Bailway station is only f of a mile from the Estate THE POSITION and QUALITY of the land requite no comment; suffice it to say the Estate has always be^n conskbred the beet in Wanganui. TO WORKING- MENadsmaall farmers : Thia opportunity to obtain Freehold on very easy terms cannot be over-estimatec/, as, rarely is a property like this ottered in small lots. THE UP3ET PRICKS, 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 owner?, having acquired the Estate aa Mortgagees, are defcerininod to sell at a price sufficient to cover the late Mortgage and expenses. THE J?I!?LE 13 UNDES the Land Transfer Act, TERMS— One quarter cash j balanco on Mortgago for seven years, at 6h per cent, with the right of paying off any sum not less than £50 on giving three months notice so to do. gggf" PLANS wili be issued as soon as possible, and can be obtained from any of the agents oi the New Zealand Trust and Loan Co hroughout the colony, and from MESSRS LEVIN & CO, Wellington. AND FREEMAN R, JACKSON & CO, Auctioneers. Wanganui and WelJiugtou. MONTHLY AUCTION SaLKS OS WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TAI.« LOW, GRAIN, AND OTHER PRODUCE, Will be held at MESSRS M. iUHMJN & O.>'3. SVQBF, T&npo Quay, Wanganui, i ud under : -• Saturday NoTcmber 26(,h , ... ... December 3Jat ALBBBT BARNS, Auctioneer, Tiupo Qua?, Wantranui. T O L A N T H E. Tenders. TB » D E R S. :*pp»ra(-fl Teaci- rfi ure requested for the erection of a Bvi'li~o over the Wangaehu Bivtu'. ( ■■"''•.'».."': '■ ■.-"'!ij--?pa r>f)- r.-'cy, iroawork, and labour. 'fti>i?r.s L> be r : ;ark<rd " Tender Upr*? 't : -. •■■:. "'m ."c -.i Ooead Conlract " nvA left at Mr Art hue Klmer's C'ffiee, Win^iv.ui (whore plane; iiit] sp-ciiic itions wiy 't--!), nor iafpr than SA VVm'jsiY, 12tb November, A, FOBi.N^Off, Olei)i Upocs' 7 ? -u)gHehu Jiond iic-a-fi. ?Y* A - } ~> R It i s . .. . ' T.i. ! ■ -- ■■ •' ■■■■:..■ .'■ IA Vi;'.!fo:ii->. : »-..(.■• •<:;:;> .j.>viv.:< *.-.•.. ; * :■'■.. ■■>,•,. ,-.v-.. f = , ; :yn. ■ ■:. • -.- - ■-. Ii« ,-,i. d vi. ;i l. !
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11637, 8 November 1887, Page 3
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711Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11637, 8 November 1887, Page 3
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