AUCTION BALJS&. BADDELEY AND FORLONG AND CO.'S LIST OF AUCTION SALES For OCTOBER Wanganui, Wednesday 25 Waverloy, Friday 27 rlorso Fair, November 18 SALE YARDS AT— Wanganui, Waverley, MangamaJui, and Ruetibi. AGENTS FOR— Wanganai People's Buildmg boc.ety Fire Insurance Company. Cannon's Dip. FARMS of every description on our books for Salo or Lease. PEHOY C. FORLOXG, Auctioneer WANGANUI HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. At 12.30 p.m. BADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. will hold their annual Spring Morse Fair on above date, and sell by Public Auction, IA A HORSES, consisting oi JLUU Draughts, Half Draughts, Harness Horses, and Hacks (broken and unbroken) ENTRIES BEING RECEIVED. NOTE.—AII entries must be in by SATURDAY, November 11th. WANGANUI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. At 12 noon. TJADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. .IJ will Sell by Public Auction as above— 300 Mixed Hoggets 150 First-class Hoggets 30 2-year Steers 30 Yoirling Heifers 15 2-year Empty Heifers 10 3-year Steers 10 Prime Fat Cows 6 Fat Cows i 12 Springing Heifers " j 5 Dairy Cows (springing) 40 Mixed Yearlings 10 Dairy Heifers (springing) 6 Heifers in calf 10 Good Dairy Cows in milk 6 Dairy Cows (springing) WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. At 1 p.m. ■QADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. Jj> will Sell by Public Auction, as above- - 60 Yearling Steors 25 Yearling Heifers 20 Mixed Yearlings 20 2-year Steers 10 Cows and Calves 10 18-month Steers 6 Springing Heifers 5 Store Cows 5 Dairy Heifers (near calving) PASPALTJM DILITATUM. THE king ©f grasses '""for^ "pehnanent" pastures. Farmers and runholderg should sow 81b to 101b of Secoombe's hand-shaken seed per acre, or 21b to 31b with ordinary mixtures. Seocombe's seed is bright, heavy, and shotty, and always gives satisfaction. Ask your local seedsman for Seccombe's, and be sure you get it. —W. Seceombe, grower, Central Bucca, N.S.W. New Zealand address: N.Z. Loa,n and Mercantile Co., Auckland. ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS I 2,000-ACRES,- ;: All in grais, except shelter bush. Well fenced and sub-divided into 12 paddocks. Well watered. Will winter two sheep per acre, besides cattle. Two hous?s, woolshed, 'dip, etc. One mile from school. Only £8 per acre. Terms can be arranged. Last year the wool ale 113 averaged 10s per acre. CIQA ACRES. All in grass. Well /&Ott fenced and sub-divided. Sevenroomed house and out-bu'ldings; \ mile from school, 3 miles from railway station. Owner will kass with compulsory P.C. Carry 2£ to 3 sheep. Pric?, £11. Easy terms. For these and other properties you may require apply to BADDELEY, FORLONG & CO., STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Wanganui. ALEX. CATANACH, PAINTER, DECORATOR, PAPERHANGER, ETC. A.C. begs to thank the settlers and others of Waverley and surrounding district for all favours received during the past 26 years he has been in business in Waverley as Painter, Paperhanger, Decorator, Signwriter, etc., and hopes by strict, attention to business, genuine materials, and moderate charges, to merit a further share of public patronage. Having just received a very large consignment of new Paperhangings of very choice designs for all classes of rooms, for the coming season, direct from the works, per s.s. Star of Australia, we are able to supply at city prices. Golds from Is. per pieoe upwards. A very large stock to suit all purchasers. An inspection in vited. Oils, Paints, Colours, Varnishes, Scrim, Tacks, Tape, etc. All other Sundries in the trade at reasonable prices. Glass cut to any size. Please notr old address— ALEX. CATANACH, PAINTER, ETC., Opposite State School, WAVERLEY.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12632, 20 October 1905, Page 8
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