AUCTION SALES. INSTRUCTED BY THE SHERIFF FOR THE DISTRICT OF WANGANUr. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. At 2 o'clock. JH. KEESING will Sell on tlw» t Foreshore, opposite the "HeraJd" Office, The Building known as the Maori Shelter House. The building measures 62 feet by 30 feat by 10 foet, with iron walls and roof. J. H. KEESING.. Auctioneer. MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1903. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMIJ\. TED, will Sell by Public Auction as above:— VI Yearlings 50 12 to 15 months Mixed Cattle 15 Mixed Cattle 2 18-month Steers 3 2-year Steers ...... 5 Store Cows 10 Good Mixed Yearlings 18 Cows and Heifers 16 Yearling Heifers 5 Empty Heifers 8 Mixed Yearlings 1 Bull, Shorthorn-Jersey (quiet) 8 Cows (just calved) * 5 Spring ng Cows 7 Cows, November caivers 4 Young Cattle 12 Mixed Yearlings 6 Empty Cows 2 Quiet Cows, in calf 25 2£-year Steers 80 18-months to 2-year Steers. 100 12 to 18 months Mixed Year lings * . 50 12 to 18 months Heifers 6 Heifers (just calved) 6 Springing Heifers 20 Fat Wethers 20 Fat Ewes S2O Wethers, off turnips 90 Ewe Hoggets 8?»5 Ewes and Lambs 187 Ewes and Lambs 60 Ewes and Lambs 200 ForAvard Shorn Ewes. SANSON SALE. TUESDAY, 31st OCTOBER; At 1.30. pORTON AND SON will Sell by Pub\JT lie Auction .as above: — 30 Yearlings and. 2-year Steers 1 Fat Cow '30 Yearlings 2 Bulls 200 Wether Hoggets (shorn) 80 Fat and Forward Ewes 170 Ewes, with 100 per cent, lambi--30 Fat Ewes 325 Mixed Hoggets (shorn) 200 Ewes, with lambs 200 First-class Romney Ewes with 112 per oerit. lambs 200 Good Ewes with 100 per cent. latnba. '■-.-• 325 Mixed Shorn Hoggets 300 Mixed Hoggets?; . . 300 Hoggets ./ ' 100 Fat Ewes 30 Fat Ewes _ & , 3 Lincoln Rama %±. ..." ' HAWERA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. At 12.3Q p.m. NOLAN, TONICS, AND CO. will Sell by Public Auction, as above— 100 Steers, mixed ages 40 Store Cows 40 2-year Steers ' 30 18-mbath Steers 25 Springing Heifers 40 Mixed Yearlings 30 Heifers in calf 15 Store Cows 30 18-month Empty Heifers 20 Mixed Yearlings 40 18-month Steers 20 Springing Heifors 30 18-month Steers 3fr iS-month Empty Heifers 10 Springing Heifers 15 Store Cows 8 Fat Cows 8 Springing Heifers 6 Yearling Bulls __^ A FRIEND IN NEED. *DR ELMSLIE, « QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST, Registered by the Governmenta of On** Britai* New Zealand, and New South W»le«. No. 18, WELLINGTON TKRIUOK, WELLINGTON. • •'- This highly qualified Physician aai IUHM fw» *• Hospitals of London ana Faiii, BM *f f> fmfKSl study and research become an £xfcert and BMOiaUM - In CHRONIrt, NBRYOUS, bLOOT, WON, and SPECIAL DISEASE* of Men and Woven. In lit* or his Ba»re*entotive'i T«ry raOMMfal treatment of the a*K«e el*M of dUdooU o«l then is 'No Exporimenllnj and No FaHuMB." ■_. . Oon-iulUtiunM are free to all, so that a friendly • i. i-ither personally or with my Bepreeentatwe, •>v Liitcr, costs nothinf, and may wye yoa 7**** oi' misery, so none need despair. New Soienaae Ir'.itment, and New Unfailing Remedies of # U« rery best-and purest, are Honestly mt Faithfully us*'il. Moderate charges. Consultation Hours—lo to 12, *«04,f to 8. YOUNG MEN ! I you are suffering or weak, or sad, oall or write to Dr Elmslie, or his RepresentatiTe, It, Wellington Terrace, Wellington, as he thoronjthly^underiitana* j jur troubles and their causes. Sis Bkilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure to erery case nn(iertalten, or make no oharge. SWctly confidential* charges. ' _» » Consulting hours—lo to 13, 2t04,7 to 8 N.B.—Patients at a distance may * ENCLOSE A FEE OF 41 in their first letter to ensure immediate attentio* ami prompt despatch (when possible) of remediet necessary for their case. Wanganui, June Ist, 1904. Dear Dr. Elmslie.—l reoeiTed your kind letter the medicine, and the girdle, and your kindness ana benefit to me I shall never forget. I really cannot Una words hail sufficient to convey to you the opinion I have of you, or the amount of thanks I wouja like to "ivo you. But there is one thing I would like to say; that is, " It is a great pity that there are noi mote aootor. like yo^-Your^Wnrt^^ BUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. .. MY DEAR DOCTOR.—I have no hesitation whatever in saying " Yes" in reply to your .etter received to-day, in which you ask me whether l am williiii to let the public know the benefit I recsivaa *t your bands. When I saw you upon the iyc->m-mendatlon of Mr Griffith (whom you had previ >ay nured of a similar complaint), I think I w-w. in ab-iut .is b:ul a state of misery and depress) m in both itiinrt ami body as any human being couu oe; in J ict. 1 tii uiyht Vite was not worth living, a«d ->if fntura was a blank. I was an object of misery ana (Impair. You told me plainly and honestly th^S 7nn <--iuld an<l would cure me, so that I should m> i.in-er be bashful und stupid in society, and com* td'f my pirt and interest in the amasementu ana spirts of others and have an ambition m my hiitino*!. At. first T thought your promise was to> o ••<.«l to i.c true. lam thankful to say I tried your . -v.t.si.-nt. I swear solemnly I feel a different rain v- iy I nave put on flesh and muscle, and n:"J B a>i? iimount of confidence in myself. I iui perfectly hcilf.iy and quite happy, and capable of enjoying tuv^.ir as others da, and I don't mope about S>y myself ami shun society. 1 earnestly recouunena »li ftillnw suilerers to puttheii confidence m you. s* •our troAtraent is perfect and your "hnrges Mi. .mall-Jam roar, UuIy, LAcnLAN C^MERON
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12641, 31 October 1905, Page 8
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