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Auction Sales. TO DAY (SATURDAY), at 1.30 p.m. JH. KBESING will sell at his Mart, « by public auction, as above — Household Furniture, Marble Clock, Stoves, Saddlery, Clothing, Cut- , lery, Fancy Goods, Groceries, Guns, Plants, and sundries of ■ •'•'• every description. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 30th MAY. 7 ■ At I p.m., JOSEPH CHADWICK has received instructions from a person leaving for the country, to sell by public auction, — The whole of his Household Furniniture and Effects, at his Auction Mart. Taupo Quay, removed for convenience of sale. JOSEPH CHADWICK, Auctioneer. EGMONT FARMERS' UNION (Ltd SALE YARD'S, MANUTAHI. TUESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1891. At 1 p.m. AA.'FANTHAM will sell by public • auction, as above, — 10 3-year- old Steers 20 H-year-old Steers 2 Springers 2 Fat Cows 10 18-month-old Heifers 2 Fat Cows 5 Fat Cows 20 18-month-old Steers 200 Lambs Entries solicited. * , A. A. FANTHAM, Auctioneer. EGMONT FARMERS' UNION (Ltd.) GLOVER ROAD SALE YARDS, HAWEEA. WEDNESDAY, 3bd JUNE, 1891. Sale at 1 p.m. A A. FANTHAM"wiII sell by public -£jL* auction, as above— 20 2J to 3-year-old Steers 17 3 to 4-year-old Bullocks 10-J.B-month.-old Steers 20 Weaners 15 Yearlings 10 Empty Cows 12 Fat Bullocks 16 2-year-old Mixed Sexes 6 Fat Cows 30 2 to 2J-year-old hand-fed Steers 20 Empty Store Cows 16 Calves 16 Yearlings 20 18 month-old Mixed Sexes 10 Yearlings 30 2 to 24-year-old hand-fed Steers 10 18-month-old Steers Entries Solicited. • aTX FANTHAM, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 4th JUNE. MARKET SQUARE YARDS, MARTON. At 1.30 p.m. TENNENT & SIMPSON will sell by - public auction as above — . 300 Good Lambs 100 Ewes in lamb 280 Lambs 150 Ewes in lamb ; 100 Fat Wethers 260 Lincoln Ewes in lamb, good quality 200 Lambs 180 2 and 4-tooth forward Wethers 200 Good Wether Lambs 150 Forward Wethers 150 Merino Wethers, to be sold in small lots Horses TENNENT & SIMPSON, Auctioneers. For Sale. TpDWARD -VT T IFFITON'S REVISED LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. COUNTRY— Unimpbovbd. 2000 Acres Mangawhero River 4600 Acres Waitotara River, very rich land 1200 Acres Waitotara River 1000 Acres, near Stratford IMPROVED FARMS. 2600 Acres. Good House, and Orchard ; every convenience good road. The cbaapest place in the district 620 Acres, Waimate Plains, ; ring fenced; in grass and flax; cheapest place in the district.^ 880 Acres, fenced, grassed, and sub; divided ; dwellinghouse, shed, stables, orchard. 800 Aeres near Waverley, cheap, 200 acres in grass ; good sixroomed house, wool shed. ,- -8 Acres rich swamp land. 16 Acres;' planted and improved; 6-roomed new house ; good garden; 2i miles from Town, 120 acres, Palmer Road, Manaia. 106 acreß, Eltham. 240 acres, Whenuakura. 70 Acres close to Town, house, stable &c. SUBURBS. Durie Town— Seven Sections: dwelling, Orchard, stable, and every conven ience — one of the most complete nomes in the district. 2J Acres close to Town boundary; new house 22 Acres ; new house ; 3 miles from town 17J Acres Spring vale; good house; very rich land TOWN. Shop, Avenue. Quarter-acre, Harrison-street; 9-roomed House, bath-room, and all conveniences; good garden. Half -acre; garden; 9-roomed family residence, bath-room, scullery, gas. and water. -J-acre, opposite St John's , Hotel. House and Land corner Bell and Glasgow-streets. Cottage andGround,HarrisonStreet; veay cheap. The premises in Campbell Place to lease or sell, formerly used' as shop, &c. by Mrs Hogg ; easy terms. Those wishing to dispose of their properties will find it their interest to communicate with the undersigned. No sale, no charge. Principal's only dealt with. fjg~ Agent Rawdin's Non-Poisonous Dip. ED. N. LIFFITON, I.uctionebr, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT* Offices and Sale Room— Rutland Chambers, Wanganui. im () ii s I l K Eighty acres, part Section 181, Brunswick District. Apply ED. N. LIFFITON, Land Agent. TjI~~O~R 7 S A L E. That delightfully situated propertyin Bell-street, commanding an extensive view of the up-river scenery, being half-an-acre, fronting Campbell and Bell (Streets, with well-finished seven«roomed Dwelling, good garden, and every convenience, now in the occupation of Mr Gray. One of the most eligible and comfortable residences in the town. T,itle Land Transfer. Apply to ED; N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. DAVIS'S PERPECTION.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11281, 30 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11281, 30 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11281, 30 May 1891, Page 3