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AUCTION WAJL.ES. PALMERSTON NORTH-" STOCK" SALE. ;• THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1901. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell j\. by public auction at their yards as Rangitikei Street, at 1 p.m. 120 3i-year steers 100 2£ and 3-year steers Ir ; SO 2-year steers 450 fat and forward wethers . 3000 good 2 and 4-tooth wethers -! 300 first-class 2-tootb- ewes from Hatuaia Estate 1000 good 2 and 4-tooth wethers, without reserve q 10 2-tooth Lincoln rams . ■ 9 cows and calves , ■ 30' good store cows 40 weaners 450 fat and forward wethers 600 good 2 and 4-too the wethers, with- ', out reserve 1200 2-tooth ewes 1400 2-tooth wethers ' 300 lambs" ■ • ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, '.'■■■•■ Auctioneers. SUPEIUOR"FURNfTURE AND EFFECTS. ■ . BEAUTIFUL PHAETON AND PONY TUESDAY, sth MARCH, At 12 o'clock. JH.KEESING will sell at the privy ate residence of P. A. Herman, Esq., (left for Christchurch), Avenue, the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, consisting > of—' , ■ .. '; ~ , Piano by Weiseur .'nearly new) Real Leather Chesterfield Couch, Easy and Ordinary Chairs to match (a complete and. superior suite), Screen. Dinner Waggon, Canterbury, Oil Paintings, Engravings,' Framed Bevel Mirrtor, Brackets, ; Orna^ ments, Beautiful Fender, Dogs, and Fire Brasses; Pile Carpet Square, H. Rugs, Curatins, Poles, Scuttle, Work Stand, Seltzagene, Spirit Stand, Gong, Cruet, E.P.. Ware, Glassware, Tea Se ; t, beautiful.Din-.' ncr Service, Linoleums, Carpets, Mats, f Hall Stand, Fancy and Austrian Chairs, Fancy, Dining, and other Tables, Flower Bowls, Washstands, Ch.i Ware, Duchess Chest, Double and Single Bedsteads, Wire, Horsehair, Spring, and Kapok Beds, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Pillows, Horses, Chest Drawers, Fife Guard, Mirrors, Linen Baskets, Rugs, Cutlery, Crockery, Bookcase, Matting, Filter, Clock, Chiffonier,: Set Dish, Covers, Steam, Cooker, Pots.. Pans, Safe, Carpet Sweeper," Enamel Goods. Scales, Step 3, Mower,; Tools, Wringer, Laundry Stove, Garden Seat, ; and' usual Sundries. Also a beautiful Phaeton and Pony,. ' : No Reserve. : •' J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. Ms wa;n<*anui Auimoa makt. Viatori* Arena*. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1901. At II Nooa. TTTITXTAMB and HARPER will Jhll V Public Auction, as above— . Farm Produce »f all descriptions. Poultry, etc . H H U MARPKR. Wtmnwr. HUNTiSivVILLE SALE YARDS THURSDAY, MARCH 7th. At 1 o'cfocK. ■ RE. BECKETT will sell by publif « auction, as above— . 8 wean or s ■ 1 fat cow ~-'_■ 6 2-year ■ steers 12 fat cows 6 3-year steers : 20 weaners 4 18-month steers 200 breeding ewes 60 2-tooth wethers 15(JjL.incoln ewes (good) ■ 300 breeding ewes , 80 2 and 4-tooth wethers . On account of Jas. Allison, Esq.l— 30 2-tooth rams (Lincoln) ' .30 cows-and calves !• . :• v . 4 cows and calves ' , ,■•■ 30 18-montha heifers • 18 2i ■to 3-year steers 10 18-months steers 4 3-year steers , • -, .4" co\T3 ■■■ ,■ ■ ;; •. ■■■■■. '-■■' '■-■'■■ , 2 fat cows , "'" ' ' ; 450 owes 120 breeding owes , : 170 good woolly lambs 60 15-months mixed cattle ~' -12 24-year steers ' ; 10 cows and calves ' 22 2-year cattle. 20 24-year steers. 200 2-tooth wethers ..■: "•' *502-tooth ewes ■ •-.'' ... *.'^ .;;.',.',•-.4, t :._;.. R. E. BECKETT, , • . Auctioneer. - FOR SALE OR TO LETV^ _ -■. FOR SALE OR LEASE. ~~~ GOOD 7-roomed House and 14 acres of " land, If miKe from bridge; fine view and healthy situation; large 3-stall stable, Dairy, Trap-shodj etc. Only £10 deposit required. Rent oniy 173 6d per week, free of all Rates and, Taxes. Ayply ftt once for particulai's to CHRONICLE OFFICE. ' FOR SALE. A BIJOU House, Replete with. Every Convenience. Exceptionally EASY TERMS, «>r will lease. Apply R. T. Davis. - FOR SALE. AN Ideal and Profitable Home, consist-, ing of 600 acres freehold, 300 leasehold with right of purchase; new 7-roomcd dwelling. And ail-for £2200, on easy ttrms. Apply t0 P. LUNDON, G.N.L.A. FOB SALE. A GIFT PRACTICALLY. A SNUG Little Cottage in Inijestre St. Must be sold quickly. For price' ask ' * P. LUNDON, G.N.L.A. , LISTEN TO THIe i FOR SALE. I '~ MR P. A. HERMAN'S Lease in the' Avenue, one of the Best Positions and one of the Most Convenient and Up-to-dato Residences in the district. For further partieulaa-s apply to P. LUNDON, ' G.NJLA.,, Mr Herman's only Agent. FOR SALE. IN a Good Position in Town—A Nice 5Roonied Cottage, with all Conveniences, together with Large Piece of Ground, Orchard, «tc. Price, £000. For further particulars, apply to READ BROS., Taupo Quay. SPECIAL ATTENTION is drawn to the undermentioned desirable, properties, selected from my extensive lists :-r-.:. - £470—Really- choice 6-roomed dwelling, almost' new; bathroom, stove and tank. Good orchard. Section/full \- • acre, Land Transfer Title. Trap shed and washhouse. A bargain. £1050—39 acres, 4 miles from town ; good 6-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, ' copper, tubs, etc; good stove ; aivd tanks; dairy, cow-sheds, etc; \A paddocks. A chance seldom offered; £115—Choice town section; no extra cost for deeds; deposit £5. Enquire at St John's Hill—2s acres, well f<me» 1,-10 dhain road frontage. Price, only £800 for the lot. First class site Kr suburban residp-oe or splendii \>n£t can be made , Glasgow Street (close to Avenue -^ aluable BuUiiog Stcon. Pri-w, *.V.5 A bargain; £.30— Choice Section at Ttonvilie, «e?i»y |-acre close to- Heads Road. £675—Choice suburban home, 14 miles from town, 5 acres; Land Transfer title; good dwelling and outbuildings. Ladysmith — Two choice sections, Ir. lip. "in all. Well fenced. Price £65 the lot. Certain profit. TO LET. Choice 7-roomed House, comer River Bank and Halswell Street. The above weleoted properties are well worth the attention of investors. See my Property List on the fourth page «f this issue. C. L. DUIGAN, House and Land Acent. Ridgway Street. /CLAUDE SULLIVAN, the Packet ij Comedian, Oddfellow's Hall, WEDNESDAY Next. , .

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 3

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