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AUCTION SALES. [MPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY AND FURNITURE. - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. JK. KEESING will Sell on account • of Mr. Alfred Brook, who is Leaving the district— A Fino Building Section, corner of Nib.ett and Dublin Streets (84 feet to Dublin street, 32 feet to Niblett street); splendid garden and grass foouaa. Nice cottage (all conveniences); space for two . more cottagesOwner leaving. Must be sold. A." grand investment. Also, the Household Furniture. . J. H. KEESING, : Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. . At 1 o'clock. JH. KEESING will Sell at tlua re- • sidenco of Miss Giibertson, opposite Mr. Richardson's Store, Avenue, the whole of the Furniture and Effects, consisting of— • * " A good Piano (by Max Rudolph and Son), Piano Stool. Dining, Side, Fancy, Toilet, and Ann Chairs, Dexter Rocker, Couch, Pictures, Cupboard, F-ander, Irons, Scuttle, Linoleum, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Mats, Sewing Machine, Ornaments, Vases, Curtains, Poles, Blinds, Duchess Table, Mirrors, Chests Drawers, Washstands, Chamber Sets, a fine lot of new Single Bedsteads, with now Mattresses (wire, hair, and flax), Blankets, Quilts, Pillows, Slips, Bookcase, Books, Easel, Crockery, Cutlery, Pots, Pans, Utensils, E.P: War% Tubs, Scales, Lines, Netting, SaTe, lot of Jars, Ferns and Pots, Carpenter's Bench and Tools, Fowls, etc., ■ate. ■'' • .-■' •'■'■■ NO RESERVE. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer., CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. At 1 o'clock. MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND HARPER havo been instructed by Mr. H. H. Read to sell by auction at his residence, Brunswick, near the school, at above— ', Furniture—2 Sideboards, Overmantels, Tables, Chairs, Couch, Linoleum, Brass-rail Fender and Brasses. Hearth Rugs, Chairs and Cushions, First-class Wertheim Sewing Ma- ' chine, Brass-rail Bedsteads, Wire Mattresees, Washstands, Toilet Tables, Toilet Sets, Chests Drawens, Mirror, Matting, Blankets, and usual Sundries. _ . Outside—Tools, Lot Wire Netting, Dairy Utensils, 40 Fowls, and Farm Sundries. t . -^ ' Also, 3 good Milk Cows (2 in-profit. the other just about to calve), and 2 Ca ves^ g _■ HARPER, Auctioneer. FEILDING HORSE SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 V At 1 o'clock. i . C\ ORTON AND SON will Sell by PubXX lie Auction, as above— Draught Harness Horses and Hacks SPECIAL ENTRIES— On Account of Messrs. Hocken Bros.— 15 First-class Guaranteed Shafters and Leaders, front 3 to 7 years old On Account of Messrs. Campion . and Gleeson,to close partnership accounts:— ■ • 2 Draught Horses; with foals, by Lord Ellerslie, and in foal to Up-to-date. * 1 3-year Unbroken Rob Roy geldin 2 1 3year unbroken Reb Roy Gelding . 1 3-year unbroken Remington ! Hack 1 Harness Gelding 2 First-class 3-year unbroken Draughts __________ TAIHAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. THHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANR JL MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will Sell by Public Auction, aa above — 120 Dry Ewes 150 Mixed Hoggets I 100 Shorn Ewes 100 Woolly Hoggets 14 2-year Heifers 10 2-year Heifers 5 Good Cows in full profit 12 2-year Steers , 20 Springing Heifers 50 18-month to 2-year Cattle 50 12 to 18 month Cattlo 40 Good 2-year Steers 5 Yearlings 12~ 2-year Steers 10 2-year Stears 10 Yearlings 9 Yearlings 7 Yearlings 1 3-year Bull ; ■"' \. _ PALMERSTON NORTH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23.. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will Sail-by Pub-li-a Auction, as above— 10 Fat Cows 9 Halfbred Jersey Heifers 30 Mixed Yearlings 60 Yearling Steers 6 2i-year to 3-year Steers . 6 Empty Heifers 4 Cows and Calves 6 2-year Steers 10 Store Cows 2 3-year Holstein Bulls 6 Yearling Steera - FEILDING SALE. : ~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. ■ JTIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANJ> ± MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will Sell by Public Auction, as above— 40 Ewes and Wethers 55 Woolly Ewes and Lambs 200 Shorn Hoggets 200 Hoggets 70 Hoggets • 30 Forward Bullocks (good) 20 Yearling Heifers 20 Yearlings 10 Springing Heifers 10 Store Cows - . 11 Storo Cows, with calves at foot WHERE TO STAY IN WANGAHUITHE teiirket Hotel, Victoria Avtsnuei Five Minutes from Railway Station. ' Night: JPortet '*>> ;*• v* is ' Attendance.. '~■ -

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12657, 20 November 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12657, 20 November 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12657, 20 November 1905, Page 8

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