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AUCTION SALES. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. 1 CALENDAR OF SALES. J SEPTEMBER. Sale of Land account members of Wicksteed family at warehouse, St. Hill Street, Wednesday ..... 2 1 "Waverley Horse Fair, Waverley, 1 Tuesday 8 I NOTE.—We are agents for a reliable J man to perform Cattle Speying. We can ] also give estimates for Drain Plough- ] ing. ] LAND SALE. ] ] TO WIND UP ESTATE. ] WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. r. ■ j D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have ro ] ceived instructions from the mem ] berg of the Wicksteed family to sell ] as above, at their warehouse, St. Hill Street, as above, at 11.30 a.m.— Their Kai Iwi Property, being part sections 161, 162, 173, and 174 right bank Wanganiii River, and compris- ■ ingloo ACRES. NOTE.—This property is a clean little farm, all grassed and easy country, with a big proportion ploughable and suitable for any class of farming. Terms, etc., on application to the auctioneers, Wanganui, or MR. C. J. WRAY, Solicitor, Ridgway Street. WAVERLEY HORSE FAIR. TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1908. D ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, will sell as above: — ENTRIES SOLICITED. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1908. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LlMii ITED, and GORTON AND SON will sell at their yards, Rangitikei Street, as above at 1.30 p.m.— 200 Hoggets 100 Hoggets 30 Fat Wethers 150 Woolly Hoggets 200 Good Hoggets 50 Hoggets 2 Dairy Cows 8 Poley Bullocks MANGA WEKA. YARDS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, 1908. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMBl ITED, and DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED will sell as above— 60 Good Hoggets 50 4-tooth Wethers 20 2-year Steers 5 Springing Cows 28' 2 year Steers 20 Mixed Cattle 13 Good Dairy Cows, August and September ealvers 10 Prime Fat Cows '"WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTBMBER~ At 1 p.m. JH. KEESING, instructed by Mr I. • James, will sell at his residence, No. 55, Dublin Street, the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of— Sideboard, drawing-room suit, bookcase, couch, dining, oval, tea, and kitchen tables, dining, easy, kitchen, and other chairs, fenders, portable grate, 2 duchess pairs, drawers, commode, B.R. bedsteads, wire mattresses, mirrors, chamber sets, washstands, wardrobe, curtains (hall and window), umbrella stand, linoleum, oilcloth, crockery, kitche|t%utensils, slips; barrow^ meat safe, ladder, garden spray and bucket, scythe, and usual sundries. V J^H. KEESING. : '"". Auctioneer./ AUCTION SALE ■'.:■> , Of GENUINE IRISH LINEN. JH."' KEESING has much pleasure • ,in announcing. that : he has received instruction $ron£Mr Patrick Ambrose Kelly, of Belfast, Ireland, to Sell by Auction,- on FRIDAY AND: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER'4th and sth. At Shop, earner of Guy ton Street and Avenue, Commencing 11 a.m., A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION 1 • -:. ■, 0t... ; 1 GENUINE IRISH LINENS. For Absolute, Unreserved Sale. Further particulars- in future, issue. J.-H: KEESING , ..'■/.';•.■ Auctioneer. . ""MONDAY NEXT; the 7th SEPT. " . . At 1 o'clock. AT WAITOTARA. TT7ILLIAMS and HARPER will sell V'V* by auction, on account of Mr H. Pratt, on his premises, the Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of :— Tables, chairs, B.R. bedsteads, wire mattrasses, stretchers, chests drawers, linoleum, washstands, toilet tables, ohamberware, mirrors, gocart, carpenter's bench, saddle, bridle, garden tools, cow cover, usual sundries, and dairy utensils; also I automatic B.L-. gun and 2 good sporting dogs. H. S. G. HARPER, Auctioneer. fqlb, sale. Splendid Dairy Farm. NEAR AUCKLAND. Di)i) ACRES—About two-thirds flat; \j4i4i in English grasses; other portion undulating and in rough feed, most of which is ploughable and can be put down in grass; there are 116 acres of swamp land, well drained, growing about 300 tons flax, and grassed among the flax, included in the above. This excellent property is situated at Taniwha, in the far-famed Waerenga Valley, 14 miles eastward (metalled road most of the way) from Wairangi Station on the Waikato railway. House of five large rooms and bathroom, detached washhouse 16 x 22, with fixed tubs and built-in copper, workshop, and man's room, large barn 18 x 42, four-stall stable and loosebox 14 x 14, concreted cowshed ten-bails; all buildings erected seven years ago. There is a creamery, school, hall, general store, post and telegraph office all within half a mile; mails three times a week. There are two L.K.G. milking machines run by a 4 horse-power Taiigye kerosene oil engine in good working order, and these go with the farm at the very bedrock prico of £7 10s. per acre—well worth £10. The soil is rich, and answers equally well for dairying, or for fattening cattle, or for sheep, and will easily carry three sheep to the acre. It is well watered, fenced, and subdivided into 16 paddocks; free of black berries or other noxious weeds. For further particulars apply Chronicle Office, or to the owner, S TURLEY 6. BELLA VISTA ROAD, HERNE BAY, AUCKLAND.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 2 September 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 2 September 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 2 September 1908, Page 8