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AUCTION SALES. TO-DAY" fOOPULAR SUBURBAN SECTIONS. ONE MILE FROM POST OFFICE. SPLENDID METALLED ROADS. GONVILLE SCHOOL ON PROPERTY. PROPOSED TRAM SERVICE TO NEIGHBOURHOOD. Water and Gas in the District. Only Small Deposit Required. GREAT AUCTION SALE, To be held by J. H. Keesing, at his Mart on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, At 2 p.m. WO FREEHOLD SECTIONS WG BE AUTIFUL BUILDING SITES. Situated in the very best part of the POPULAR SUBURB OF GONVILLE. The roads to these-sections are all comparatively flat, and there are no hills to climb. The furthest section from Post, Office is only ten minutes' bicycle ride, while the good roads afford facility for pleasant walking. A beautiful view opens out from these Sections, and beautiful residences have already been built in every direction surrounding them. The upset prices have been fixed at very reasonable figures, and the TERMS DELIGHTFULLY EASY. Full particulars from J. H. Keesing, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY r.th. JH. KEESING will sell at the resi- • dence, No. 3, Halswell Street, the Furniture and Effects of S. B. Clark, Esq., who is leaving the district. Full particulars future issue. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. MODERN RESIDENCE AT EASTTOWN, AND COTTAGE AT - ARAMOHO: MONDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, At 2 p.m. JH. KEESING, instructed by Mr • H. J. Hay wood, will sell at his Mart as above— A splendid ±-ACRE SECTION at Easttown, with a fine new house, containing 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, .washhouse, with copper and troughs; kitchen fitted with range, sink, cupboards, hot and cold water to sink and bath j artesian water laid on. This is a beautiful home; up-to-date, well situated. Also a i-ACRE. SECTION, fronting Murray Street, with right-of-way to Cameron Street, 5-roomed Cottage; splendid soil; fine orchard; handy to station^ trams, and workshops. The owner of these properties is determined to sell even at a sacrifice, and persons wanting a. home of their own would do well to inspect them. * J. H. Keesing, Auctioneer. VALUABLE TOW 7N SECTIONS. INGESTRE, LIVERPOOL. AND NIBLETT STREETS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. JH. KEESING-will sell, under in- • structions.fram/-s Henry Dobson, Esq., the following freehold properties: —■ ••'■■■ Sections 50, 52, 54, 59, 60, with two residences uixid. one shop erected thereon. Frontages to' Liverpool and Niblett Streets. Also part section 473, with house fronting Ingestre Street. The buildings are all let. These valuable, properties will be sold if any reasonable offer is made. * J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. MANUWATU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION. FEILDING ANNUAL RAM FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. At 11 o'clock sharp. r/O A 2-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS, IQU bred by E. J. Riddiford, A. V. Collins, R. Bremer, L. Bremer, Smith Bros., W. Gadsby, Jas. i Wilson, J. AY. Bowen, W. G. j Shannon, W.-B. Pearce, J. Balsillie, A. Crawford, Rhyani Est, Ellis Bros., W. J. Shannon; D. G. Forlong, W. Morrison, J. R. Corrigan, D. W. Speedy, H. P. I Taylor. 1 O STUD LINCOLN RAMS, bred 10 by: W. Perry, J. W r. Brady, A. Crawford, W. Gibson QHO 2-TOOTH ROMNEY RAMS,bred OUU by; W. V. Jacob, J. O. Bid- i well, E. J. Riddiford; R. O. French, O. C. Pleasants, D. P j Buchanan, Keiller Bros., W. E. Baker, J. Matthews, Mrs B. N. Slack', F. Whitehead, D. Kilgour, S. Standen, H. P. Lance ■~*VKensingtonjrT. A. Smith, SV G._Pearce, Smith Bros;, A. V. CJollins, J. Henson, J. Corpe, W. I. Lovelock, D. Buick, R. E. Bannister, C. G. C. Dermer. Q*y STUD ROMNEY RAMS, bred 4i I by E. Short, G. E. Allen, W. B. Allen, W. E. Baker. a(\ 2-TOOTH SHROPSHIRE RAMS Sj\J bred by: J." Corrigan, W. B. Pearce. 3 2-TOOTH SOUTHDOWN HAMS, bred by Mrs B. H. Slack. I STUD SOUTHDOWN RAM, bred 1 by W. E. Baker. Q RAM LAMBS, bred by W. E. 0 Baker. Of) STUD SOUTHDOWN EWES 01/ bred by W. E. Baker and Jas. Knight. , ryf\ 2-TOOTH BORDER LEICES--4 U TER RAMS, bred by: J. E. Gear, W. B. Pearce, Slack Bros. A X 2-TOOTH ENGLISH LEICE3--l±o TER RAMS, bred by: C. A. Leicester, Slack Bros., J. It. Corrigan. NOTE.—Owing to the numerous entries tho sale will commence sharp ai II o'clock on Romneys, Lincolns, and Southdowus simultaneously. l\f ANAWATU AUCTIONEERS' ASi>l SOCIATION. HUISTERVILLE 'ANNUAL RAM FAIR. WEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, ! 1909. FOR 2 AND 4-TOOTH RAMS ONLY. Entries close Cth February with ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., • Marton. For Repairs to Spectacles, Watches, and Clocks, go to A. Wychod'l. j

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 3 February 1909, Page 8

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