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AUCTION SALES. , FREEHOLD, WANGANUI EAST. I SATURDAY, JULY 16, At 12.30 p.m. \ NICE, New RESIDENCE will be J\ SOLD at KEESING'S BUILDINGS, on. easy terras. Full i-acre, cottage 4 large rooms, verandah, washhouse, copper, tubs, tanks. Fine DRY SECTION, White Street. Must be sold. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. MONDAY, JULY 18th, At 12 noon JH. KJGESING, instructed by Mrs • Keill, will Sell, at her residence, No. 31, Wieksteed Street, the whole of her household furnituro and effects, consisting of— Dining, kitchen, and occasional tables, treadle i.ewing-maclnno (AYliite), Austrian, willow, rattan-, and other . chairs, Dexter rocker, couches, chef-, fionier, cupboard, ottcman, fender, fire-irons, ashpan, scuttles and firescreens, bearthrjugs, door-slips an,d mats, curtains, poles, pictures, orna-' ments, lamp, carpets, linoleum, tablecovers, wall mirrors, duchess chests, washstancis, chamber ets, wardrobe, bedstead, wire, spring, and kapoi mattresses, pillows, blankets, quilts, scales, kitchen utensils, step, baths, . gas-r;mg, hoje, garden tools, pots, nans, and usual sundries. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. MARTON~ YARDS. TUESDAY, JULY 19th, 1910. At 1.30 sharp. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., -£jL will sell, as abo\ c:— 420 2, 4, 6, and f.f.m. ewes in lamb. 400 wether hoggets (good line). 260 ewes in lamb. . 250 ewe hoggets. 200 mi<ced lambs. 200 ewe lambs (gJod line). 120 Rom aey ewo lambs by stud and flock rams. 10!) ewes in iamb, 100 ewe lambs. • 100 mixed lambs. 100 s.m. ewes in lamb. 100 wether hoggets. 100 ewes in inmb. 70 lioggets. 100 wether hoggets. 50 ewes in lamb. 70 f.f.m. ewes in iamb. 20 fat ■f.wes. 300 Ist mixed hoggets 250 2-too-th ewes in lamb to Romney rams 110 6-tooth to f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 100 mixed lambs ' C fat cows Also, in conjunction with Dalgety and Co., on account Alex. Stuart, Esq., Heaton Park:— 1000 wether hoggets off turnips (good line). "subdivision" OF 1000 _ACEES. A GRICULTURAL AND /^RAZING il FARM. VX O MILES FROM Ty/TARTON. "WILSDEN," THE PROPERTY OF LATE T. R. CASH. At WHITE HART SAMPLE ROOMS, MARTON, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1910, Ait 11 a.m. riTHIS well-known property has been J JL subfdivided into four convenient farms, ranging in size from 200 to/ 300 Acres, and under instructions from the Trustees will be offered at Auction by Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd., and Dalgety and Coy., Ltd., as above: The property is situate 3 miles from Marton and 1 mile from Bonny Glenn Railway Station, and being in a district noted for its cropping and grazing capabilities, must commend iiself to those requiring farms. It is being offered on the following terms. .-...- ---10 per cent, on f?.ll of hammer. 5 per cent in one month. 10 per cent in 12 months or substantial improvements to that extent to be put on the property. Balance on mortgage, 5 years at 5 per cent. Lithograph plans on application. Full particulars may be obtained from Messrs Fullwtbn-Smith, Miles and Cook, Martin, Feilding, jr Taihape, or the Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE, DAIRY HERD. EATA. THURSDAY, JULY 21th, 1910. 1 o'clock sharp. ABRAHAM AND W/.LLIAMS, Ltd., and NORTON AND SON, Ltd., instructed by Mr Peter Nisbet, who is giving; up .dairying, will sell on the ))lace, about a quarter ot a mile from Rata Station, the whcle of his wellknown dairy herd, etc.:— 90 first-class dairy cows, August <md September f-alyers. 40 first-class dairy heifers, August and September calvers. Including 20 grade Jersey cows, so7ne grade Jersey heifers ; balance HolsteinJersey cross. 2 spring; i art-horses, 1 6-year draught gelding c;td., 2 2-year draught colts, 3 s.h. bulLs, i' yearling bulls, 2 breeding sows, 1 p.-b. Devon boar, 10 store pigs, usual dairy sundries. Note.—This opportunity should not )>o missed by those 'n want of good cows The quality of Mr Nesbit's herd is well-known. LAND SALE BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, JULY 16. pTLLIES AND NALDER have .re-' \X ■eeived instructions from Mr G. H. Streiff, who is leaving: tho district, to sell by auction at their Rooms, Hawera, on SATURDAY, July 16th, at 2 p.m. .* — His magnificent freehold farm at Okaiawa (late Mrs Scott's), consisting of 77 ACRES of freehold of the choicest quality, highly improved, no waste, good buildings, etc. ; existing mortgages to bo taken over. Terms £700 cash, and balance paid in 5 years. This farm is a famous one. Mrs Scott got a return of £15 per cow for the season 1909, and this season Mr Streiff with a new herd obtained £14 I per cow. Don't miss this sale. COAGTTLINIS, KLINX, TENASITINE, Ceoiants for breakages, manu facturing purposes, etc.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12562, 15 July 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12562, 15 July 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12562, 15 July 1910, Page 8

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