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AUCTION SALES. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), MARCH 27, At 1 p.m. . JH. KEESING will sell, on the pre- • raises,, THAT SPLENDID PROPERTY, constituting the residence of C. A. Barton, Esq., on Shakespeare Road:— Section I.—4J Acres, with 9-roomed 3iousc, bath, pantry, coal shed, gig house, stable, large workshop, etc., etc. . Also— Sections 87 and 37 —2 acres 6 perches. These are splendid, properties, commanding extensive and beautiful views. The title is Land Transfer and the terms are very easy. j. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, At 1 p.m. JH. KEESING, favoured with in- • struetions from MrC. A. Barton, will sell at his residence, • Shakespeare Cliir (first gate, Brickworks Road),, the whole of his Household Furniture, and effects, consisting of: Extension dining table, 3-piece drawing room suite, drop-head sewing machine, music 6tand, dining, kitchen, ■and occasional tables, cover, cupboard, chiffonier (mirror back), teaset, glaeswa re 3 cutlery, lamps (hanging and. reading), pictures, curtains, poles, • Austrian, kitchen, folding, and |\ occasional chairs, cushions, vases, fenI ders, kerbs, fire brasses, tile hearth, •j ash pan, scuttle, hearth rugs, carpet, linoleums, door slips and mats, hall stand, shelves, books, wood, brass-rail and iron bedsteads, wire, flax and kapoc beds, pillows, ottoman, duchess pair, duchess chests, "mirrors, skin mats, washstands, chamberwaxe, wringer, tubs, Primus patent stove, steps, coal basket, crockery," jam jars, spirit iron, mincer, scales, preserving pan, utensils, pots, pans, barrow, garden tools, and usual sundries. Also, good trao and harness. "J. H. KEESING, < '■ Auctioneer. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 2,7 th. MARCH, 1913: 200 4 and 5-year ewes. 8 stone cows. 12 ISrmonths steers. 18 fat' cows. ; . : .; FEILDINGSALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 28th. 400 mixed lambs. 200 B face woolly lambs (lots). 550 2-tooth wethers (lots). 400 s.m. ewes (lots). 300 store ewes. 20 Jersey cros,s weaner heifers. . 25 yearling heifers.----17 S.H. weaners. 8 prime fat cows. 6 f .and f. cows. 10 heifers (early calvers). On account of S. Ball, Esq., Api ti (off high country): 2500 mixed lambs. 1200 2- and 4-tooth wethers. * 1500 2-tooth and 4 year empty ewes (to be drafted). On account E. Charles, Aorangi: * 16 dairy cows and heifers, including some prize takers. TAIHAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY/APRIL 2nd, 1913. ":J- 350 6-tooth ewes. 1000 mixed, lambs. 1100 mixed aged ewes, 36 2 .and 4-tooth Romney rams, , 170 2to 2£-year steers (in lots). • Telephone 184. Post Office Box Mo". 37". TX7ILLIAMS AND TTARPER, AUCTIONEERS, LICENSED LAND AGENTS, VALUERS, COMMISSION, FINANCIAL AND GENERAL AGENTS. AUlt AUCTION BUSINESS: We hold regular Weekly Sales of Horses, Vehicles, . Harness, Machinery, Pigs, Poultry, Produce (of all descriptions), Fruit, Furniture, and Sundries at our centrally situated Mart, Victoria Avenue, every. Saturday at noon, whert we have every convenience for customers. Wo make a Speciality of Clearing and House Sales, and have been particularly successful with Dairy Stock. Our clients can rely on every attention to their business', and • prompt account Bales. LAND AND PROPERTIES. We soil either by auction or private contract. We have a large number of Farms, also Town and Suburban Properties on our books. ' , Wo also arrange(Loan* and Investments for ioiir clients. VALUATIONS We have a largß experience in making Valuations of all descriptions of Property, including Land for Loan, or other purposes; Hotels, also for Probate. AGENCIES. ; We are district «g£nts for the ALLTAXCE ASSURANCE CO.A LTD.. one of tho largest and most liberal insurance companies doing business in .\>»v Zealand. Wo insure against Fire, Ac- i r-idenfc, Employers' Liability, MortgasP Indemnity, Plate Glass,, etc., at lowest current rates. Wo are also agents for BOOTH.. MACDONALD .Ayr» "o r-TO. and tho INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Ltd.. and onn supply all descriptions of Engines, 'Machinery and Farm Implements; extras kept in stock-or ordered promptly. i You will'find it to your interest to give us a call. HOW TO MAKE TH.X lilißT COUGH SYRUP. A SPLKXniD 11KCIVK FOR FAMILY. ITSK. Everj'body knows that family cough medicinrs contain water, sugar, etc., as well as medicinal ingredients. By getting the pure drug ingredients alons, and mixing the balance at home, you obtain a pint for 1/6 instead of a small bottle that lasls almost no time. Mix sugar, treacle, vinegar, water, and-one. bottle of Hean's Essence, as per easy directions on label. This gives a pint of the best family cough and cold remedy money can buy. It takes hold of a cough in a way that means business from the first dose. It is splendid for sore throats, croup, stuffed bronchial tubes in asthma and bronchitis. It can be given to men, women and children, as it does not contain any harmful drug. Being so easy to make, pleasant to take, and costing so little—a whole pint for 1/6 —and valuable in its curing properties, there is no ' wonder this recipe has become so quickly popular in New Zealand homes. Medicine dealers everywhere sell Hean's Essence, or can easily obtain for you. Post free on receipt of price—1/6—from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui 4 a £ ■OEILDING WOOL, SKIN AND Jt? HIDE SALES HELD MONTHLY. Next Sale, Friday, February 28th, 1913. Shearing Shed. Four Wolseley Machines installed. Prices on application;

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12878, 27 March 1913, Page 8

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