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Auction Sales. Jb'UJINITUIiK SAUL. WAVERLEY TOWN HALL. ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 17% 1917. At 12.30 p.m. fj T. BENNETT has received in■^Jstrructioiis from Messrs C. E John stem and J. N. Charlton, to sell bj auction, ab above, The Whole of thei: Household Furniture and Effects, including :— Piush suite, 9 pieces; wardrobes witl] long bevel glass, large duchess pair with bevel glass, washstand with marble top, tile back and cupboard, linger sewing machine, 28 gall, separator, etc., etc. On behalf of the vendor, Mr Benne:t will also offer Oil Paintings, by the well-known artist, Paul Wren. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. At the Homestead, AT WHEN DAK UK-A. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd. Commencing at 11 a.m. Tg T. BENNETT has been favoured •*-*"with instructions to sell by auction, at the residence of Wm. Wilson. Esq., Whenuakura:— THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Good Axm. Carpet, Chesterfield, chairs, tables, couches, fancy tea sets, fender and irons, draught screen, hall stand foot stools, photo frames, cushons lower bow's, wall cabinets, hanging lamps, glassware, sideboard, .good duchess pair, 3 chests drawers, wardrobes, 4 duchess chests, 4 washstands 4 sets washstand ware, brass rail double and single iron bedsteads, hospital beds and shakedowns, • kapoc and flax mattresses, pillows, blankets, rugs, sheetng, quilts, table linen, ornaments, pictures, crockery, cutlery, dinner set, ten, set, linoleum, rugs;, garden tooM, Net, b"ggy, gig, harness horse, and sundry other articles. Light lunchean provided. Both the north and south trains suit, as the residence i s close to Whenu.i kura Railway Station. E. T. BENNETT, ■ • Auctioneer. FOR SALS, OWNER IN CAMP. 110 ACRES cf first-class dairying land at Manaiiau, very pieasant siwauun and close to schoui, creamery and station. 40 acres lias been ploughed balance nearly ail pioaghable, -b paddocks, rll in good grasses and well watered. Jb'ive-ivjnied house and outbuildings, large cowshed with concrete -ioor, etc. .v, w twrryand uo v. -ill 40 cows and dry stock. An ideal larm, wcli improved and nicely planted. Price £U> per acre, 3JQOO casli, oaiance o and < years at live per cent, interest*. SALE OH EXCHANGE. 820 ACRES of goc- dairying or root crop country, 4 milea trom Glen Oroua and 1 miles trom Rongotea, 2, miles from tramway and £-iniie from Post Onice, school, and large cheese lactory, all level except auout 150 acres easy lulls, good pare * rich drained, s./amp ian^, 15 paddocks, well watered by winamills and drains^ b-roomed no use and b-roomed coctage, small wouislied, stable and im- ■ pleinent dlieds, sheep yards ana dip, etc. Prica only ill. lus per acre, £500 cash to good man. Owner would entertain exchange tor smaller • iarm, lightly encumbered town property cr mortgages. Equity about £4uoo. Communicate with us at once as this property is a bargain. 765 ACRiiS eight miles from .falmerston arid 3 miles from school, store Post Office and large cheese factory! Half pioughabie, balance easy country, all in grass except 15 acres oats . and 2 acres bush; and wintering 1100 ewes and i-J head cattle, with plenty of feed. 16 paddocks, well watered by spring streams. Sis-roomed house and bathroom, staples, wooished, etc. Price £18 per acre. £1200 cash. Or would escLange lor smaller property of from 200 to 400 acres. 600 ACRES O.R.P. at 30s per acre, rent £38 per annum. .23 miles from 'ie Awamutu by coach road, 2£ miles from school and Post Office. 360 acres level, balance mostly pioughabie country, 3 paddocks, 5-roomed house, cowshed etc. Cream collected. Carrying 200 head of grown cattle. Price £b' 10s jer acre, £200 cash. Or would excuange for smaller farm, interest bearing town properly or mortgages Equity £1650. J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS MARTON AND MAKTON JUNCTION. SOUND GRAZING COUNTRY. NOTE THE CARRYING CAPACITY. 1 ACRES» Freehold, all in garss J.OVv excepting 50 acres shelter bush. • Well subdivided into 16 paddocks ; 9 miles fencing, post and wire; splendidly watered by permanent streams. Undulating to hilly papa country. At present wintering 4300 sheep, besides cattle and horses. Last season's clip 100 bales. The buildings comprise a 2- and 3-roomed House, wool-shed with 4-stand shearing plant and engine, 2 sets sheep yards and dip; stables" and trap-shed. Situated only two miles from railway station and good market town. PRICE £12 10s. per acre. Morfc. gage £6000 at 5| per cent. Terms, £8000 cash, balance at 5 per cent. FINE FATTENING FARM. ■l»K ACRES, Freehold; all in grass *- • v excepting 15 acnes cats and rape. Witn the exception of about 15 acres the whole of the property is rich, heavy drained swamp and river flats,' with a small area of lighter land. Well subdivided mto 11 pad. docks. Nearly new house of 5 rooms with all modern conveniences. Large cow-shed, and trap-shed. Splendid supply of permanent water. Situated half-mile from railway station and one mile from factory, school, etc. Will easily carry 65 cows, and there is no better fattening land obtainable. PRICE £45 per acre. Terms arranged. F. R. H. BRICE, r,AND AND TNSFRANCE AGENT, Th^ HOT WATER BOTTLES with the tight well-vulcanised seams that won't break, tear or crack have the Unique" Stopper and are made in lireat Britain by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COY. J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17063, 16 August 1917, Page 8

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