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Auction Sales. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUKiNITUIUfi AND EFFECTS. Ac the Jiomestead, AT WHENUAKURA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd. Commencing at 11 a.m. J-> T. BENNETT has been favour** ■*-*-witii instructions to sell by auction, at the residence of Win. Wilsoa i&q.j Whenuakura: — THE WHULE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Good Asm. CarpeD, Chesterfield, chairs, tables, couches, fancy tea sets, fendei ixac irons, draught screen, hah stand, root stools, photo frames, cushons, flower bowk, wall cabinets, hanging lamps, 'glassware, sideboard, .good duchess pair, 3 chests drawers, wardrobes, 4 duchess chests, 4 washstands, 4 sets washstand ware, brass rail doubU and single iron bedsteads, hospital bed* and shakedowns, kapoc and flax mattresses, pillows, blankets,' rugs, sheetng, quilts, table linen, ornaments, pictures, crockery, cutlery, dinner set, ten set, linoleum, rugs, garden tools, Net-, buggy, gig, harness: norse, and sund<-v other articles. ■ Light lunchean provided. Both the north ai-d south trains suit, as the residence is close to Whenu.ikura Railway Station. E. T. LENNETT, Auctioneer. MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1917. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD -CA- will seii as above :— 300 good mixed hoggets 130 mixed hoggets. ! 100 2 and 5-tooth wethers. 30 fat b.f. hoggets. 10 prime fat sheep. 4 prime fat hoggets. 130.empty ewes. 100 ewe hoggets. 60 ( 2-tooth wethers. 500 good mixed hoggets (off turnips). . 18 yearling dairy heifers. 10 springing heirers. 6 heifers, 2nd oalvers. 2 cows. 8 weaner pigs. 1 rubber-tyred gig and harness. F, A. SUISTCD, HAS FOR SALE: SHEEP 150 4-year wethers; 200 ewes in lamb to S.D. rams; 350 ewes in lamb to S.D. j 500 4 and 6-th ewes in lamb to Rom. ranis; 70 4-th Lin. ewes in lamb to Lin. R. •. 700 mixed hoggets; 90 empty ewes. OATXLJB 40 2-yr. P.A. steers; 35 20-mts. steers; 70 2^-jt steers; 25 store cows; 50 2£-yr steers; 15 sprg. heifers. ■'- AGENT FOR BRANDIT AND GWrXNN£3 DRENCHES. GOING CONCERN. 100 ACRES. NOW CARRYING 34 COWS. Handy little dairy farm carried S2 cows last season whicth returned for milk alone i. J25 last season. All Iqvql land. 30 acres been ploughei. Good house, 6 rooms, concrete-floored cowshed jpigstyes etc. PRICE £36 per. acre. Terms £250 cash. Stock at valuation. Season now starting: fat ?actv i cheques coming ir. immediately. Do not hesitate about this. See LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI. mm TO LEASE. HPO LEASE.-^-650 Acres of Good Sheep ■**• and Cattle Country; all in grass; 32 miles from Wauganui. All easy hills. Four-roomed cottage; rough shearing, shed and yards. Lease, five years, at 10s 6d per acre. Two-sheep and cattle country. No goodwill.— FAIRBURN AND SILK, Wanganui. SOUND GRAZING COUNTRY. NOTE THE CARRYING CAPACITY. 1 & fid ACRES, Freehold, all in garss J.O'l/U' 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-rcomed 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 railwaj station and good market town. PRICE £12 10s. per acre. Mortgage £6000 at b% per cent. Terms, £8000 cash, balance at 5 per cent., FINE FATTENING FARM, TJT'K ACRES, Freehold; all in grass ■"- • *-* excepting 15 acres cats and rape. With the exception or' about 15 acres the whole of the property ij rich, heavy drained swamp and rivei flats, with a small area of lightei land. Well subdivided into 11 paddocks. Nearly new house of 5 rooms with all modern conveniences. Large cow-shed, and trap-shed. Splendid supply of permanent water. Situated half-milo from railway station anc one mile from factory, school, etc Will easily carry 65 cows, and there is no better fattening land obtainable. PRICE £45 per acre. Term* arrauged. F. R. H. BRICE, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT, -'AiM'ON. The HOT WATER BOTTLES witr the tight well-vulcanised seams thai won't break, tear or crack have th< Unique" Stopper and are made it Great Britain by the NORTH BRITIS2 RUBBER COY. N.Z. FA"RMTTRB' U "BACON"CO.""*B«y----er S. MORGAN, 64 Keith St. 'Phone 193.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17065, 18 August 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17065, 18 August 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17065, 18 August 1917, Page 10