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Auction Sales. """ BULLS SALE?" "" MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. T EVIN AND GO., LTD., will sell by -*-^ auction, at 1 o'clocli: — 3 forward cows. y fat cows. 15 2-year steers. 1 ueifer, just calved. 20 fat bullocks. 12 store cows. 12 mixed yeariings. 6 cows and heiters, springing. 5 yearling steers. B cows at drop. 20 cows, r.w. Shorthorn bull. 3 first-class dairy cows. 5 heifers, springing. 2 cows, springing. 2 forward cows. 5 Shorthorn heifers, springing. 12 weaner heifers. 1 cow, springing. 10 fat hoggets. 15 fat 2-tooth ewes. 80 hoggets. 90 fat ewes (lots). 40 store ewes. 150 wether hoggets. CO ewes. 20 fat ewes. 20 woolly hogget?. 50 mixed hoggets. . ■ ' « 20 store Berkshire pigs. 1 spring ti?i«. and harness. FAAM-TOJ.EASE.' nPO LEASE.—6SO Acres of Good Sbeep .•**• and Cattle Country; all in grass: 32 miles, from Wanganui. All easy hills, four-roomed cottage; rough soearing shed and yards. Lease, tive years, at 10s 6d per acre. Two-sheep and cattle country. No goodwill.— FAIRfi'UUN AND SILK., Wanganui. FOR SALE. GOOD DAIRY OR FATTENING FARM. QOfl ACRES, Freehold; situated in the ilangitikei district; seven miles from railway station; good roads; P.O. and school, two miles; all plonghable; all in grass except about 20 acres shelter bush; large Homestead of 10 rooms, all conveniences, snd all necessary outbuildings. Several; paddocks, well watered and fenced; now carrying 100 dairy cows and 500 breeding ewes. A tiptop property, worth inspection. IsOW, if you are wanting a good Farm, inspect this property. ! . PRICE A;4o per acre. Easy terms. Apply— • B. PARK, ESTATE AGENT, WANGANUI. A WAHGMU! EAST HOME. A well-finished, compact, desirable home in a dry and healthy position.. It is quite new, has six large robins, finished in higfcnclass style and decorated with the latest wall-papers. Gas throughout, sanitary j drainage, city water, Shacklock range and white tile fireplace. The kitchen is well supplied, with cupboards, hot-air linen, press, and pantry. Large bathroom with enamel batli and basin, bath having hot and cold water, also hot and cold water is laid on to sink and wash tubs. The back verandah enclosed and sheltered for children's play. The front verandah has one corner reserved as a cosy sleeping porch, free from prevailing wind. The section contains % acre (freehold) with a large frontage, prettily laid out in graceful concrete kerbed walks, lawns, flowers; vegetable gardens, fowl run. stands well open to the sun with plenty of air space, and forming a pleasant picture. The home is a made one, jio more expense being necessary. The two-penny tram is near at hand. PRICE £880. Terms £250 cash. (694) JOHN D. BRECffIN, LAND AND HOOSE AGENT, . WANGANUI. 16 ST. B.ILL S'i^lKSrr, FRIENDS AND STICKERS. I You can rest assured that we are doI ing and will do everything in our power to "deserve and cement our time-tested fnendsnip. More and more suppliers are finding their way to us, recognising undoubtedly that we have rendered good service to them. We are per- | fectly satisfied tnat our returns to suppliers have been satisfactory. Wetru-t to gain further support, and feel confident of peing able to give you good results. Try us. For further particulars write Myoriland Dairy Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. IH EXCHANGE FOR 40 TO 50 ACHES. 130 ACRES Freehold; U miles from school, Post Office and Railway Station. All in grass, well xenced by wire and Boxthorn hedges. Five paddocks. Good 7-roomed house. 24----bail cow shed. All plonghable. PRICE £55 an acre. Equity £3650. For further-particulars apply to LONDON, FORLGNG AND CO, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17076, 1 September 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17076, 1 September 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17076, 1 September 1917, Page 10