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Auction Sales. GUYTON STREET MART. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1917. WINDLE'S AUCTIONEERING * * CO., LTD, will sell by auction :- -1 -ron frame Kirchner piano, in good condition. Carrots and Early Puritan potatoes. Pretty niue-piece suite in saddle bag, nice cheffioneer oval, mahogany tabTe on_ castors, chest of drawers, duchess pairs, couch and dining table, writing desk, wood and b.r. bedsteads, wires, and kapocs, meter range, h.p.' range, lawn mower, coborundum grinder churn, bent wood chairs, gocart, gramaphrae and records, measuring; tapes (66ft), ' ice cream freezer, hot-bed frames, carpenter's tools, bench screw-'and-adze, complete set coopering tools, beak irons, 3in, 4in, and 6in. stone planes, hedge clippers, lady's cycle (Dart), in goad order, rifle and shot gun, a lot of sundries, and 60 dozen tea room cups and saucers. . ■ ,- L. A. WINTER, Auctioneer. PALMERSTON NOrTdH STOCK~ SALE. THURSDAY, 11th OCT., 1917. At 12.15 p.m. 140 empty ewes (lots.) 190 mixed hoggets (lots.) 96 ewes and lambs (lots.) 40 fat ewes. 70 fat and forward ewes. 30 forward ewes. 5 store cows. MANGAWEKA SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1917. 100 mixed hoggets. 40 empty forward ewes. 20 2-year steers (good.) 15 2J to 3-year steers (good.) 15 2-year steers (good.) 10 2£ to 3-year steers "(good.) 11 2-year empty heifers. 8 2-year empty heifers. 7 springing heifers. t 1 good 5-year Shorthorn bull. 6 springing cows, S.H. bull; guaranteed sound. 1 2-year Shorthcrn bull. 1 3-year pure-bred Shorthorn bull. 4 2 and 3-year unbroken hor.'«s. 2 3-yea.r unbroken qaaiterdraughts. 1 4-year gelding plough. 1 6-year, half-draught. 1 aged hill horse. Red Cross Shop will be open on the above date. • ANNUAL SPRTNG CATTLE FAIR. FEILDINQ. ' OCTOBER 12th INST., ■'. ■ At 11.30 a.m. sharp. OOAA CATTLE, comprising: — 150 fat and forward bullocks. 700 bullocks. 300 3-year steers. 550 2-year steers. 750 yearling steers. "400 empty cows. 400 yearling heifers. 350 2 and 3-year heifers. 100 epeyed P.A. cows. 60 S.H. empty cows. 20 cows and calves. 50 fat cows. 260 4 and 6-tooth wethers. 500 hoggets. 50 ewes and lambs. , 500 good hoggets. GO prime fat shorn maiden ewes. Single Entries not accepted. TO TRAVEL WANGANUI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Champion Puiebred Clydesdale Stallion A R N A G 0 U R (imp.), 16-439 Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Dam, Maggie of Batiinton, 14-542. $ ull particulars from ALEX. DONALD Putikiy Waiiganui. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WANGANUI. THE THOROUGH-BRED STALLION, WfiAPGTQ, BY SOULT—LADY FISHER. ■ Sire of Rewi Pqto, Toa Tere, Fisher fcsir Fisher, Rerehau, Encore, and many other winners. Only a limited number of mares taken. Paddocking 2s. 6d: a week. Price to thorough-bred mares, £10 10s.; others, £7 7s. Every carej but no responsibility. For terms apply to L. Lett, Groom-m-cnarge. Apply at NEWMARKET STABLES, or H. E. GOOD, owner, Wanganui. TO TRAVEL MARTON AND TURA KINA DISTRICTS. THE PURE CLYDESD ALE COLT iy;iMIHAU PRINCE (Agitator—Bonny Jean). G. CHAMBERLAIN Owner G. YOUNG. Groom-in-Charee

Property Lists. STUDY THESE' AND Glir IN EARLY. 1 <l(\(\ ACK^S 3 nules from railway -t-a:v v station, store and Post Office on Main Trunk Line. 30 acres bush, balance heuvy fern did tv-tv iand, 800 acres ploughable 100 acres or which i has' been ploughed and sown down, j 4£ miles wire fencing (3 paddocks) 7 roomed house, wxiare, install stable, feed room, etc. Title O.R.P. at under £1 per acre. Uovt. rent £60 per annum. Pi\ce only £2 per acre. £800 j cash. Or easier terms to good man. Would entertain exchange for interest beu-mg r.iortgages. J Q7A ACHES of practically all level w' v land 8 miles, from Bulls, all "i I grass except 10 acres oats, well watered by windmills and stream, wall subdivided into 9 paddocks. Very nice home oi: 8 rooms and all necessary conveniences, larg- stable 100 x 18 feet with left full length. Price £25 per acre. Very easy terms to suitable man. Or would excaange for good interest bearing mortgages. AQ ACREi of first class dairying.land 10 miles from Woodville and 16 miles from Pahiatua "by good roads, 6 acres orchard, balance grass and carrying 19 cows, 3 yearlings and 2 horses, well subdivided, 5-roomed house, 7bail cowshed, stable, cartshed, pig styes, etc. A very good property. Owuer took £450 off property last season. Price £52 per acre. £600 cash. Or would exchange tor largerl dairy farm of about 100 acres. Q-J jr ACRES 7 miles from town and ° A'J about 15 miles from Palmerston by first class roads, f mile from large cheese factory, school and Post Office. 16 paddocks, well watered, 6-roomed house, outhoi.se, -1-roomed cottage, small woolshed, stable, sheepyards,dip, etc. A bout 160 acres easy' hills' balance level and all in grass except about 50 acres being ploughed for root crops. Good part rich swamp land. Has good read frontage and would cut up to big advantage. Note the price: —£L 1 p.-' aer* freehold. Easy terms to good man., Only one mortgage 6 years to run at 5$ per. cent. Good reasons for selling. Would exchange for I mortgages or good interest bearing i town property. Equity about £2500. Apply at once arranging for inspection. J. HARRIS AND SONS, ] LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS. MARTON. Sox 21. Tnone 302. ' BUSH ROBERTS, WOOL BROKER. I Government Receiving and Valuation Depot. ' FERGUBSON" ST., FEII,DIN€k I A?! oddments of woo] carefully ' graded before being submitted foi ' valuation., : TO STAND AT RUTLAND STABLES. THE CELEBRATED CREAM PONY, SILVER KING. Terms as per arrangement. j WINDLEBURN BROS. To Stand this Season at Wanganui,' N 0.2 Line, Turakina, via Warrengate. \ Ino Thoroughbred Horse ' i SAN FRAN GOZO-PRQCELLA. His breeding is of the best, for he is by Gonzo (sire of two other great stayers, Gaulus, and The Grafter), by Wild Gates—Maltese Cross, by Oxford— Valetta, from Proeeila, by the unbeaten Grand Flaneur from Auk, by the Marquis—Seagull. Auk was dam of Albatriss, and the grand darn of Merganser. SAN FRAN is a beautiful dark bay, standing 16 hands, and some of his stock proved the best in the Dominion. Goldfinder's performances in dead-heat-ing Bobrikoff in the Canterbury Cup of LOGO soys., and winning the following year, speak for themselves. The following are a few of the successful horses sired by San Fran. California, Goldhnder, Bcnnie Boy' Mangaroa. Dorando, Loch Mabin, Rill, Sam Pan, Sandstream, Tan Saa Composed, Maku, Polymces, .Splasb, Voetgaug, Kopu, San Piuie Te Puia. Tangimoana, The Summit, Cherry Blossm, Whakahoki, and numerous others. Monday—Turakina. Tuesday—Marton. Remainder of Week—Windelburn's Stables, Wanganui. Terms.—Single Mares: 10 guineas. Half-bred mares as per arrangement. Good paddccking at 2s. 6d. per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Further particulars from , GEO. CHAMBERLAIN. of . Owner, Windelburn's Stables P.O. Box 266. TO TRAVEL WANGANUI, TURAKINA AND FORDELL DISTRICTS. rpHE Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, TERRITORIAL. Royal Treasure —Ranfurly.Maid. W. MICHIE, Owner.

fA hWL% AB3S & HOUSES FOR SALE OR iXeHMGE. S % ACRES of land, situated on penny tram section from Lamhtnn Railway Station, Wellington, together with eight houses therTon Ail the houses are let to good tenants, and are never unoccupied for more than two or three days at a time. The owner of ZS . property would consider taking Wanganui House property in Exchange PRICE, £3800. Equity, £2400; or owner would pay off mSSgo and sell or exchange v.nemeumbered. IF YOU HAVE ANY HOUSE PROPERTY TO OFFER IN EXCHANGE i Communciate at once with-?. v^^ujc, \L G c X BmMMI, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, n «7. RIDGWAY ST. (Near Rutland Hotel), * : WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17110, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17110, 11 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17110, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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