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AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT SALJi. MONDAY, APRIL loth. At 1 p.m. JH. KEESI.NG will Sell at the resi- • donee of T. H. Nixon, Esq., St. John's Hill (round the store, corner), his valuable Furniture and effects — DINING-ROOM: Magnificent sideboard (exceptionally line) —a work of art, superior chesterfield couch and divan chairs, superior easy and occasional chairs, fine pile carpet, occasional tables, splendid Klinrtor graphophone, and records, two oil paintings (UollaHon), and other pictures, cushions, 400-day clock, wall mirror, vases, ornaments, horse-shoe fern, palm stands, Library of Famous Literature, bookcase. HALL : Carpet runner, pots, rocker, curtains, etc. BEDROOMS: Double, 4ft, and 3ft 6in bedsteads, wire, flax, and kapoc beds, HANDSOME SUITE, wardrobe, oheval table and washstand, chamber, ware-, mirrors, duchess chests, washstands, chairs, pictures, carpets, double cot, drawers, tables, etc., etc. BREAKFAST ROOM: Extension table, handsome sideboard, carpet, rocker, dining chairs, carver, overmantel, fireguard, bookshelves, piperack, etc., etc. KITCHEN, ETC.: Fender, table, chairs, wringer, lawn mower, garden tools, and numerous sundries; also vacuum cleaner, verandah seat. J. H. KEESING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. TAIHAPE YARDS. MONDAY, 15th APRIL, 1918. At 1 o'clock sharp. 4 BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will -^* sell, on behalf of a. Waikato client:— 100 p.b. Shorthorn cows. 70 grade Shorthorn cows. 60 Polled Angus cows. 80 Hereford cows. (All running with bulls). 30 Hereford heifers, rising 2 years. 180 Hereford weaners. 80 Polled Angus weaners. 80 Shorthorn, weaners. 3 2-year P.A. bulls, bred by J. C. Allen. 1 4-year P.A. Bull, bred by J. C. Allen. 4 2-year Hereford bulls, bred by Close Bros., Auckland. The above cows, of which the Shorthorns are a particularly fine lot, bred by the noted Waikato breeder, John Allen, are all young cattle from the Cliff Station, Ngarawahja, nothing beisng over 8-year-old. Sale practically without reserve. MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1918. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, ■*■•■"•• LTD., will sell, as above:— 245 ewes, r.w. Romney rams. 200 fat and forward wethers. 128 mixed sheep. 5 Romney rams. 850 mixed lambs. 200 2-th ewes. 6 weaner steers. 8 weaner piys. 2 weaner heifers. IDEAL SMALL FAEM FOR SALESituate within three minutes' car ride of Post Office. /?3 ACRES. — First-class 6-roomed -A house, in perfect order (lit residence for any gentleman), two verandahs, large scullery and bathroom, Ji.w. service, dairy (with utensils), wash-house (with tubs), coal and woodhouse, large storeroom (with bins), most up-to-dato fowl-house, with enclosed runs, open shed 20 x 10, trapshed, hay-shed, cow-bail, concreted pig-stye. Four paddocks, 4 or 5 tozis hay, small orchard (good), 3 good cows and splendid 18-months Jersey heifer, and number of excellent laying-strnin fowls; running creek. Land will grow anything. Healthy and dry situation, with fine view of river. Level road. About mile from Town Bridge. Mo<t compact small farm in district. Least* 31 years, at nominal rental. To be sold its a going concern. . Remunerative property. Apply E.R., Box 15, Wanganui. ; & KANGITIKF.I BKST SHEEP COUNTRY. 550 ACRES of splendidly grassed, ! v, warm hills. Well subdivided and abundantly watered. 18 acres .jf rape and swedes (magnificent crop.) Very nice homestead with all conveniences. H. and C. water, telephone, splendid garden .and orchn- i, water laid on throughout. Woolshel, motor-shed etc. Wintered the following stock — 1030 breeding ewes, 550 hoggets, 50 rams and wethers and 90 head grown cattle. In addition *j above 24 fat bullocks sold in July. Property ncrw full of feed, altbougn there are 2500 sheep and lambs on it. Situated 12 miles by metallad road from railway, 2 miles from school, mail delivery, twice weekly. PRICE. £18 10s per acre, includm^ 50 acres crown Lease at an a: nM rental of £3 Ls 6d thrown in. Easy terms arranged. FINE FATTENING PROPERTY. 650 ACRES, all flat, subdivided into \ paddocks, and well watered. Has all been heavy bush country, now aJi <n grass excepting 50 acres of bush comprising Tofcara, Rimu, and Matai; 150 acres cleared ready for plough It is estimated that then? is sufficient totara (exclusive of the standing bush) to split 15,000 to 20,000 posts. A swamp of 30 acres now beiniz drained oy 6in. tiles. There are no buildings. Situated 4 miles from Railway. Price £36 per acre, witl! £5000 cash, balance at current rates for 5 years. Some of the finest fattening country in the Dominion. F. R. H. BRICE, LAND AGENT MAJITON. WANGANDI. ONE OF THE BEST BARGAINS available in property in the centre ot Wanganui, (in Ridgway Street), 49 feet frontage. Only £35 per foot. This must enhance rapidly in value. Buildings on the block are bringina in rents at fair rates. HIORNS and Co., Land Agents, Wansanui,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17260, 12 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17260, 12 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17260, 12 April 1918, Page 8

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