1 AUCTION SAJLES. JOHN COULL. AUCTIONEER. SPECIALITY^ HOUSE SALES. CHIEF AGENT ATLAS ASSURANCE CO., LTD. UNION BANK CHAMBERS (Opposite "Herald" Office), AVENUE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, At 1 p.m. 35 HAKEKE STREET. WANGANUI EAST (by Railway Workshops). SALE OF MAGNIFICENT PIAXO BY BOHM, AND MODERN FURNITURE. JOHN COULL, instructed by Mr. William Burford, will Sell by Public Auction, as above, the whole of his high-class Furniture and Effects. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. FORD MOTOR CAR TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918. 1 p.m. sharp HICKS AND BULL, LTD., will Sell at their Mart, on betialf of grantee—^ On behalf of a client who has been \ called \ip, his Five-seater Ford Touring Car, in perfect order, recently overhauled, i,e_ upholstered; electric light; full set tools and accessories, etc. No Reserve. 30 Fully-paid-up Gothic Shares. E. BULL, Auctioneer. HIGH-CLASS POULTRY. PLANT, WIRE. SATURDAY NEXT, 24th AUGUST, 1 p.m. ST. JOHN'S HILL (just past Lake). HICKS AND BULL, LTD., will Sell by Public Auction, on behalf oi Mr. S.'C, Willis, "Pelham Poultry Yard," his complete Household Furniture and effects; also his well-known complete Poultry Plant, etc., including : 170 head White Leghorns (built up on leading strains), and White Rocks i (Ruokura and Chri.stchurch Competition) , .also 1 incubator lot, due I Tuesday. 27tb. ! Sold in Pens to suit purchasers. i No Reserve. E. BULL, Auctioneer. \ FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1918. I 10 springing heifers. 1 forward cow. [ '8 fat bullocks. ', 20 mixed yearlings. 1050 hoggete (lots). v 200 b.f. hoggets. 100 woolly hoggets. 170 good woolly hoggets. 400 mixed hoggets (lots). 100 ewes in lamb. 70 2-tooth wethers. 90 fat ewes (lots). 50 fat and forward wethers. 30 fat wethers. On account B. K. Thonson:— 135 f.c, chiefly wether hoggets. F. A.' SUISTEU HAS FOR SALE. Sat-.EP 130 ewes in lamb to Rom. 3GO 2-th ewes in iamb to Lin. 250 empty ewes. 850 forward e"ves (lets). I'iO ewes in lamb to S.D. 50 fat wethers. 100 forward ewes. CATTLE 6 springing cows. 1.0 springing cows. 25 3-yr. spiinging heifers. 45 2-yr old steers. 3 2-yr. S. H. Bulls. Agents for BRANDIT the best and oniy painless cattle brand. FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. ON EASY TERMS. 1 •A-C^E 8 * No- 2 r Live 5 about six -"-^ • miles from Wanganui; extensive road frontage; splendid soil; fenced and subdivided. Land is practicaliy all plougiiaoie. Good Dwelling of 6 rooms and conveniences. Cow-shed. PRICE £45 p*r acre. Only 10 per cent, deposit; balance 5J per cent. 1 [TO ACRES, adjoining the above, nil ■*-*)& level and undulating; fenced and subdivided. Good House and outbuildings. Cow-shed, etc. Firss--1 class cropping land. PRICE £45 per acre. 10 per cent, deposit. No. 55i)4 -j on ACRES, adjoining above; most. LAO/41 jy a ji level, fenced and sub, I divided. No buildings. Splendid soil. Good cropping or dairying land. PRICE £45 per acre. 10 per cent, deposit. No. 5595 -| p/\ ACRES, Aramoho, about 4 ±Kf\J miles from Wanganui, land transfer. Part level end undulating, balance easy hill country. Well watered. Securely fenced. Three paddocks. Lies well to 6un. Small cottage. PRICE £32 10s per acre. Easy terms. No. 5591 E'ull particulars on application to C L. DUIQAN ANO CO. AUCTIONEERS & ESTATE AGENTS 75 RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. Winter ills and spring chills soon dispelled by using a " Unique" Hot Water Bottle. Always a comfort, never a bother, and surprisingly economical— . costs less than a shilling a year. Ask your Chemist for a " Unique."
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17361, 21 August 1918, Page 8
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