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BUSINESS NOTES.

Tlieat-tention of farmers is drawn to the. supplementary Cattle Faar to be held by the Wairarapa .Farmers* Co-Opera-tive Association, Lid., at. the Mangahao yards, Pahia^ua, on Monday: next, the 27th insi. ; Catt'e from the Pahiattia district have 'a. reputation for doing well^ wherever, they go, and buyers should not miss the opportunity of eecuring cattl? which will be on tlie market to thq highest bidder. The bulit of the entries comprise good lines of sta-tion-bred cattle, and are the usual surplus stock annually disposed of at these sales.:.' •■■..' ■■

Mr John Coull advertises in, our auction, columns for Saturday, beginning at 12 uoon. tJi e : sale of Mr John McFarlane's valuable Avenue freehold residanee, 266 (opposite the District High School). Headers will note that the property will be offered at 1 o'clock, and those who are looking for. a comfortables home in the heart pf *he Jown should not fai lto make an inspection and get particulors from the auctioneer. The sa!e of the. contents of the house begins ni\l2 noon .with ths yard and kitchen goods, of which there is a valuable collection. After the property has been "disposed-of the' whole of ihe furniture and effects will be sold, all of • which are/of'the'best quality and in bautiful orrler,-. Included in 'the list is a splendid piano. '

AN EXCEPTIONALLY NICE CASTLECLIFF COTTAGE.

A new-and up-to-date five-roomed sensiib cottage at Castlec'iff, with "conveniences, and splendid seafront section, is jffercd for immediate sate, owing to :h c owner leaving. See Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co.. the agenus, and get the first refusal. The place is, really good value, and is sui\e Io be snapped up. Apply at onoe if you want a first-class place.

Some low Driees in men's wear are quoted in to-<iay*s issue by J. J. Buekrell. Working men should avail themselves* of-these prices, which will be open for a few days only.

To-day at 12 o'clock, Messrs Williams and Harper will sell by public auction, on account of the Wanganui Hospital and Charitable Aid Boaa-d, three.valuable leasehold building sections, situated in Hairison St. and Sydney Place. Th 8 leases are perpetual ones, being < <|ual to freehold, and should attract keen competition,.

COLLEGE ESTATE AUCTION SALE

On Wednesday, the 29th inst., at 2 .T>.m., Messrs Williams and Harper .will offer' for sale by auction, on behalf ox the College Trustees, the leasehold of a nuiber of sp'eii'^-' building sites on the College Estate The choicest are those situated in ilrey St., formerly known as Bayly'* f,ane. This locality is- equally attractive and convenient. In no other part of Wanganui is ther* a greater number of fine modern villas arid bungalows, so set off by their immedaate surround/ings. A «reat advantage of the district is that it is plentifully provided with qix-n spaces, and while within easy walking distance of the Post Office, is actually on the outskirts of the town.

On Monday next, at 1 o'clock, Messrs William and Harper wil! sell, at 29 Hayrick Terrace on account of Mr AN. Faweett, a quantity of furniture and sundrias. As the owner is leaving Wanganui, everything is for absolute sale.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 6

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 6

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17478, 24 January 1919, Page 6