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AUCTION SAJJ&3. "" SATURDAY, MAY 10th. At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF OAK FURNITURE BY COLLIE, &AURI FURNITURE BY DEXTER. DUNCAN ST., WANGANUI EAST. (Luxford's Corner). JOHN COULL, instructed by Mr. L **' J). Patterson, will Sell by Public Auction, as above :— YARD: Truck, lines and props, Interstate MOWER, 18in blade; 60ft good hose ,spad©, hoe, rake, hedge shears fork, saw, axe, good POTS AND PANS, steamer, enamelware, gasironer, ring, basket, brooms and mops, kitchen table and chairs, child's chair, vases, 2 coffee-pots, PAR'I ROYAL DOULTON DINNER SERVICE, 6 dinner tumblers, 8 YDS. LINO., earthenware jars, metal meat safe, assortment of, silverware, etc. BEDROOMS. 5 Yds. LINO., single wood bed, wire and kapoc, pedestal, nice small duchess, enamel bath, bath fittings, 9 YDS. GOOD LINO. double wood bed, wire and kapoc HANDSOME MODERN DUCHESS ROYAL DOULTON TOILET SET. FIRST-CLASS PICTURES throngtv out, 11 YDS. good LINO. ; KAURI BEDROOM SUITS BY DEXTER, comprising DOUBLE WOOD BED ; BEY. MIRROR WARDROBE beaPitiful DUCHESS CHEST, M.T.T.B. STAND, all of the very best, wire. . and kapo!,-. BOX OTTOMAN, wood kerb worL-basket, medicine chest, 12 YDS PASSAGE LINO., good mat, umbrella stand, palm-stand, baromete2 valuable* oil paintings ; TAKEN FROM CRYPT OF ANTWERP CATHEDRAL. LIVING-ROOM: AXMINSTER SQ. 12 x 9, 10 YDS. GOOD LINO.. OAK OVAL EX. DINING TABLE, 6 OAK LOOSE SEAT DINING CHAIRS, OAK WRITING CABINET. OAK REV. BOOKCAST, SPLENDID OAK BEY. MIRROR SIDEBOARD, OAK WALL CABINET, ' OAK EASY CH-UR, OAK TEA-TABLE, OAK KERB, SPLENDID CHESTER. FIELD, loose cover, oak and silvei gong, barrel, copper coffeepot, salad bowls, silver coffeepot. R.D. tobacco jar, Demi Tasse coffee set, some OLD CHINA ,and many other lines A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE BEST FOR THE HOME. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MAY 15, At 12 noon, sharp. MR. PETER HAGGART'S CLEARING SALE. "Hilsboro,'* No. 1 Line, Marybank. JOHN COULL, instructed by Mr Hfiggart, who has sold his property, tfilP'sel! by Public Auction.'as above, the whole of his stock, plant and iurJOHN CdULL, Auctoneer. Agricultural Lime. 4 S a fertiliser Lime is of first import--A ance and the most successful farmers are liberal users. THE MAURICEVILLE LIME is of the Highest Grade, and is used by the Department of Agriculture m its numerous experiments. Price 15/- per ton. sacks extra, <<n rail Mauriceville, for truck lots, which the Railway Department carries fre€ for first 100 miles. ORDER NOW through the Works Manager, Mauricevil'e, or the Secretary, P.O. Box 2, Masterton. The Farmers' Mauriceville Lime Co. Ltd. SELL OUT YOUR HIGH-PRICEI LANDS AND CONSULT US. , We can offer land as good as the aver age Ta-ranaki land, at half the price Hero is ono of our snips.— 260 ACRES, Freehold, all except 7( ucres in grass, ring-fenced and subdi vided into 14 paddocks, splendid]] watered by springs and river. All cay ploughable country of first-class qua! ity. Bui'dings consist of 6-roomec house and barn, 8-bail cowshed, manun and buggy shed. Property is at presen carrying SO head of cattle of which 4( are dairy cows, 6 horses etc. The following stock and implement-! go with the property:— 40 cows, < horses, number of pigs, milking mach me, full range of farm implements cream cans, separator, (everything tha' is wanted to run a farm is included.; School 2-j miles township 6 miles. PRICE £24 per acre, £600 cash. Mortgage £4,000. seven years to rur at ot per cent. Balance can remain foi 5 years at 5$ per cent. Pr a*t & Bayly, LAND AGENTS. FOR SALE 1500 ACRES, all in grass, subdivided intd several paddocks Well watered and fenced, about 400 acres ploughable, balance good easy rideable country, about 40 acres in turnips. Carry, ing 1600 sheep, 200 head cattle, and other stock. Good homestead. Woolshed, dip, yards, shearing plants ate. Railway station 2£ mi'es good roads. School, Post Office, etc. only I{>miles. PRICE only £7 10s per acre. Terms arranged. APPLY E. PARK. STOCK AND STATION AGENT, WANGANUI (1-tf-' 480 AfrtES 0.R.P.. «i& miles from Hailuay and markets, gocd road, Nearly all in grass. (128) 600 ACRES. 10 miles from town #ood road. 400 freehold, balance L.I?. 500 acres in gTass. 180 ploughable when stumped. Good buildings, including woolshed with loft and machines, cowshed OiC. etc. (112) FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM 3 miles from town, good metaled road, r.'.ose to school. 350 acres, all in grass, 30 ncrps in crop Good buildings, weil subdivided, all ploughable when stumped For'further particulars apply to: H. JENKINS, LAND AGENT. SAETIHI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7567, 10 May 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7567, 10 May 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7567, 10 May 1919, Page 10

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