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Auction Sales. MONDAY, DECEMBER Bth, At 1.30 p.m. CORNER LIVERPOOL & ALEXANDER STS. (River Bank end.) JOHN COULL, instructed by Mrs J. T. Highden who is leaving New Zealand will Sell by Public Auction as above. — Child's pram, girl's bicycle, spade, hoe, rake, axe, mincer, 5' saucepans, kitchen sundries, clothes lines and props, crockery, glassware, i b.-r. bedstead, wire, kapoc, pillows, sheets, blankets, rugs, slips, linen, lino, tin trunk, bevel • mirror duchess, blinds, curtains, nice duchess pair, 6 good bentwood chairs, double b.r. bed, wire, kapoc, pillows, sheets, blankets, accordian, 5 yards new lino, household linen, carved tray, nice couch in red plifsh, new Axininster square, 10x8; also 1 Pomeranian puppy. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, j At 1 p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALe"OF LARGE QUANTITY OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, TWO PIANOS, AND MANY GOOD SUNDRIES: iAT JOHN COULL'S CLEARING ROOMS, RIDGWAY STREET, (Opposite Carriers' Stand.) JOHN COULL, instructed by various vendors will Sell by Public Auction as above:— 1 real good piano, 1 cottage piano, 5 good dining tables, handsome 3 bevel mirror sideboard, 7 firstclass duchess chests, 3 first-class double wooden bedsteads, 6 rolls lino, 1 box carpenter's tools (good) Primus stove, good saucepans, alum. pres. pan, 8 wicker chairs, 1 vice, 12 dining chairs, 2 lawnmowers (good), 3 kitchen tables, three sets toilet ware, two hanging lamps., grid iron, all kinds garden tools, <gig and hurricane lamps, 1% doz. pillow slips, coloured and white toAvels, Potts' irons, scales and weights, afternoon tea-set, miscellaneous collec- . tion of glass and china ware, wringer, 7 new white blankets, green serge table cloth, child's chair, gas griller, 6£ yards Axminster hall runner, 5 5 yards hall' lino, collapsible meat safe, 7 slips, 1 oak medicine chest, child's dropside cot, 5 cream blinds and many other lines. All the goods are modern, sound and of wide variety. Sale starts at 1 p.m. sharp Tuesday. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL PIANO, MODERN FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. 56 WILSON STREET (Corner Guyton Street.) J"OHN COULL, instructed by Mrs ** W. J. Wilde, who is leaving Wanganui, will Sell by Public Auction as above* the whole of her Household Furniture and Effects. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, At 12.30 sharp. MR. ALEXANDER GUTHRIE'S ' CLEARING SALE. BRASSEY ROAD, ST. JOHN'S HILL. JOHN COULL, instructed by Ma Alexander Guthrie, who has sold his residence, will sell by Public auction as above his horse (staunch and quiet), first-class gig and harness, beautiful piano, complete furniture and sundries. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, 9 til DECEMBER, 12 Noon. NTJ FARMERS' CO-OP. DIS,£J. TRIBUTING CO., LTD., have been instructed by Mr. James Pedley, of Waikupa Road, Okoia, who has sold his property, to sell by Public Auction, the whole of his live and dead stock at the above address on Tuesday, 9th December, 1919. Particulars as follows:— 21 good dairy cows (18 in milk, 3 to calve), 6 2J-yr.-old heifers, 4 yearling heifers, 14 calves, 2 medium draught horses, 1 prize p.b. Yorkshire boar, 1 sow (due in January), 2 good spring cart horses, 1 tip milk cart, 1 set harness, 1 pack saddle, 1 set discs, 1 set T. harrows, 1 75-gall. separa- | tor (Primrose), 3 milk cans, 1 2-yr.-old Ayrshire bull, 2 dogs, 1 I 40-gall. milk vat, strainer and buckets, 1 large pig net, 42s pairs Black Orpingtons, 3-pairs ducks, 2 horse set of swingle-trees, and other sundries. Luncheon provided, LAND SALE. QHEEP Runs of good quality are hard £-* co get now and wouid-be purchasers are more numerous than sellers. It is not often that a property of the size and quality of Aberfeldy is put on the market at public auction, and the attention of land buyers is directed to the advertisement in " another column, where it is announced that this splendid property will be offered at auction, on Friday, 12th inst, in the Assembly Rooms, at 2 p.m. Aberfeldy is certainly one of the finest ('arms in the whole district, only 20 miles from Wanganui by a good metalled road. It has a good frontage to the Mangawhero river, with large flats all the way. These flats are particularly rich and enhance the value of the place enormously. The property wilf be sold in one lot and the hammer will be wielded by Mr. A. C. O'Connor, of Messrs. Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd.^ who are conducting the sale in conjunction with Mr. F. R. H. Brice. of Marton. When you ask for SHARLAND'S FLUID MAGNESIA uon't take anything "just as good," but zet SHARLAND'S.. Be.it that money can buy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17735, 8 December 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17735, 8 December 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17735, 8 December 1919, Page 10