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LATE AUCTION ADVTS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. of FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD FARMS ON ACCOUNT OF ESTATE LATE D. LEDWARD AND THE MISSES LEDWARD. TVTURRAY ROBERTS AND CO., L’k- LTD., iu conjunction with LEVIN & CO., LTD., are instructed to sell by Public Auction in the GRETNA HALL, TAIHAPE, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1920. At 2 p.m. ACCOUNT OF LEDWARD ESTATE. FREEHOLD. LOT 1—544 acres. LOT 2—552 acres. LOT 3—300 acres. LOT 4—46 acres. LOT 5—2 00 acres. LEASEHOLD. LOT 6 —334 acres, Native lease, 42 .years from Ist October, 1916; Rental £167 0s lOd. for the first 21 years; last 21 years £250 Ils 3d. Also— LOT 7—Sections 5 and 6 Block 6, Town of Kawhia, 2 roods more or less. LOT B.—Section 7, Block 1, Mataroa Township, containing 1 rood (more or less). LOT 9—Section 7, Block 3, Mataroa Township, containing 1 rood 18 perches (more or less). And 100 shares in the Otaihape Farmers Meat & Produce Go., upon which the sum of £2 10s. has been paid. 50 shares in the N.Z. Farmers’ Distributing Co., upon which the sum of £2 has been paid. ACCOUNT OF MISSES LEDWARD. FREEHOLD. LOT 1 —266 acres. LOT 2—117 acres. LEASEHOLD. LOT 3—266 acres, Native lease, 42 years from Ist December, 1917. Rental first 21 years £BO 17s 6d; balance of term 5 per cent, on Government unimproved valuation. LOT 4—Firstly: 234 acres. Native lease 42 years from 11th December, 1917. Rental first 21 years £Bl 18s„ balance of term 5 per cent, on Government unimproved valuation. Secondly: 138 Acres, Native Lease, 42 years to run from 11th December, 1917. Rental first 21 years £4B 6s; balance of term 5 per cent, on Government unimproved valuation. This land, which is close to Mataroa by good road, comprises some ] of th-b best sheep and cattle country in the Rangitikei; it is well watered and fenced, and consists ot flat, undulating, and very easy hill country. POSSESSION 17th March, 1920. TERMS.—-On pastoral freehold lands 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 20 per cent, within 1 month, balance if desired on mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent. Cash for goodwill of leaseholds and township sections. For Plans and further particulars apply to Messrs Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd., Feilding, Wellington, and other branches; Messrs Levin & Co. Ltd., Wanganui and all branches, or Messrs Treadwell, Gordon and Brodie, Solicitors, Wanganui; Or Messrs Murray, Roberts & Co. Ltd., and Messrs Levin & Co. Ltd’s, temporary office (opposite Gretna Hotel) Taihape, where arrangements can be made to take buyers over the property. Sufferers from Hay Fever will enjoy speedy relief by brathing in “NAZOL." A unique, never-failing rem cdy. 60 doses 1/6. Use the Nazol inhaler.

McGBUER’S SUMMER SALE ,Great Reductions in Every Department MERCERISED MUSLIN—in very ALL LADIES’ TRIMMED MODES pale shades of Sky, Helio, Grey & GOING LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Pink. Suitable for Blouses and FANCY PANAMAS, Usual Price 8/6. Lining etc. 40 inches wide. Sale Price 5/6T ° da Sale P price 2 l/O READY-TO-WEARS.— 6 Pieces GENUINE TUSSORE SILK, 3'7/6' PnCeS 17/9 ’ 21/ ’’ 25/ ‘ 27/6 ’ suitable f-.r children’s wear & un- Sale p rices 9/J1) 12/6> 13/6 14/6 derclothing etc., 33 inches wide.— 17/6. Usual Price 4/6. Sale price 2/9. LADIES’ PANAMAS, Untrimmed.— WHITE COTTON GABARDINE. Usual Prices 25/-, 29/6, 35/-. Heavy and fine quality for skirts, Sale Prices 12/6, 15/-, 21/-. costumes and children’s wear. LADIES’ TRIMMED PANAMAS.—Good washing, 40 inches wide. Usual Price 21/-. Usual Price 4/11. Sale Price 15/-. Sale Price 2/11. . . „ T nn D TTM <• ' LADIES’ UNTRIMMED SHAPES—--1 piece FINE BL ACK POPLIN for All At 8/11 j O/B J2/B ea house dresses and blouses, 38-40 in. ’ wide.— Usual Price 4/6. CHILDS’ PANAMAS.— Sale P ice 2/11. Usual Prices 12/9, 17/9. 1 end SAXE DURO PIQUE, best . Sale Pnces 7 ' / ®> 12<i ' quality, fine cord, fast dye. Guar- CHILDREN’S UNTRIMMED PEDAL anteed to give satisfaction. 44 STRAWS, good shapes.— inches wide. Usual Price 5/11. Usual Price 9/6. Sale Price 5/6. Sale PH s 2/11. 1 Piece GREY GABARDINE. —Good GOOD TRIMMED ROUGH STRAWS weight for coat dresses and child- Cream only.— ren’s wear. 40 inches wide. Usual Prlc e 10/6- Sale Phcc 4/6. Usual Price 4/11. CHILDREN’S & LADIES’ WASHSale Price 2/6. ING HATS.— 1 Piece SAXE POPLIN, suitable for Ja * Silk— Usual Prices 5/6, 8/6. dresses and furnishings etc., 40in. Sale , rice ” >’/«• wide.— Usual Price 4/11. Pique. Usual Price 5/11 each. Sale Price 2/11. Sale Price 2/6 each. REAL HAND-MADE TORCHON LACES AND INSERTIONS, in endless variety and in all widths. — Usual Prices 1/-, 1/3, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6 yard. Sale Prices BJd, IOJd, 1/3, 1/9, 2/6 yard. McGRUER & CO. THE AVE UE

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17779, 30 January 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17779, 30 January 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17779, 30 January 1920, Page 6

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