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Auction Sales. ANNOUNCEMENT. TORN COULL has been instructed by Mr Charles to dispose of all furniture, carpets, etc., contained in his homo. “Redruth,’’ Nixon Street, Wanganui East (about two minutes’ walk from 2d section from town (20 minutes’ car service). Amongst other things there are some very valuable art vases, including a few pieces of genuine Amphora ware, also a c very fine specimen of Italian hand- . carved marble, and two pieces of bronze work, also some Jardineres. There is a choice number of pictures, including a few steel engravings and some fine water colours. The furniture is exceptionally good, mostly heart timbers and c of good design; the carpets and rugs < (on inspection) will speak for them- 1 selves. The sale will take place on the prem- £ ises on Wednesday, February 11th, and the articles will be open for inspection from 9 a.m. on that day. Those interested in the vases, pictures, bronze and marble may inspect by appointment with the auctioneer or Mr Charles between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. from the sth to the 9th inst inclusive. Those who appreciate works of art should not miss this opportunity. , ( Mr Charles’ telephone number is 750. Further paiticulars will be announced I in due course. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, i-ACRE FREEHOLD WITH 2 FIVEROOMED DWELLINGS. AT JOHN COULL’S LAND SALE ROOMS, UNION BANK BUILDINGS, AVENUE. JOHN COULL is instructed by the Executors in the estate of the late William Inkpen to sell by Public Auction at his room as above on Wednesday, the 18th day of February at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece of land containing 1 rood more or less being lot 16 deposited plan No. 794, part suburban section 5, town of Wanganui. The property is situate in Harrison Street, and the’.e are 2 houses erected thereon. Nos. 132 and 134. Title is Land Transfer. Terms cash. For further particulars apply to Messrs Treadwell, Gordon and Brodie, Solicitors, Wanganui, or the Auctioner. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. SHOP AND DWELLING. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY’ 17, At 1 p.m. Hicks and bull, led., win Sell or. behalf of Owner at their Mart, Ridgway Street — 1 SHOP AND DWELLING with all appurtenances belonging thereto, known as 66 Somme Parade. Particulars and Conditions of Sale at Messrs Armstrong, Craig, and Barton, or office of Auctioneer. E. BULL, Auctioneer. SUPPLEMENTARY CATTLE FAIR. MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1920. Sale Commences 11.30 a.m. rrtHE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COA OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. (Stock Department), Pahiatua, will offer on behalf of the following clients:—C. H. Arrow, R. M. Burns, W. A. Cook, W. Peck, W. Wright, D. W. Allen, A. J. Patchett, F. L. Kerr, V. H. Hansen, J. Moughan, W. D. Taylor, J. Moynahan, G. T. Cole, B. J. Bengston, M. Alpass, S. McLeod, J. Y. Crawford, D. O’Brien, A. C. Marsh, S. J. Bowden, J. Breeds, R. M. Burns. 1200 WELL-GROWN CATTLE, comprising.— 30 3 and 4-yr. bullocks 60 4-yr. bullocks 16 4-yr. bullocks 150 2 and 3-yr. S.H. steers 80 2 i P.A. steers (straight earmark) 20 18-mos. P.A. steers 34 3-year bullocks 23 3 and 4-yr. bullocks 25 3-year steers 74 2 and 3-yr. P.A. Hereford heifers, r.w.b. 40 2-yr. S.H. heifers, r.w.b. 80 2-yr. P.A. steers 65 2-yr. S.H. & Hereford heifers, r.w.b. 80 empty cows 60 m.s. yearlings 60 3-yr. steers 30 2 J-year empty Hereford heifers 12 2-yr. steers 20 16-rnos. S.H. steers 200 mixed cattle (to be drafted) 4 4 2-yr. steers 18 yearling dairy heifers NOTE.—The cattle comiug forward at this sale are in splendid condition, and now that the.dry spell is broken, buyers should take this opportunity of securing well-condi-tioned cattle at present market prices. The entry consists of the annual drafts of surplus cattle bred in this district, and they have the reputation for doing exceptionally well wherever they go. We are also offering for absolute sale, 200 head of well-grown cattle on account of Mr. W. Hanna, of Coonoor, who has disposed of his property. FOR SALE. MOKAU DAIRYING AND GRAZING COUNTRY. (12 miles up the Mokau River.) BY PRIVATE TREATY. 2857 ACRES—2BS7 ACRES. (In seven sections.) TAWARIKI ESTATE, ON ACCOUNT H. E. TIFFEN, ESQ., PATANGATA, HAWKE’S BAY. XTEWTON KING is offering for sale 4” by Private Treaty a most desirable estate as above. The areas range from 167 to 780 acres. A considerable portion is well suited for dairying. Motors to Mokau, motor launch up the river. Inspection arranged with Mr. Newton King, New Plymouth. For Continu ilion of Sales see Page 6

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17780, 31 January 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17780, 31 January 1920, Page 12