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Auction Sales, Saturday" jury siA at 12.30 o.m i • Sharp, j, x TALKING PADROT. FOWLS. LINEN ! BLANKETS, FURNITURE. < 5 BELL STREET (Just oL Guyton St.) j TOHN COGLL, instructed by Mrs . j r -* Pound, wbe is giving up housekeen- q ing, will Sell bv Public Auction as above I. TALKING PARROT AND CAGE! 14 fowls (just laying) and rooster, good fowlhoiiso and run. clothes lines and props. 30ft. new hose, meat safe, gas grilicr, tubs and buckets, 2 clothes airers, shelves, 2 doz. new pres, jars, saw. sickle, hoe. rake, spade, coir mat, GAS RANGE IN PERFECT ORDER, kettles, 5 saucepans. oval boiler, pres, pan, fry pans, enamel and tinware, candlesticks, | steamer, teapot. LARGE QLANTH’Y • OF GOOD CROCKERY, t lock, small ! Ttfibio wit-h drawer, meat- saw- and , meat axe. scales and weights (good). ! EEDROOMS.- ■-Ldrawor bevel mirror i duchess chest. 4-drawer chest, swing! J mirror, nice corner cabinet with bevel a mirror, pedestal washstand and com- e piece set of ware. 5 drawingroom j 'chairs, couch, shelves and number of first-class books, 1-1 yards floorcloth, curtains and blinds throughout the hoti'C, fender and brasses, good I double brass-mounted bedstead, wire. ; flax, kapoc and pillows, yards lino, i good stretchers, hospital beds, 2 ; wooden bed, single beds. 6 good single I wire mattresses, 6 good single kapocs, | pillows, etc., 6 yards cork lino, com-1 plete toilet ware, palmstand and • plants, good wall lamp. DININGROOM.--1 FIRST-CLASS I COTTAGE PIANO, nice 5 bevel mirror overmantle, 10 bentwcod and 1 other chairs. 3 dining tables, small ■ cupboard. Singer sewing machine, m ■ ■■ perfect order. I CUTLERY'.—I doz. good dinner knives. | 1 doz. good dessert knives. 1 doz good dessert forks, teaspoons, set pickle and jam to match, tablespoons, large quantity of ornaments, glassware, vases. f BLANKETS AND LINEN. —7 pair new single and 4 blankets (good), 13 pair j new single sheets (good), 2 pair - double sheets, toilet- covers, 18 slips, 7 quilts. 16 towels. 2 large tablecloths. 2 small tabecloths, 1 doz. serviettes. Goods will be sold in the order adver- _ tised. Sale starts at 12.30 sharp. JOHN COULL, j Auctioneer. J TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd, at 1 p.m. £ Sharp. I I REEHOLD PROPERTIES AND . CHATTELS, Re LATE E. McEL- J MAIN. MACKAY ST., IVANGANUI EAST (Next Thomson's Stprei. JOHN.CfiULL, instructed oy tne Executors of the Estate of the late Edward McElwain, will Sell by Public Auction on the site, as above— LOT I.—Freehold Section, long frontage, area 2 roods 17.9 perches, Mackay Street, Wanganui East, next . Thomson's store, with good dwelling. comprising 5 rooms,, built-in wardrobes. bathroom, coal and gas range, sink, built-in copper and tubs, P.W.C, _ sheds, traphouse and loosebox. A j snug little home. LOT 2.—Freehold section, area 1 rood, Symonds Street, Wanganui East, sunny section. Last section but one on right-hand side of Symonds Streat. (Both properties flagged). Further particulars re properties and . conditions may be seen at the office of f the Auctioneer. _ j Immediately following the above, in f the same estate, and also in the estate f of the late Mrs L. E. McElwain, chattels as follows: Aged mare, tip spring cart, phaeton. good piano, and quantity of , and furniture. c JOHN COULL, . Auctioneer. j

THURSDAY, AUGUST sth, at. 1 p.m. Sharp. j MR D. SEAM’ARD'S SALE. 1 Monrepose.’’ Parsons St.. St. John’s Hill. JOHN COULL, instructed by Mr D. Seaward, who has sold his residence, will Sell by Public Auction as above— OUTSIDE SUNDRIES, CHOICE MODERN FURNITURE BY DEXTER. ANO NUMBER OF NICE WATER COLOURS AND OIL PAINTINGS; ALSO BEAUTH'UL ENGLISH PIANO BY J. L. STEVENS, LONDON. in perfect order. Everything of the Best. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. AN EXCLUSIVE POSITION. Fine residence, best street, right in ; town on high elevation, freehold, ' commanding view. 7 large and ; beautiful rooms, best heart of timber. Built-in wardrobes and cupboards, floor stained throughout, house replete with every modern convenience, J concrete i steps and yard- Price £2475. ; Easy Terms. ! GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. jA SNUG HOME ON DURIE HILL, j 6-roomed house, 3 4 acre freehold. Every convenience, repainted and repapered, asphalt drive, motor shed, fowl house and run. Lawns front, back and side. Fine view.! Pries' £lOOO. Easy Terms. BALFOUR & CO. 41, MARIA PLACE, WANGANUI. I P.O. Box 390. ’Phone 180-1. CHOICE DAIRY FARM. i-280 ACRES Ficeiiotsf, 2 miles from ■ ischool and factory. 5 miles from ■ railway. All flat and mouglrable, j all in grass excepting about 75 ac. i turnips. Splendidly v atered and ■ well subdivided into 11 paddocks. l Up-to-date 7-roomed house (bun- j j galow) with all conveniences. 12- ( bail cowshed, concreted floor and • ! yard. 6-cow plant and engines, j | stables and other out sheds. Win- j I tering 100 cows besides other > stock. Corner section. ,’ Would: subdivide into 3 farms. Two good , stacks of clover hay. Possession : Ist August. Factory paying out 2/3 for butter fat'this season. PRIGS only £47 10s per acre, mortgage £9BOO 7 years at 5$ per cent. Terms £2eoo cash, balance 5 years at. t>, pci cent. Milking ulant at valuation. v R. H RPi-.E. J SOLE .AGENT, MAR lON.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17935, 31 July 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17935, 31 July 1920, Page 10