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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE, 27 KOROMIKO ROAD, GONVILLE. C. J. SHARPE’S AUCTION MART, 130 GUYTON STREET. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 15 AT 2 P.M. // J. SHARPE, under instructions * from the Trustee in the Estate, will (Sell by Public Auction, the above first-class residence. Owner leaving for England. Full details from E. F. Liffi-on. Ridgway Street, or C. J. SHARPE, Auctioneer. Under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wanganui, on Wednesday, the 29th day of March, 1922, at 2 p.m., at Mr C. J. Sharpe’s Auction Rooms, Guyton Street, Wanganui. R C. J. SHARPE is instructed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands to Sell, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wanganui District, and by virtue of the powers contained in Mortgage number 123,839, all that piece of land containing 20 perches, being Lot 4 on Deposited Plan number 4565, and part of Section 227, right bank of the Wanganui River, and being all the land in Certificate of Title, volume 269, folio 292. 'lbis land has a frontage to Cornfoot Street, Castlecliff, and there is erected thereon a good dwelling, with all conveniences. Immediate possession can be given. The land is available for purchase by discharged soldiers under the Discharged Soldiers’ Settlement Act, provided their application to purchase is approved prior to the date of sale, and in such case the sum of £950 may bo left on mortgage. Full particulars and conditions of sale and estimate of value can bo obtained at the office of the Registrar of tlie Supreme Court, the Auctioneer, or from Gifford Marshall, Esq., the Crown Solicitor, Wanganui. IyjORTGAGES XfOR exchange for First Mortgage -*■ one of the finest residences in the Wanganui District, comprising beautiful new house, built of all picked timber and up-to-date in every way. Exceptionally good garden etc. Situated on brow of St. John’s Hill. Owner will take First Mortgage in part or full payment. pERCY pORLONG & CO. LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, Rutland Buildings, VICTORIA -AVENUE. WANGANUI. WAIMAIE PLAINS TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL TOTALISATOR MEETING. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17. 1922 Handicapper: F. C. Thomas. Starter: A. Morse. Hon Judge: J. Gray. 1. Auroa Maiden Handicap (harness), of 150 sovs ; one mile and a half. 2. Normanby Handicap (saddle), of 200 sovs; one mile and a quarter. 3. Wai mate Plains Trotting Cup (harness), of 500 sovs; two miles. 4. Taranaki District Handicap (saddle), of 140 sovs; one mile and a half. 5. Taranaki Futurity Stakes (harness), of 20C sovs.; (closed); one mile and a half. 6. Hawera Handicap (harness), of 225 sovs.; two miles. 7. Stratford Handicap (harness), of 225 sovs; one mile and a half. 8. Eltham Handicap (saddle), of 275 sovs.; one mile. Nominations for all events close on FRIDAY, MARCH 24th, 1922, at 8 p.m. For detailed programme, see N.Z. Referee. Programmes can be obtained from the secretary. V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box 51, Hawera. Telephone 437.

jyj pRINTING \Y AY ,’Thirty-five years’ expei ience}. i 1 kinds of Job Printing work under aken and executed at the shortest not ce. BOOKBINDING, RUBBER STAMPS, SPECIALLY RULED WORK, LITHOGRAPHIC, or TWO-COLOUR WORK. No order too small. No order too large. Prices reasonable. First-class work. Agent for the “Wanganui Chronicle’’ —Marton Morning Paper. Marton News every morning. Authorised to receive orders lor “Chronicle,” and collect all accounts. Send a trial order along to ARTHUR WAY, P.O. Box 3, Marton. Agent for; ATLAS ASSURANCE CO. Offices — Marton Jockey Club’s Buildings, Lower High St. No woman to-day need be a slave to the washtub. No need now for back-breaking and rubbing, sore and chapped hands and aching feet. No ned now to keep on stoking up a furnace in a steamy atmosphere on hot»days. “Fairy Wonder” Dry Soap, the magic cleanser, has banished all this. The wide-awake housewife soaks the wash overnight with “Fairy Wonder” and in the morning, Hey! Presto! the work is nearly done. it a trial. All grocers stock It. All grocer's itock IL same place at 9 o’clock on the evening of the First Day. PENALTIES. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be re-handi-capped by the handicapper. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. All races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing/ 2. The attention of owners and trainers is particularly drawn to part 15, Rule 5, which will be enforced. ACCOMMODATION. If required order early, stating boxes, paddocks and beds required. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing this 11th day of January. 1922. —Wm. Hall, Secretary, Wanganui District Committee.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18431, 15 March 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18431, 15 March 1922, Page 10