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AUCTION SAi.ES. SATURDAY. AUGUST 12TH, Al I.UO j’.M. I MR. A. BLAIR’S SALK. 47 GONVILLE AVENUE, LIONVILLE JOHN COUI.i.. instructed by Mr A. Blair, who has sold his residence, i will Sell bv Public Auction as above : DINING ROOM. -EIUST-CLASS PIANO bv BOHM, FIHST-GLASS ORDER GOOD AX. CARPET SQUARE (12 x’lO), BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, am. chesterfield and 2 easy chairs, good eak morris chair, round back easv chair, seagrass , (hairs, 2 BLAC K MOHAIR RUGS, new 4-fold screen, PR ETI Y’ ROSEWOOD MUSIC CABINET, 4 black mohair slips, S yards hair runner, hall stand pictures, SINGER CABINET SEWING machine, perfect ORDER. BEDROMS. TWIN WOODEN BEDS. GOOD WIRES AND KAPOCS, single wooden bed, wire and 2 kapocs, single stretcher and 2 kapocs, DUCHESS CHEST, STAND, COMPLETE WARE, 4-DR. CHEST. 6 BENTWOOD CHAIRS, OLD ENGLISH CANDLESTICKS, OILED KAURI 1 DOUBLE MIRRORED WARDKOBE, 2 deck chairs, new L.R. pedestal. BRUSSELS CARPET, lull length lounge and squab, 6-dr Scotch chest, new com made, lire screen and copper kerb, ma reel la quilts, sheets, slips, sundrv other house linen. HAN DSOM E PLAIN FRONT WARDROBE. OTHER ROOMS.—-Cornered cupboard, dining table, complete teaset, LARGE COLLECT 1 ()N ‘()F HOI S EHOLD CROCKERY, china, glass ware. C() AIP LE l E DI NN E R SE R VICE, gas iron, skirt board, blooms, mops, Ax. rugs, allum. pres, pan, jugs, bowls, moulds, lot jam bottles, clothes basket, carpet sweeper, turk’s head, set new lire irons, steps, bath mat and mirror, sea grass square, dinner waggon, 2 seagrass chairs, bookshelves, lot good books, glass, case, 2 small tables, gateleg table. 3-fold screen. KITCHEN AND SUNDRIES—En. and tinware, complete saucepans, flour' bread and sugar crocks, scales and ■ weights, mincer, pa*te board, kettles. ■ gum boots, barrow, wringer, water | can. lawn roller, cask, 2 hand saws. 2 tenon saws, COL DWELL 18-in. blade mower, perfect order; hedge shears, spade, rake, hoes. fork, axe, adze, zinc lined boxes, sundry nails, FJRSTCLA*SS GENT’S BIKE, FREE WHEEL BACK PEDAL BRAKE. ALL OF MR BLAIR’S GOODS ARE IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER AND OF SPLENDID QUALITY. ON VIEW FROM 9 A M. SATURDAY. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. TUESDAY/a* GUST AT 1.30 P.M.. 6-ROOMED DWELLING NEARLY }- ACRE LAND; ALSO i-ACRE SECTION IN GONVILLE, BEAUTIFUL PIANO, MODERN FURNITURE. 11 HATRICK TERRACE, NEAR RACECOURSE ENTRANCE. JOHN COULL will Sell by Public Auction as above : FIRSTLY. LEASEHOLD SECTION. NEARLY UCRE, BEING NO. 41 HATRICK IER RACE, TOGETH ER WITH WELL-BUII T 6-ROOMED HOUSE, Wl'H ALL CONVENIENCES. PRESENT GROUND RENT £3 10s PER ANNUM. CASH REQUIRED. £350. POSSESSION IMAI EDI ATE. SECONDLY. EREEHOLD SECTION. NO. 17, BLOCK 6. BALGOWNIE GOLF LINKS. FACING SWISS AVENUE AND MUIR STREET. OVER i-ACRE. THIRDLY. THE M HOLE OF THE VALUABLE CONTENTS OF NO. 41 HATRICK TERRACE. JOHN COULL. Auctioneer.

WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. (Incorporated.) PROGRAMME For SPUING MEETING. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. 14th and 16th, September, 1922. OFFICERS: Patron: H. N. Harrison, Esq; President; E. A. Campbell, Esq.; Vice-president; W. McA. Duncan, Esq.; Hon. Timekeep- • er; T. Currie; Judge; K. B. Dusk; Starter: C. O Connor; Handicapper; H. Coyle; Clerk of Scales: K. Eeith Begg; Clerk of Course; G. T. Lynch; Hon. Surgeons: hr. Howard. Christie, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Dr. Douglas Wilson; Hon. Vet. Surgeon: A. Bayly; Stewards: President, Vice-president, and lion. Treasurer (.ex officio), and Messrs. James Higgle, C. G. Russell, J. C. Paterson, Dr. M. Earle, Bussell Grace, H. G. Lewis, H. W. Wilson, G. M. Currie, W. S. Glenn, M.P., R. Russell, J. R. Foster, T. A. Duncan. Committee; President, \ icepresident, and Hon. Treasurer (ex officio). and Messrs James Higgle, C. G. Russell, J. C. Paterson, Dr. M. Earle, G. M. Currie, Russell Grace, H. W. Wilson, W. S. Glenn, M.P., H- G. Lewis, R. Russell, J. R. Foster, T. A. Duncan. Hon. Treasurer; J. F. Cutfield; Secretary ; W. Hall. FIRST DAY. Thursday, 14th September 1922. 1. PUTIKI HACK RACE HANDICAP. Of 175 sovs.; second horse to receive 25 sovs. and third horse 15 sovs. from stakes; distance one mile and 110 yards; nomination 1. sov.; acceptance 2 sovs. To be ridden by apprentices. An apprentice who has not ridden a winner shall be allowed 5 lbs.; an apprentice who has ridden 10 winners or over shall carry a penalty of 51bs; an apprentice who has ridden 30 winners or over shall carry a penalty of lUlbs. Winners re-handicapped. To start at 11.45 a.m. 2. MAIDEN RACE.—Of 150 sovs.; second horse to receive 20 sovs. an J tnird horse 10 sovs. from the stakes; distance 6 furlongs; open to maiden horses only; three-year-olds to carry 7st. Tibs., four-year-olds and upwards, Bst. Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance IVe sovs. 3 uKEHU HANDICAP HURDLE If ACE. —Of 25) sovs. ; sec n.d Imrse to receive 4 0 sovs. and third horse 20 sovs. from the stakes, distance one mile and three-quarter 3; Over seven Hights of hurdles ?tt. !i:u. in height; Winners re-handicapped. Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance ?!-a sovs. 4. HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEP. ECHASE HANDICAP. Of 175 sovs.; second horse to receive 2u sovs. ano tl ir<’. horse 15 sovs. fro the stakes; distance about two miles and a naif. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance 11 sovs. L 5. WANGANUI GUINEAS.—A sweepstake of 10 sovs. for starters with i 650 sovs. added; second horse to receive 100 sovs. and third Dorse 50 ’ s r «’S. from the stakes; for three-yezr-olds; distance, one mile; colts, Bst. 7 101 b; fillies and geldings, Bst. 51b.; Closed with 59 nominations; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance 5 :cvs. and 5 sovs. at post. _ „ 6. DURIE HACK HANDICAP Of 175 sovs.; second horse to receive 25 ' sovs. and third horse 15 sovs. from the stakes; distance, 6 furlongs. Winners re-handicapped. Nomination 1 sov.; acceptance 2 sovs. 7. SPRING HANDICAP. Of 400 sovs; second horse to receive 50 sovs. and

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18556, 11 August 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18556, 11 August 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18556, 11 August 1922, Page 10

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