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TENDERS. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of FRANCIS HENRY WATTS, of Brunswick, Storekeeper. r | ’ENDERS are invited for the purchase of 1 acre 3 roods 0.3 perches, situated on Dune Hill, with a sixloomed dwelling thereon, known as No. 115 Portal Srr -et The property may be taken over subject to an existing mortgage for £&M) Tenders close with ai»d further conditions may be inspected, Rt the office cf the undersigned, on or before Saturday the 21st dav of July, 1923. The highest or any tender not necessity accepted. F. J. HILL. Deputy Official Assignee, Wanganui. DAIRY FARM TO BE LET BY TENDER. •TVENDERS are invited for a lease of about. 100 acres at Okoia, being part of the property known as “Ashgrove.’ in the Somniervdle Estate, for a term of five years from October 1. 1923. The property lies on each side cf the Matarawa Road, and is an excellent dairy farm. Tenders must be accompanied by a cheque for one quarter’s ' rent and be addressed to the under- j eigned, at whose office conditions and form of lease may be inspected. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Te.iders close at noon on Saturday, 21st Jrlv. WATT & BLENNERHASSETT. Solicitors, Wanganui.

TENDERS FOR LEASING. 283 ACRES AT MANGAWEKA. 283 • r TENDERS. addressed to the undersigned, are invited up to the Ist day of August, 1923, for leasing for 5 years from the 7th August, 1923, of 2*3 acres 1 rood 13 j-eiches, being Sections 12 and 21 Block X Hautapu Survey District. ; 'Hie property is situated 2 miles from Mangaweka Township and is approached by good metalled load. It is favourably ‘situated, and is in good order and condition. A cream van passes the property daily. ITie property is well adapted for either a dairy or sheep farm ; is well watered by a stream end dam : is subdivided into 4 paddecks, and will winter 60 cows and 300 sheep. The lessor will, if required, provide on the property by the 30th September, a four-roomed dwelling. The highest or any tender not necessarilv accepted. Particulars end conditions of tender may be inspected at the offices of Messrs Maclean. Davies and Thomas, Solicitors, Mangaweka and at the offices of the undersigned <MpAZENGARB. HAY A- MACALISTER K Solicitors for the owner, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington.

"|_JODSON’S piONEER ER VICE, WANGANUI - MARTON SERVICE. CONNECTING WITH AUCKLAND EXPRESS. LEAVE WANGANUI 6.45 rm. and 3.30 p.m. LEAVE MARTCN 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. ARRIVE WANGANUI 9.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Passengers called for and taken to their homes within one mile of G.P.O. free of charge. SINGLE FARE, 10/-. ’Phones 120 and 505. Telegrams: “Aard, Wanganui.’ 9 WANGANUI TO PALMERSTON 50 MILES IN A COMFORTABLE SUPER-SIX FOR 12/6. Car leaves 9 a.m., connecting with\ papier and Wairarapa Express. Leaves Palmerston North 2 p.m. Connecting with Hawera 4.27 train. MOUNT EGMONT WEEK-END TRIP TO DAWSON FALLS. Leave Garage, Saturday, 2 p.m., returning Sunday. 170 miles. Only £2. Finest scenic ■ trip in New Zealand. Accommodation arranged.

L IST OF gOOKS. •‘The Yard”—By H. A. Vachell, 6/-: post 6d. *‘The Grand Tour”—By Romer Wilson; 6/-, post 6d. ‘The Sherrill Silver Bow”—By Berton Braily; 6/-, post 6d. “The Queen of Hearts”—By A. G. Hales; 6/-, post 6d. ‘Time is Whispering”—By Elizabeth Robins; €/-, post 6d. •‘Rooted Out”—By Dorothy Conyers; 6/-, post 6d. “Quest Sinister”—By S. P. B. Mais; 6/-, post 6d. “Children of the Wind”—By M. P. Shiel: 6/-, post 6d. “The Lover at Forty”—By Gerald Cumberland; 6/-, post 6d. “The Trial of the White Mule”—By B. M. Bower; 6/-, post 6d. “The Dinner Club”—By “Sapper”6/-, post 6d. “Reckoning Trials” —By Clarence: Mulford; 6/-, post 6d. “The Hopeful Journey”—By Beatrice Kean Seymour: 6/-, post €d. “The Seven Ages of Women”—By Compton MacKenzie; 6/-, post 6d. j “Wisdom’s Daughter”—By H. Rider; Haggard; 6/-, post 6d. Jh'A White Man ’ ’ —By Mrs. Francis • \£verard;.6/-, post 6d. ; IL I. j ONES<t S ON ’L TD - AVENUE, WANG/NOT.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18822, 12 July 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18822, 12 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18822, 12 July 1923, Page 1

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