AUCTION SALES. WANGANUI AUCTION MARL TO-DAY. FRIDAY. JULY 13th. AT NOON. VKTILLIAMS AND HARPER LTD., "" will Sell by Publi | Auction as Poultry of all descriptions, weaner pigs, carrier’s cart, gigs, spring trap, horses, harness, horse and cow covers, incubators, range, ploughs, farm gates, wheelbarrow, lawn mowers, cream cans, churn, tools and sundries. Produce, including potatoes, chaff, pig meal, barley, onions, vegetables, apples, pears, 10 boxes tea, bicycles, prams, showcase, furniture, motor floats, oilskins, drapery, d.b. gun, piano, etc. williams & Harper, ltd., Auctioneers.
SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE AND UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, MIESSRS WILLIAMS &■ HARPER, *’*• acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wanganui, will offer for Sale by Public Auction, on Friday, the 13th day of July, 1923. at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at tneir Auction Rooms: — ALL THAT parcel of freehold land, together with the improvements thereon, situate in the Provincial District of Wellington, containing 41 acres 1 rood 30 perches, more or less, and being part of the Block of land known as Kai Iwi 5E No. 1 and being Lot 4 on Deposited Plan 4184 and being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 259 Folio 251, Wellington Registry. Situation. —About 5 miles from Kai Iwi on the Bushy Park Road. Approximately 32 acres is situated on the left side of the load and the balance on the right. The Okehu Stream forms the back I oundary. Description.—Th<>re are about 10 acres flat land and the balance hilly. The soil is very good loam and suitable for grazing sheep and cattle. Improvements.—64 chains fencing; 20 acres pasture. There are no buildings. Applicationd io sell and Mortgagee’s estimate of vaine may be seen at the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wanganui, and Particulars and Conditions of Salo at the offices of the Auctioneer and of the District Public Trustee for Wanganui.
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A CALF FOOD WITH NO WASTE Most calf meals contain a big proportion of indigestible material which the delicate organs of the calf cannot absorb. Not so with “ Ceremilk” —the ingredients are properly balanced, finely milled and prepared from Barley, Maize Peas, Beans, Linseed, Oats and dried Milk. Mr T. Johnston, of Outram, writes:—“l have used ‘CEREMILK’ for two years and find it very economical. The calves relish it and certainly thrive on it. As long as I rear calves, I shall continue using ‘CEREMILK.’ ” Try “CEREMILK,” nearest to whole milk in nutriment. All stores and factories. If your dealer cannot supply, write to Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box -198, Welliugluu.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18823, 13 July 1923, Page 10
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