AUCTION SALES. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), MARCH 28, 1924 AT 1 P.M. 'THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEER® will Sell by Public Auctiov M above 200 f.m. ewes. 200 2-tooth wethers. 320 lambs. 300 m.s. Jambs. 50 b.f. lambs. 50 w.f. lambs. 50 wethers. 1 fat cow. 30 forward 41 year bullocks. 20 weancr heifers. 2 bulls. 4 cows and calves. J 0 forward cows. 20 yearling steers. 15 3 J-year steers. ]0 fat heifers. 10 fat cows. 20 store cows. 10 empty Holstein heifers. 25 young cattle. 70 4-year bullocks. 15 weaners. 2 children’s hacks. 5 hacks. Pony,-gig and harness. 1
HOUSE BARGAINS £B5O 5 RC3MS £B5B WOODEN BUNGALOW. Porcelain Enamel Bath and Basin, Gas Stove. Electric Light. All Conveniences under one roof 5 Minutes’ Walk from P.O. Immediate Possession. £B5O. EASY ERMd. T. 221 WANGANUI EAST £475. 5 BOOMS. £475. Bathroom. Washhouse. Copper and Tubs. Electric Light. J/sth Arre Corner Section Freehold Government Mortgage. £475. 8 8 W.E.53 CAMPBELL STREET £675 4 BOOMS. £675. Bathroom. Washhouse. Copper and Tubs Under One Roof. Hot Water Throupghout. l/6th Acre Freehold. £lOO Deposit. Balance 25/- per week. T. 215 MONEY TO LEND. We have money 1o lend at lowest current rates, and buyers for good, sound second mortgages. C. L. D UIGAN * O’LICENSED STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, . AUCTIONEERS, ETC., C 75 RIDGWAY STREET.
FARM BARGAINS. 144 ACRES of ttp-top level, reclaimed flag: land, free from droughts and floods, handy to Waipawa, Hawke *■ Bay; 12 paddocks, well watered by running streams, good 5-roomed house, good cowshed with concrete floor and yard, concrete floor to pig stys, etc. Price, including the following stock: 50 cows, 2 bulls, * horses, 15 calves, 7 sows, 1 boar, •nd 20 slips—all p.b. Berkshire.; 4-eow Simplex milking plant, (Kigali. Apha separator, etc.—£7s7o— sash. This is a particularly good property and wall carry easily 60 cows and young stock when fully improved. 180 ACRES—Handy to Kimbolton kn' about 17 miles from Feilding by good motor road, about half level, balance undulating. 80 acres has been stumped and ploughed, 11 paddocks, watered by springs and dame, all in grass except 6 acres oats. Good house, cowshed, stable., etc. Price only £3l par acre.* £6OO < cash. 300 ACRES of dairying or fattening country, handy to Bulls, about 200 acres level, balance easy hills; 2 paddocks, good 6-roomed house and bathroom, n. and c. water, etc. This property will carry 100 cows comfortably, or fatten bullocks. Prien only £22 per acre. Very easy terms can be arranged. We can recommend this property as one of the best propositions on our books. •0 ACRES of good dairying land, handy to good railway town, about naif level, balance mostly ploughsole when stumped. Nice 5-roomed house and outbuildings, motor shed, 10-baii cowshed, with concrete flooi and yard, orchard, garden and plan tatioas. Carrying 16 cows aad eould be made to carry 20 comfortably. Price £52 per acre. £4OO cash. J J-JARRIS * guNS, LAND AGENTS j: MABTON. and Xafrnakinjf A. dweriminating Botumrife nsjoioM in the opportunity of lai iag Maori Coflee to her family aad fueata. hit. know, that it ia Um moat popalar , High-quality Goffe. in Naw 1 It- Flavor and Fragrance ar. .during and ata ful-bodied atmngth aad nehaeaa enticing and oatirfyiag. Mali, by a aaeret proeeaa, A no trace of bittarnem remain., and .VT/BL it. imsiwßed qaabty maha, it Law Marly jMt. Order a Tin tram *IX7 y»«r Graaarl ■ n STRANG, LTD. .’frAl aanfaax laawrarfill
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18975, 28 March 1924, Page 10
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