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AUCTION SALES PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUESDAY, JULY 15. TIME WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. TULLOCK STREET, ST. JOHN’S HILL. JOHN COULL has received instructions from the D.0.A., in the estate of William Aiken (a Bankrupt) to Sell by Public Auction as above: COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, LATEST DESIGN, BEST WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, AT 2.15 P.M. AT JOHN COULL’B SALE ROOMS. MARIA PLACE. JOHN COULL has received instructions from the D.0.A., in the Estate of W. Aiken (a Bankrupt) to Sell by Public Auction the following: (1): la. Ir. 31.8 p., Tullock Street, St. John’s Hill, being Lots 1,2 and part of 3, Deposited Plan 2427, and all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 300, Folio 276, with new Bungalow erected thereon. (2): Oa. Ir. 00p., Alexander Street, be ing allotment No. 1577, Town of Wanganui. (3): 3a. 2r. 33.94 p., Leasehold, Walt Srrcet, Castlecliff, being Lots 5, 42, 48 and part Lot 30 on Deposited Plan No. 264, and all the land in Lease No. 10917 from the Wanganui Harbour Board, due on 27th January, 1925; rental £23 10s per annum, but with a perpetual right of renewal for yerieds of 21 years on the terms set out in the lease, with four cottages erected thereon. (4): oa. Ir. 20.4 p., Bell Street, being part of suburban section 17, part of the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 157, Folio 42, subject to a Mortgage for £250. (5): A second mortgage for £2OO over 20.1 perches, Bell Street, part of Suburban Section 17, subject to a first mortgage for £350. Repayable Sth March, 1929. Interest at 6 pbr cent. (6): A second mortgage for £325 over land 1.1 perches, Nelson Street. Town Section 333, and'all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 141, F >!••> 111, subject to a first mortgage for £7OO. Repayable 23rd May, 1926. Interest at 7 per cent. FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM JOHN COULL, Auctioneer.

piG9. pIGS. piGS. THOS. BORTHWICK 4 SONS. (AUS TRALASIA) LIMITED. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. For information regarding Pig Receiving Dates and Prices, please apply to our buyers. J. BUTCHER, ’Phone 157, Stratford. J. CARTER, 'Phone 111, Eltham. QUALITY DAIRY FARM 55 ACRES FREEHOLD —Very superior flats, rich in quality and holding a heavy sole of first-class pasture. Capacity of 30 cows. Sub-divided into 11 paddocks, post and wire fences in good repair, well watered. Good house of 5 rooms with all town conveniences, 6-bail concreted cowshed, hay loft and full range of farm buildings. Two miles from prosperous town, good stock centre, school, factory ,and railway station adjoining. PRICE: £75 per Acre. Terms: . £lOOO cash, balance to be arranged, or owner will exchange for sheep farm of about 500 acres. Equity about £1650. (573). 325 ACRES FREEHOLD—Splendid Sheep Farm, papa formation; capacity 2 breedmg ewes beside cattle. Bullocks fatten well. PRICE: £l5 10/- per Acre. (566). S. M. DIXON, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT, 52 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI MARTON JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING MARTON RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1924. Judge: Mr R. H. Aidworth. Handicapper: Mr H. Coyle. Starter: Mr C. O’Connor. PROGRAMME: First Race starts at 11.30. 1. TRIAL PLATE, of 130 sovs. Weight 9st. Five Furlongs. 2. HACK HURDLES, a Handicap of 170 sovs.. One mile and a-half. 3. SPRING HACK HANDICAP, of 170 sovs. Eight and a-half furlongs. 4. MARTON HANDICAP (OPEN), of 270 sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 5. HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 190 sovs. About two and a-half miles. 6. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six Furlongs. 7. RAILWAY HANDICAP (OPEN), of 210 sovs. Six furlongs. 8. TUTAENUI HACK WELTER, of 160 sovs. Seven furlongs. RANGITIKEI HUNT CLUB. SPRING STEEPLECHASE MEETING. MARTON RACECOURSE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924. PROGRAMME: 1. HUNTERS’ HURDLES. For qualified Hunters only. A Handicap of 90 sovs. One and three-quarter miles. 2. TRIAL PLATE, of 90 sovs. Weight 9st. Five furlongs. 3. RANGITIKEI CUP STEEPLECHASE. For qualified Hunters only. A handicap of 100 sovs. and a Silver Cup valued 20 sovs. to the winner. About three miles. 4. HEATON PARK HANDICAP (OPEN), of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. 5. MAKARAKA HACK, of 90 sovs. Six furlongs. 6. HACK HURDLES, of 120 sovs. One and a-half miles. 7. LADIES’ BRACELET. For qualified Hunters only. A handicap of 90 sovs. (including a Gold Bracelet valued 20 sovs. to the winner, and a Gold Bracelet valued 10 sovs. to the second horse.) Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight lOst. 71b. One and a-quarter miles. 8. WAIROMA HACK HANDICAP, of 190 sovs. Seven furlongs. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events at both meetings (including the Trial Plates) will close at the Secretary’s Office, Marton, on Friday, August 15, 1924, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about Thursday. August 21, 1924. ACCEPTANCES for all events at both meetings (including the Trial Plates) will close with the Secretary at the Office of the Club, Marton, on Tuesday, August 26, 1924, at 9 PENALTIES. The winner of any race or races may be re-handicapped by the handicapper. Definition of a Hunter: A Hunter is a horse whose owner can produce at the scales a certificate from the Master of any Hunt that the horse had been ridden to hounds during the present season, 1924, to the satisfaction of the Master, and has neither won nor is nominated at the date of entry for a race of £lOO or over, Hack and Hunters Races excepted. ARTHUR WAY, I Secretary, P.O. Box 3. Martou.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19057, 9 July 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19057, 9 July 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19057, 9 July 1924, Page 12

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