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AUCTION SALES. CUTTLE & CO., uncier instructions 1 from the executors in the estate J of the late Selina Newsome, will Sell at Sharpe, North’s Rooms, Guyton St., g on JANUARY' 12, at 4 O’CLOCK, all that piece of freehold land known as - No. 12 Niblctt Street, being l/6th of an acre more or less with a substantial six-roomed bouse thereon; hot water, electric light and all modern conveniences. This affords a unique opportunity of obtaining a good home _ close to the city. tVe will arrange tinance. Full particulars from the Auctioneers. W. J. CUTTLE, Auctioneer. Under Conduct of the Registrar of The Supreme Court, AVanganui, on Monday, the 12th day of Januaiy, 1925, at 4 p.m., at Sharpe, North & Co.’s Auction Rooms, Guyton St., W a n ganui. MESSRS CUTTLE & co. are instructed by The Commissioner of ” Crown Lands to sell under conduct of The Registrar of the Supreme Court, IVanganui District, and by virtue, of the powers contained in Mortgage Number 121259 ALL that piece of freehold land -situate in the Provincial District of Wellington, containing 1053 "1 acres more or less being Section 1 of J Block XIV Tuuakira Survey District and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title A'olume 266 Folio 68. This property is situated about a Jmile from Waihapai Post Office, ami 30 miles from Wanganui Railway Station, 10 acres flat, balance broken and hilly, 500 acres in grass. Dwelling of six rooms. This land is available for purchase by Discharged Soldiers under “The Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act - 1.915,” provided their application to purchase is approved prior to the date of sale and in such case the sum of £4785 will be left on mortgage. Full particulars and conditions (.f 1 sale and estimate of value can be ob- J tained at the office of The Registrar a of the Supreme Court, the Auctioneers, j or from Gifford Marshall, Esq., Crown e Solicitor, sVanganui. GENUINE PROPOSITIONS INSPECTED BY US AND RECOMMENDED. 898 ACRES of the famous TlriiauUwa eoußtry, Taihape District: 5 milea * from railway township by metal road, and handy to school. Tip-top papa graxing country, easy to undulating, and at present fuM of feed; would win- -, ter and fatten 2JO cattle besides sheep. J All in grass, except about 40 acrea bush in patches for shelter. Well salh- _ divided. New BUNGALOW DOUSE of *_ 5 nice reams and all conveniences, verandah back and front, hot and cold water, pcrcelain bath and basin; numerous outbuildings, good woolshef and yards, cowshed, motorshed, orchard ; grounds nicely planted, etc., etc. Could dairy comfortably 40 cows on the r front and a good nftmber on the back of the section, which has an unmetallad s road frontage. We estimate this pro- - perty to carry 2 ewes per acre besides ca* 4 Ae, and consider it one of the best propositions on the market at £2O per acre. £lOOO cash. Good terms given for balance of purchase money. See us at once and arrange for inspection. ( - Owner will consider good mortgage ci towjs property as part pay»nent. 600 ACRES of good dairying or grazing country, about 2Q miles from Man- - gaweka by metal road and 8 miles from township. 400 ac.es 3.R.P. at £l/2/6 per acre, balance L.1.P.; easily 200 acyee level, 200 slightly undulating, and balance 200 acres easy hills; 125 acres bnsh, balance felled and wsll grassed; Ji paddocks, 6 acres stumped and ploughed; watered by springs and streams; good 4-roomed house, 6-baii cowshed with machines installed, good woolshed and yards, dip, motorshed, hayshed, etc. Would dniry easily 200 cows or carry 1J ewes per acre and cattle. Price only £ll per acre goodwill, £7OO cash. Nothing better offer- I ing. J jj areis * S° N8 ’ LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 1 MARTON. NOW BUILDING A BRAND NEW HOME FOR CHRISTMAS A pretty little bungalow in Poutini Street, AVanganui East; of picked seasoned timber —heart throughout. The last word in quality and workmanship —an E. V. Laws and Co. home. Convenihnce? There’s nothing left that a housewife could desire —ward- ( i robes, cupboards, cutlery drawers, tipbins, etc. The section is a splendid one in a desirable locality. The first to see this home will buy it. Ring phone 3053 and our car will call for you. The price for the lot is £920, reasonable. deposit balance, arranged—if you want a good home don’t let someone else get in first on this. ’ E. V. LAWS & CO.. (The Firm whose reputation is maintained. Home Builders and Sellers, 92 Ridgway Street. ’Phone 3053. “SWAN" w keyi stored TroJo Mark—Ospyi N.Z. BACON CO. BUYERS OF PIGS il FIT AND FAT. d RECEIVING DATES FOR JAN. 1925. WAA'ERLEY—-Mondays, 5, 12, 19, 26. PATEA—As arranged. NUKUMARU —As arranged, h ARAMOHO—As arranged. J NO CALFSKINS PURCHASED AT t. . PRESENT. n 5 I Buyer: C. WEBSTER. Waverley.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19208, 10 January 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19208, 10 January 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19208, 10 January 1925, Page 16

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