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AUCTION SALES THURSDAY, JULY 16, AT 1.30 P.M. SALE OF STOCK OF GROCERY, PLANT, FITTINGS, AND VALU- E ABLE FREEHOLD PREMISES. C CORNER MANUKA STREET AND SEAFRONT, CASTLECLIFF. JOHN COULL has received instructions from the Owner, to Sell by Public Auction as above: ALL GROCERS’ REQQUISITES AS ABOVE. ALSO: COMBINED SHOP AND DSVELLING. BUILT OF BRICK. ON VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND. FULL PARTICULARS FROM JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. - T SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND AP- I POINTMENTS. ON ACCOUNT REV. J. WILSON, 8 AT THE MANSE, TURAKINA. f WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, y AT 11.30 A.M. j . J W PRICE, favoured with instruc- f • tions from Rev. J. Wilson, who is leaving Turakina, will Sell as .above, the whole of his superior household furniture and appointments, comprising— 1 SITTING ROOM.—Organ, 7-piece up- f bolstered suite, easy chair (oak), ‘ copper screen, kerb and dogs, palm stand, hats, books. J DINING- ROOM. —Mahogany sideboard, f 8 oak chairs, exten. table, oak faced 3 couch, Morris chair, easy chair, copper kerb, copper coal vase, 12 x 22.6 lino, ornaments, etc. BEDROOM No. I.—Brass bedstead and J wire mattress, oak wardrobe, duch- _ ess pair, toilet ware, carpet, mats. ‘ > BEDROOM No. 2. —B.R. bedstead, wire p mattress, kapoc mattresses, oak duch- ’ ess, oak pedestal, lino, 12 x 16.6. , BEDROOMS Nos. 3 & 4—3 Hosp, beds, book shelves, hand sewing machine, light rimu duchess, mats, lino, etc. c HALL.—Hallstand, 15 x 6 lino, hall lamp. j STUDY. —Rimu writing desk, office chair, b.r. fender, lino. i KlTCHEN.—Perfection stove, table, 6 | chairs, oak framed mirror, 2 lamps, . saucepans, kettles, mincer, mixing I bowl, crockery, glassware, pres. jar.-. ■ OUTSIDE.—Lady’s bike, garden, tools, I clothes basket, wringer, saws, hoes, ; etc.; sor 6 bags household coal. { Everything is in perfect order, and a great opportunity for anyone wishing to furnish. MARTON SALeT~ ’ - f. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will sell on account of a client: 1100 4 and 5-ycar breeding ewes, r.w. S.I). rams, March 14 (off turnips') to be sold in lots to suit 4 purchasers. Messrs dalgety & co., ltd.. and MESSRS FREEMAN R. '.JACKSON & CO., acting in conjune- ) lion, have received instructions from - ' Mrs I. L. Cameron, who is giving ;ip i dairying, to offer by auction at the farm, Westmere, on Tuesday, July 21, at 1 p.m., the whole herd comprising: rn FIRST-CLASS COWS, mostly Jer- C sey cross. 8 springing grade Jersey heifers. 3 Milk cans and sundries. Note.—This herd is well and favourably known in the district, and prospective buyers can attend the Sale with confidence. (Light Luncheon Provided.)

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED SALE OF SHORT-HORN-JERSEY CROSS COWS. MILLWARD STREET, EAST TOWN. - WEDNESDAY. JULY 22. rpilE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DIS- * TRIBUTING CO., LTD., favoured | with instructions from Mr P. GroshinI ski, Turakina. will sell at Millward St.. I East Town, his choice herd of tested i | dairy cows. For the convenience of j sale, the cows will be brought from the I farm to the above address, and will bo sold at the conclusion of the Associated Auctioneers’ yard sale of that date. Individual figures of production, age, etc., will be given with each cow. (Particulars later.) COMPLETE DAIRY FARM 73 ACRES FREEHOLD—Of rich flat loamy land, situated 4 miles 1 rom town. 1A miles from school, and 1 mile from factory. Well subdivided and permanently watered. 5-roomed house, 4-bail concreted cowshed and J engine room. Machines installed and permanent water connected. A really nice compact little farm. Will milk 30 cows and grow splendid root crops. Price: £45 per acre. G.A.S. Mortgage £l5OO. Terras arranged for balance. Milk returns alone last season £5OO. Machines at valuation. F. R. H. BRICE & CO., LTD., * LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON. 7

j- f “SWAN" wMrrtarod TraJw Mark—i N.Z. BACON CO. "SWAN Bacon is obtainable at all I the best Stores; sometimes a little | dearer than other Bacon, but worth it. j No pigs taken under llOlbs dead weight] Buyer: C. WEBSTER, ; Waverley. I Mary had a little bag to keep, her warm o’ night! Must have been al • "UNIQUE” HOT WATER BAG. None so good for keeping out the cold. All I sizes.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19359, 14 July 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19359, 14 July 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19359, 14 July 1925, Page 10

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