AUCTION SALES, TO-DAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, AT 1.30 P.M. AT JOHN COULL’S SALE ROOMS, MARIA PLACE. JOHN COULL will Sell on behalf of « various vendors as above: A COMPLETE LINE OF PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIP-' TION, AND AS THE ROOMS ARE PACKED TO THE DOOR A TOTAL CLEARANCE WILL BE EFFECTED. THE LINE INCLUDES:— 2 FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, WHICH MUST BE SOLD; PRACTICALLY NEW CABINET GRAMOPHONE, IN PERFECT CONDITION; 6 KAPOC MATTRESSES, AS NEW; NEW DINING AND KITCHEN TABLES, DUCHESS CHESTS AND PEDESTALS, hallstanus, new hospital beds, new single wooden bed,, BRANFORD SHOP SCALES, Salter- h spring balance scales, kitchen dresser, ore. tables, 2 NEW SINGLE WOODEN BEDS & WIRES, 2 new settees and swabs, pictures, complete household requisites of every description, jardinieres, 2 gas ranges, NEW LIGHT RIMU B.M. WARDROBE, LINOS, RUGS AND GOOD CARPET. ON VIEW FROM 9 A M. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, AT 12.30 P.M. MRS F. BURLING’S SALE. VALUABLE FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FIRST-CLASS CARPETS, MOTOR BIKE, COWS, &c. MAIN ROAD, ST. JOHN’S HILL. (Half-mile past Lake.) JOHN COULL has receive 1 instruc- " tions from Mrs Burling, who has sold her property, to Sell by Public Auction as above: DRAWINGROOM—HEAVY AX. CARPET, x 12; 4 good blinds, 2 pairs new madras curtains, HANDSOME PICTURES, double aud box plush seat kerb, MAGNIFICENT 3-PIECE FULL CHESTERFIELD SUITE, handsome occ. table, 2 drawingroom chairs, palmstands, epergne, HANDSOME B.M. HALLSTAND, 8 mohair door slips, AX. HALL RUG, 9 x 6; 10YDS AX. HALL CARPET, 4ft. wide. Rex. vacuum cleaner and accessories. BEDROOM No. I.—AX. CARPET, 12 x 12; handsome box ottoman, 4-DR. DUCHESS PAIR, ware, HANDSOME DOUBLE WOODEN BED, box and kapoc mattresses, easy chair. BEDROOM No. 2.—NEW AX. CARPET, 12 x 6; HANDSOME OVAL B.M. DUCHESS, pedestal, chair, bookshelf, single wooden bed, wire and kapoc mattresses. BEDROOM No. 3.—AX. CARPET, 12 x 9; HANDSOME DUCHESS CHEST &■ STAND, ware, mirror. DOUBLE BRASS-MOUNTED BEu, box and kapoc mattresses. BEDROOM No. 4.—AX. CARPET, 9 x 9; HANDSOME 2-DR. DUCHESS.; oce. table, HANDSOME DOUBLE GLASS DOOR BOOKCASE, SINGLE WOODEN BED, wire and kapoc. DINING ROOM.—AX. CARPET, 13 X 12; rugs, seat swab, DARK POLISHED RIMU EX. TABLE, GREEN MOHAIR COVER, 2 CARVERS & 6 DINING CHAIRS, handsome bookshelves, writing desk. EASY CHAIR IN PLUSH, MORRIS CHAIR IN LEATHER, plush-seated kerb, HAND SOME OVERMANTEL, pictures, fire screen, piano stool, LOT GOOD BOOKS. KITCHEN.—I2YDS. NEW INLAID. LINO, grocery bin, electric griller, 5 chairs, settee, and swab, good kitchen table, copper kettle, crockery, saucepans, en. and tin ware, etc. OUTSIDE.—No. 1 SEPARATOR, IN PERFECT ORDER, Ewbank carpet sweeper, GOOD ACME WRINGER, half sack pollard, saw, fork, scythe, spade, axe, clippers, new wire netting, shovel, hoes, meat safe, 100I*T. NEW HOSE, GOOD BARROWS. ALSO: 2 FIRST-CLASS JERSEY COWS. CAN BE VIEWED FROM 2 TO 4 P.M. TO-DAY’, & TO-MORROW MORNING JOHN COULL, Auctioneer.
A REALLY CHEAP FARM 300 ACRES Freehold of heavy flat and undulating land. 1 mile from Railway Station; 14 miles from school. Mail delivery, cream collected. 10 paddocks, well watered. Has all been ploughed except about 20 acres of native bush. A 5 and a 4-rpomed house, the latter with hot and cold water. Telephone, 6-stall stable, woolshed, granary and implement shed. Grows excellent root and fattening crops and similar land in same locality is carrying 34 ewes per acre on grass. Price £26 per acre. Terms £7OO cash. Owner would consider lease w r ith purchasing clause to approved man. F. R. H. BRICE & CO., LTD. LAND & INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON
C J£ EGGLTFN > ’Phone 355. Marton. BUILDING CONTRA..TOR, 10 MILL STREET, MARTON. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. Jobbing Work, Alterations, and Additions Executed. “SWAN" | K.*m**r*d Trad* Mark N.Z. BACON CO. WILL RECEIVE PIGS AND CALFSKINS. OCTOBER DATES. WAVERLEY —Monday 19, Tuesday 27. PATEA—Tuesday, 20. ARAMOHO—Wednesday, 21, from 11 till 12 and 1 till 3 o’clock. NUKUMARU —-'As arranged. BACONERS 7d. PORKERS 6d. Bw»: C. WEB«TE* i Waverly
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19433, 20 October 1925, Page 12
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