AUCTION SALES. WAVERLEY STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925. AT 1 P.M. , rpHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS i will sell by public auction as above: 50 ewes with b.f. lambs. , 50 fat ewes. j*,. I 7 springing heifers. ■■ . 9 store cows. 1 2 bulls. I J ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR. HUNTEUVILLE YARDS. i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925. AT 12.30 P.M. Abraham & williams, ltd., and DALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell as above: 1 400 head CATTLE, including—--45 5-year S.H. blllocks. 16 f. and f. P.A. bullocks. 50 f. and f. Hereford bullocks. 50 4 and 5-year bullocks. 30 3-year steers. 30 3-ycar empty Hereford heifer*. 20 2-year steers. 25 2-year dairy heifers. 25 18-months heifers. 5 yearling steers. 20 store cows. 100 m.s. cattle. On Account R. E. Beckett, Esq.: 8 2-year P.A. bullocks. 1 7-year P.A. bull. MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER "0, 1925. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD, will sell as above: 200 m.s. hoggets. 200 ewe hoggets. 150 ewe hoggets. 20 empty cows and heifers. 1 20-month Pedigree Friesian b*l>. 12 mixed pigs TWO GOOD FARMING PROPOSITIONS 38 ACRES, 6 miles from Wanganui, all in gras*. House of 6 large rooms with all conveniences; row shed and usual outbuildings. About 100 cords of firewood. 1 Ford . lorry, nearly new. Draught gelding, spring cart and harness, gig pony, I gig and harness. 10 dairy cows. 2 heifers, separator and cream cans. There ere thousands of pounds worth of shell grit, concrete and road metal on the property with market. PRICE a* Going Concern £2500. £7OO Cash. Owner in bad health and would exchange for house in town or house with few acres of land. 1615 ACRES TATHAPE. 500 acres freeI hold. 115 acres Native lease. Rent £2l per year. 6-roomcd house with all conveniences, wool shed, cow shed and other outbuildings. All in grass except patches nativ» bush. 60 per cent plotighable. Well watered. Soil dark, loam. 130 to 140 acres hns been bush. 17 paddocks, wire fences. PRICE includ- ,z ing shearing machines. engine t.nd all farm implements.—2*l per acre for freehold. £2OOO G.A.S. mortagage. J JJ ARBIS * gONS, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS MARTON. rpOOP gROS. SOUND ADVICE JF you are going to paint get our price first. No better value in town or country. PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS ETC, (Corner Harrison A Liverpool Streets). ’Phones 3525 and 299 L MARTOh PRINTING AGENCY ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS’ TtTTTT.TX- ■ INGS, BROADWAY, MARTON. z ARTHUR - WAY, DISTRICT AGENT FOR THE “WANGANUI CHRONICLE.’’ Authorised to receive orders .’.no collect accounts on behalf of the “Chronicle.” PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS UNDERT ’ KEN. ..The “Chronicle” is now delivered in Marton ut 7 o’clock daily. Order early from the agent. AGENT FOR ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY. Recognised as one of the soundest Insurance Companies ,n the World. Telephone 169. P.O. Box 3. 04. SH ▼. —SHILLINGS FOB NOTHING You would pick up a shilling if you found it in the street, and think you were in luck. You can PICK UP SHILLINGS by our Discount System. 1/- in CASH or GO4JDS f.r every £1 worth of our Cash Register Tickets returned. It pays to buy fcr Cash. "JJNITED ptRIENDLY SOCIETIES gISPENSARY? 77 GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI. 'Phone 2860. P.O. Box 335. Wo supply the general public as well ’ a* members. >
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19433, 20 October 1925, Page 12
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