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AUCTION SALES. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), OCT. 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 inst*uc- ” 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 and box plush seat kerb, MAGNIFICENT 3-PIECE FULL CHESTERFIELD SUITE, handsome occ. table, 2 drawingroom chairs, palmstands, epergno, HANDSOME B.M. HALLSTAND, 8 mohair door slips, AX. HALL RUG, 9x6; 10YDS AX. HALL CARPET, 4ft. wide. Rex. vacuum cleaner and accessories. BEDROOM No. I.—AX. CARPET, 12 x 12; handsome box ottoman, 4-DJt. 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 BED, box and kapoc mattresses. BEDROOM No. 4.—AX. CARPET, 9 x 9; HANDSOME 2-DR. DUCHESS,, occ. tabic, HANDSOME DOUBLE GLASS DOOR BOOKCASE, SINGLE WOODEN BED, wire and kapoc. DINING ROOM.—AX. CARPET, 13 x 12 ; rugs, scat 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, ’’TAND 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 saek pollard, saw, fork, scythe, spade, axe, clippers, new wire netting, shovel, hoes, meat safe, 100 FT. NEW HOSE, GOOD BARROWS. ALSO: 2 FIRST-CLASS JERSEY COWS. Included in the sale is a choice heifer just coming into profit; due in a few davs. ON VIEW THIS MORNING. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer.

AUCTION SALE OF TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTIES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, AT 2.30 P.M. AT JOHN COULL’S SALE ROOM, MARIA PLACE. JOHN COULL has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction as above: LOT L—IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE G'. HANNINGTON: 1-ACPvE FREEHOLD SECTION, ON WHICH ARE ERECTED TWO DWELLINGS, ONE OF 7 ROOMS, AND ONE 4ROOMED COTTAGE, KNOWN AS Nos. 30 & 31 CHURTON STREET. LOT 2.—ON BEHALF OF MRS INNES: HER DESIRABLE PROPERTY. SITUATE AT THE CORNER BELL STREET AND ST. GEORGE’S GATE, FREEHOLD LAND, GOOD SIZED, COMPARATIVELY NEW DWELLING, AND IN A GOOD STATE OF PRESERVATION. TO A SUITABLE PURCHASER A PORTION OF THE PURCHASE PRICE MAY REMAIN ON MORTGAGE. FURTHER PARTICULARS RE THESE PROPERTIES FROM JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. A REALLY CHEAP FARM 300 ACKES Freehold of heavy flat and undulating land. 1 mile from Railway Station; 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-roomed 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 3| ewes per acre on grass. Price £26 per acre. Terms £7OO cash/ Owner would consider lease with purchasing clause to approved man. F. R. H. BRICE & CO., LTD. LAND & INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON Q JJEGGLUN, ’Phone 355. Marton. BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 10 MILL STREET, MARTON. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. Jobbing Work, Alterations, and Additions Executed. “SWAN" ktrMrW TnwU Marlr-4vrrMl 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. Buyer: C. WEBSTER. I Waverlcy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 16

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