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AUCTION sales. TO DAY (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 24, AT 1.80 p.m. 58 KEITH STREET. (Just above Liverpool Street.) JOHN COULL has received instruc- *" tions to Sell by Public Auction as above: ALBA GRAMAPHONE A RECORDS LEADER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE IN OAK, PERFECT ORDER; HANDSOME B.M. SIDE--1 BOARD, crockery, 8 bentwood chairs, good books, pictures, cushions, rocker, clock, couch in leather, kerb. LARGE DINING TABLE, 4 DR. DUCHESS, DOUBLE BRASS-MOUNTED BED, wire, kapoc and flax mattresses, swing mirror, overmantel, 5-DR. SCOTCH] CHEST, 7YDS. LINO, stand and I ware, 4 chairs, Are screen, kerb, 4-dr. I duchess chest, | bed and wire, single i bed and wire, kapoo mattress, 6YDS. LINO, tailor’s iron, steps, wringer, hoe, frypans, alarm clock, saucepans, CARPENTER’S BENCH WITH VICE, outside meat safe, firewood, bootmaker’s last and' usual sundries. 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. TOHN COULL has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction as above: LOT I.—IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE G. HANNINGTON: J-ACRE FREEHOLD SECTION, ON WHICH ARE ERECTED TWO DWELLINGS, ONE OF 7 ROOMS, AND ONE 4ROOMED COTTAGE, KNOWN AS Nos. 30 & 31CHURTON 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. , AUCTION SALE OF GLASGOW i

LEASES. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. AT 2 P.M. MESSRS C. L. DUIGAN & CO. are instructed by the New Zealand Mission Trust Board to sell the leases by Public Auction at their Land Salo Rooms, 75 Ridgway Street, as above. NINE first-class building sections, situate No. 1 Line, Putiki. Term of Lease, 21 years v?ith perpetual right of renewal. Note.—The above sections have frontages to the No. 1 Line, adjoining the property of Mrs E. M. Barns, and Are first-class building sites. Full particulars on application to C. P. and 0. S. Brown, Solicitors, or the Auctioneers. C. L. DUIGAN & CO., 75 Ridgway Street, Wanganui.

ptGMONT RUCTION fyf AET MARIA PLACE. SALES WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. Starts at 1 p.m. P.O. I}ox 368. Phones—Mart, 3523 Private, 2615 Telegrams: “HalberdAr?' Clearing Sales Conducted. B. T. BENNETT.

TWO GOOD FARMING PROPOSITIONS 38 ACRES, fl miles from Wanganui, all in grass. House of 6 largo rooms with all conveniences; cow shed and usual outbuildings. About 100 cords of firewood. 1 Ford lorry, nearly new. Draught gelding, spring cart and harness, gig pony, gig and harness. 10 dairy cows, 2 heifers, separator and cream cans. There are thousands of pounds worth of shell grit, concrete and road metal on the property with market. PRICE as Going Concern £2500. £7OO Cash. Owner in bad health and would exchange for house in town or house with few acres of land. 615 ACRES TAIHAPE. 500 acres freehold. 115 acres Native lease. Rent £2l per year. 6-roomed house with all conveniences, wool shed, cow shed and other outbuildings. All in grass except patches native bush. 60 per cent ploughable. Well watered. Soil dark, loam. 130 to 140 acres has been bush. 17 paddocks, wire fences. PRICE including shearing machines, engine and all farm implements—per acre for freehold. £2OOO G.A.R. mortagage. J J£ AEfEIS * gONS, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MABTON. THEY’RE HERE! gUPER We have just landed a shipment, and invite your inspection of the Latest Model SUPER X MOTOR-CLCLES—-undoubtedly the best machine of its class on the market. Let us demonstrate their qualities. rpURNER AND QC). CYCLE AND MOTOR TRADERS, MARIA PLACE.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 16

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