AUCTION SALES. QHAEPE, IVTORTH * pO., AUCTIONEER) LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. House Clearing Sales a Specialty. Chief Agents Yorkshire Insurance Company, Ltd. GUYTON STREET. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, AT 1.30 P.M. £7SO—GOVT. MORTGAGE—£7SO DESIRABLE 5-ROOMED SEMIBUNGALOW. MODERN FURNITURE, CARPETS, & ALL HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. MR H. E. KENINGSTON’S SALE. No. 4 KOROMIKO ROAD, GONVILLE JUrESSRS SHARPE, NORTH & CO., I’l instructed by Mr H. E. Keningston, who is leaving Wanganui, will sell by Public Auction: — HIS DESIRABLE 5-ROOMED WOOD EN SEMI-BUNGALOW, ELEVATED SITE, ALL POSSIBLE CONVENIENCES, PORCELAIN BATH, H. & c. WATER, FREEHOLD PROPERTY. £750 GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. ALSO: MODERN FURNITURE, CARPETS, and REQUISITES, ALL AS NEW, and in splendid condition. A. J. NORTH, Auctioneer.
CHOICE SMALL DAIRY FARMS AT REASONABLE PRICES 38 ACRES, Rangitikei. Half a mile from railway station. 7 paddocks all in grass; all level. Shelter plantations, well watered. Carrying capacity according to green feed grown. 8-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs. 10-bail cow shed, concrete floor; also 4-roomed cottage let at 10/- per week. Price £55 per acre. £ll5O G.A.S. Mortgage. Terms arranged. 9 ACRES NEAR MARTON. 4-roomed house, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs. Out sheds, fowl houses, pig separator room, cow shed, 4 paddocks well watered. Price £lO5O. C 250 cash. Balance easy terms, including Government mortgage. Owner will transfer contract for p g food, at present carrying 20 pigs. ; J. HARRIS AND SONS, MARTON.
SOME FINE HOMES. DURIE HILL—A superior Bungalow of 5 rooms, sleeping porch, porcelain bath, hot water, electric range. Price £1250. £2OO deposit. WANGANUI EAST—New Bungalow, 5 rooms. El. light, gas stove, caliphont. A pretty homo in eharming surroundings. Price £1350. 16 ACRES —And large residence. Hot water, el. light, motor shed. Price £2700. £5OO deposit. SHOP TO LET—In the Avenue, near ’ P.O. JOHN D. BRECHIN, 7 DUBLIN STREET, ’Phone 2573. JJERE’S A QHANCE NOT OFFERED EVERY DAY Owing to indifferent health owner will sacrifice price of A Well Established LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S OUTFIT AND MILLINERY BUSINESS Situated in Main Street of Thriving Country Town. Stock and Fittings in First Class Condition. Turnover: £l5O to £2OO per month Low Rental for Lease of Premises E. V. LAWS & CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS 88 RIDGWAY STREET piNEST Q Ll> pjIGHLAND WHISKY, We stock only the nest brands of . Highland and other standard Whiskies, Each bottle is thoroughly rnatur nnd possesses that delicious flavour which ! goes with age. Our IMPERIAL HIGHLAND CREAM WHISKY has estabbuhed itself as a universal favourite, and is in ever-increasing demand. All brands of, WINES, SPIRITS, and BRANDIES stocked at popular prices. IMPERIAL HAMPERS! ar - sent out to any address at shortest notice. NULLI SECUNDUS. JMPEBIAL JJOTEL,
tion of weights may be re-handicapped by the handicapper. RULES AND REGULATIONS All races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. ACCOMMODATION Loose Boxes situated on the Course may be rented at a charge of £l. and paddocks 5/for the meeting. Board and Lodging for trainers, jockeys, and attendants is available on the Course at a charge of 8/- per day for each person, but with a minimum charge of £l. Priority in allocation of loose boxes and board and lodging will be obtained in order of payment thereof. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing this 18th day of January. 1926. WM. HALL. Secretary, Wanganui District Committal
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 4 February 1926, Page 12
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