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AUCTION SALES. THE NEW AND UP TO-DATE gGMONT RUCTION It T ART, SITUATED NO. 12, DUB/.IN ST. Telephones: Mart 3523. Private 2615. ’ P.O. Box 368. Telegrams: “Halberdier.’ MRS A. SUSSMILCH’S CLEARING SALE. No. 12 INGESTRE STREET (near river). WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, AT 1.30 P.M. ' " I BT. BENNETT, having received in- • structions from the above lady, < will Sell by Public Auction as under: < 4-piece suite, occ. table, seagrass chair, table, carpet square, 10 x 12; palm stand, jardiniere, fire screen, fender, i ash pan, overmantel, pictures, ornaments, epergne, electric heater, with ‘ long cord; curtains, h. rug, and ■ poles, carpet square, 12 x 10; h. rug, lino, kerb, irons, ash tray, co.il 1 scuttle, cake stand, 4 dining chairs, 1 gent’s leather chair, 1 rocker and covers, d. rimu settee and swab, cushions, d. rimu gateleg table, d.r, sideboard, gramophone stand, gramophone and records, 2 Madras curtains and pole, picture, glassware, crockery, ornaments, hall curtains and rods, hall stand, carpet square, 4 door slips, lino, shade, door mat, lettor rack, d.w. bed, wire, kapoc, an 1 hair mattresses, blankets, pillow's, duchess, marble-top washstand, carved medicine chest, ware, lino, rug. pictures, curtains, fender, clock, electric shade, tabic, single Lr. bed and wire, mattress, pillows, blankets, sm. tabic, Lr. wardrobe, 1 chair, l.r. duchess (6 draw’ers). curtains and po ] c, pictures, lino, mat, shade, d.r. be i and wire, bedding, blankets, stretcher and bedding, lino, curtains & poles, mat, towel rack, light rimu dressing 1 table (3 drawers), pictures, shade, lino, curtains, h. rug, 4 t hairs, kerb, sideboard, dining table and cover, clock, picture, cushions, crockery, cooking utensils, electric iron, tray, deck chair, couch, carpet runner, 1 chair, stool, bookshelves and books, en. basin, carpet sweeper (good “Ewland,” new); 2 en. bowls, scales, pots, pans, Potts’ irons, roasting dish, ■ broom, mop, brush, mirror, hurricane lamp, 2 hand brushes, cabinet brush, washing basket, lawn mower, garden hose, clippers, wringer and board, slop pail, coal scuttle, steps, hose, 3 candlesticks, garden tools, choppe.*, axe, saucepans, trolley, lines and props, firewood, large meat safe. SPECIAL —CARPENTER’S TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, lathe, ' 4 ‘Stanley” plane (new), 1 drum . tarelin, 1 cross-cut saw, armature and < various sundries. B. T. BENNETT, Auctioneer. MARTON RAM FAIR. ON MARTON PARK. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, AT 1 P.M. Abraham & williams, ltd., ; DALGETY & CO.. LTD.. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will sell as above: 180 1-shear Romney rams. 130 1-shear Southdown rams. 20 2-shear Southdown rams. 10 1-shear Shropshire rams. On account of following vendors: —R.t Tanner, J. W. Bowen, C. E. Vile, A. Rhodes, H. Bowen, D. J. Willis, G. L. ! Marshall, H. Collier, W. Ferguson, H. J. Fagan, A. C. Vile, F. J. Ellis, R. J. Moore, Ellis Bros., James Wilson, A. J. Simpson, C. C. .Wilkinson. FARMERS’ COOP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. WAVERLEY SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1000 SHEEP, including:— 250 4 and 5-year ewes. 50 4 to 6-tooth and f.m. ewes. 150 m.s. Romney lambs. 500 5-vear ewes (subject to sale). JQQ HEAD MIXRD CATTLE30 4-year bullocks. 25 forward cows and heifers. g 0 MIXED PIGS, including—--3 P.B. Tamworth sows. 3 P.B. Tamworth boars. 6 porkers. FurtheY entries invited. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOMED HOUSE—and nearly £-Acre, charming garden, lawns, etc. Ingestre Street. Owners having left district will sacrifice. Pay £5O, take over mortgage, and it’s yours—chance seldom met with. TO LEASE FOR 12 MONTHS. MOST DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW— With every convenience, exquisitely furnished; most beautiful garden, motor garage, telephone, etc; an ideal place. Moderate rent to approved tenant. ‘T. HINE, - Land Agent, Victoria Court, Wanganui. P.O. Box 309. Telephone 3796. » i RARE OPPORTUNITY ) FOB SALE i 100 ACRES finest dairying and fattening farm in the district, situated 1 on the Great Western Road within twelve miles of Wanganui. Just win- ’ tered 55 grown dairy cows, 18 dry t stock,, few stud sheep, horses, etc. Within one mile of township, store, post' office, school, etc. Two miles from railway station. Cream cart passes gate. An ideal stud farm. Further particulars from— COOPER & COOPER, 68 RIDGWAY STREET, P.O. Box 381. Phone 293 L I Bole Agents.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19767, 15 February 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19767, 15 February 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19767, 15 February 1927, Page 12