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AUCTION SALES. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), APRIL 30. At 1.30 p.m. MR. JAMES GREEN’S SALE. SUPERIOR MODERN FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. 28 JONES STREET, WANGANUI E. (Straight up from Dublin St. Bridge). JOHN COULL has received instme- • tions from Air. James to Sell by Public Auction as above:— DINING-ROOM.—Cabinet Gramophone (3 spring motor) and records, super sprung chesterfield and 1 divan chair, with loose covers in shadow tissue, sprung seat easy chair in leather, dark rimu gate-leg table, occ. table, pair very pretty polished tub chairs, 2 palmstands, polished oak tea tray, 7 good Canadian chairs, cushions, handsome oak framed picture, pair embossed Chinese vases, and other pretty ornaments, pickle jar, decanter, lot glass and china ware, 12yds. good lino, framed bevel mirror, Eclipse sewing machine. HALL.—Handsome bevel mirror hallstand, with seat and well, 10yds. good Brussels runner, Wilton rug, Axminster rug, reversible rug, 4 Axminster slips. BED-ROOM NO. I—Double1 —Double wooden bod, wire, flax, kapok, 6-dr. large duchess, b.m. wardrobe, with dsawer and two lead light windows, pedestal cupboard, round occ. table, square occ. table, very old clock, oak framed pictures, Byds. good lino. BED-ROOM NO. 2.—Double wooden bed and wire, handsome duchess, dark rimu oval b.m. wardrobe with drawer, bookshelves, Indian carpet 12 x 10, couch in green plush, kerb, light rimu oval dining table, 6yds. new lino. KITCHEN AND SUNDRIES.—Good line blinds, 23in. wide, gas iron and tube, Potts’ iron, oak salad bowl and servers, travelling bag, carpenter’s bench, clothes airer, enamel ware, kitchen utensils, lot crockery, easy lawn mower, sickle, auger, cross-cut saw. hand saw, slasher, 2 axes, spray pump, grubber, 2 pick heads, fork, l.h. shovel, pinch bar, lamp, pram, etc. THE ABOVE IS A FIRST-CLASS LOT AND WELL WORTHY OF ATTENTION. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer.

CAN YOU BEAT THIS—1| Ewe Country at £B/10/Per Acre. 1 200 ACEES of tip-top g razin g country, one hour’s easy motor run from Marton by good metal roads, 3 miles from Railway Station, 6 miles from town and {-mile from school—6o acres firstclass level land in front, balance good hills and all well grassed except 60 acres bush —12 paddocks—very nice 7-roomed house with all conveniences and electric light, outhouses, cowshed with concrete floor and yard, man’s wharc, motor shed, stable, good woolshed with machines installed, yards, dip, good cottage of 4 or 5 rooms, etc. We estimate this property to do well 1 ewes per acre and 300 head of cattle this coming winter. PRICE £B/10/- PER ACRE. £lOOO Cash will be accepted from sound man. THIS IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN GRAZING COUNTRY WE HAVE HAD FOR MANY YEARS SO ARRANGE AT ONCE FOR INSPECTION TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.

J. HARRIS & SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MABTON. piGS. piGS. piGS. THOMAS BORTHWICK AND SONS (A’ASIA) LIMITED. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. MAY RECEIVING DATES FOR PIGS AND CALFSKINS. THURSDAYS— Waverley, Mtay 12th, 26. X iikumaru, May 12th, 26. W, ,'lmcre, May 12th, 26. PRICES PIGS. —Porkers, 60 lbs. to 120 lbs., sd. per lb. Baconers, 121 lbs. to 150 lbs., sd. per lb. CALFSKINS. At current market rates. BUYERS: J. H. BUTCHER . . Stratford. F. H. WRIGHT . . . . Hawera. AGENTS: F. ANSTIS Waitotara. J. DALTON Waverley. HANDY MIXED FARM AT GREATLY REDUCED FIGURE. 360 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated on. level metalled road, 8 miles from Bulls and 2 miles from school. About 10 acres under cultivation, balance in grass; divided into 9 paddocks, mostly sheep-proof fencing. Well watered, buildings are good and comprise a very nice house of 6 rooms, h. and c. water, septic drainage, telephone, wash-house, motor shed, concreted cowshed, barn, stables, and implement sheds. About 220 acres of good flats, balance easy low downs, would carry comfortably 30 dairy cows, and 400 breeding ewes. This cau be considerably increased by growing turnips which do remarkably well in this country. PRICE £.lB per acre. P. T. Mortgage £3OOO. 5 years at 6 pur cent. Reasonable deposit. For further particulars apply to — F. R. H. BRICE & CO., LTD. SEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENTS. MABTON

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19828, 30 April 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19828, 30 April 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19828, 30 April 1927, Page 12

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