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AUCTION SALES. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, AT 1.30 P.M. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE AND MAGNIFICENT LINE OF FURNISH INGS. 19 GUYTON STREET. JOHN COULL has received instructions to sell by Public Auction as above 7 the residence and contents of T. H. Nixon, as follows: — FIRSTLY—THE RESIDENCE AND THE CONTENTS WILL FIRST BE OFFERED AS ONE LOT. FULL PARTICULARS OF THE I’RO--I’ERTY AND INVENTORY OF THE CONTENTS CAN BE SEEN Al THE OFFICE OF THE AUCTIONEER. Jf unsold the residence will be offered and the furniture as follows will be ) sold: I DRAWINGROOM BEAUTIFUL 3 PANEL FULL SIZE SUPERSPRUNG CHESTERFIELD, II fir-t--class cushions, double end kerb, fire screen, pretty hair rugs, pufl’a, record cabinet, Madras casement curtains, moquette window swobe, 2 OAK MLS SION CHAIRS, AX. CARPET, 12 x 9; HANDSOME OAK ESCRITOIRE, 3 SEAGRASS CHAIRS, oak palmstand, OAK AFTERNOON TEA GATELEG TABLEDININGROOM BEAUTIFUL OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, HEAVY OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE 8 OAK DINING CHAIRS, 2 fireside foot stools, copper tray, occ. table, copper kerb, black skin rug, oak cake stand, glass ware, CHESTERFIELD IN GREEN PLUSH, WILTON CARPET, 14 x 12; ENTRANCE CARPET, 9x7; carved top table, seagrass chair, 2 palmstands, set gulf clubs, 11YDS. AX. STAIR CARPET. BEDROOM No. I.—BEAUTIFUL OAK BED, good clean box mattress, good kapoc‘, 4 pillows, 5-dr. I OAK DUCHESS, 2 OAK PEDESTALS, seagrass chair, DARK RIMU WARDROBE, AX. CARPET, 9x9; extension light Ax- rug. BEDROOM No. 2 Cc SLEEPING PORCH FIRST-CLASS TWIN BEDS, wires, 4 kapoes, o pillows, occtable, Madras curtains, bookshelves, stretcher, porch canvas blind, SINGLE OAK BED, wire, kapoc pillows, extension light, 2 rugs, 5-dr. Tallboy, long framed mirror/ 7yds. lino. BEDROOM No. 3. —DARK RIMU WARDROBE, 4-<ir. 0.8. M. DUCHESS, HANDSOME DOUBLE BED, wire, 2 kapoes, double pedestal, 7yJsfirstclass lino, BEAUTIFUL CARPET, 9 x 6; 4-dr. o-b.m. duchess. KITCHEN SUNDRIES.— Medium b.m. sideboard. 7 leather-seated chairs, 2 occ. tables, palmstand kerb, small kitchen table, alum, kettle, crockery, enamel ware, glass ware, kitchen utensils, clothes airer, saucepans, clothes basket, linen basket, wringer, axe, shears and usual sundries. ON VIEW FROM 2.30 TO 4PM TO-DAY. JOHN COULL, AuctioneerTARANAKI TROTTING CLUB (Incorporated). NEW PLYMOUTH 4th TOTALISATOR MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE ON SATURDAY, 11th APRIL, 1928. PROGRAMME: I.—NOVICE HANDICAP (Harness), of 105 sovs. ; second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from the stake. For horses that have not won at better than 2.26 to the mile at time of nomination. Horses will be handicapped to do 3.47 or better. Distance, D miles. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 30s. 2.—WAITARA HANDICAP (Harness), of 115 savs. ; second horse to receive 22 sovs., and third horse 12 sovs. from the ! stake. For unhoppled trotters only. ; Horses will be handicapped to do 3.55 or 1 better. Distance, If miles. Nomination, 1 20s; acceptance. 40s. 3.—URENUI HANDICAP (Harness), of 115 I sovs. ; second horse to receive 22 sovs., and third horse 12 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 4.56 or better. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 40. 4.—TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB CUP (Harness), of 300 sovs., and Cup valued £25 : second horse to receive 50 sovs., and third horse 25 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 4.45 or better. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 40s ; acceptance, 60s. S.—MOTUROA HANDICAP (Harness), of 115 sovs. ; second horse to receive 22 sovs., / and third horse 12 sovs. from the stake. ’ Horses will be handicapped to do 2.26 or better. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s. 6.— INGLEWOOD HANDICAP (Harness), of 140 sovs. ; second horse to receive 25 sovs., and third horse 15 sovs. from the stake. Unhoppled trotters only. Horses will be handicapped to do 5.2 or better. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 50s. 7.—OMATA HANDICAP (Harness), of 120 sovs. : second horse to receive 23 sovs.. and third horse 12 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 3.39 or better. Distance, 1A miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s. B.—FAREWELL HANDICAP (Harness), of 140 sovs. ; second horse to receive 25 sovs. and third horse 15 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 2.55 or better. Distance, 1} miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 50s. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. HANDICAPS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events close with the Secretary (Box 191. Phone 121). New Plymouth, on TUESDAY, April 3rd, 1928, at 9.30 p.m. HANDICAPS will be declared on or about TUESDAY, 10th April, 1928. ACCEPTANCES for all events close on WEDNESDAY, 11th April, 1928, at 9.30 NOTE. —Any horse entered at the meeting may be re-nominated for a higher class provided such horse has put up a placed performance at the Hawera Meeting on April 7th and 9th. Re-nominations close at 8 p.m. on 9th April, 1928, with the Secretary, C/o The Secretary, Hawera Trotting Club. D. LeC. MORGAN, Secretary, P.O. Box 191. NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephones—l2l Office; 919 Private. Approved by the New Zealand Trotting Association, J. B. Norris, Secretary. A FARMLET SACRIFICED 16 ACRES FREEHOLD, of good rich level land, 1A miles from town, school and railway station, together with good 5-roomed House, wash-house, motor shed, cowbails, nicely situated on elevated site. Buildings insured for £BOO. Good shelter plantations and a very comfortable home. PRICE REDUCED TO £l5OO FOR) QUICK SALE. Easy terms arranged. F. R. H. BRICE & CO., LTD., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. MARTON. HALL’S Anti-fat Pills for reducing are purely herbal, safe and sure, and lio not affect the heart. Twenty days’ treatment sent on receipt of ss. Hall’s | Botanic Dispensary, 117 Armagh Street, ‘Christchurch.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20111, 2 April 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20111, 2 April 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20111, 2 April 1928, Page 12

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