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AUCTION SALES WE ARE NOW SELLING FRUIT, PRODUCE AND POULTRY TO-DAY (FRIDAY), NOV. 1. AT 1 P.M. AT JOHN COULL’S SALE. ROOMS, JtfARIA PLACE JOHN COULL will sell by Public Auction as above: POULTRY.—Laying, table and dressed poultry, ducks FRUlT—Stunner, Delicious and Dougherty apples VEGETABLES—AII in season 3 BRAND NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITES IN MOQUETTE, iron frame check action piano by Broadwood White, London, Academy portable gramophone, records, double wooden bed, wire, kapok, dropside cot, dining table, occ. table, palmstand, b.m. hallstand, b.m. duchess, stretcher, double wire mattress, settee, couch, easy chairs, 10 good kitchen chairs, platform rocker, toilet ware, pictures, single and double kapoks, pillows, Hottentott griller, ax. runner, kitchen utensils, lawn mower, gas range, full size bath, 2 telephones, Kapai Incubator, skirt boards, ladies and gent’s bikes, cement, steel wheel barrow, motor-bike jidebodv, tools and sundries. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. BULLS SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, AT 12.30 250 w.f, wether hoggets. 200 b.f. hoggets (fat & forward). 16 ewes with lambs 14 fat cows 15 f. and f. cowg 4 good 18-month & 2-year steers. 35 yearling and 2yr. Jersey heifers 10 weaner heifer calves 4 springing cow?. 25 mixed pigs 1 draught horse (all work). RAETIHT-OHAKUNE DAILY TIME-TABLE From Raetihi: 3.30 a.m., 6.15 a.m., 7.30 a.m., 10.45 a.m., 11.15 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 2.45 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 9.15 p.m. From Ohakune 4.30 a.m., 6.45 a.m., 8.40 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 12 noon, 3.20 p.m., 3.45 p.m., 6 p.m., 10.15 p.m v WEBB 'S JJOTORS, OHAKUNE AND RAETIHI. Look for the White Oar with the Blue Lights. CARS AND LIMOUSINES FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. Next Walker’s Garage HELEAN’Sj JEWELLERS, are now showing THE WORLD’S NEWEST WATCH HARWOOD—SeIf-winding Watch. Winds itself while you wear it. Cannot overwind. Dust proof, damp proof, accurate time-keeper. Eliminates 75 per cent, watch repairs. Fully guaranteed. The ultimate in Watches. Call and see this watch. TO and Marton Districts. ch. Horse HUMBUG (22) Sire, ABSURD (1) Imp.; Dam, EULOGY (22) Imp. Brother to Epitaph, Fulsome, Eulalie; half-brother to Commendation. HUMBUG, when racing, proved himself a versatile performer, and in 13 starts as a two-year-old was unplaced only once, and his wins included six races on end. HUMBUG is the sire of Decey Bird, Te Koroke, both winners, and Cyrille, only runners in New Zealand, and several winners in Australia (Bunkum, No Humbug, Be Canny, Annoyance, Foolery). Grazing, the best in Turakina, at 3s. All care, no responsibility. Cards and furth’er particulars—r W. R. KRONA ST, Owner, Turakina. WAEPLANE (Sire Martian, dam Adelicia). Martian sired the winners of over £220,000. Adelicia was by Charlemagne, out of Angele, by Multiform. Warplane is a rich bay with black points, standing 15.3. He started altogether sixteen times and was only once unplaced, on which occasion he finished fourth, hopelessly broken down. He met all the best horses, defeating such as Surveyor, Amythas, Crenides, Miss Mimie and numerous others. In the 1927-28 season Warplane’s progeny won £2432 in stakes, while in the 1928-29 season the total was increased to £6538, he being represented by winners of 24 races with a total of 85 placings. Grazing 3s. Warplane will not travel at all, but trains will be me and paddocks provided for mares. All care but no responsibility. Marcs not proven in foal will receive special rates. For fee and further particulars apply G. CHAMBERLAIN, P.O. Box 266, Wanganui. Kronast’s Stables, Wilson St. ’Phone TO TRAVEL WANGANUI, Marton, Bulls and Rata Districts, bv Motor Lorry. CYNIC (9) Imp. Bz HENRY THE FIRST, Ham CYNAME. Cynic won Northern Hurdles and several other important races ir. N.Z. Cynic sired Diogenes, Ballyfarnon, Tameterangi, Royal Time, Cybele, Ardri, Claremore, Princess Elizabeth, and other winners. Service 15 gns., payable Jan. 1, 1930. Padducking—Wet, 5/-; Dry 3/-. . All reasonable care, no responsibility. Mares met at Wanganui railway. W. H. BALLAM, Rutland Stables, 3245. Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 260, 1 November 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 260, 1 November 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 260, 1 November 1929, Page 12

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