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AUCTION HALES. WAVERLEY CLEARING SALE. TOWN BELT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, AT il A.M. OAK & RIMU FURNITURE, CARPET SQUARES, RUNNERS, DRESDEN PIANO, RUGS, MATS, LINOS, MOTOR CAR, FARM IMPLEMENTS, CABINET GRAMOPHONE & RECORDS, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, OAK BEDROOM SUITE. T. BENNETT & CO., have received instructions from Mrs G. O ’Rielly to sell by auction at her home, TOWN BELT, WAVERLEY, as under:— DININGROOM.—DRESDEN PIANO, BEAUTIFUL CARPET, 17 x 12; 3piece chesterfield suite (good), 3 upholstered chairs, oak gateleg table, oak bureau, overmanted, 2 palmstands, fire screen, kerb, clock, cushions, OAK GRAMOPHONE ’ CABINET & RECORDS, hearth rug, orna ments, nice lot of pictures. BEDROOM No. I.—Oak duchess, 2 good rugs, oak cabinet ware, round table, chair, iron bed and wire, curtains and blinds. BEDROOM No. 2. —Carpet square, oak duchess, oak wardrobe, oak pedestal, single bed & wire, rug, seagrass chair, couch. BEDROOM No. 3. —Carpet, wardrobe, dressing table, stretcher, 2 iron beds and wires, rug. HALL. —Good runner, horn hat rack, oak hall seat, hall curtains, oak rack, carpet square, runner, 12 door slips. KITCHEN.—Hearth rug, settee and squab, kerb, sideboard, oak bookshelves and books, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, dining table and cover, 12 chairs, clock, lino, cok. matting, pictures, blinds, and curtains, pres, pan, elec, kettle, electric iron, flour and sugar bin, pots and pans, Vacuum cleaner, 3ft. Shacklock range. BATHROOM & YARD—Towel rack, cork mat, lino, blind, 2 door mats, chair, broom, mops, garden tools, carpenter’s tools, HUDSON MOTOR CAR, earrot sower, ton dresser, collar and hames, plough, harrows, 2 disc, 1 spring dray, 2 pair chains, 1 spring cart saddle, swingletrecs, fowls and ducks. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS. Auctioneer’s Note—The above list is a good line throughout and this sale is well worth attending by home-seek-ers and farmers. B. T. BENNETT, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. GRAND HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, AT 11 A.M., IN THE HOTEL.

FINCH, WEBSTER OSWIN have been instructed by the owner to sell at Auction the above splendid and well-known Hotel. The Hotel is a private one ond consists of a two-storied building, partly concrete and wood, all in the best possible order and condition. It contains 6 shops to the Main Street (ALL WELL LET) also 39 bedrooms, vestibule, writing room, commercial room and suite of two bedrooms, sittingrooni and bathroom for use of owner. The situation is very favourable for the convenience of the travelling public, being just opposite the Railway Terminus of a very important section of the Main Trunk Railway. The Hotel is exceptionally well known in the Town and District and is only in the market owing to the owner now living outside New Zealand. The returns over a series of years show this property to be a first-class investment. Purchasers desiring to buy are assured of easy terms, which are as follows: Firstly.—The property will be put up as a going concern. If not sold Secondly:—The land, together with buildings ’ thereon, will be offered separately. Terms:—£soo cash to be paid on fall of hammer. Then £3OOO cash on possession within one month, if sold as a going concern, or £2OOO cash on possession if sold as land and buildings only. Balance over and above first Mortgage will be arranged by Vendor. The property is now open for inspection and enquiries can made from the Hotel or from the Auctioneers, FINCH, WEBSTER & OSWIN, 159 Featherston St., Wellington. 199 ACRES AT BRUNSWICK 7 miles from Wanganui P.O. 6-bail cowshed. Good 6-roomed house, large outbuildings, piggeries, etc. Handy to school, dairy factory; 12 paddocks; good road. Carrying 60 cows as well as sheep and other stock. A splendid opportunity to secure a city farm. PRICE: £35 PER ACRE. Terms given. FARMLETS.—We have a choice of several farmlets from one to ten acres for sale. JOHN D. BRECHIN, LAND AGENT, ’Phone 2573. 7 Dublin St. WANGANUL AARD ADDITIONAL SUNDAY SERVICES FOB PALMERSTON NORTH, MASTERTON, NAPIER AND WELLINGTON and Intermediate Towns (New Service). Dept. Wanganui 11.0 a.m. 4.0 p.m. p.m. p.m. Arr. Palmerston N. 1.0 6-0 (Stop for dinner). (Stop for tea) Arr. Masterton .. 4.0 An. Napier . • .. 6.30 10.45 Arr. Wellington .. 6.30 10.45 For North — Dept. Wanganui 3.15 p.m. Arr. New Plymouth 7.30 p.m. FARES AS WEEK-DAYS. JJODSON ’8 piONEER M° TOB gERVICE, LTD. ST. HILL STREET | Near Opera House. *Phonß 2121. ‘ Also Government Torxist Bureau. And Office. 54 Avenue. ’Phone 3C30

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 98, 28 April 1930, Page 12

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