AUCTION SALES TO-DAY (THURSDAY), NOV. 28, AT 1.30 P.M. JOHN CO DLL’S SALE-ROOMS, MARIA PLACE. JOHN COULL has received instructions from the Owner, who is leaving for Dunedin, to sell by Public Auction as above: — A GOOD LINE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, TOOLS, AND SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. JOHN COULL. Auctioneer. L . ■ ■
MR. FARMER ONE QUALITY THE BEST. Plough Collars, the best . .. £l/17/6 Plough Collars, the best . .. £l/18/6 Plough Collars, the best . .. £l/19/6 Plough Collars, the best . .. £2/1/We do all classes of repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. A. BYWATER & SON. 136, GUYTON STREET. FRANKISH BROS-' MART We are Registered Valuers on Furniture and Effects. Selling Every Day: Fruit, Vegetables, Produce. Always in stock, good line of furniture, bedding, tools, and sundries. ON VIEW NOW: XMAS TOYS. 11. ALP, Mart Manager & Ilcgd. Valuer.
VIA PANAMA’ V (NO TRANSHIPMENT) | vends of the N.Z. Shipping Co.’i fle«« I shortest and most enjoyable route I Full detail*, farao. mu. <"»■" . . The NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD. JOHNSTON & CO.. LTD. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE CO., LTD.
again. ’ , Over 100,000 passed through London’s terminal air-port at Croydon during 1934. These figures include passengers arriving and departing on inland air routes, but over 90,000 of the total crossed the Channel. Of these ovfer 50,000 were carried in British aircraft.
MAGNIFICENT FAT LAMB COUNTRY (f 480 ACRES—Freehold, all in splendid clean, per:-.meat I* undulating, no waste land. 15 paddecks. 6-robmed ings, woolshed, yards and dip. Pastures in great hea-t. down 1400 ewes' 70 stud ewes, 600 hoggets, horses at.-: , ' at ’g, iir All surplus stock fattened. Splendidly situated close to tn - works. Price £27 per acre. Terms, £BOOO cash. .. DAIRY FARM. EASY TERMS.— IO7 acres FreeliG-. i Station. 8) miles market town. Practically all flat an I in good pasture carrying 36 dairy cows, 3 cows with calvc!| heifers, 2 horses, 34 pigs. Abundance firewood and P cr " ;ane “, ors nd* house, wash-house, 4-bail cotvshed and separator room, out-buildings. Bates £3 5s lOd. Price £l5 per acre. Termsat valuation. F R H BRICE & Co Dj, REAL ESTATE AGENTS
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 28 November 1935, Page 12
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