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Auction Salts. J. H. NIXON AND CO., J. H. NIXON AND CO.'S LIST OF AUCTION SALES FOR OCTOBER. Wanganui, Wednesday 7 Wanganui, Wednesday 21 FARMS of every description on our books for sale or lease. AGENTS FOR:— Royal Insurance Co., Ltd., Fire. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limited. Live Stock General Insurance Co., of N.Z. Royal Insurance Co., Limited, Accident. N.Z. Automatic Gate Co., Limited. SALE YARDS AT— Wanganui, Waverley, • Mangainalru, and Raetihi. Auctioneer. J. H. KEESING. At the request of tho Mortgagee i»ud undc-r conduct of the Registrar at Wauganui, ot the Supreme Court cf New Zealand. MR. J. H. KEESING is instructed lrs the Registrar at Wanganui of thp. S.Jjreme Court of New Zealand (acting under the powers conferred upon him V>y I "The Property Law Act, 1905") to sell by public auction at his mart, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, on Wednesday, October 7th, 1908, at 2.30 p.m., the frehold premises of W. A. Read, containing twenty-eight arid sixth-tenth perches more or less, being lot numbered 4 ou deposited plan No. 694, part section 20, Right Bank, Wattganui River, and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title 109, folio 227, together with the house and buildings thereon. The land is being sold under power of sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 49776, from W. A. Read, to G V. D. Butts, and subject 'to Memorandum of Mortgage No. 48514, securing the sum of £300 and interest. Particulars and conditions of sale, etc., may be inspected at the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wanganui, or at the office of Mr J. D. W: Mcßeth, Solicitor, . Wicksteed Place, Wanganni. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2nd, 1908, At 1 o'clock. Til. KEESING. insiructed by Mrs v Dodgshmi, will .sell at her residence, No. 41, Campbell Street, the whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of — Easy chairs, folding chairs, dexter rocker, piano <;tool, flower pots and stands, Canterbury, fendera, irons, brasses, ornaments, carpets, cake carrier, occasional, dining, kitchen and other tables, curtains, poles, blinds, rollers, hall curtains, umbrella vase, racquet press, couch, dinner waggon (very w-e), corner cabinet, revolving book ca^e, Austrian and willow chairs, pretty clock, linoleums, bedsteads, shakedo.vns, flax, wire, feather and kapoc beds, willows, blankets, duchess chests, '.oilet tables, washstands, h. rugs, Ottoman couch, shelves, eh. sets, chests drawers, racks, mirrors, horse, dish covers, gas cooking 1 stove (newest style), dinner service, tea set, clocks, pree. pan, r.iangle, crockery, glassware, lamps, -wringer, baskets, tubs, pots, pans, garden tools, hose, lawn mower, lines, props, and usual sundries. NOTE. — Mrs Dodgshun's library will bo sold at a future date. J. H. KEESING,* Auctioneer. .^ «— — «■ FOB EXCHANGE GOOD FARM FOR WANGANUI PROPERTY. WE have been instructed to offer the followiug property for sale, or exchange for Wanganui Town or Suburban House property — 200 acres, 0.r.p., at 2C« — 180 acres in English grass, of which 321bs was sown per acre, the remaining 20 acres oeing bush, chiefly tawa. Ihe property is divided into three paddocks, practically ring-fenced, fencing posts and wire in good order. The country consists of low hills of papa formation, metal road to within 3 miles-, school 1J miles. House 4 rooms, sheep-yards, small orchard, 20 trees. The country winters 2} sheep to the acre without artificial food. This is a good clean grass country, no weeds, grows splfndid feed. Can be made freehold within 3 years. Residential clause fulfilled. Goodwill £7 10s per acre. The above is a good property. EXCHANGE FOR WANGANUI FARM. 422 ACRES— Freehold. All in grass, but 8 acres oats, divided into 15 paddocks, post and wire fencing, well watered by running stream, 370 acres flat, 250 acres stumped ready for the plough, good wheat has been grown on this farm; school and creamery 1 mile, 6 miles from railway station. Carrying about 1000 sheep, 60 head of cattle, and 7 horses through the winter. Dwelling of 7 rooms, with washhouse and dairy. Small woolshed, yards, etc. Price, per acre. (No. 202). X H. NIXON & CO., Stock, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and Financial Agents. Corner Opposite P. 0.. Wanganui. Coffee Palace New Plymouth. One Minute from Railway Station and Sea. Five minutes from Recreation Ground. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. TARIFF— Ss per day. THE LEADING UNLICENSED HOUSE In the heart of the town. Sixty Lofty, Airy Rooms.— Ladies' TeaRoom, Large Dining Room, etc. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Sample Rooms. x PREMISES— Corner of Devon and Egmont Streets. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE OF LONDON. (Limited) (Incorporated 1720 A.».) Invested Funds exceed £3,100,000 Claims Paid exceed ,£42,000,000 ALL CLASSES O FFIRE AND MARINE RISK^ TAKEN at Lowest RatM. Liberal adjustment* of Loans; proaapt settlements. A.. HATRICK AND CO., 1 District Managers, Taupo Quay.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12580, 29 September 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12580, 29 September 1908, Page 8