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SMITH. WEBSTER & CO.. AGENTS POE Cooper’s Sheep Dips* Cooper's Worm Tablets. South British 1 nsumuce Co., X&L Valuations of WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, and TALLOW, held regularly at Wanganui. CALENDER OP STOCK SALES. Wednesday, April 9th. Wednesday, April 23rd. Sale of Mr C. F. Moore’s Rangitetaw property at the Fire Brigade Hall, att' Wed noday, 23rd. April. \ IMPORTANT SUB-DIVISIONAL LAND SALE. ■MURRAY, ROBERTS AND (XL, A LTD., in conjunction 'with. SBIML WEBSTER AND CO., are instructed b?, Air G. F. Moore, of Bushy Park, Ksjh Iwi, to Sell by Public Auction, IN THE FIR P BRIGADE HALL* WANGANUI. ON WEDNESDAY. 23rd APRIL, 1913,, At 2 p.m. The his RANGTTATAU,TPm. PERTY, Kai Iwi, Wanganui, OK^~“~na 1 of . 8238 ACRES FREEHOLD Sub-divided into Five S(«tiMid,^M.aiiai.'; Loi. 1.—1715 Acres. Jxit 2. 15G5 Acres. Lot '■>.—l4oo Acres. Lot 4. —1070 Acres. Lot 5.—2488 Acres. Comprising excellent hilly and undu. luting grazing country, well-watered, and substantially fenced, and portion of which is in bush. This property is situated 9 miles from Kai Iwi, and 18 miles from Wanganui by good, roads. Terms are exceptionally easy, being:. 10 per rent, on fall of hammer; lo per cent, in 2 years from data of possession. Balance, in 5 years ad 51 per cent. Possession 2nd June, 1919. Arrangements to inspect can he mada with the ane.tioneers. There is also a bi-weekly coach, service from Kai Iwi to Pa-parangi. Plans and further particulars on *pplication to Murray, Roberts and Co.; Ltd., Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, Dunedin, Eeilding, and Masterton; ox; to Marshall, Hutton and Izard, Wanganui. An Auction .Sale of Stock will bo held by the ahovo-menl ioned firms a few days after the land in sold. AT WILLIAMS AND HARPER'S AUCTION ROOMS, /jt.OLD, silver, and diamond jewellery; silverware, electro plate, cutlery, china dinner and. tea wets, leather goods, etc., etc., being remaining portion of assigned stock of Messrs Nuk’s, jewellers, Auckland and Christchurch,, together with several cases of goods just arrived per steamers Ruaiuoe and ■ Port Lincoln. OVER £2500 VALUE OP PRACTICALLY UNOBTAIN ABM GOODS. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT ESERYB. FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 4th. At 11 O’Clock, And Continuing Daily Following Week, Each Afternoon, at 2, Until the entire collection, is disposed of. 'fflfi GOLD, SILVER, AND DIAMOND JEW ELLERY consists of .Ladies' and gentlemen’s 18et. singlestone diamond rings, cross over dja= mond rings, diamond half-hoops, di**' rnoud, ruby and sapphire rings, solid gold bracelets and bangles set with precious stones, very fine gold pendants, exquisite gold brooches, ear-rings, neck# lets, solid gold chain (stamped every link), high-class ladies’ and gents’ solid gold English lever watches by best English makers, Waltham and Elgin lever watches, solid gold expand*# watch bracelets, luminous dial wristlet watches, and other, articles of jewellery too numerous to specify. SILVERWARE, AND SHEFFIELD ELECTROPLATED GOODE Comprise large and small (Queen, Auaa and George patterns), tea and oofbec services, hot-water kettles, flower stands, salad bowls, hot-water jugs, English oalc waiters, biscuit barrels, soup tureens, entree dishes, cake and fruit stands, rose bowls, presentation cups, solid silver manicure sets, hair brushes, mirrors, combs, etc., etc. CUTLERY, (’HINA. AND LEATHER GOODS Include handsome cases of cutlery, fish and fruit knives and forks, loose table cutlery, jam and butler knives, forks and spoons, and several cabinet cases of cutierv. All superior quality. ENGLISH'CHINA DINNER AND TEA SETS, A r ERY CHOICE. Fine art hand-painted exhibition china pedestal vases, jardincers, 1 adieu* leather hags, purses, fanev goods, etc. THE COLLECTION WILL BE ON VIEW FOR INSPECTION on On THLRSDAY, APRIL 3rd, From 2 to 5, and forms the LARGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE STOCK, EVER SOLD BY AUCTION IN THE DOMINION. For protection of iutending purchasers. a Written Guarantee of description will be given at lime of sale. FIRST DAY OF SALE: ~ FRIDAY, APRIL Uh, at 11 o’clock. WILLIAMS AND HARPER, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 3. At 1 p.m. Hicks and bull, ltd., win- Sell on behalf of N. Higgle, ixsq., of Okoia, at Hie Assembly Rooms (removed there for convenience'), his complete furnishings. Nice dining-room finite (seven pieces, in tapestry, heavy Morris), Morris chair in Utrecht, easy and wicker chairs, large Ixvokcasc, tables, six: high-back dinjug chairs, gate-leg table, mats, carpet (12 x 10), linoleum, curtain poles and curtains, cupa and saucers and usual crockery, kettles, ]x>ts and pans, saucepans, etc., couch, settee, sewing-machine, clocks, hallstand, several yards of carpet runner, clothes basket'., pictures (good subjects), brooms, cake stand, antique vases, double 1 wooden bedsteads, do. wire mattresses and bedding, flock and kapoo mattresses, duchess pair, washstand, blankets, pillows, ebx, etc • NO RESERVE, E, BULL, Andzoneen.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15782, 2 April 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15782, 2 April 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15782, 2 April 1919, Page 10