Auction. Sales. 0 H N COULL. AUCTIONEER. AVENUE, Opposite Herald Office. Speciality: House Clearing Sales. Chief: Agent Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd. JOHN COULL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26th, AT 1 P.M. LADY’S NEW HUMBER BIKE (PERFECT ORDER), . GENT’S FREE WHEEL B.P. BIKE (PERFECT ORDER), 4 GOOD CARPET SQUARES, AXMINSTER HALT, RUNN.GR, MODERN FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AT JOHN COULL’S SALE ROOMS, 116 RID GW AY STREET. TOHN COULL, instructed by various vendors, will Sell by Public Auction as above; ON ACCOUNT PUBLIC TRUSTEE.— 1 LADY’S NEW HUMBER CYCLE (PERFECT ORDER). OTHER VENDORS.—I Gent’s free wheel bach pedal b. bike (perfect order), 1 HEAVY ART CARPET SQUARE (11 x 8),, 1 VELVET PILE CARPET SQUARE (12 x 10), 1 GOOD BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARE (13 x 13), 8 YARDS RICH RED AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER (FIRST QUALITY), 13 YARDS AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER (3 PIECES), 1 SMALL BEVEL MIRROR KAUEf SIDEBOARD (AS NEW), 1 LARGE 5 BEVEL MIRROR SIDEBOARD, 3PIECE SUITE IN GREEN PLUSH COMPRISING COUCH AND 2 EASY Cll.-liR-S (PERFECT ORDER), 1 ORIENTAL PATTERN CARPET SQUARE (AS NEW 12 x 10*), 1 KAURI BEVEL MIRROR WARDROBE, 1 STAINED RIMU BEVEL MIRROR WARDROBE, 1 TARERE (NEW ZEALAND OAK) BEVEL MIRROR WARD ROB G (AS NEW), 3 UPHOLSTERED DINING ROOM SIIITBS (1 SOLID KAURI), 1 LIGHT RIMU BEVEL MIRROR HALLSTAND. SMALLER LINES AS FOLLOWS.— Single, J and double iron bedsteads and mattresses, bamboo hallstand, 2drawor chest, large mirror, small mirror, feather and kapoc mattresses, 12 bentwood and other chairs, copper kettle, iron bettle, fire guard, several rolls of lino, 1 PRIMUS STOVE (PERFECT ORDER), assorted ( croo kery, gas range, duchess table and. stand, garden seat, nice bevel mirror overmantel, kitchen tables (small and large), kitchen dresser, stuffed lards in case, kitchen oheffoneir and 5drawer chest (sound), 3 2-drawer ' chests, 1 duchess chest, 25 framed pictures, 4 dining chairs, bentwood rocker, child’s jmsh chair, 3 wide blinds, 1 L.li. hail table, 2 drawers, shoemaker’s lasts, brass and iron pres, pans, scales and weights, 3 nice folding chairs and many other lines. AS ROOM IS FULL EVERYTHING IS FOR ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th, AT 1 P.M. Mrs TUCKER’S CLEARING SALE. 5-SFATER OVERLAND CAR, 3 SPRING CARTS, EVERT DESCRIPTION OF OUIVIDG SUNDRIES, FURNITURE, ABOUT 1000 BOOKS. SPEENGVALE ROAD, MOSSTOWN. TOHN COULL, instructed by Mrs 11. E. Tucker, will Sell by Public Auction as above; HGR WELL KNOWN 5-SEATER OVERLAND CAR (MODEL 75), ELECTRIC LIGHT, SELF-STARTER, SPARE WHEEL, 6 TYRES (ALL GOOD), DETACHABLE WHEEL. (This Car is in first-class order and at' the price asked is sure to find a ready sale. Car may bo seen at Mrs Tucker’s residence or by arrangement with the Auctioneer. Following sale of car: 8 cases Benzine, also 1 strong spring cart (perfect order), 1 ton. 1 farm spring cart. Set spring cart harness and set trap harness. Every description of tools, including anvil. About 1 mile wire netting, assorted mesh and widths. Furniture, books mid many sundries. 1 dozen White Leghorn hens, 18 ducks. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. ACRE FREEHOLD, 4 DWELLINGS (CORNER HARRISON AND M ATHTESON STREETS). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, At 2.30 p.m. T JOHN COULL’S SALE ROOMS, 116 RIDGWAY STREET. JOHN COULL Instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs A. A. Pinches, will Sell, by Public Auction, as above; — LOT 491.—With 1 chain frontage to Harrison Street, 2-1 chain frontage to Mathieson Street, area * acre. Buildings.—Small shop and 5 rooms, corner Mathieson Street, 3-4 roomed cottages, adjoining above and facing Mathieson Street, all tenanted. (The whole will be offered as one lot). Conditions of sale and further particulars from the auctioneer. The above sale offers a first class investment. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer.
'SPRING SOWING. We invite Fanners before Buying to Inspect onr Stocks of Seed GAETON OATS. Seed ALGERIAN OATS. Seed BARLEY, Also RYEGRASSES. COCKSFOOT. CLOYEIiS, And FORAGE PLANTS. ( Onr Prices are Eight and the Quality has been our Chief Consideration. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, WANGANUI. WANTED Known That the con- * ' stant endeavour of the Printing Department of the “Wanganui Herald” is to turn out wcrk that is pleasing to both the eye and the pocket. A trial order will convince you that we are BUfieeosfulj
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 12
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694Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160737, 25 August 1920, Page 12
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