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AUCTION SALES. ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. , CALENDAR OF SALES. DECEMBER. Wanganui,' Wednesday ...'........;.. .16 Clearing.Sale ofDairy Stock,' Pigs, etc., account E. P. Blake, Way-/ erley, Thursday 17 Waverley, Friday 18 NOTE.—We are agents for a reliable man to perform Cattle Speying. We can also give estimates for Drain Ploughing PRELIMINARY NOTICE. D ALGETY AND 00., LTD., instructed by E. P. Blake, Esq., will sell on the farm, Waverley, without reserve, on the 17th December, Ins DAIRY STOCK, ETC., Comprising— ] 110 Cows, 60 Pigs, 14 Horses, etc. PARTICULARS LATER. FOR SALE. fliA ACRES, freehold; 4 miles from Raetihi; splendid glazing property ; 513 acres grass, balance bush; j good house, eheepyards, etc. Price, £7 5s cash, or £7 10s terms. Further particulars from DALGETY AND COMPANY, LT^D., ' Palmerston North. PAiTmERSTON N ORTH STOCK S ALK THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1903. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMJ\ ITED, will sell as above at 1.30 p.m.—. , 350 2-tooth Ewes (good) ■ 250 Ewes and 100 per cent, lambs 200 Tip-top 2-tooth Ewes 150 2-tooth Wethors 100 Forward Wethers -^ 80 Shorn Hoggets 70 Shorn fat Ewes j 50 Well-bred 15-months Steers- ! 12 Forward Cows and heifers 35 Picked- Jersey Heifers 40 3-year Steers ' " 20 5-year Bullocks I " 20 2-year Steers j 15 3-year Steers 10 Springing Heifers, Jersey strain MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, loih DECEMBER. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIM j\. ITED. will sell as above— SO Prime fat Wethers (shorn) • 120 Ewes and Lambs 130 2-tooth Ewc-s (shorn) 2b Fat Ewes 60 Forward Ewes 16 Fat Bullocks 1 Buckeye Mower ' nth DECEMBER-, At lpm. JH. KEESING, instructed"'"by Mr • tJoss, will cell at his residence, No. 9, lngest-re .Street, the whole oi: his Household Furniture and EfrecLs, consisting of: — 'Uiic-Jcei-Aeld couch, 3-piece suite (in plush and tapestry),. dining table, plush cover, Singer'ci treadle sewing ■ machine, fine chiiionier and book-ease, overmantel, Austrian, rattan,! child's,. • and kitchen chairs, occasional . and kitchen tables, fenders, brasses, scuttle, fire- screen, hearth rugs, clock, vases, ornaments, pictures (oil and ethers), carpet,' corkoleum,- easel-, fancy pofrj, ier-n stand, curtains, sot carvers, - cutlery, epergne, cruets, glassware, duchess pair, double and single, bedsteads, blankets, pillows, spring and kapoc mattresses, bed and table linen, matting, drawers, washstand, chamber* sets,' toilet erets, backet (mirror. 1 back), towel rail,,, mirror, oilelothy hall ~ standj carpet sweeper, clothes basket, scales, crock-' , : cry, Potts' kens, bath, preserve pan, mince", primus^ gas i^ng,'girduitopis, pots, pans,, and* usual sundries. Also <■' Coquet set1 and green heart fish rod. 1 J. H. KEESING, . Auctioneer. MAGNIFICENT,FREEHOLD PRO- ... :.: -■ ". : : PERTY. V: , . ■■•■" Monday, December •• iith, i..'...."... . At 12,15 p.m. JH. KEESING, instructed by-^the' • owner, will sell*,on the property as. above— .: -. . ■ That Most Beautiful Property.:» "ST. LEONARD'S," now the residence of H. B. Webster, ■Esq. ■ ; ; ■■;■ ■'.; .• ■• rA:.;■;.:.;■/ ■■■'•■■ This is without doubt the finest suburban property for a gentleman's recsidenco to bo found in this district. Commands a lovelyview over surroundings. Over 5 acres with excellent."'frontage. Beautiful lawns, flower .beds, orchard, 'paddocks; fine old trees, carriage drive, stables, coach house. Everything a gentleman requires. Easy .terms. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, J. H. KEESING, Woo! Ooisifj Op. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. HERE ARE TWO CHEAP FARMS, | JUST BOOKED:— j 1 099 ACRES, O.R.P. at 10s per j JLU/v/w acre.•■--This is a splendid block of good grass growing land, one mile ■ from store and P.O. Two hundred acres of river flat, balance easy low I hills, the highest point ■being. o«ly 500 feet. 100 acres felled and grassed, balance bush. Goodwill, £700. Cash, £400. (620.) ima ACRES, half freehold, half JL/1Q L.1.P., Taranaki. 1000 acres in grass, balance bush. Five miles from school, store, P. 0., factory and railway station by metalled road. Large new houso and outbuildings, 'shedfi, yards, dip. Well fenced and subdivided. 200 acres river flats. Price £3 5s per acre- \ .£BOO cash. The first to inspect will purchase. (G10.» Apply to — ■PERCY-FOBLONG LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. /COMPETITIONS for young and old '.n' \J December number of "Good Cheer." Half-a-crown a year to any address. Send your subscription in time for the New Year number.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 December 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 December 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 December 1908, Page 8

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