Exchange Sale Kooms THURSDAY, JUNE 19, AT 2 p.M By order of the Mortgagee. r WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- J TION the undernoted property : Freehold Section in Rimu StreetBeing part sec. I, block 4, Otanake. containing 23 perches, more or less, on which is erected a nice new fourroomed dwelling, washhouse, bathroom and shed. JNO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer NOTE —This is one of the choicest sections in the town, being high and dry, above the dust of summer and fogs of winter. Buildings are new and convenient. Terms may be be arranged. Auctioneer will show property at any time. Why pay rent? THE FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON. At the Mart, Taupiri Street, JUNE .14TH., AT 1.30 PROMPT ,-RUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL, 1 OTHER SHRUBS & PLANTS I have been instructed by Mr Body of the Hamilton nurseries to sell by Public Auction as above. Terms JNO. R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. Note —I am advised that this will be a nice well assorted lot of really good stuff and will be on view morning of sale. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT RUAHINE MANGAWEKA. THURSDAY, JUNE I2TH, 1913, at 12.30 o'clock. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., ■"■ have received instructions from J. A. McKenzie, Esq., who has disposed of his property, to sell on the place some nine miles from Mangaweka, the whole of his choice dairy herd, plant, bullocks, etc.,.comprising; 110 first class dairy cows 70 Jersey grade heifers, to calve in August and September 10 Jersey grade yearling heifers 100 3-year bullocks 6 young bulls 100 2-tooth Lincoln ewes 22-tooth Lincoln rams 6 hacks and harness horses Milk cans, buckets, Alfa-Laval steam separator, milk cart, hqrse and harness, gig, chaffcutter, farm implements, tools, household furniture and effects, 2 good dogs, 6 sacks eating potatoes, pig potatoes, seed, up-to-date sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The dairy cows are principally Jersey grade 2nd and 3rd calvers and will come in at factory dates, They can be thoroughly recommended. Conveyances arranged : Coaches leave Mangaweka immediately on arrival of Main Trunk train. Intending purchasers from South must reach Mangaweka overnight. Daily morning coach from Rangiwahia passes gate. FOR SALE. 9CM ACRES NATIVE LEASE, bush, 120 acres felled bush and rassed; well watered by springs, nearly all level and ploughable. Particulars on application at Chronicle Office. Boarding* House to Let TO LET eleven-roomed boarding house, well furnished throughout. Ten permanent boarders. £IOO for lease and furniture. lApply Chronicle.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 574, 7 June 1913, Page 4
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