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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7549, 6 October 1902, Page 3

 

HARRY PALMER. "CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS AND STJNDKIES. MONDAY NEXT. 6th OCT, At 1 o'clock. . ARRY PALMER has received "*_ instructions from Mr Thos Sbcerin to sell on tho premises B undary Road the whole of his well-selected Dairy Herd, absolutely without reserve. Comprising — 23 Dairy Cows in milk and !o calve. 4 18-months Heifers, 9 Calves, 8 Ewes, with Lambs 1 Spring Cart, 1 Dray, 1 Spring Trap, 1 Harness Horse (slight reserve) Harness, Milk Cans, Cooler, Dairy TJteusils, and Sundries Double-seated Buggy Note—We can confidently recom- ' mend tho above herd as being ono of the best iv the district. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. ON THE PREMISES, Main Bunnythorpe Railway Road, Four miles from town. WEDNESDAY", Bth OCTOBER At 1.15 o'clock. HARRY PALMER has been favoured " with instructions from G. B. Field, Esq.,who is leaving the colony, to sell absolutely without eeserve— Tbe whole of his .uperior household furnilnve acd effects ; Also.—l pony (thoroughly quiet and reliable in harness), trap and harness, I cow (to calve Bhortly),side saddle, a quantity of garden tools, fowls and sundries. Note.—The furniture has been in use only six months, and is of the' best quality and in perfect order. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. For tbe convenience of town buyers stovenson's bus will leave the Mart for sab at 12.30. , Seed. Potatoes Seed Potatoes Harry Palmer HAS the following picked snd well . selected varieties' for sale at . lowest prices :— Early Rose ■ , Up-t"-D.ates • While Elephants Bruce's Frost Proof • Beauty of Hebron Breezes Prolific Fluke Kidneys Etc., etc. Wheat, Barley, ■ Oats, Peas, Onions, Chaff, Hay, Pig and Early Potatoes, . a:id other produce always In stock. Poultry requisites on hand. Harry Palmer, AUCTIONEER. MOUNSEY & CO, . Mounsey & Co,, Auctioneers* LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS Sales Conduoted Everywhere. A GENTS FOR , Spencer Pianos. Malfiolm. Organs- Highly recommended by ho Duchess of Cornwall, Wertheim Sewing Machines. j Recommended by Everyone. Easy Time Payments. Norwich Union Fire Insurance ' Company. Prompt Settlements. White's Sheep Dip. First Prize .Canterbury A. and P. Sooiety's Trial of the Leading Dips. Eclipse Codlin JXLoV.k Specific and Scale Insecticide- Certain destruction to M tth and Blight - Call and inspect" for y-mrselvca before buying cl?ewhern ] ~~! ■ ,y_B HAWKE'S BAY A. AND P. j SOCIETY. The 40th Annual Show ' will be held at Hastings ON 22nd & 23rd OCTOBER, < £1207 Offered in Money ! Prizes. Entries close at Napier on Wednesday, Bth October. AY, F. J. ANDERSON, Secretary. [Establisii!!i> IS3l] A. MEREIMJIN", PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, ■ The Square, Palmebsxcn N." HAS jnst impor'ei! a complete up-tndate plant, and having secured a. first-class jeweller and engraver i'a nowprepared to manufacture any kind of jewellery on the premises. Watch repairs will, as before, receive prompt personal attention. Old gold and silver bought in any quantity. A select stock of watches, clooks and jewellery always on hand. WELLINGTON. Blousings and Novelty Wash ing Fabrics. Mercerised Lawns, equal to Bilk in appearance, fast colours 9d to 1/4 per yard Mercerised Sateens, light and dark grounds, choice designs ' , 1/ to 1/6 per yard Hoyle's Prints, proverbial for washing and good wear 6J& psr yard Art Dr.ss Linens, the leading fabric in washing material for the season 1/8 to 3/3 per yard Flemish Dress Linens, holland : j chade3 f lOd to 1/5 per yard - I Organdie Maslins, very fine , ! selections of new designs ' and colourings ~ ' 1/3 to 2/3 per yard 1 Novel and Effective Designs in "| BLOUSINGS, DRESS MUSLINS, Etc. | Samples and fashion book post free. , j DIG kS.I.V, WELLINGTON. j A. A. CORRIGAN, I Manager. I I B. HALLENSTEIN, S j Chairman. 1 j A SURE~^bETUNE~ | FOR SALE—The goodwill of a leasee ] with right to purchase 923 acre 31 at £7 and 6s an acre rent. The leas . j has about 3 years to run, can buy at an; j 1 time after 1904. The property is situat'.s 5 about 3 miles from Takapau railway jj station. The whole of it is rich riverI.j[ flats, soil equal to that at LoDgburn ; a. j permanent scream runs through every ■ section. A creamery will be erected I (.guaranteed) at the corner of the home- ' stead paddocks next season. It is already surveyed into sections of 71 to 220 _ acres each. On the homestead section there are an 8-roomed house, woolshed, men's vwhare, another shed, and stables. This is one of the very best investments in the island, and is1, especially suited to dairy farming. 1301 ;! acres sown down iv wheat, oats, and I barley, at valuation. Price tor the " goodwill £2 an acre cash, or will sell : in two lots, viz., 408£ acres without buildings, and 514 acres" with the homestead, etc., etc. Apply sharp to Leigh and Cox solo agents, Main street,.; ; opposite the railway platform. j- Worms undermine Children s Con- , sti utions. Use WADE'S WORM ■ FIGS. Is boxes

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