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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7808, 24 August 1903, Page 4

 

___ HASH PALMER. MONDAY, AUGUST 24. UNRESERVED CLJEARING SALE Of CROCKEEY, GLASSWARE, &c. TTARRY PALMER has received in-1"8 structions to continue the sale of crockery, glassware, lamps, ironmongery, &c, on behalf of A. E. Clausen, as above. Sale at 12 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OP FURNITURE To be held on the premises, Pascal street. TUESDAY NEXT, '25th AUGUST? At lr o'clock. LOOK FOR THE FLAG! HARRY PALMER has been favored with instructions from Mr H. S. Flood to sell the whole of his superior household furniture and effects. The following are a fow of the principal lines : •- Handsome sideboard (mirror back and side cupboards), chesterfield couch in velvot pile, dining table, new Singer treadle machine (7 drawers), linoleum throughout the house, brass i rail bedsteads, mattresses, beds and pillows, single bedsteads and wire stretchers, duchess 1 chest, marble top washstand, Kidderminster squares, chest ; drawers, kitchen furniture, crockery, mangle, wringer, [ hanging lamp, hall and tablo lamps, etc. The whole of the above furniture 16 practically new and in excellent condition and is offered absolutely without reserve. HARRY PALMER, 1 Auctioneer. GLEAEING SALE, ON THe" PREMISES. THURSDAY, 27th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. Church-street West, just back of . engine-shed. HARRY PALMER has received instructions from Mr H. Lund to sell the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising furniture, cow in full milk, fowls, hay, potatoes, barley, tools, &c, &c. No reserve. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF PEOPEETIES. To be held at the Auction Mart, 2 SATURDAY, 29th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. L ■ 5 TTARRY PALMER has received mii structions from the Manawatu Permanent Equitable Building Society , to sell the following valuable property- Part section 892, containing 1 rood 1 5 perches, having a frontage of 93 links to Church street, depth 300 links, with a 4-roomed cottage and outbuildings thereon. Also—On behalf of Mr G. J. Scott, the administrator of the estate of J. J. Leigh, deceased— Sub-section 7 of section 167, next the Terrace End school, containing 1 rood, a 4-roomed cottage and a smaller cottage. For full particulars apply to Mr G. J. Scott or the auctioneer HARRY PALMER. VALUABLE PROPERTY CLOSE TO THE SQUARE. TO BE SOLD ON SATURDAY, 29th At 2 o'clock. HABKY PALMEB will sell on account of Mrs Stevens the following property— > , |of an acre, having a frontage to Ferguson street, good 6-roorned 8 house thereon, all necessary n outbuildings, including good ' J stable and loft ; within three * minutes of post office, terms easy. 3 HARRY PALMER. SEED POTATOES. 1 HARRY PALMER HAS now in stock a choice consignment of Seed Potatoes of the following varieties :— White Elephants Up-to-dates Bruee's Frost Proof Circular Heads Beauty of Hebron, white bnd red Kidneys Early Rose American Eose j Magnum Bonum. These can be obtained in lots to suit purchasers, from 281bs to full sacks, or at " per ton. Most of the above varieties are grown out of the district. COLLINS BROS, Edwin K. CoM.iß.to1> Henrt H. Colli ks COLLINS BROS. (Late with Harry PaJmer) Stock & General Auctioneers, ' Valuators, Hotel Brokers, Land Agents, Produce Merchants, &c. FEILDING. FCR immediate sale—2os acres, all in grass, subdivided 9 paddocks, perma. nent water, good district, a bargain at Lll per acre. Bakery business doing 5 ton per month. Hotel business in flourishing centre. Splendid business site The. Square, Palmerston North, small amount down, balance at 3 per cent. Farms and town properties in all parts of the district. Particulars on application. , COLLINS BROS., Telephone 46, Feilding. THE SILVER GRID rpHE New Proprietor is H. P. LITTLE_L WOOD, formerly of the Willow Bank Boardinghouse. The establishment will be thoroughly renovated and conducted under the pro - prietor's personal supervision. Hot dinners, grills, etc., at all hours. Fresh fiish arrive daily. Oysters also arrive daily, and may be had by bottle, plate or kit. Note address : Next Public Library. Australian Mutual Provident Society. MONEY TO LEND. rpHIS Society is prepared to lend -*- money on First-class Freehold City and Country Securities at 4£ per cent. Liberal Mortgage Dead gives power to repay portions of loan during term. Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, Wellington, or to any of the Society's District Offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, Ist June 1903. A. F. Martin, Telephone 204. Engineer, Millwright, Iron and Brass Founder. ENGINES, Boilers and Machinery of all kinds erected and repaired. Cylinders re-bpred and boilers re-tubed, Shafting, pulleys, bearings, steam fittings, lubricating. ails, packings, etc., in stock. AGENT FOR— Crossley's Gas& Oil Engines Over 40,000 in use. Highest award Paris Exhibition, 1900. Huston, Proctor & Co,, Ltd, (Lincoln, England.) Traction, Portable, Stationary Steam Engines, k Threshing Mills. [ S. Luke & Co.. Ltd. Engines and Boilers of all kinds. Second-hand Steam, Gas and Oil Engines, for sale. ; Correspondence Invited. ;- A, F. "MARTiM, Main street East, Palmbrston N |

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