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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7808, 3 September 1903, Page 4

 

HARRY PALMS*. CLEARING SALE;; .OF BRICK-, MAKING Pi/AflT, HORSES, TOOLS, Etc., At the Premises, Alexandra Street. FRIDAY NEXT, the 4th SEPT., At 1 o'clock. HARRY PALMER has received instructions from tho Executive in the estate of W. Smith, deceased, to sell the whole of tho plant, horses, harness, tools, etc., etc., as follows — 1 draught mare **Dolly" 1 draught mare "Darkey" 1 draught mare'"'Topsy" i 1 draugHt make (iTom" '-■-•? 1 spring trip 2 tip drays 2 sets dray harness 2 sets leading harness 1 set of trap harness 1 pug mill 1 brick kiln, estimated to contain 15,000 bricks 29 brick moulds. 2 brick drying sheds, 21 sheets of iron, 1500 ft rough timber, picks, spades, wheelbarrows, etc. No Reserve. Friday, September 4tb, at 1 o'clock. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. On the premises, Komako, (via Pohangina.) WEDNESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. At 12 o'clock. TTARRY PALMER has been favoured •*-*- with instructions from Mr John McLachlan, who bas sold his farm, to sell the Household furniture and effects, sundries, tools, etc. On the premises, Komako, next Wednesday, 9th September, at 12 o'clock. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. POSTPONEMENT. THE sale of dairy stock to be held on account of Mr J. Francis, Glen5 Oroua, has been postponed to a date which will be announced later. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. SEED POTATOES. HARRY PALMER HAS now in stock a choice consignment of Seed Potatoes ef the following varieties:— White Elephants Up-to-dates Bruce's Frost Proof Circular Heads Beauty of Hebron, white bnd red Kidneys Early Rose American Rose 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 i grown out of the district. '« IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TOWN SECTIONS WITHIN EASY DISTANCE OP SQUARE. | AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER, j DON'T MISS THE OPPOR- -J TUNITY. MESSRS G."a7pREECE AND have been instructed by the owners to sell on Exceptionally Easy Terms, a number of Quarter Acre Sections fronting College-street, and a pro-1 posed new street giving access to town within ten chains of Square. New street will be formed and metalled and footpath sanded and tarred to full extent. For full particulars apply immediately to O. A. PREECE AND CO., Sole Agents, - Oxford Buildings, Palmerston N. William Moffatt, Land, Estate, Insurance.. and Commission Agent, CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON N. LEASEHOLDS. 277 acres. Clareville, Wairarapa, to lease for 10 years with right of purchase, rent £41 per annum, 5-roomed house, cowshed, stables, 3 miles from school and township. Purchasing price £410s. Goodwill £300. 93 acres, 3 miles from Sandon, l.i.p. rental 12s 9d per acre, 6-roomed house and all conveniences, close to creamery, splendid d-airying land, 65 bushels crop to acre. All ploughed. Goodwill £300. 970 acres, Rangitikei, 15 years lease, all in grass,- 11 paddocks, .6-roomed house, large woo'shed, dairy, cowshed, yards, etc., 3 sheep to acre, 3 miles from railway, close (to town. Apply at once. No goodwill. 900 acres, Wanganui, splendid sheep and and cattle country, for 10 years at 7s 6d per acre; 400 acres level, 2-_ sheep to acre, good house and outbuildings. FOR SALE. 216 acres, 12 miles from Palmerston, 100 acres bush, paying 5d per 100 ft at sawmill, balance all in grass, small cottage, good grazing country. Price £5 10s. £400 cash, balance at 6 por cent. 89 acres, all level, ring fenced, 6 paddocks, garden, orchard, 7-roomed house, stables, cowshed, etc., 2J miles from township, all ploughed and in grass. Price £1800. 230 acres, 6 miles from Palmerston, all felled and in grass, 7-rbomed house, cowbails, etc.; milling timber at 9d per 100 ft. Price £10 ; £400 cash. 307 acres, Pourewa, near Marton, close to railway; 8-roomed house, cowshed, etc., 8 paddocks, all ploughed except 50 acres bush, level land and ring fenced; splendid dairy farm. Price Ll6. This land has grown 90 bushels of oats to acre. LIOOO cash, and balance at 4J per cent. 275 acres near Feilding, mostly ploughed 10 paadooks, 7-roomed house and outbuildings, splendid dairying land, L 23105. Good terms. LEMONADE FACTORY. A good business, stock, plant, and buildings, horses, carts, as going concern. A large turnover. Price LB2O. DAIRY FARM, LEASE AND HERD FOR SALE. AS A GOING CONCERN. FJ f^ ACRES, all flat, well grassed and I <jj watered; 6-roomed house, large cowshed, Ac., including a first-class guaranteed herd of 33 cows. Creamery 1J miles; lease four years to run at £lper acre. Price for goodwill of lease and herd £425. In addition to the 75 aores, 15 acres of bush adjoins, for which the owner of lease pays no rent. This is a grand chance for a man with small capital. Apply Hudson and Easther, Land and Estate Agents, Levin. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! THOUSANDS TO SELECT FROM "I AT WM. PARK'S BOOK DEPOT. Read "IMAGINATION & SYMBOLISM, or the Foundation and Doors of the Heavenly Jerusalem," by Capt. J. D. R. Hewitt, R.N. Price, 6d. Newest Magazines and Newspapers. Winter Games, including new kinds. Hockey Sticks, from ls each. Ping Pong, Footballs, etc. Latest Novelty Playing Cards, with New Zealand views. ' Lovely Artificial Flowers. New and pretty Birthday Cards. China and Glassware, Leather Goods- Toys, Fancy Goods, Account Books. Stationery of every description. W. PARK, THE SQUARE, There is no danger whatever from lockjaw or biood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is promptly applied. It is an antiseptic and destroys the germs which cause these diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required 1 by the usual treatment. §oldby U.F.C.A,

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