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HARRY PALMER. THURSDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1903, At 2.30. AT THE RANGITIKEI LAND MART, Raugitikei St., Palmerston N. MR HARRY PALMER, in conjunction with Messrs Dwan Bros, of Wellington, has received instructions from tho owners, in order to close up a Partnership, to sell by public auction on the above date that very valuable freehold section opposite the Railway Station, having a frontage of 100 feet by a depth of 200 feet, more or less, together with that substantial modern building known as THE MASONIC HOTEL, which is now in perfect order and repair. Tho house has just lately been renovated and papered throughout. Attached to the Hotel are a large number of looseboxes and and good stabling accommodation. This house is entirely free for beers, wines and spirits, and would prove a very good investment to those wishing to purchase a Hotel property. The position of the Masonic—being so close to the Railway Station*—makes the freehold very valuable, not only for a hotel, but for general business purposes. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. SALE OF FRIVILEGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE NOVEMBER 3 DAYS' SHOW. TO BE SOLD ON THURSDAY NEXT, 15th OCT., at 2.45. HARRY PALMER has received instructions from the A. and P. Society to sell at his Mart the following privileges :— • No. 1 Publican's Bar, east end of Grandstand No. 2 Publican's Bar, west end of Grandstand No. 3 Publican's Bar, attached to 2s Stand No. 4 Publican's Bar, adjacent to Exhibition Hall. The usual conditions as supplied by the Association, and which can be seen at their office, or at the office of the Auctioneer. HARRY PALMER. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF TOWN PROPERTIES. TTARRY PALMER will sell by ■*-■*- public auction at his rooms, Rangitikei-street, on THURSDAY, 15th October, at 2 o'clock, the following valuable properties. The freehold of the Masonic Hotel, as already advertised. CHURCH-STREET, J-acre section, with new 6-roomed house thereon, also wash-house, stable, trap shed, etc. (all new). CHURCH-STREET, part section 890, having a frontage of 66 feet by about 6 chains, together with good substantial 6-roomed dwelling and all necessary outbuildings; only five minutes from Square. MAIN STREET, i acre land, having a frontage of 66 feet by 2£ chains deep. Good 8-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings FERGUSON STREET, part sections 829 and 831; J-acre section with 66 feet frontage, good 5-roomed house and outbuildings; only two minutes from Square FERGUSON STREET (West), part section 793, having a frontage of 66 feet, more or less, by a depth of about 107 feet WEST STREET, part section 793, having a frontage of 66 feet fey 132 feet. BURKE STREET-New six-roomed house, washhouse, every convenience, 3Sft frontage, depth 132 ft ; 3 minutes from railway station. Term 8 easy. "*" ' TERRACE -END—Part section 608, having a*frontage of 66ft to Main street', with well-built house of heart of totara ; every convenience. TERRACE END—Part section 609, having a frontage of 66ft to Church street by a depth, of 2J chains Excellent building-site. MAIN STREET, i-acre—Being pkrt Beotion 47, having a* f rosft&ge {of 60ft, together with shop, dwelling, etc., etc.; also bakehouse, fitted with new 8 x 10 registry oven, washhouse, stable, etc. All these properties are, within easy. reach of the railway station. i ' -HARRY PALMER, j Auctioneer; CLEARING SALE QF DAIRYY §TQOIS. To lie held an tho Farm, Tolsomaru QN TUESDAY, 2Qth OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock sharp, HABRY PALMER will sell onaccount of Joseph Middleton, the Whole of his dairy stock as follows :-— 10 springing heifer* 8 good milk cows 6 18 month heifers 5 18-month steers 2 bacon pigs 1 spring dray, horse and harness 20 pair good fowls Also -Milk cans, household furniture, tools and sundries. Luncheon Provided. HARRY PALMER, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE QF FURNITURE, J.TQ., To be held at Hokowhitu ON WEDNESDAY, 21st OCTOBERHARRY PALMER will sell on account of Mrs Snelson, the whole of her household furniture and effects, full particulars of which will appear in a future issue. NEW UNCOMMON AND PRETTY. WE have just opened. Up a most attractive display of rattan suites with plush seats, rattan and bamboo tables and chairs, rattarj hall stands, music Canterburys and stools, etc, etc. CALL AND SEE THEM BEFOEE THEY ALL GO. OUR Showroom is always open for inspection. WE have also a splendid line of brass-rail bedsteads, fenders and brasses to choose from. HARRY PALMER. CRAVEN. SCHOOL FOR GIBI4S. MISS FRASER," Pb.ncipal. rpHE third term will begin on Wed- -*- nesday, 23rd September, Consumption FOLLOWS Neglectp Colds SYKES ~ CURA COUGH WIU CURE. YOU IT ACTS _/*£ M/IQiC.'.i m mum fa _ g/i».,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7842, 15 October 1903, Page 4

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