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HARRY PALMER & CO. TO-DAY. On the premises, next to Martin's Foundry, Main-street, at 1 o'clock. HARRY PALMER & CO. have received instructions from Mr Henry Dickie, to sell the whole of his household furniture and effects. Piano, sideboard, hallstand, suite of furniture in tapes, try, carpets, double and single b.r. bedsteads, spring mattresses, kapoc beds, washstands, toilet sets, curtains and poles, linoleums, oilcloths, tables, chairs, kitchen dresser, E.P. ware, pictures, kitchen utensils, sundries, etc., etc. Also the section, 66 x 165, part section 623, with house thereon, containing 7 rooms, bath-room, hot and cold water, wash-house, etc., etc. PEACHES PEACHES | PEACHES. fpHE First Fruit of the Season is A. now in. Book your orders early for further consignments. HARRY PALMER & CO. TWO BARGAINS IN LEVIN FARMS, 250 aores, one of the finest dairy farms on the coast, 8-roomed house, orchard and all conveniences, close to creamery: £16 an acre; £1500 cash required. . 100 acres lease with purchasing clause, good house, sheds, etc., a tip top property, close to creamery. £100 will buy goodwill, j For further particulars apply HUDSON & fIASTHEB, Land & Estate Agents, Levin. FREEHOLDS. "| 700 eres> limestone downs, £ 8 QQ/~V Acres, alluvial flats, JEI6. QAA Acres, alluvial flats and lime °VV hills; £8 ss. ORf|/"V Acres, limestone and marl *-yj\J\J hi u 8} £6 per acre. This will pay handsome interest even should a serious Irop occur in wool and stock. These comprise some of the finest properties in the Bttßh districts, winter 2 and 4 sheep, improvements complete, and handy important centres. On inspection prices will be found much lower than obtain in other districts. Correspondence invited. r. h. Rhodes, AGENT, WOODVILLE. LAND FOR DISPOSAL A PPENDED are particulars of a few XJL selected first-class properties in the famous Glen Oroua and Kairanga districts. Land in these districts can easily hold its own with any other land in this colony for its productiveness. The prices asked are low compared with those obtained for the cold hungry clay land elsewhere. The value of land can only be ascertained by what it will produce. ■ • Two splendid bullock paddocks in Kairanga No. 4 Line, containing 100 acres each; well grassed and improved. Price £32 per aore; terms. TO LEASE—I2O acres, fattening paddock, Kairanga; ciose to creamery and school; rent 27s 6d per acre ; term five years, or will sell on easy terms at £30 per acre. 140 aores, Kairanga, 3$ miles from town; good frontage ; will sell any area from 20 aores upwards at £35 per acre ; 9asy terms. 700 acres, Glen Oroua; fattening country ; will cell any area from 100 acres upwards at £24 10b per acre ; terms. The above properties are splendidl watered by artesian wells. Bell Bros., Land Agents, Palmerston North. J. B. Wishart and Co. Manufacturing Jewellers, Engravers & Medallists. ALL Glasses of Jewellery manufactured on the Shortest Notice. Old-fashioned articles re-made into artistio designs to suit patrons. Engraving in all its branches. Quotations for Masonio Emblems and Designs a speciality. Repairs will receive prompt attention. All work guaranteed. Charges compatible with good workmanship. Old gold and silver bought in any quantity. IS* Note the Addbess— ...NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL... Palmebston N< - - Telephone 160 To Fishermen! XUST opened new stock of Fishing Material. A. TURNER, THE SQUARE. KIMBOLTON AND DISTRICT SPORTS. TO BE HELD ON THE KIMBOLTON SPOETS GROUND ON WEDNESDAY, Bth FEB. 1905. PROGRAMME : Boys' Eace, 100 yds, under 14 years ; Ist 10s, 2nd ss, entrance 6d. Maiden Eace, 150 yds, Ist £1, 2nd 7s Gd ; | entrance Is. Girls' Eace, 100 yds, under 14 years ; Ist ss, 2nd 3s ; entrance Gd. I 100 yds Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd £1 ; nomination Is, acceptance Is. Sack Eace, 100 yds, Ist 15s, second ss; entrance Is. Half-mile Handicap, Ist £2 10s, 2nd £1 10s ; nomination Is 6d, acceptance Ib. High Jump Handicap, Ist £1, 2nd 5s ; nomination Is, acceptance Is. 440 yds Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd £1; nomination Is, acceptance Is. District Handicap, 150 yds, Ist £2, 2nd £1; nomination Is, acceptance 1b ; competitors must re 3ide in radius of six miles of Kimbolton. Ladies' Bracelet, 220 yds Handicap, Ist bracelet value £3, 2nd £1 ; nomination 2s, acceptance Is ; to be nominated by ladies. Officials' Eace, 120 yds Handicap, Ist 10s, 2nd 5s ; nomination Is, acceptance Is. One-mile Handicap, Ist £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £1; nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. Forced Handicap, 150 yds, Ist £2,2 nd £1; entrance 2s. ' Gents' Tilting, Ist trophy value £3, 2nd trophy value £1; entrance 3s. Hunters' Competition (maiden), Ist trophy value £2, seoond £1; entrance 3s; . to be nominated by lades. Military Hurdles, trophy value £1 10s, 2nd 10s ; entrance 2s ; for bona fide members of Mounted B fles in the Burrounding districts ; competitors must ride in uniform and ride horses used at parades. Hunters' Competition (open), Ist trophy valne £4, 2nd trophy value £2, 3rd 20s ; S entries or no third; entrance 3s. Addition Eace, for Mounted Eifles only, let trophy value 40s, 2nd 20s ; entrance 3s. Pony Jumping, up to and inoluding 14 hands high ; to be ridden by boys 14 years or under ; Ist 30s, 2nd 10s ; entrance 2s ; 3 entries or no event. Military Rescue Rase, Ist trophy value 40s, 2nd 20s ; entrance 3s. Sheep Guessing Competition (3 sheep), Ist 40s, 2nd 20s; Is each guess. Lamb Guessing Competition (3 lambs), Ist 40s, 2nd 20s ; Is each guess. Brass Band in attendance; first race starts at 10.20 am. Admission: Adults Is, children 6d. Grand Concert and Dance in Evening. Lnnobeon and Refreshments on ground. J. Q. OLDHAM, Bon. See

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7971, 7 February 1905, Page 4

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