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Auctions. Harry Palmer. CLEARING SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF HUGH FRASER AND SON, KOMAKO. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. At 11 a.m. TTARRY PALMER and CO. have -*•-*- been favoured with instructions from HUGH FRASER and SON, to sell by Public Auction as above, the Furniture contained in their 12-room-ed Homestead; also all Live Stock, Traps, and Farm Implements, consisting of: — FURNITURE. DINING ROOM.—Piano in good order, Chesterfield, easy chair, 6 Austrian chairs, sideboard, table and cover, lino., blinds, curtains, ornaments, clock, hearth rugs, fender and irons, and sundries. SITTING ROOM and OFFICE.— Table and cover. Chesterfield, wicker chairs, Austrian chairs, arm chairs, lino., blinds, curtains, etc. 8 BEDROOMS, all fully furnished. ■ —Wood and iron s. and d. bed-, steads, wire and kapoc mattresses, duchess chests, chests of drawers, mats, washstands, and ware, blankets, sheets, pillows, curtains, blinds, etc. KITCHEN.—TabIe, chains, large assortment of crockery, cooking utensils, pots and pans, cutlery, meat safes, and suudries. AVASHHOUSE.—MangIe, wringer, wash boards, bath.s, buckets, and sundries. LIVE STOCK. & hacks and harness horses 6 cows in milk (good) 1 cow (dry) 1 purebred Holstein bull 3 IJ-years-old mixed cattle 2 bacon pigs (fat) POULTRY. .50 pairs, including turkeys, ducks, gee.se, fowls, and roosters VEHICLES. 1 spring trap 1 rubber-tyred gig. Several sets of harness FARM IMPLExMENTS. Orchard cultivator - Murray wool press 1 10-gallon Delavel separator Milk cans Full sets of carpenters' and farm tools, ploughs, harrows, etc. Mr Fraser has occupied the farm for past 15 years, and it is impossible to enumerate the full list in detail. The homestead is very fully furnished with good, sound and useful furniture. The sale starts punctually at 11 a.m., and everything will be sold absolutely without reserve. Light luncheon will be provided*, and the Auctioneers will give any other information, required. EXTENSIVE SALE of FURNITURE, HOUSE LINEN, Etc. CONTAINED IN THE PHOENIX HOTEL, PALMERSTON THURSDAY, MARCH 11 NEXT. THURSDAY, MARCH 11 NEXT. Aral FRIDAY, MARCH 12 NEXT. FRIDAY, MARCH 12 NEXT. HARRY PALMER and CO. .have been instructed by S. PAUL, Esq.. to sell by Public Auction the whole of his Furniture, House Linen, Bedding, etc., contained in the PHOENIX HOTEL. Tho Hotel contains :— 21 BEDROOMS.—AII fully furnished with duchess chests, double aud single brass bedsteads, wire and, spring mattresses, kapoc mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, quilts, wash.stands, wardrobes, chairs, chests of drawers, sets of ware, tables, curtains, blinds, ornaments, rugs, pictures, hat racks, brackets, etc., etc. G SITTING ROOMS.—Leather and plusliette couches, sideboards, Brinsmead piano and stool, . carpets, easy and Austrian chairs, tables, rugs, lino., fenders and irons, pictures, curtains, blinds, ornaments, etc., etc. 3 BAR PARLOURS.—TabIes and covers, chairs, lino., *curtains ; blinds, gas-fittings. HALLS.—Cork lino., mats, lamps, curtains aud poles, slip mats, fern stands, etc. COMMERCIAL ROOMS .—Tables and covers, leather couches, leather easy chairs, Austrian chairs, brass railed fenders, overman ties, hearth rugs, -pictures, lino., curtains and poles, etc. AVIUTING ROOMS.—Leather easy chairs, leather occasional chairs, overmaiitle, brass fender, hearth rug, writing table, pictures, cork lino., etc. LINEN PRESS.—(/nil ts, .sheets, pillow slips, towels, toilet covers, d'oyles, curtains, blankets. WASHHOUSE.—Large tabic ma ugta, cupboard, lire guard, ironing stove, sets of irons, wringer 3 washing board, clothes basket, brooms, sieve, boiler, etc. KITCHEN.--3 tables.. 1 chairs, dresser, crockery, mincer, saucepans, kitchen utensils, axe, meat chopper, spade, shovel, lino., cutlery, spoons and forks, etc., etc. Mr Paul's lease expires on the 12th Hist., and as the hotel is to be pulled down and rebuilt our instructions arc to sell every til ing. ABSOLUTELY WITHOI T T "RESERVE. NOTE.—The sale starts punctually at 11 a.m. Manawatu Auctioneers' Aisociatlon RAUMAI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1910. 232 4 and o-year owes 270 4 and 6-tooth and li.f.m. ewes 2GO G-tooth and i'.f.ni. owes 160 fat and forward 2-tooth wethers 200 good lambs 40 2-tooth wethcifi 10 2-tooth Roinney rams 150 good rape lambs X) I'at and forward wethers 50 s.ni. ewes (51 mixed weaners 20 20-month empty r.eifcrs and steers 2") Hereford mixed woaners--20 Shorthorn mixed wcanc-TB 10 empty cows G fat cows and heifers :i bulls 8 store pigs (good) Account. ('. 11. llandby, Esq.;-— 400 mixed lambs (one earmark) Account A. \V. Lubboek, Esq., Colyton :— Lj extra choice Jersey weaner heifers Account \V. Heiison. Ksq,. :-- ---22 p.b. F.B. 2-tooth Roinney rams \i stud Rumucy rums

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2576, 6 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2576, 6 March 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2576, 6 March 1915, Page 3