J. B. MONTAGUE. \ \ i THIS space is reserved for J. E. j . Montague, the Universal Pro- I vider, of the Arcade and Hall of ; Commerce, who will shortly disclose i some startling revelations in reference to Ironmongery, Crockery Cutlery, E.P. Ware, &c , ire. In the meantime come round and watch the transformation scene at the Arcade. I 1 HARRY PALMER. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17th, 1900. At 1.30 O'Clock. HARRY PALMER has been instructed to sell, without reserve — All that parcel of land situate in Palmerston North, being aeo* tion 917, lota 21 and 24, 66ft x 99ft, near the Borough pound, with good 4-roomed house of heart of totara erected tbereon. AT THE MART, R&NGITIKLISTREET. SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 1 O'clock Sharp. HARRY PALMER will sell a large quantity of Furniture, consisting of— Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Mattrasses, Stretchers and Beds, Tables, Chairs, Hall Stand, Chests of Drawers, Carpet, Clock, and sundries; Drapery, 24 pieces real goods, E.P. Ware, 10 Chineal Table Cover-, 7 water colours by E. B, Vaughan, the wellknown artist; 1 new Columbia Stove, 18 sacks oats, 3 tons of chaff, 7 sacks barley, 6 sacks wheat, i ton pig potatoes, 3 tons new potatoes. Also — Piga and poultry. No Reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ON THE PREMISES, BOUNDARY ROAD. WEDNESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At 1.30 p.m. HARRY PALMER ha 3 received instructions from from Mr J. Barnett. who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his . ••■- r; ; : Furniture, dairy utensils, farm and garden tools, cows and heifers, pigs and poultry. No Reserve. AT THE FARM, MAIN ROAD, BUNNYTHOhPE. TUESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o'clock. I HARRY PALMER has received instructions from Mr Snow, senr. (who is leaving Bunnythorpe), to sell J their choice and well-selected household furniture, consisting of fancy tables and J chairs, couch, glass ware and brie brae, books and pictures, overmsntle, bed* steads, mattrass, tools, first-class garden roller and sundries. No Reserve. Entries of stock, &c., will be taken for I this sale. !■ H. PALMER, Auctioneer. SALE. nKEAT OTJCCESS. Sweeping Redaction. SHOP EARLY AT Leopold Simmons' GENEEAL DEAPEE AND IMPOETEE, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. MANCHESTEE EOAD BOAED. PROPOSAL TO BORROW £9.382 BY THE MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that a POLL of Eat'epayers of the Manchester EoadDistrictwillbe taken on THUESDAY, 22nd day of February, 1900, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., on a proposal to borrow the sum of £9,382, under "The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," and " The Government|Loans to Local . Bodies Act Amendment Act, 1899,'1 the said amount to be applied to the construction of the several works Bel , forth in the Schedule attached to th( proposal and advertised in the Eeild- ' ing Star January 10th, 17th, 24th and 81st. *■ The Polling-Places for the seyera sub-divisions will be as follows; - No.l at the Board's Office, EeildiDf No. 2. at Mr Bell's Woolshed.Stan way Road No. 3, at the Schoolhouse, Stanwal No. 4, at Mr J. H. Booth Eesi 3 I dence, Mskino Eoad 3 No. sat the Colyton Hall No. 6, at the Hiwinui Schoolhous No. 7, atth c A shhurst Public Bead ing Eoom : Bate payers must record theii. yote g at the^booth or booths in which" the t j havfe property for each, sub-divisioi
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6624, 16 February 1900, Page 3
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