MANAWATU AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. THE MANAWATU AUCTIONEER--ING CO. Favoured with instructions from'Darcy' Ford, Esq., Manufacturing Agent and Importer, of Willis street, Wel- ■ lington, will sell on THURSDAY, FRIDAY* & SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 25 and 26. The Largest Assortment of DRAPERY, DAMASKS, TWEEDS, COSTUMES & SUITINGS Ever offered in Palmerston. rjVHE whole will be sold absolutely without reserve, comprising— Pillow twilled and Irish linen, table damasks, Irish linen table covers, art curtains, cotton sheetings, Turkish and honeycomb towels, honeycomb Marcella and Grecian quilts, white and unbleached calico, linen | and silk handkerchiefs. BLANKETS, carriage and buggy rugs, cloth and tapestry covers, black and coloured-cashmere, black merinos, French robes, dress serges, all wool and cotton shirts, all-wool pants and undershirts, ladies' underwear. SERGES, TWEEDS, COATINGS, Ladies' Costumes Goods on view prior to sale, and there is absolutely no reserve. MANAWATU AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. J. W. MACKAY-, H.S. MUNRO, Auctioneer. Manager. J[\OR SALE—Freehold, a bargain; or x would exchange as part payment for a small cottage ir. Palmerston, about 24 acres of the best of land, fenced into 5 paddocks, good 7-roomed house and outbuildings, orchard, garden; within easy distance of Palmerston by road .or rail; a few minutes to station, post and telephone office, school, stores, and five churches; well sheltered, healthy, good and pretty home; very easy terms. Full particulars at Standard Office. OOR SALE—Setting: of White LegX horn eggs; can fill incubators with eggs from the laying strain of White Leghorns with eggs not over three days old; price 5s per dozen.—A. R. Rush, Ake Ake. Hokowhitu. TjlOR SALE—Open for one month y only; fine improved dairy farm, between 60 and 100 acres; every convenience, good soil, ploughable, well watered, close to township and railway station; per acre, more than half can remain at 5 per cent. Apply "Farmer," Box 7, Ashhurst. [)AIRY FARMS TO LEASE, with P-c —136 and 170 acres (together or separately, real good grazing land, originally bush; 2 paddocks stumped and ploughed; 8 miles from Marton, 1£ miles from school. Don't miss this, 13s 6d per acre. Also, 74 acres adjoining creamery, 18s. Apoly at once to owner - T. H. Bredin, Marton. FOR SALE. « JERSEY HOLME," in from one to five acre sections. Sunny aspect. Apply to RODGERS & LARCOMB Or A. BUCHANAN. WANTED-C M. Ross and Co., Drapers, having been appointed dole Agents, in Palmerston North for A. M. Hondy, Toilet Specialist, invite £ d! ea _,to Aspect their stock of latest flair Frames, etc., for prcs.n* fashion.. All colour.. Is each. TO CONTRACTORS. TIENDERS will be received at my ■*- office until noon of Monday, the 28th mst., for the construction of concrete steps, fish pond, etc., in the Square gardens, for the Beautifying Society JOHN ROGERS, Assoc. Memb. Inst. C.E., - Architect. TENDERS. 7 RENDERS are invited for the erec x tion of a Butter Factory in Shannon. Tenders close on Thursday, 24th, at 10 a.m. Plans and specifications can be seen at Mortensen and Barling's Massey Harris Agency, Raagifcikei-st. BUSHFELLING. TENDERS willl7 received up till i uA u lU. sMor felliD- 231 acres of light bush in three blocks of 77 acres each. Copy of specifications can be seen at otnee of this paper. -Apply A. McCHEYNE MURRAY, s?^l^i^^^ningtoii. FOR SALE BY TENDER, HTHE Valuable Lease of'the buildings -*- known as Browning's Builaings, comprising one large coach factory, showroom, one office and two shops let to good tenants, in Main-s'reet, near Railway Station; unexpired term of lease 18 years, with right of renewal for a further term of 21 years. Tenders to be endorsed " Lease " aud to close with the undersigned on FRIDAY, the 25th mst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. A. BROWNING. PIGS! BACON PICr~T W. DIMOOK "Sn> 00., LTD. PIGS will be received at following •*- weighing stations as under :— • _ July Aug. Rongotea (Tuesday) ... 18—15 Feilding (Wedne.-day) ... 19 ___. i 6 Ashhurst (Monday) ... 24 — 21 Oroua Bridge (Monday) -~. 24 — 21 Palmerston N. (Tuesday)... 25 — 22 Highest Market Price. Mr A. J. Arnold, principal agant, Bunnythorpe. PKiB! BACOS FIGST' NOTICE TO WPPLIESr, QRDERS left at our Palmerston Small Goods Depot, or letters addressed to T. H. Hartstone, buyer, Woodville, will have pnaipi attention ' Highest Market Price. THE NORTH ISLAKD BACON CO LltllTED. Air Geo Biz, Agent for Linton
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8070, 22 August 1905, Page 8
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