H-ABBYPALMER & CO. GRAND XMAS SALE OF FURNITURE. IMPORTANT TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. TTARRY PALMER & CO., will hold a monster clearing aale of furniture in the Lyceum Theatre on THURSDAY and FRIDAY next, November 30th and December Ist. Arrangements will he made to hold a a gaslight display of the goods for sale on the Wednesday previous 10 the sale. Full particulars in Saturday's issue. WE TAKE STOCK AT THE END y r OF THE YEAH. Unlike most firms we do not advertise a stock-taking sale and reduce our prices by half. "When we want to effect a clearance we hold a genuine unreserved sale and sell under the hammer. Our customers then get what they want at their own prices. WAIT FOR OUR SALE TO BE HELD IN THE LYCEUM THEATRE ON NOT. 30th & 31st. HARBY PALMER & CO W. ROSE. DANNJSVIBKE STOCK SALK FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ist. At 1 o'clock. Y^ B.OSE will sell by auoUot — 30 15 to 18-mos steers and heifers f) springing heifers 15 yearlings, mixed sexes 20 do do 4 fat cows 20 IS-mos to 2-yr old steers 3 yearling steers and heifers 3 18 inos 3teers and heifers 35 yearling steers 20 18-mos steers and heifers 15 2-7 - old steers and heifers 30 15-mos steers and heifers GORTON AND SON. UNRESERVED CLEARING~SALE NEAR COLYTON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27tli, At 12 noon. NORTON & SON have received inv-* structions from Mr Francis Allerby ; whose lease has expired, to sell by public auction, without reserve, on the farm, Spur road, near Colyton— 30 first-class cows in milk and tc calve 27 2 and 3yr springing dairy heifers 1 2yr and 1 4yr bull 1 2yr steer lr .yearling heifers 6 yearling steers 4 fat pigs 2 pony mares and foals 1 draught mare 1 2yr and 1 yearling filly 2 good hacks 12 ewes and lambs 1 spring dray and harness, 1 gig and harness, windmill in good order, 1 1000,1 800 and 1 200----gallon tanks, 4 milk cans, 1 d.f. plough. Luncheon. Slight reserve on horses and vehicles. : NOTE.—The above herd has held the highest test at the creamery for a number of years and is acknowledged to be the best in the district. Having personally inspected these cows, we can strongly recommend those in want of first-class cows to attend this sale. C«ws can be inspected any day. for sale. I^HE thoroughbred mare CLEMEN--1- TINE (by The Officer-Radient), 5 years; in training. This mare is one of the best bred in New Zealand and her pedigree shows that she is related to all the best racehorses in the world. Her sire, The Officer,; cost No. 1 mare. See Stud Book. Clementine may be seen at Stevenson's Stable. Palmerston North. A. M. LEPENSKI. KAIRANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. T^HE Cliff road is unsafe for J- traffic and settiers are advised to use the old read. T. BASTIN, County Overseer. Oa.Topatthe Election. By Public Opinion. WERTKEIM MACHINES j SELLERS' WASHERS 13RINSMEAD PIANOS ESTEY ORGANS. Sold by... LEAEY & DIION. J^nn \ Direct from TurV "- H0E L Sii SON > and Swedes, [ specially ,' selected Clovers.- -j forour + , ' trade. Colonial- Seeds of best quality on hand. Agricultural of all kinds in stock. " Crown " Cream Separators \ " Crown " Churns !• " Ulax '.v Milk Filters j No dairy complete without them, j Woolpacks : Apply for quotations. Wool Presses : Murray's and Gascoigne's celebrated presses. Sheep Branding Paint: Th&" Hinernoa " brand is mixed ready for use. WQft[ Ship through us. We make IIUUiJi LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES FREE of commission on all clips entrusted to our care. : WIRE: We are landing shipments i\ -m England. Write for quotations. We buy direct and pny cosh so can supply all the above at bed rock prices. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8148, 23 November 1905, Page 8
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