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UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. On the Premises, Pascal Street, near Showgrounds. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY nth, 1908, At 1 p.m. MOUNSEY AND CO. will sell on; behalf of A". Acheson-Gray, Esq.," who is leaving-for England, the ture and household effects, comprising in. part:— Bedroom suite comprising handsome Duchess pair, mirror wardrobe -and mottled kauri fronts, fumed oak overmantel with pictures by ■Sir Frederick Layton, 6ymphonion {musical instrument) with 32 records, new, 2 Axminster carpets <20 x 20 and 14$ x 17J), Brussels ■do. (10 x 10 and 11 x 11), dinner waggon, brass-rail Italian bedstead, mattresses, 2 double and single iron bedsteads, 2 Duchess chests, 3 5-drawer chests, plushette, Chesterfield and two easy chairs, office table, washstands, dressing tables, brass fenders, ratan chairs and tables, cane rocker, Austrian chairs, portiere rods, Singer drop-head sewing machine, practically new, large overmantel, upholstered deck chairs, cuckoo clock, 3 marble chiming clocks, etchings, steel engravings, tables, India proof pictures, hand-painted panels, splendid dinner service, wire wove stretchers, toilet sets, plush lace and tapestry curtains, heavy inlaid linoleums, plush hearthrugs and slip mats, kapoc beds, blankets, sheets, bed and table linen, race-horse covers; waterproof rugs, 2 mauve horse suitings, 1 set English tan harness, by Davis and Co., London, 1 gent's saddle and bridle, 1 racing do., 1 side saddle, wheel jack, knife cleaner (rotary), garden hose, stock pot, wringer, churn, cloths and linen baskets, large quantity E.P. ware, birdcage, soda syphon, glassware, ornaments, cutlery, crockery, kitchen utensils, sundries, etc., too numerous to particularise. NO RESERVE.

CLEARING SALE

Near Colyton. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1908 At 12 noon. GORTON AND SON have received instructions from Mr George Turribull, wbo has sold his farm, to sell by public auction, on the property near Colyton, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE:— 370 2-th crossbred wethers 400 2-th crossbred ewes 250 4-th crossbred ewes 230 6-th crossbred ewes 170 8-th crossbred ewes 125 5-yr crossbred ewes 320 shorn ewe lambs 320 shorn wether lambs 140 cull lambs All the above sheep have a strain of Cheviot, 30 Cheviot-ewes 18 Cheviot ram lambs 14 Cheviot ewe lambs .2 Cheviot stud rams (All in Flock Book.) 5 4-th Lincoln rams 9 aged Lincoln rams 2 harness horses Cambridge roller, spring dray, spring cart, wool press, Avery scales, harness, tools, and-sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Also on account of Mr Geo. Cornfoot: — ; 700 2-th to f.m. ewes 700 Lincoln wether lambs 10 6-th to f.f.m. p.b. Lincoln rams LAND! LAND! EDGAITwATT, Waldegrave's L Buildings, the Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. Sheep Country, Dairy Farms, Milling Bush, Flax Blocks, House Property, Hotels, etc., BOUGHT, SOLD, LET or EXCHANGED. Commission on Sales, 2j per cent. clean through. tcTday A Client requires Sheep Country in" exchange for first-class hotel, £130 per week. A Client requires Dairy Farm in exchange for Sheep Country, £6000. A Client will take Milling Bush in exchange for House property, £12,000. A cash buyer requires Flax Country, £15,000. A first mortgagee (freehold) will take freehold farm for mortgage, £6,000. Write for particulars. If no sale, no commission. Advertising Free. | Use of Motor Car to intending purchasers FREE. DO IT NOW! Edgar Watt, Land Agent, ' . PALMERSTON NORTH. TESTIMONIAL. Mr B. Ineson— Dear Sir, —In answer to your letter I have great pleasure in stating that the Ice Cheflt supplied by you hai given every satisfaction under very heavy tests. I have had nearly 1000 lbs of meat in it for two days and two nights, and at the end of the time it was in a perfect state, in fact, its condition was improved if anything. 1 can recommend your let. dhest* to anyone, and would not be without one fori double the coßt. The chest is open tr the public for inspection at any timt>. J. T. FOLLAS, Butcher. Linton Street, PaJmerston N. B. INESON. ICE CHEST MANUFACTURER.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8508, 10 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8508, 10 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8508, 10 February 1908, Page 8

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