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IMPORTANT \ THREE DAYS' SALE. j SUPERIOR HIGH-CLASS NEW FURNITURE. GENUINE STOCKTAKING SALE. MOUNSEY AND CO. hold their Bth Annual Sale in their commodious Auction Rooms, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, March 25th, 26th, and 27th. Commencing each day at 1 p.m. sharp Goods comprise chiefly of:—Dining and drawing room suites, Chesterfields, beautiful duchess pairs, large wardrobes, chests, divan chairs, very fine sideboards to suite all/latest designs in bedsteads, couches in tapeetry and leathelr, 3-piece bedroom suites, overmantels, marble-top waehetands, latest styles in duchess chests, fancy tables, rattan, ware, bedroom sets, tables, chairs, mattresses, bedding, box ottomans, easy chairs. NOTE,—We intend to make this sale excel all its previous ones; not one single article has been trumped up for sale, one lot has been taken direct out of one of the largest furniture manufacturers' stock. It is furniture that will stand the keenest inspection. SALE OF FREEHOLD LANDS. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909. At 1 p.m. MOUNSEY AND CO. have received instructions to sell as above: — Section 2, Block 111., Kairanga Survey District, containing 65 acres (more or less), together with dwelling of 4 rooms and all necessary, outbuildings. The property is well fenced and wqll watered, .and is situated just off the Bunnythorpe-Ashhurst Road, and within miles from factory, school, store, post office, and railway station. Also:— 11 good building sections, being Allotments Nos. 1094, 1096, 1097, 1099, J-acre each, with dwelling of 6 rooms, outhouses, orchard, garden, etc., let to good tenant; 1109, 1110, about 2 roods 9 perches each, facing Cemetery Road, 1141, 3 roods 10 perches, 1129, :1130, 1131, 1133, i-acre each. Township of Bunnythorpe. Terms easy. 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer. HUNTERVILLE BALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1909. THE MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION will sell as above:— ; 200 2-th to f.m. ewes 150 4-yr Romney ewes i 75 breeding ewes 350 s.m. Romney Lincoln ewes 300 s.m. Romney Lincoln ewee , 180 2-th wethers 70 4-th wethers 70 mixed lambs 300 mixed lambs 80 forward wethers 250 2-th wethers 30 Lincoln rams 40 mixed yearlings 250 2-th wethers 70 s.m. ewes 70 lambs 12 cows and calves ' ( 6 2-yr steers ' 3 forward bullocks 6 forward empty cows • 10 2-yr heifers in calf 3 fat cows 5 cows and calves 2 forward cows 6 yearling steers 20 2-yr steers 12 20-mos steers 50 mixed weaners 40 mixed yearlings On account of Dr Anson :— 500 2-th ewes Also on account R. E. Beckett, Esq., Hinau:— 600's.m. ewes MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION. i FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909. At 11.30 o'clock. All stock must be yarded by 11 o'clock. 10 steers--4 fat heifers 15 18-mos to 2-yr steers 30 18-mos S.H. cattle 250 2-th Romney Lincoln ewes On account of Mr G. C. Wheeler: 106 2-th Romney ewes 450 rape lambs (lots) WE rarely Have the opportunity to ■ offer a property which ia the - best of its kind that has ever come . under our notice—the beet as regards Climate, Situation, Lie of the Land, -■ Shelter, Plantations/Dwelling, Outbuildings, and Soil. But to-day such a property has for special reasons comt - into the market.' It comprises " -i A(\ ACRES of excellent black ■ loamy land which is practically all absolutely level; SO acrei P were in maize last year, and are now ' in beautiful English grasses; 7 acres ' in oats; 2 > acres in maize, and 30 . acres in Crimson King. Swedes. It . will make a splendid dairy or fattening , farm, and every year produce heavy ' crops of maize, etc. It is a typical ■ fruit land, and a young orchard full , of bearing is flourishing. There is no , land in Hawke's Bay which will equal it for fruit culture. It is situated on the Inner Harbour —the eea makes a beautiful and ueeful boundary on about half of the property. There is a neat dwelling containing 6 rooms, a-d all manner of outbuildings. Whether used for fruit culture, dairying, fattening or cropping, the farm will prove thoroughly profitable. There is no spot in New Zealand with such a beautiful climate and the price is only £13 per acre.' £750 can remain on mortgage if deeired. ' . ... The first person to visit this farm will buy it. We have never had anvthing'so attractive to offer. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO.,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8829, 22 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8829, 22 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8829, 22 March 1909, Page 8

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