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CLEARING SAL!: OF FITIMTCRK. On the Premises, \Y" " ' """ off Ferguson street. FRIDAY. JANUARY 31, 1913, At one o'clock. HARRY PALMER will sell on ac-| count of Mr Lowe, the whole of his furniture and effects, consisting of: Good Kirchner piano, suite high-backed dining chairs, double wood bed6tead, spring mattress, kapoe bod, I double braes bedstead, wire mat-j tress, kapoe h.-ds, 2 duchess chests and w.i.shstaiiii, Algerian chains. - dining and kitchen tables, fender, hearth ruirs. linoleum, blinds and curtains, sideboard, rimu dr«sser, cutlery, crockery and kitchen sundries. NO RESERVE. NOTE.—Everything is as * good as new, having only been in the house three months PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALK OF HOI T SKH()LI) FURMTTRE AND EFFECTS. STOCK, Kte. ON THE FARM, KKLYMX GROVE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 5, At one o'clock. TARRY PALMER has been favour- --* cd with instructions from Mr Pole, to sell the whole of his furniture. stock, etc.. as above: Further particulars future issue, HARRY PALMER. HE MANAvvATTJ MACHINERY . EXCHANGE COMPANY have for sale in tbeir Showrooms, Rangitikei street, the following SECOND-HAND implements and Machinery, etc.:— 1 Dozen 15-gallou Harvey Milk Cans. 4 Hay Rakes, various makes and sizes. 3 Mowing Machines, all in first-class order. 1 Deoring Binder, used only one season. I Woolpress by Donald and Son, nearlv now. 1 Oliver Hill-side Plough. 1 Hornsby Binder, first-class order. 1 Ico Chest, suitable for hotels or boarding-house. 1 Set 2-leaf Tine Harrows, with bar. L Massey-Harriß 3-horse Discs. 1 2\ h.p. Vortical Boiler, complete; 601bs pressure. 5 Small Garden Ploughs. 1 Booth Macdonald Potato Mower. 1 Cambridge Roller with foreearriage. Send for our long list of second-hand Machinery and Implements. loney. SOME Brands contain only 20 and 10 pounds. INSIST ON OFR TOP WEIGHT CHICKEN RAISER (Recently improved.) 25 lb bag, 3s 6d. FOWL GRIT 14 !b bag, Is, ALL STORES, Hodder and Tolley, LIMITED. MANUFACTURERS. JNJbiWLAJNJJb 1300 ACRES FREEHOLD. - I ~\ CURRAY. ROBERTS & CO., LTD.. IfX have received instructions from I Mrs Houston, of Arlington, to offer loi i Private Sale THE ABOVE PROPERTY, Situated within about three miles of WAIPUKURAU. j The land lies on the east side and is bounded by the Main road between Waipukurau and Poiangahau. It comprises rich flats and fine rolling downs, all p'.oughable, and especially suitable for Dairying. GOOD HOMESTEAD AND OUTBUILDINGS. I For price and all further particulars MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., NAPIER. AND ALL BRANCHES. j awapuni motor rages, douglas & Indian wins. Ist Race: Douglas 2nd. Indian 3rd. 2nd Race: Indian Ist (Pickup). 3rd Race: Douglas Ist, Douglas 2nd, 4th Raw: Indian (3J h.p.) '2nd. sth Race: Motor Car event. 6th Race: Douglas 2;] h.p. scratch against 10 entries, including 3j T.T. Racers, and yet to the front, coming in 4th and sth, 7th Bare: Indian !->, Indian 2nd. Bth Pace: Motor ( ar event. 9h Race: Indian lastcst time, doing laps at (JO m.p.h., Douglas 2nd place, beating 27 other entries, including special T.T. racers. 10th Race: No Douglas or Indians entore;!. 11th Race: Motor Car event. 12th Race: Douglas Ist. Douglas 2nd. POINTS WORTH MENTIONING: Douglas 2 r ; h.p. Poadster beat all 3\ h.p. motors oi anv make excepting special j .1. racers. Douglas 2| h.p. beat other larger motors ol 3 h.p. twin cyclinders. : Indians proved easily the fastest motor on the course. I The Proud Sole Agents, Indian and Douglas Motors. NONPAREIL CYCLE AND MOTOR CO. MIKI. WHAT IS IT?—The best condition food for horses or other animals yet offered. WHO SAYS SO?—Everyone who uses it. Read the latest. TESTIMONIAL: ' Auckland, April 16. 1912. j Messrs A. Buckland & Sons, Auckland. | Dear sirs,—lt was with sceptical thoughts that wo introduced Miki into our stables, but after seeing tlio marvellous results from some few montiis' usjj, we cannot j speak too highly in its favour. Although i we have used a large quantity, and hear of j others who are reducing oats and bran, wo ourselves are contented to pay the extra amount, and see our horses in such perfect condition, and use the usual amount of oats, etc. It is the only condition food j that we have had in our .-tables for the I past 26 vears that our horses do not refuse to eat,-Yours faithfully, ALF. CURRIE, Manager, Buchanans Bakery. Plenty of further testimonials. Call and inspect. Price, etc., on application to E. H. CRABB, Sole Agent 14 CUBA STREET. I

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9405, 30 January 1913, Page 8

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