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ESSRS MOUNSEY & CC. have" received instrUctjoHs from Mr E. C. Smith, who is leaving for Timaru, to tell without reserve on TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914, At 1 p.m. the whole of his household furniture of a seven-roomed HOu.se in Featherston Street East. Dining room suite upholstered in leather, good PIANO, sideboard, book i case, fancy boxwood table, dining table with cover, bamboo settee and chairs, rocker, Singer Sewing Machine, brass Standard lamp, hall stand, double and single bedsteads, with mattresses, duchess pair, rimii duchess chest, Scotch chest drawers, washstands with sets ware, bedroom chairs, brass rail fenders and brasses, carpets and linoleums throughout the house, kitchen dresser, table and chairs, pram, child's chair, churn and the usual kitchen sundries, etc. SPEClAL.—2.first-class quiet JERSEY COWS. Note.—The Hospital 'bus passes within 100 yards of the Sale. ESSRS MOUNSEY & CO. have re- - ceived instructions from Mrs T. Lowes to sell without reserve at her residence, Ashhurst, the whole of her household furniture and effects. FRIDAY, JULY 3rd, 1914. Also the property, at 2 p.m., part section 4C2, Land Transfer Title, Vol. 86, Folio 273, containing 9 acres 2 roods 30 perches, more or less, together with 2-storied dwelling of 15 rooms, bathroom, enamel bath, dairy, acetylene gas plant, septic tank, windmill and tanks, stables, trap shed, car shed, orchard, garden, fowl houses, and all comforts and conveniences. ATTRACTIVE AND EXTENSIVE AUCTION SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On account of MRS W. F. DURWARD AT HER RESIDENCE 120 BROAD STREET. TUESDAY. JULY 7th. at 1 p.m. i kfERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY. ▼ UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. AXMINSTER CARPETS. EXPENSIVE AND GOOD FURNITURE. MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers, i 2MPORTANT AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. HAAKE PIANO, COST 85 GUINEAS, OAK FURNITURE, ETC. "jVTOUNSEY AND CO. have received -•-■-*- instructions from MR. A. L. STEADMAN, Esq., who is lanving the district, to sell without reserve, as above, ON WEDNESDAY. JULY Bth, AT THE RESIDENCE, 125 BROAD STREET. WAIKATO FARMS. QO7I ACRES, S£ miles from Old 4 2 Frankton .Junction Railway Station and Township, 2$ mflce from Creamery, Post Oiiice and School. Cream cart passes the floor, 0 miles from Saleyards. New o-roomed house, bathroom, verandah, hot, and cold water. Fencing ail sheen proof; 15 paddocks ; watered by running streams. All in grass except -i-0 acres turnips; all flat arid ploughable; no swamp; carrying 500 sheep or 120 cow-s, 20 head cf cattle aud 10 horses. Mortgage £.'3000, 2 years to run at 5J per cent. PRICE £25 per acre. Terms"£-2000 cash down. Balance lor 5 years at o£ per cent. Owner would divide farm in two. (1104R) MOUNSEY & Co., Property Salesmen, Rangitikei Street, Palmer- , eton North, Hox 77. We have a com- ! plete list ol Manawatu Properties in j every part of too District. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM.—I 96 acres freehold. All in grass, particularly well fenced, undulating and flat; plenty of timber on the place which can be eold readily; up-to-date house, good milking shed and outbuildings; miles from railway station, 1 mile from ifnhiua, creamery, Prico £34 per acre; £3OO cash, balance 8 yeans at idi per cent.—P. Tulloch, Pahiatua. *«****- 1 The Seal of Satisfaction. a theory—it is an acpomplishment that has wou an undisputed reputation as the best and most successful chick food on the market. TJALMER'S CHICK FOODisnot ALL STORES. PROPERTIES FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 9 Af\ ACRES Freehold, very good | country, all in grass except I ed, very good homestead, all conveniences, gas, and water, woolshed with machines, 6tables, yards, etc., 9 miles from good .township, 27 miles from railway. Price £l6 per acre,,terras to be arranged. tP\J all in grass, 6 paddocks, rery well watered, carry 25 cows, new 6rooraed house, all conveniences, hot and cold water, etc., good cowshed, close to township and rail, within easy distance of Palmereton North. Price £6B per acre, terms to be arranged. Dalgeiy & Co., Ltd., AUCTIONEERS, PALMERSTON NORTH".

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9834, 27 June 1914, Page 8

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