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REGULAR MARKET SALE. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 1 p.m. ~ "OUNSEY ANDCO. will sell,400 lots assorted household furniture and effects. 100 bags assorted produce, black jpunga . ferns, nikau palms, shrubs, fruit and shelter trees, case household linen, lace curtains, boots and shoes, host sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 27th. At 1 o'clock. At the residence, No. 13 Queen Street. MOUNSEY AND CO. have received instructions from a lady who is leaving *the district to sell the whole of her household furniture and effects. Full particulars Saturday. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. HIGH CLASS AND NEW FURNI- ! TURE. All specially selected designs, been in use 18 months. TUESDAY, JULY 28th, at 1 p.m. TOUNSEY AND CO. hare received - —*- instructions from Mr N. H. Hooker to sell as above at his residence, 67 Waldegrave Street, the whole of his new furniture, comprisins:— 1 piano by Kissler, Sheraton bedroom ' suite, including special oval mirror duchess, 1 large mirrored wardrobe, 1 marble top and back washstand, toilet set, full size English antique bedstead with .drawers, 6ft solid buffalo leather chesterfield, sea grass and rattan easy chairs, morris chairs, afternoon tea tables. 1 light grained polished sideboard, with bevelled mirrors, hall stand 2 8 piece antique* leather dining suite, oval dining table, 6 drawer writing bureau and book-case combined with leadlight doors, single and double fibre and kapoe beds, single bedstead and stetcher, Wilton carpet in Persian design 12 x 12, Japanese square, real goatskin rugs, Ax minister rugs, slip mats, Kochelinnen hall curtains, pictures, ornaments, 1 pair specially imported solid bronze statues of Old English knights, with solid bronze figured clock to match, 1 box ottoman, dresser, flour and .sugar bins, clothes horse, kitchen table, linoleums, easement curtains, kitchen utensils, preserving pan, jam jars, wringer, lawn mower, and garden tools, glassware and crockery. ALSO,— 1 light gig in good running order. GOOD UNRESERVED AUG TION SALE. NEW AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th, at 1 p.m. JTOUKSEY AND CO. have received ■'■*■ instructions from Mr H. Weir, I who is going to Australia, to sell as [above at his residence, No. 51, FerIguson Street West. [Very fine mirror and carved sideboard, dining table on castors, 6 high back dining room chairs in leather, 3 willow chairs, 2 upholstered, 1 ratan do., 1 sea grass do., 3 stamped seat do., 4 bedroom do.. 2 morris arm do., chesterfield, coal cabinet, copper curb and irons, tapestry carpet square, small door mats, curtains and poles, very fine lady's writing cabinet, folding card table, afternoon tea do., hall do., dress do., kitchen do., dinner service, tea set, expensive duchess chest, stained do., 3 combinations do. (good), towel rail, full size brass bedstead complete, antique wood do., 4 hospital do. all complete with mattresses and bedding, linoleum throughout, very fine hall stand, pair steps, 5 bedroom sets, palm stand, largo leather hat box, coal scuttle, pots and pans, clothes basket, wringer, mincer, fine lot preserves, jam and pickles, lady's bicycle, garden tools, sundries, good meat safe, hose, jam jars, very stylish new tan liarlington dogcart (very latest design), 6-year gelding (weight carrying cob took 2nd prize last Spring Show, stylish mover), thoroughly quiet for lady or children, 2 horse covers, etc. NOTE.—The whole of the above furniStirre is new and was specially made by W. Pedgen, furniture manufacturers, in their latest designs. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.

AUCfMr SME 0F MI3B GEORGE'S FURNITURE. THURSDAJ, JULY 30th at 1 p.m. At the Residence, Bourke Street. MTOUNSEY AND CO. hav? receired *-*-j instructions from Miss George to sell as above. Full particulars later.

FIRST CLASS DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE By MOUNSEY AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 141 Acres, 2 dwellings, together with herd 60 cows and young itock, close to Pa!merston. Price £4l. 150 Acres, dwelling and outbuildings, Himitangi. Price £ls. 670 Acres, Morrinsville. £l3 per acre. 52j Acres, Rangitikei Line, good dwelling, J mile from the Borough. £65. 50 Acres, Milson's Line, sown in best grasses, £SB. 45 Acres, A'snhurst, together ' with stock and horses. £29. Complete list Town and Suburban properties on application.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9855, 24 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9855, 24 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9855, 24 July 1914, Page 8