ounssy; STOCK & FURNITURE RANGITIKEI ST PALMERSTON NORTH A UCTION T>( TIARM. UNION STREET, FOXTON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th, At 1 o'clock. MTOUNSEY ANtTcO. will sell, as itJ. above, at the-farm, Foxton, on account of NURSE PRENDERGAST, HER CHOICE LITTLE POULTRY FARM, comprising 2 acres, together with 2-ROOM DWELLING, 600 gallon tank, fowl houses and runs, 220 yards wire netting. Also, the whole of the POULTRY, comprising 160 p.b. White Leghorn HENS, 150 W.L. CHICKS, 324 egg JUBILEE INCUBATOR;; grit mill, feed bins, tools, coops, household furniture and effects. NOTE.—The above side affords an excellent opportunity to a Returned Soldier to secure an ideal poultry farm. The property will be offered firstly as a going concern, and if not sold tho poultry and other items will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. NRESERVED .IG ANTIC TTNRESEI pLEARING OALE VALUABLE FUMED OAK FURNITURE, AT THE SALE ROOMS, SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25th. At 1 o'clock. ,OUNSEY AND CO. have been favL oured with instructions from a well known gentleman, who is leaving for England, to sell, as above, the whole of his VALUABLE COLLECTION OF SOLID OAK FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, removed to our new and commodious auction rooms. ' The buyers of his property requesting that a sale not be held on premises, everything is now being brought into our auction rooms for absolute disposal on Saturday next, and may bo inspected any time up to day of sale. In fairness to the buying public everything will be sold under the hammer.
MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers. /CONTENTS T ARGE TOWELLING, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, Commencing at 1 p.m. At the Residence, 36 PRINCESS STREET. MOUNSEY AND CO, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs M. Hill, who has sold her property, to sell, as above, the whole of her SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, UPRIGHT, GRAND PIANO, ETC. FULLER DETAILS LATER, TTNRESERVED AUCTION QALE 'tWRNITURE. X ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, ■Commencing at 1 p.m. At the Residence, FERGUSON STREET, opp. gravel pit. ~OUNSEY AND~CO. have received j.tjl instructions from Mr C. Phillips, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell, as above, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO AND EFFECTS. Full Particulars Later. ' t Fencing Material. TUST RECEIVED into yard, largo »l quantities of first-class SPLIT RJMU BATTENS, POSTS: HINAU,'SILVERPINE, TOTARA, BIRCH, MATAI, STRAINERS, STAYS, ETC. Further largo quantities to arrive. . PRCES ON APPLICATION. E. H. CRABB, 73 RANCHTIKEI STREET. Box 263. •' Phone 700.
ONE MAN'S BAD FORTUNE, ANOTHER'S OPPORTUNITY. FARM OF 430 ACRES. country, at £9 7s 6d per acre, offered at this price to effect immediate sale on account of ill-health. Farm contains good house, 5 rooms, cowshed, milking plant (driven by water power), implement shed and storeroom. 150 acres in grass, 12 paddocks, 10 acres in oats. Soil is heavy volcanic, well watered by permanent streams in all paddocks. Country rolling, with six shelter bushes. Ideal climate; school on property, P.O. adjoining, 6 miles from township. £1650 cash or good securities required, as owner has to leave place on account of illness. This property is suitable for any kind of farming, and will earn a fortune to the first practical man that gets.it. H. J. WERNHAM & CO., LIVINGSTONE CHAMBERS', HAMILTON. . Phone 851. ,'ERY desirable dwellings. Church street east, every possible convenience; prices from £585 to £B3O, witli £ISQ caEh; balance terma.—J. A..
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1656, 23 October 1919, Page 8
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