WANTED to sell, farm of 125 acres; situated Thames Valley, rich drained swamp; buildings consist of 4-foomod house and cowshed; easy distance from thriving township. Price, including 10 first-class cows and 30 springing heifers, £3O per acre, cash £IOOO. Address “Standard” Ollice. OP WO 01) Hardware.—Hurricane lanterns, 6s each; gas mantles, upright and inverted. See our winter wants window. _ COUCH and two sprung Morris chairs, £l2 15s.—Pegdems cleanup after sale. Don’t miss this. W‘ ANTED to sell, one lift. MassoyHarris Hmo and manure sower, complete and in good order; also 3 tipblock drays, 6in. tyres, harness and flaxmill plant.—Hume, ’phono 2, Tokomaru. T VISITORS! Townspeople! Everyv body! A good substantial fish lunch or supper at the Empire Cafe, 107 Cuba street, ARE you in need of a reliable pocket or wristlet watch? Wo have them: prices to suit all pockets. We stock all parts for our watches, and every watch carries a non-quibble guarantee. Try us before going elsewhere. Address: King’s, watch specialists, upstairs Harvester Buildings, Coleman Place. Phone 326. ZEAL AND IA BOXING CLUB. A CTIVE MEMBERS meet at the il Zealandia Hall at 7 p.m. sharp on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. J. P. LAURIE, Hon. See, ~P XTENSIVE £ ILEA RINGSf* WENESDAY NEXT, 24th MAY, 1922, At the Homestead of MRS J. C. JENSEN, who has sold her farm, Ashhurst-Feilding Road. The empire auctioneering CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, choice dairy stock, pigs, all farm tools, almost new rubber-tyred gig, set of harness, horse, first-class household furniture, etc. Full particulars will appear later. 808 BROWN, Auctioneer. PALMERSTON NORTH HORSE SALE SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922. © Will sell as above, at their Horse Emporium, Grey street, At 12.30 p.m. sharp,— HACKS, DRAUGHTS AND HARNESS HORSES. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. On the Farm, WAITOHI ROAD, AIT. STEWART, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY; MAY 24, 1922, At 12.30 p.m. A BRA HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., in conjunction with MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO., have received instructions from MR WALLACE WARD, to sell as above,— Q/| A 4-th to 5-yr-old ROMNEY Ot:U EWES, r.w. S.D. rams 34 2-th to 6-yr-old Southdown ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 13 purebred owe lambs 29 2-yr Shorthorn heifers 1 fat cow 3 18-mos steers 10 Jersey cross yearlings (9 heifers and 1 steer) 5 plough horses (out of hard work) I light mare, (broken to all work) IMPLEMENTS: Binder, set discs, Cambridge roller, cultivator, 2 (1.1. ploughs, 1 5-leaf set tyne harrows, hay rake, mower, 18ft broadcaster, grass seed stripper, lime sower, fjlou rape manure, harness and 4horse gear, and usual farm sundries. (All the above are in good order.) 1 2-stand Lister shearing plant, with 11 h.p. engine (s.r.) LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TO FARMERS. WE arc prepared to sacrifice Gin Drain Pipes, cheap for cash. It will lie to your interest to get our quote. W. A. KYLE AND CO., Reasonable Plumbers, 347 Main street, Palmerston North. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up to noun of FRIDAY, 19th May, for the erection (in brick) of business premises, Oxford street, Levin. Plans, etc., at our ollices. JORGENSEN AND JAMIESON, A.A.N Z.1.A., Registered Architects. Tiim"CO-OPERATIVE * DAIRY CO., LTD. TENDERS, to be in by May 24, are invited for disposal of butter-milk and churn-wash from above Company’s Factory for five years. Output approximately 400 tons butter. Specifications for contract may he seen at the Registered Office of the Company at Rongotea. Any Tender not necessarily accepted. C. H. COURTNEY, Secretary, TENDERS'. mENDERS are invited for the posiJL tion of Caretaker for the Bunnythorpe State School. Specifications may be obtained from Air L, Pascoe, secretary. Tenders close on May 20. J. H. DIXON, , Chairman. MANAWATU DRAINAGE BOARD. DRAIN CLEANING CONTRACTS'. mENDERS are invited up to 10 a.m. 1 on SATURDAY, 20th May, 1922, for the following drain cleaning contracts : CONTRACT No. 1: Middle Aorangi Road (from Longburn-Rongotea Road to Bennett’s property), 2101 chains. * CONTRACT No. 2; Hyman’s and Balsillie’s Drain _ (from Boundary Drain to Mathieson’s property), 80 chains. Specifications and conditions of contract may ho seen at the Board’s Office, Rangitikoi street, Palmerston North._ Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman and marked on outside, “Tender Contract No. —.” P. W. CONNELL. Clerk.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 399, 17 May 1922, Page 6
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