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J. L. BENNETT LTD. Mart j^ALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926. 10 A.M. —Fruit (60C cases): Apples (Stunners, Delicious, Jonathan, Adams Perinain, cookers), etc., 50 bags onions, cauliflower, cabbage, celery, carrots, swedes, pumpkins, marrows, beet, 20 sacks good table potatoes. , 1 O’CLOCK.—POULTRY: SPECIAL ' SALE 400 PULLETS AND HENS on account of MR IV. ’J. BOYDEN. The whole of the poultry removed tto our yards for convenience of sale. The list comprises 200 AVhito Leghorn pullets, 200 White Leghorn hens, 20 cockerels, 500-egg Jubilee incubator, 2 500chick Shaddock brooders. 2 P.M.—Fruit, vegetables. 2.15 P.M.—On account of Mr J. Horard, contents of 5-roomed house, removed to the Mart for convenience of sale. The list includes GOOD 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, oval dining table, 4 high-back chairs, Singer sewing machine, TIP-TOP ENGLISH PIANO, duchess chest, 6 Austrian chairs (nearly new), single bed and wire, light; rimu dropside cot, cupboard and glass book shelf combined, easy chairs, CLOCK, crockery pots and sundries too numerous “to mention. J. L. BENNETT, LTD. EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE. OF STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. RANGITIKEI LINE. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1926. 1 O’CLOCK SHARP. T- L. BENNETT, LTD., have been • favoured with instructions from Mrs A. Perrin to sell the whole of her Stock and Household Furniture. The list includes : 5 good dairy cows (August calvers), 20 hoggets, 5 cow covers, horse, rubber - tyred gig and harness, farm trap and harness, 1 GIG, 1 TON .BALED HAY, £-ton loose hay, endless chain, 1 separator, 1 porker, 3 horse covers, wheelbarrow, 10 Brown Leghorn hens, 10 pullets 8.L., 4 cockerels, 4 ducks, 40 SHEETS ROOFING IRON, single-' furrow plough, netting, TOOLS, scythe, shovels, garden and hay forks, wire strainer, riveter, grindstone, tool chest, saws, hammers, grubbers, picks, carpenters’ and farm tools too numerous to mention. HOUSE.—SITTING ROOM: Upright grand piano (Brinsmead and Sons), 3-piece settee suite, round table, easy chair, 4 occ. tables, 4 palm stands, 12 yards lino, rugs, fender and irons, piano stool, curtains and blinds. HALL: Hall stand, 2 deer heads, hall chair, lino, rug, pictures. BEDROOM No. 1: Double bed and wire, 2 kapoc mattresses, 4-draw duchess, dark rimu M. top washstand, wardrobe, fender, irons, clock, 9 yards lino, curtain, picturcs etc. BEDROOM No. 2: 2 single beds and wires, 2 kapoc mattresses, cheval duchess, 2 wardrobes (good), lino, pictures, etc. BEDROOM No. 3: 4-draw duchess, 4 stretchers, 2 kapocs, occ. table with draws, 10 yards lino, rug, pictures, curtains. DINING ROOM: Large dining table with 2 draws, couch, 10 yards lino, 8 Austrian chairs, easy chair, overmantle, clock, coffee kettle, gramophone and 20 records, small billiard table, balls and cues. KITCHEN: 3-compartment bin, large quantity jam bottles, pots, pans, table mangle. SUNDRIES: Wringer, washing machine, buckets, brooms, mops, door mats; etc. COAL AND WOOD. GOOD Stocks of Pukemiro Coal and Bone Drv Firewood on hand. W. H. STRANGE, 4 Roy Street, Carrier and Coal Merchant. Orders left at A. J. Palmer and Co.’s, Grey Street, promptly attended to. NOT SOMETIMES—BUT ALWAYS IS cycle satisfaction assured when you leave your cycle with us for repair. Personal supervision guarantees a good job—without delay—and at a popular price, from Palmerston’s Popular Cycle Shop. A. COOKSLEY. SWIFT CYCLE DEPOT, 3 Rangitikei Street Phone 6265. EMPIRE AUCTION MART. 100 CUBA STREET. JUST ARRIVED—OUR New Season’* Stock of Horse and Cow Covers, American White Duck, check lined, all sizes. Prices low. Fresh consignments of New and Second-hand Furniture arriving daily. Bedroom Room St Suites, Carpet Squares, Rugs, Lino, Lino Squares, Beagraas Chairs, Singe'- Drophead Sewing Machines , Tables, Kitchen Dressers, Pianos, Violins, Blankets, Eiderdown Quilts, Mattresses, Book Cases, Settees, Puah Carte, Bicycles, and other lines too numerous to mention. Suites, Dining s. Chesterfield Cash buyers of Second-hand Furniture. Chief District Agents for the'A.ustralian Alliance Assurance Co.' BOX 285. PHONE 6088.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 173, 23 June 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 173, 23 June 1926, Page 16

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