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_ HARRY PALMER. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, &c. On the Farm, abeut |-milo beyond Pohangiun Tewnship. TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. HARRY PALMER has keen favoured with instructions fr»m Mr F. Wilhscroft to sell his first-class herd of: 25 good dairy cows in full milk and to calve early 6 springing heifers 4 cows, full milk 1 pedigree bull

1 good harness maro, suitable for any work 1 5-year-old brood mare, 162 Milk cans, buckets, tools, implements, &c, &c. Intending purchasers can see the cows milked any time before or on the morning of sale. Mr Williscroft has culled heavily, with the result that the herd under offer is one of the finest in the district, without a single duffer in it. CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, STOCK, etc. On the premises, Ashhurst. WEDNESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. HARRY PALMER has received instructions from Mr R. James, who is leaving the district in the interest of his patent, to sell the whole of his valuable furniture, mostly newPowerful American organ (new), stylish dog cart and harness, child's pony, quiet and goes in harness, one good cow to calve shortly (guaranteed), stack of hay and shed for removal, Dover stove, carpenters' tools, etc., etc. 1 springing cow, 1 rising hack, set harness and trap, suite of furniture HARRY PALMER, : '• Auctioneer.

SEED POTATOES. HARBY PAIjMEB HAS now in stock a choice consignment of Seed Potatoes »f the following varieties :— White Elephants Up-to-dates Brace's Frost Proof Circular Heads Beauty of Hebron, white bnd red Kidneys Early Eose American Rose Magnum Bonum. These can be obtained in lots to suit purchasers, from 281bs to full sacks, or at per ton. Most of the above varieties are grown out of the district. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TOWN SECTIONS WITHIN EASY DISTANCE OF SQUARE. AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. t DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY. MESSRS G. aTpREECE AND have been instructed by the owners to sell on Exceptionally Easy Terms, a nuniber of Quarter Acre Sections fronting Cqjlege-street, and a proposed new street giving access to town within ten chains of. Square. New street will be formed and metalled and footpath sanded and tarred to full extent. . For full particulars apply immediately to . O. A. PREECE AND CO., Sole Agents^ ' • Oxford Buildings, Palmerston N. W.B.CHENNELLS, A UCTIONEER, Land, Estate and XX Financial' Agent, Masterton, has FOR SALE— O£*/~k acres, low hills and fiats, 100 OvIVJ ploughable, \ mile to creamery, school and post office, new 8-roomed house, highly improved, winters 8 sheep per acre and a lot of cattle. Llolos. Terms. 783 "I f\\ aores rich level dairying land, Ivl well fenced, 94 acres in grass, 2 streams, plenty totara, 6-roomecl house, I washhPjUse, copper and tubs, men's room p|orercipin, 9 c.dw stalls', with loft, stable, cartshed and gighouse; one mile from school, post office, store and creamery, four nnles from station and township. Price tjlglg/Qr. L 1465 inoluding' 23 picked dairy cows, 11 yearlings-, 3 good horses, 3 pigs, I purebred Shorthorn bull, milkcart, harness, tools, cans, and new gig and harness costL4o. 899 macre dairy farm, L.1.P., rent Lt4 year, 3 acres ploughed, 4 paddocks, well watered, all rich river deposit land of best quality, 2 road frontages, railway station at corner of property. Buildings, nearly new, comprise 4-roomed cottage, I cowshed and barn 60 x 28 with 12 feet stud, implement shed and cartshed, and pigstyeu. 2J miles from factory, school anj peat qjftce, 3Jj cowa, milked for factory, besides carrying dry stock. A splendid farm one of the cheapest in the distriot; Ll3 10s per acre. Terms. QAf^O acres, about l«00 flat, of OUVV good quality, 100 acres ploughed, 9 paddocks, 10-roomed house, woolshed with 3 machines and oil engine, fables and all nectary authuildings,' 22 I wiles from Masterton': The whole of this country can be ridden over. Price, includino over 6000 sheep, 200 cattle, 9 horses, machines and engine, only L 5 5s per acre. Bargain. HOTEL, 15 rooms all told, lease over 8 years to run, rent only Ll3 yearly ; 23 acres land attached, 8 stall stable, main traffic road ; takings average L3O week ; L 2050 for goodwill of lease buildings and furniture ; stock at valuation. NOTE—Please send me full particulars of your property if you wish to sell.

POST OFFICE STORE, Quhai Street. MR J. BUTLER, haying taken over the above Store, requests a continuance of the support accorded his predecessor in the above business. The stock has been replenished, and residents of Palmerston can rely on securing the best quality of groceries, &c, at the lowest cash pric.es. Your patronage solicited, J. BUTLEB.

JOHN FALRBURN, Land and Estate Agent, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. J" ARGE selection of dairy and -* sheep farms. Particulars forwarded on application. He who would achieve success shou endeavour to merit it." WE have during the passt year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite ail who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEER TO ASK FOR STAPLES' BEST. On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts, And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfuily removed the reproaclvthat good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & CO, (Limited). M9LESWORTH aKd MUEPHY STREETS. B.JOHANSEN AND SON, FIREWOOD MERCHANTS. Kangitikei Link, NOTIFY the public that they have started business as ■ ' ' WOOD & COAL J4ERCHANTS opposite Terrace $nd Hotel, in Main-street East, and trust by strict attention to business and prompt delivery to merit a fair share of publio patronage. Large stook of dry matai, make; r&ta tawa and root wood in any length. Also best screened Coalbrookdale coal and Brunner nuts, also coke, Telephone No. 219. Orders can be left , vrith Mr A. C, Braafield, Grocer, the Square, j

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7826, 28 September 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7826, 28 September 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7826, 28 September 1903, Page 4

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