HAEEY PALMER & CO. AT THE MART. TO-J3AY, 9th FEBRUABY, At 1.30 p.m. HARRY PALMER & 00. will sellFruit, Furniture, Picture Mouldings, and sundries, 40 cases plums 20 cases apricots 20 cases peaches Large quantities of second-hand furniture, including b.r. Bedsteads, Duchess Chests, Tables, Chests, Bedding, Toilet Sets, Sundries, etc. 200 pieces picture moulding 30 steel prints Oil colours and oilographs Without Reserve. PRELIMINAEY NOTICE. AT THE MAET. SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. Bicycles. Bicycle?. Bicycles, "WITHOUT EESEKVE. HARRY PALMER & CO will offer 30 second-hand bicyles, on behalf of Mr J. B. Clarkson, the well-known cycle agent. Pull particulars later. PEACHES PEACHES PEACHES. mHE First Fruit of the Season is J_ now in. Book your orders early for further consignments. HARRY PALMER & CO. TWO BARGAINS IN LEVIN FARMS, 250 acres, one of the finest dairy farms on the coast, 8-roomed house, orchard and all conveniences, close to creamery £16 an acre; £1500 cash required. 100 acres lease with purchasing clause, good house, sheds, etc., a tip top property, close to creamery. £100 will buy goodwill. Foi further particulars apply HUDSON & EASTHEE, Land & Estate Agents, Levin, FREEHOLDS. 1 7f\f\ Acres, limestone downs, £8 JLIVJXJ lOs 800 Acreßr alluvial flats» £lQ> Qfin Acres, allavial flats and lime °«U hills, £8 ss. 9^fin A-crea, limestone and marl £.\J\J\J h ill 8; £q peracrei This will pay handsome interest even should a serious irop occur in wool and stock. These comprise some of the finest properties in the Bush districts, winter 2 and 4 sheep, improvements complete; and handy important centres. On inspection prices will be found much lower than obtain in other districts, Correspondence invited. K. H. AGENT, WOODYILLB. LAND FDR DISPOSAL A PPENDED^are particulars of a few XjL selected first-class properties in the famous Glen Oroua ana 1 Kairanga districts^ Land in these districts can easily hold its own with any other land in this colony for its productiveness. The prices aßked are low compared with those obtained for the cold hungry clay land elsewhere. The value of land can only be ascertained by what it will produce. • Two splendid bullock paddocks in Kairanga No. 4 Line, containing 100 acres each; well grassed and improved. Price £32 per acre ; terfns. TO LEASE—I2O aores, fattening paddock, Kairanga; close to creamery and school; rent 27s 6d per aore; term five years, or will sell on easy terms at £30 per acre. 140 aores, Kairanga, 3£ miles from town; good frontage ; will sell any area frem 20 acres upwards at £35 per acre ; 9asy terms. 700 acres, Glen Oroua; fattening country ; will Bell any area from 100 acres upwards at £24 10s per acre ; terms. The above properties are splendidl watered by artesian wells. Bell Bros., Land Agents, Falmerston North. PERMAIN & GILCHRIST TTAVE just landedEx a.s. Wakanui—24 kegs wire staples, 1 case plate baskets and tool basket, 20 bundles spades and shovels, 24 grindstones, 1 case mattocks, hay knives, scythes, etc, 2 cases wrought enamel saucepans, 12 nests travelling trunks ; 15 oases assorted ironmongery, viz., Pillar candlesticks, rim locks, mortice locks, back locks, hinges, dog chains, cash boxes, oil cans, copper kettles, horse clippers, milk pans, stamped baking dishes, etc, 2 casks Scotch tie hinges, 1 cask gate hinges, 1 cask wedges, maul rings, etc., 2 oasks trace and leading chains, 2 casks loose chain from § to §-link, 2 cases scales and spring balances, 2 cases brassfoundry, 1 case Lovelock's mincers, 1 case French secateurs, 1 case assorted wood jam spoons, bollows, thermometers, etc. Ex s.s. Corinthic—26 bundles Parkes' spades and shovels, 5 cas! s brass rail bedsteads and cots, 4 bundles hospital bedsteads, 2 cases brass cased tubing £ to 1£ inch, 2 oasks assorted hinges, 20 cases assorted ironmongery, sheep shears, shoemakers' tools, plumbers' tools, bricklayers' tools, engineers' toils, carpenters' tools, etc.; 2 oases assorted cutlery, 2 cases lanterns and back lamps, 2 cases scales and weights, 1 case dippers, etc., 2 bundles sieves, 100 rolls wire netting, 2 oases wrought enamel ware, 3 sacs air bricks and grates, 2 case scissors. Ex s.s. Turakina—l case Target stoves, 26 kegs wire staples. To arnve ex s.s. Gothic—l 2 packages assorted ironinong ry, including brass rail | and other fenders, brasses,.names etc. Permain and G-ilchrist, Cash Isonmongers The Square Palmerston N; The N.Z. Exuress Co., (LIMITED.) Offioe : Main street, opposite Railway Station. 1 Customs Shipping, Forwarding Agents & Foreign Carriers, PARCELS, furniture, etc, forwarded to any part of the colonies daily at through ratea. All olaasea of Custom and shipping business undertaken. Importers, hand your documents to us and your clearing will receive prompt attention. Furniture and piano removing a speciality. Good dry storage at reasonable rates. Our motto: "Safety, Promptitude and Economy." AITCHISON, Looal Manager. J. B, Wishart and Co, Manufacturing Jewellers, Engravers & Medallists. ALL Classes of Jewellery manufactured on the Shortest Notice. Old-fashioned articles re-made into artistic designs to suit patrons. Engraving in all its branches. Quotations for Masonic Emblems and Designs a speciality. Repairs will receive prompt attention. All work guaranteed. Charges compatible with good workmanship. t Old gold and silver bought in any quantity. IS" Note the Address— ...NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL... Palmebston N. • - Telephone 160 THE shopkeeper who oan't think of anything to advertise is a dead one I and ddoesn't know it is funeral time. i
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7973, 9 February 1905, Page 4
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