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HARRY PALMER. Clearing Sale of Furniture, Piano, etc. On the premises, 301, MAIN STREET, Si Fast tbe Terrace End Station. TO-DAY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, At 1 O'Olock. ARRY PALMER has received . instructions from Mrs Metherill to sell the whole of her household furniture and effects, including— A practically new English piano, "Bra ley"; larpe dining table, 2 occasional tables, 2 rattan chairs, 2 arjn chairs, cneffonier, fender, good linoleum in all iojms, rugs, blinds and cortains, pictures, double brass rail bedsteads, wire mattress, horsehair bed, duchess coest, cabinet washstaud, set ware, 2 single iron be steads, wire mattrefcs due 1 ess chest, folding chairs, hall table an* curtains, lamp, boy's befstead, kitchen table and Austrian chairs, dinner set, crockery, brass preserving pan and kitchen utensils, wringer, flour bin, etc.. gents bike, j wheelbarrow an ■ garden tools, \ 1 Singer treadle sewing machine, an i 1 new drophead machine, very latest model. 8 pair White Leghorns (Ledger hens), all laying. NO RESERVE. Woorlfield's bus leaves Fost Office at 12 noon and 1 o'clock. THE MA.C.

CLEA RI N G RALE OF FIRSTCLYSS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TO-MOKROW On the Premises, Rangitikei street, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, at 1 p.m. npHE M A.C., favoured with instrucX tions from Mr N. M. Person, will sell by public auction the contents of his 6-ioomed residence, including : Piano by Coliis and Sons, a first-cla»S instrument ; ab-olately new drop head Singer sewing machine in oak, carved kauri sideboard, rimu cheffonier, couch in tapestry, Austrian chairs (quite new), wicker and rat- • tan arm chairs, b.r. and iron bedsteads, mattrasses and bedding, duchess pairs, seta ware, linoleum, carpet runner, blinds, large lot of books, tables, crockerv, glassware, garden tools, bath*, wringer and sundries. NO RESERVE.

Copyright >/. DIMOCK & CO., Ltd, •TILL receive Bacon Pigs at the ' following weighing stations — Ashhurst Monday Sept 8 Oct 6 Rongotea Tuesday ~ 9 Sept 3H Ohakea Tuesday „ 9 „ 30 Rangiotu Wednesday ~10 Mon „29 Palmerston Thursday „It Feiiding Monday „ 8 „ 29 Bunnythorpe Thursday., 11 Pigs received at Palmerston from 2 p.m. to 2.30 pm. All other places from 11 &.hd.. to 12.30 p.m. Buyer—H. WAKE, Fritz-street. Palmerston N. 'Phone 625

PIGS BACON CO. TILL receive Bacon Pigs at the • f followiug weighing stations: — September. Rongotea Monday 22 ohakea Tuesday 23 A.shhurst Monday 22 Feilding Thursday 25 Hunterville, Tuesday '23 Oroua Bridge Wednesday 24 Pigs received at Rongotea between the hours of 11.50 a.m. and 2 p'm.; Ohakea between 9.30 and 11 a .m; Rangiotu between 12.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Buyers . W. J. MITCHELL ... Feilding G.J. MASTERS, ... Hunterville

ARRY PALMER wants the . public interested in ±as Furnitui'e Department. Talking is no use he wants you to call in and inspect his stock. He has his own factory and good skilled workmen, and is therefore prepared to make to your order any article of any design that you may require if you do not find it in his stock. He is not giving anything away, all he wants is to give you good value at a fair and reasonable price. The House Furnisher, FIRST CORKER. RANG-ITIKEI ST

V/\ ACRES, all in grass, about -KJ\J 200 acres ploughable, easy hill country, post and wire fences ; 15 paddocks well watered ; now carrying 1000 breeding ewe*, 150 wethers 350 hoggets, 250 head of cattle and 20 horses. Splendidly situated, within one naile of railway station and close to good marktt; 8 roomed honst!, every convenience ; cowsked, stable, trapshed, woolshed.i BRICS £l3 10s per acre Equity £6700 Terms—£4ooo cash, or would exchange for good fattening or dairy farm, Manawatu district. AGENTS, The Square. Palmerston North

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2026, 16 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2026, 16 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2026, 16 September 1913, Page 8

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