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Auctioneers' Announcements.

GORTON AND SON. MOTOR CAR TOR SALE. Messes gorton & son will sell without reserve at their saleyards, Feilding, on FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, 1914, at 3 p.m.:— One 15 h.p. Crossley Motor Car; 1913 Model; four seater; grey, nickel finish; hood, screen, lamp 3, etc. Practically new. A bargain. Car can be seen on personal application to the Auctioneers. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK f SAL fc. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914. 50 4yr ewes 50 lambs SSO mixed lambs (in lots 110 2-tooth ewes 60 s.m. ewes 30 mixed sex weaners 30 weaners (in lots) 2 18-months steers 14 mixed v eaners 20 3yr steers 30 b.f. 2-tooths 30 fat ewes 150 f.f.m. ewes 190 wethers (in lots) 4 fat c>. ws All stock yarded after 11 o'clock will be late entries and will be sold last. / Luncheon may be obtained at the yards. . /'

M.A.C. MANAWATTJ AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, 1 CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON. WEEKLY SALES at Mart every THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Special Clearing Sales conducted ia any part of town or district. 'Phone 346. J. S. MUNRO, Auctioneer and Manager. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. AT THE RESIDENCE OF REV. A. DON, * PARK ROAD (first on right from Fitzherbert street), TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 1 p.m. THE M.A.C., instructed by Rev. A. DON, will sell the contents of his 7-rooraed residence, including:— Upright Iron Grand Piano by Esdaile (very fine instrument), large carved sideboard, massive extension dining table, cheffonier and bookcase, large Divan chair in velvet and saddlebags, cane settee and chairs, good bedroom suite, consisting of wardrobe, duchess chest and washstand, set of ware, large chest of drawers, heavy b.r. bedsteads, single iron bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, duchess chest, linoleums, hanging lamps, Hong Kong lounge, w.w. stretchers, parrot and cage, lady's Centaur bicycle (free wheel and b.p. brake), and a very large assortment of household sundries. Every article is practically new and in splendid order. * J. S. MUNRO, Auctioneer.

HABRY PALMER. CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Oa the Premises, Terrace street, next Mrs Anderson's Eegistry Office. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) at 1 p.m. HARRY PALMER has been instructed by Mrs Hattie to sell the whole of her household furniture and effects, including:— Settee in figured velvet, dining table, occasional tables, handsome rimu sideboard, large marble clock, couches in Utrecht velvet, armchairs, rockers, Austrian chairs, double b.r. bedstead, w.w. mattresses, horsehair mattresses, rimu duchess chests and washstands, towel rails, toilet sets, 5-drawer chest, single iron bedsteads, w.w. stretchers, quantity superior blankets, rugs, sheets, etc., cutlery, e.p. ware, glassware, crockery and utensils, garden tools, pictures, ornaments, carpet runners, curtains and linoleums throughout house. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. • L ' . CLEARING SALE OF NEW FURNITURE. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE. A REDUCTION MUST BE MADE. The Whole of Our Stock, NEW AND SECOND-HAND TO SELECT FROM. HARRY PALMER will sell at his Mart, commencing THURSDAY, APRIL 2, THE PICK OF HIS SUPERIOR FURNITURE. : absolutely no reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, LINTON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1914. HARRY PALMER & CO. have received instructions from Mrs Campbell to sell the whole of her farm stock, implements, household furniture and effects. NO RESERVE.

PALMERSTON NORTH GAS COMPANY LIMITED. Cheap Fuel for Winter. COKE delivered in any part of the Town, 1/6 per bag. Ring up your order. Office No. 307; Works, No. '2. We also supply at lowest prices al kinds of Coal. M. J. KENNEDY, Manager.

Those who wotfd achieve success should endeavour to merit it. . M have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our beer seconu to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We Invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEER To ask for STAPLES' BEST. "Draught at almost all hotels in city and surrounding districts. And confidently anticipate their ▼erdict will be that Staples & Co. have successfully removed the reroach that good beer oould not be rewed in Wellington. Staples & Co., Ltd. Bloleswosth & Murphy Bts

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, MILK CARTS, TRAPS FARM IMPLEMENTS, PIANO, ORGAN AND FURNITURE. On the Farm, Ashhurst-Colyton road, 1 mile from Ashhurst Post Office. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1914, At 12 noon. ' HARRY PALMER has been instructed by Mr M. Johansen (who has leased his property) to sell the whole of his stock, etc., as above. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. HARRY PALMER wants the public interested in uis Furniture Department Talking is no use he wants you to call in ana 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 cot and it in nis stock. He is not giving anything away, all he wants is to give you gooa value at a fair and reasonable price. Harry Palmer, The House Furnished, FIRST CORNER. RANGITIKEI ST

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The latest addition to the Martin Radium Fund is Carson and Co.. ooe guinea.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12757, 1 April 1914, Page 8

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