AUCTION SALES. SALE OF ENGINEER’S TOOLS, ETC. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1 P.M. On. tlic Premises, 40 COOK STREET. On account S. Jickell, Esq. XJAEEY PALMER AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell as above: — MOTOR CAE, with new engine, suitable for conversion to motor lorry. Motor Car Chassis, with all parts comcompletc. STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, about 10h.p., suitable for demonstrating. [VERTICAL STEAM ENGINE, 4in cylinder; 2 Petrol Engines, Footpower Emery Grinder, £b.p. Hot Air Engine, ENGINEERS’ TOOLS, Hammers, Chisels, Drills (twist), Spanners, Hack Saws, Files, Cramps, Punches, Wrenches, Stocks and Dies, Taps. PUMPS (Tyre, Pressure and Hydraulic) BLOCKS AND TACKLE (4 ton). GAS ENGINE (about 3h.p.) and NEW DYNAMO (35 volts, S amps.), SUITABLE for PRIVATE HOULE LIGHTING. Line Shafting. 20ft by li, Belt Pulleys, Pin by Gin; 3 New Belts, Sin, I’in and lin. Also, a large quantity of other Useful Tools and Materials, useful alike to the amateur and practical engineer, but too numerous to particularise. The whole of the outfit is in good order, and well worthy the attention and inspection of engineers generally. SALE WEDNESDAY, 1 P.M. W. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. APPRECIATION Is the recognition of worth, and one of the rew'ards of our continued service to our clients is a marvellous increase in Our business, showing that our efforts are appreciated. We report a splendid Furniture sale on behalf of Mrs Jenkins, Feathcrston Street, on Wednesday last; all arrangements were satisfactory, and prices throughout were exceptionally good. The sale of Alexander Clark, Ltd.’s, fire stocks showed a total clearance at satisfactory prices. Saturday’s Mart sale was a record one. Pigs wore in good supply and exceptional demand; poultry met with a ready sale at increased rates. Harness and saddlery sold well. Produce and fruit sold at about late rates. Furniture was in big demand.. Following arc the sales: Wcaners and slips, 21/ (very small) to 46/G; medium stores, 35/ to 48/; forward stores, 61/ to 77/6; horses, £lO, £7 7/6 and £5 7/6; hens, 8/3 to 9/ pair; small ducklings, 2/6; ducks, 8/6 to 11/6; geese, to 13/; turkey gobblers, 32/ ; turkey hens, 22/. Sundries were in good supply and demand.
ARE YOU MOVING? Entrust your Sale to THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS, HARRY PALMER AND CO. (Mrs Harry Palmer, sole proprietress.) PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Best Results Guaranteed. Lowest Charges Consistent with Good Service. W. B. O 'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager, Phone 92. Manager’s Private Phone, 857. J. J. SHAEVAN, Land ?nd Outside Salesman. SEED POTATOES. MACHINE GRADED. HAND PICKED. 10 VARIETIES. Earlv. Main. Gold Coin. Early Rose. Early Puritan. Sutton’s 26’s. Sutton’s Supreme New Era. Maori Chief. Gamekeeper. British Queen. Dakota Red. Come and sec for yourse for Lists. ota Red. / self, or write* ALL FARMERS’ REQUISITES STOCKED. E. 11. GRABS, 73 SANGITIKEI STREET. Box 263. ’Phone 7i)o. MOTOR CYCLISTS I HAVE'YOU EVER USED THE “BEAN” CHAIN TOOL. It is easily the Most Efficient Tool made. Every rider of a chain-driven Motor wants one. From all Motor-cycle Garages. New Zealand Agents:— NONPAREIL MOTOR CO, PALMERSTON NORTH. DAIRY FARM. Q/I ACRES, all flat, permanently watered; good fences, and divided into 9 paddocks. House of 4 rooms, practically new; washhouse, S -bail cowshed, concrete floor. Easy distance from town; good roads, school and factory within half a mile. PRICE, £97 PER ACRE. Terms, £IOOO cash. This is good quality, nice and warm, and capable of dairying 50 cows. Eu:the; - pa:ticuiara; DALGETY AND CO, LTD, PAI MERHTOK NORT J±.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14198, 25 August 1919, Page 8
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