AUCTION SALES. HARRY PALMER AND CO. REGULAR MART SALE. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), tja’kßY PALMER AND CO. will sell as usual: — 50 cases fruit, including peaches, apples, etc.; also cauliflower, lettuce, 100 bags new potatoes, 50 bugs onions, turnips, cabbages, 10 sucks old potatoes, 20 sacks chaff, 10 sacks pollard. Furniture at 1.30; Including 2 pianos. *> sideboards, high - back dining suite, table, cduch, dinner wagon, wardrobe, wood and iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapoc beds, S rolls linoleum, 5-draw chest, washstand, also balance of watches, rings, etc., of Henry Mouldey estate. SATURDAY’S- SALE. We have been instructed to sell—6 AEROPLANE PROPELLER BLADES, which would make fine curios, and are undoubtedly works of art in beautiful construction work, the original cost to the War Office being £l5O each. One was used by Robertson, V.C. (who brought down the first Zeppelin), and all are vouched for by the War Office as having been used in the defence of London. They are now on view in Mr P. Duncalf's window, next Clarendon Hotel, in The Square, and will be sold in our Mart on SATURDAY, at 12.30. XMAS PIG AND POULTRY' SALE, Buyers and vendors please note that SATURDAY will be our Final Auction Sale of Pigs and Poultry for the year, and we would be glad to receive orders before then, for any Christmas Poultry required. Fruit has now started coming in, and will be sold by auction daily (subject to arrival). Xmas and New Year Holidays, December 25th, 26 th and 27 th, and Ist January. W. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. FURNITURE CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1 P.M. On the Premises, 133 GREY STREET On account MR H. SHAW, who is leaving the district.
TJARRT PALMER AND CO. will sell as above: — ■COTTAGE PIANO, in perfect order; HANDSOME DARK RIMU SIDEBOARD with bevelled mirror, 2 MORRIS CHAIRS in velvet, cane settee, DINING TABLE and red velvet cover, AMERICAN ROCKER, LINOLEUMS THROUGHOUT, blinds and curtains throughout, rugs, OVERMANTEL, PALM STAND, cane chair, jardiniere and plant, occ. table, pictures and frames,, b.r. fender, etc. BOX OTTOMAN, DARK RIMU DUCHESSE CHEST, DARK RIMU BEDSTEAD, w.w. mattress, 2 kapoc mattresses, HANDSOM E DARK RIMU WARDROBE, small table, etc. Hall linoleum and carpet runner, DOUBLE B.R. BEDSTEAD, w.w. and kapoc mattresses, DUCHESSE CHEST, 6 BENTWOOD CHAIRS, kitchen table, plushette cover, lounge basket chair, COUCH IN RED PLUSH, ! Douglas chair, clock, POTS, ' PANS, KETTLES, CHINA AND ;• GLASSWARE, WRINGER. KNIVES, FORKS, etc., BEDLINEN. TABLE LINEN, WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE in i perfect order (subject trial), vases and ornaments, b.r. fender and irons, and sundries too numerous to mention. With the present shortage of New Furniture, this sale affords buyers an opportunity of buying goods in practically new condition at their own price, and a visit to this sale will be well repaid. W. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FURNITURE CLEARING SALE. In the Estate of the late W. F. BROGDEN. MONDAY NEXT, 1 P.M. On the Premises, PIRIE AND FEATHERSTON STS. TLJARRY PALMER AND CO. have been instructed to sell as above, THE WHOLE OP THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS in the above estate. Full details Friday’s papers. W. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. CROWDED ALL DAY Is the actual truth in describing our Mart last Saturday, when very big business was done in all lines. Fruit and Produce were in good demand. Pigs were entered in large numbers, and good ciuality met a. spirited sale. The Poultry pens were crammed, and a large quantity wore sold in the crates, and prices were about the same as of late. New and Secondhand Furniture were in good rcouest, and big business was put through. Following are the sales: Wound s and slips, 20/n to 41/; stores and porkers, 36/ to TO/; boar, 101/; bay mare, £8 to/; hens, 5/3 to 8/ pair; ducks, 6/ to 9/; ducklings, to 14/6. turkey gobblers, to 50/; geese, 12/ to 13/; new potatoes (splendid quality), to 4/9 qr; onions (new season’s), to 3id lb; apples, to 16/6 bushel; cauliflower, to 13/ doz; cabbage, (o 3/6 doz; gooseberries, to 7/ per half case; green peas, l/7t peck. Our stocks «->f Secondhand Furniture are now fairly low, and we are prepared to receive any quantity of good sound articles, and are prepared to sell on owner’s account or buy outright. ARE YOU DYING? Entrust your Sale to HARRY PALMER AND CO. THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS, Mrs Harrv aimer, sole proprietress. PROMT V ACCOUNT SALES. Best results Guaranteed. Lowest Chaises Consistent with Good Service. W B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager. Phone 92. Manager’* Private Phone, 857. J. J. KHAR MAN, and Outside Salesman.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1444, 18 December 1919, Page 8
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