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AUCTION SALES. IURMTURE QALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1 P.M. On the Premises, 38 PAHIATUA STREET. (Off Scandia Street). On account Mrs W. Baker. 'ARHY PALMER AND CO. will sell as above, the CONTENTS OF THE HOUSE, also the HOUSE COW, PULLETS AND HENS, AND QUANTITY OP TOOLS. A few of the items are as follow — BROADWOOD t>IANO, STAINED RIMU DINING TABLE, 6 HIGH BACK CHAIRS, Douglas chair, SINGER SEWING MACHINE in good order, AMERICAN ROCKER, 8-DAY CLOCK, easy chair, LINOLEUMS, wicker lounge chair, etc. STAINED RIMU DUCHESSE PAIR, double B.R. Bedstead and Box Mattress, Curtains, stained rimu cot, stretcher, 3 bed and w.w. mattress, washstand, chest drawers, kitchen cupboard, bookshelves, child's high chair, 7 BENTWOOD CHAIRS, flour bin, 15 01bs FLOUR, half bag BREWER'S CRYSTALS, quantity jam; jars, preserving jars, quantity stores, mincer, CROCKERY, ENAMELWARE, GAS IRON, pots, pans, kettles, BABY'S PUSHCART in good order, etc. STANLEY COMBINATION PLANE, HAND OR POWER DRILL and bits, 2 GENTS' BICYCLES in good order, EMERY WHEEL, BOOT REPAIR OUTFIT, 2 carpenters' benches, QUANTITY ENGINEERS' CARPENTERS' and GARDEN TOOLS, fencin; wire, half ton PRIME TABLE POTATOES in cwt. lots, Wheelbarrow, 8 sacks coke, 8 sacks slack, quantity G s. 3, 4 :: 2, 3 x 2, lot firewood, lines and props. JERSEY COW. due ir. August, DAIRY UTL;. r 3-..5, XL SEPARATOR m good order, 8 W. L. PULi/ETS * i*LAO£ ORPINGTON PULLETS, 16 W. L. HENS, and SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Our instructions are to SELL EVERYTHING, and buyers should make a point of attending- the sale, as EVERYTHING IS, IN GOOD ORDER. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. COMPETITION is the lifq of trade, and it is competition which is the breath of life to our business. All sales which we conduct, whether in the .house or the Mart, always draw a representative audience, with the result that our sales are always successful. We report good sales on account Mr McGillivray, Longburn and Mr G. White during the last week. The daily fruit sales were well attended, and Thursday and Saturday's Mart Sales were most successful, the attendance at both being well above theaverage. Following are a few of the sales:— Weaners and slips 17/- to 30/-; stores 27/- to 48/-; porkers 47/- to 69/-; boar 72/6; hens 4/6 to 7/-; pullets to 16/-; ducks 5/6 to !)/-; cockerels to 6/9. Furniture was in good demand, and brought about late rates. Fruit, produce and harness sold well. ARK YOU MOVING? Entrust your Sale to HARRY PALMER AND CO. THE POPULAK AUCTIONEERS, Mrs Harry Palmer, sole proprietress. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Best Results Guaranteed. tiowest Charges Consistent with Good Service. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager. , Phone 92. Manager's Private Phone, 857. J. J. SHARMAN, Land and Outside Salesman. N.Z. MEAT PACKING AND BACON CO., WELLINGTON. Buyers of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, For Freezing, Preserving and Export. Works:— Ngahauranga and Eltham. Prices on application to District Buyers. H. Burke, Telephone 829. &. C. BARON, General Manager. HAURAKI PLAINS. 1600 ACRES AT £25. Mostly rich alluvial drained swamp country, the balance being flat to easy rolling and nearly all ploughablc. All the more important drains have been put in, and with the completion of a few subsidiary ones the whole block will be perfectly drained, and when broken in this land will be worth as much as surrounding country that is selling at £BO and over. There is a good up-to-date house of seven rooms, large cowshed, implement shed, etc. The property will be traversed by the Paeroa-Pokeno Railway (which is certain of construction in the near future). At present it has good road This property has just, come on the market, and for the right man there is a fortune in it. Good terms will be given. • DE'TPT BOX 171 - - - - DANNEVIRKE Telephones: Office 441, House 2G3 A. W. Gilchrist, Salesman. 'Phone 228

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1509, 8 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1509, 8 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1509, 8 March 1920, Page 8