AU Uhn HARRY PALMER AND CO. REGULAR ]y[ART gALE. AT THE MART. TO-DAY, AT 11 A.M. Harry palmer and co. •will sell--200 CASES FRUIT, including- apples (cooking and dessert), pears, quinces, tomatoes. 100 sacks TABLE POTATOES. 12 sacks pig potatoes, 50 bags onions, pig melons, pumpkins; 40 sacks barley,' marrows, rhubarb, carrots, swedes, etc. FURNITURE at 1 p.m.: Sideboard, C high-back chairs, 2 Morris arm chairs, chesterfield and chair, 3 couches, table, piano (Broadwood), carpet, 10 rolls lino, 3piece bedroom suite, 5-draw ' chest, washstands, bedsteads, mattresses and bedding, 2 single iron bedsteads, wood kerbs, kitchen dresser, flour bin, occ. tables, 2 hanging lamps, pictures, gramophone and records, pr. steps, 4 gents’ bicycles, 3 ladies" bicycles; also large quantity household sundries. NO RESERVE. \y. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT D AIRYMAN’S Q BEARING gALE. jyj'ONDAY, JQTH, AT 12 NOON. On the Farm, Near RONGOTEA SIDING. Account MR. R. V. MASON. XJARRY PALMER AND CO. will sell the High Class Herd of 20 Cows, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Pigs, Alfa Laval Separator, 8 5 h.p. Hornsby Engine, etc. Full details next Friday’s papers. W. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. ELEGANT FURNITURE. Unique in Design, & Built to Last. Manufactured in our own Factory (Featherston Street) by capable workmen, of best quality timber (well seasoned), either in oak or rlmu, is now showing at our Mart, at prices that defy competition. Those who are furnishing are cordially invited to inspect our stocks, and if other designs are wanted, we will be pleased to submit quotations. Returned soldiers buying new furniture under the Repatriation Scheme will be allowed a special discount. Our ordinary price is low, but In their case we are prepared to cut our profit to the barest margin to help them to make a home at as small an outlay as possible. / HARRY PALMER AND CO.
THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS. VALUATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Rangitikei and King Streets. VV. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager. ’Phone 92. Manager’s Private ’Phone 857. CHEAP FARM FOR YOUNG MAN. 400 ACRES, 150 feded and in good grass, balance in bush; well watered by running streams. Four-roomed bouse and shed. Good level road to place. Six miles from railway; school li miles. Price £8 per acre, with £4OO cash. GOOD HOME. A splendid five-roomed rough-cast BUNGALOW, nearly new—-a rare bargain at £ISOO. D. D. CURRIE AND CO., Land, Stock, and Commission Agents, 161 Main Street W., Palmerston N. Subdivision of Dairying Land 150 ACRES of some of the richest dairying and fattening land in New Zealand, situated 11 miles from Palmerston North; subdivided into two farms. DESCRIPTION. Section I.—Homestead Block, about 75 acres, fenced and subdivided into 3 paddocks. Eight-roomed house, 16-bail cowshed (machines go with farm), motor shed; watered artesians and river. Section 2. —About 75 acres, nearly all been stumped; ring fenced; no buildings. Watered artesians and river. TERMS. Section 1, £3BOO cash. Section 2, 15 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 12 months, or improvements to that value. Goldingham & Becketl, Ltd., (LAND DEPARTMENT), PALMERSTON NORTH. yyAIKATO JgARGAIN. 1 ACRES —Over 900 acres in -LO£/v/ splendid grass, all good soil and great cocksfoot country. Very healthy sheep and cattle country, or suitable for dairying; wintered 700 ewes, 300 hoggets and 200 head of 2 and 3-year cattle; nice homestead of 8 rooms, bathroow, scullery and storeroom; telephone, etc; woolshed, shearing machines, etc., 6-stall stable, 2 implement sheds; buildings insured for £950; 11 miles from cheese factory, 1 mile from school, 7 miles from a good Waikato township by metalled road. Price only £l3 10/ per acre, with £3500 cash. Note.—The owner will show his returns. Land all round is selling in small farms at £6O to £BO an acre. We recommend this property as an absolutely sound proposition. BARXETT, ALLOT!, FEE & CO.. LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, Imperial Chambers (Ove- Hooker and Kingstone), HAMILTON, J
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1541, 15 April 1920, Page 8
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