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*- AUCTION SALES. HARRY PALMER AND CO. REGULAR MART SALE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). a ARRY sell — PALMER AND CO. will 11 A.M.: 100 cases fruit, etc.; also large quantity of produce. 12 noon: Pigs of all kinds. 12.30: Horses,; vehicles, etc. 1 P.M.: Poultry of all kinds. 1.30 P.M.: Dogs, second-hand harness and yard sundries. 5.80 P.M.: Large quantity good furniture and effects, which must be sold to the highest bidder. W. B. O’CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. JMPORTANT JPURNITURE gALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 15th. 1 p in. On the Premises, 28 SGANDIA STREET. Account MR HARDIE. [O' ARRT PALMER AND CO. will sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, the Contents of the comfortably furnished 6-room ed house. A few of the lines are as follow: — [BROADWOOD PIANO (sound), STAINED RIMU SIDEBOARD, 4 HIGH BACK STAINED RIMU DINING CHAIRS, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, SETTEE, cushions, bookshelves, quantity good books, 2 EASY CHAIRS ‘ and CUSHIONS, occ. table, deck chair, jardinieres, ornaments, pictures, paintings, 7x9 CARPET, HEARTH RUGS, slip mats, H YDS CARPET RUNNER, etc. 5-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE IN DARK RIMU, consisting WARDROBE, DUCHESSE and PEDESTAL. DOUBLE WOOD BED- , STEAD, 2 single iron bedsteads, 2 stretchers, kapoc and flax mattresses, pillows, good LINOLEUMS, curtains and poles, jug and basin, box ottoman,, DBL. B.R. BEDSTEAD, box mattress, kapoc, bolster and pillows, table, DUCHESSE CHEST, wardrobe frame, 4 chairs, commode, etc. Kitchen table and cover, linoleums, 40-piece tea set, 18-piece set, LARGE QUANTITY CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ENAMELWARE, KEROSENE STOVE, MEAT SAKE, POTS, PANS, KETTLES, CARPET SWEEPER, clock, LAWN MOWER, WRINGER, WHEELBARROW, TREMENDOUS QUANTITY KITCHEN SUNDRIES, GARDEN TOOLS and SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. EVERYTHING OFFERED must be sold to the highest bidder and buyers are recommended to attend the sale. W. B. O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. LAND SEEKERS. STUDY THESE GREAT FARMS FOR VALUE. ■f AAA ACRES, handy to Hamilton an( j Morrinsville. All swamp, subdivided into 20 paddocks, ploughable; 400 acres in grass, 55 crop, well watered. On main road. Residence, 8 )oms: stable, cowshed, implement and Cream cart passes door. A graSP<6*nce here for big money. Price. £ls per acre. Deposit £3OOO. O?7A ACRES, 6 miles from Patumahoe Station; 200 acres grass, 20 acres swedes, 15 fallow, 10 acres plantations; modern residence 5 rooms, beautifully situated on sheltered, elevated position; good range outbuildings; 12 paddocks, well watered. Wintered 70 cows and heifers, 7 horses, and young stock. Half-mile school and P.O. Cream cart daily. A real bargain at £27 per acre on, say, £ISOO deposit. OKA ACRES, 4 miles from station near Hamilton; 180 acres grass, 15 acres swedes, 8 paddocks, plantations; house, 6 rooms. All easy country, capable of development. This is one of the cheapest farms on the Waikato. Price, £25 per acre, deposit £B9O. Buyers, send for our list of farms, WAIKATO AND HAURAKI PLAINS; Right up to date. SHORT AND SMYTHEMAN, 11, Smeeton’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. CHEAP! 300 ACRES L.1.P., RENT 4/6 PER ACRE. Mostly fli.t land of exceptionally good quality, balance rolling. Patches of white pic.j bush about the homestead; arood house of six rooms, and exceptionally good cowshed; very handy to school, factory, etc. Situated in a very good vabey, eight miles from rail; carrying ■ n enormous lot of stock, and has abundance of feed. Will do 140 cows next season. The price is £43 per acre, with £2500 cash, oj wrier, who is going into business, w’l take a good sound mortgage in lieu o: cash, at a slightly increased price • Report; —T have made a thorough inspection this property, and consider it the cheapest I have seen in the Waikato. V Arran; e Immediate Inspection. HLiBERT HEWITT, HAMILTON AND DANXEVIKKE. Dannevi.ue, Box 171; 'Phone 441 (office). A W. O ’ CHRIST, Saleman, ’Phone 228 (house). HOME SEPARATED CREAM DEA I.T WITH SPECIALLY By the DAIRY UNION FACTORY. IN PALMERSTON. GIVE US A TRIAL.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1587, 12 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1587, 12 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1587, 12 June 1920, Page 8