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' AUCTION SALES. FINAL REMINDER , OP IMPORTANT TfURNITURE gALE. TODAY" TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. On the Premises, 28 SGANDIA STREET. Account MR HARDIE. ARRT PALMER AND CO. will sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, the contents of the comfortably furnished 5-roomed house. Full details were advertised in yesterday's papers. PERSISTENT ENERGY in the attainment of success, together with fair dealing all the time has led to marvellous results in our business, and those who wish to buy or sell are assured of satisfaction at our EVER POPULAR MART. We report an excellent week's business at the Mart in every line. New and second-hand furniture continues in the keenest demand. Poultry was in good supply, and prices were high. Pigs were in fair supply and good animals sold well. Fruit and produce showed a good turnover. New and second-hand harness and Stock cgvers sold in large quantities. * Following are the sales: — Weaners 10/ (poor) to 16/6, slips 19/ to 30/, stores 43/ to 55/, Berkshire boars (young) 57/. Hens 5/6 to 13/, pullets to 26/, turkey gobblers 32/ to 45/, turkey hens to 24/, cockerels 6/ to 16/, ducks If to 10/. BUYING OR SELLING, IT PATS TO DEAL WITH HARRY PALMER AND CO. THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS. W. B. O'OALLAGHAN, Auctioneer-Manager. CHEAP! 300 ACRES L.1.P., RENT 4/6 PER ACRE. white pine bush about the homestead; good house of six rooms, and exceptionally good cowshed; very handy to school, factory, etc. Situated in a very good valley, eight miles from rail; & . I „„ a 1/%f nf atnnte and has abundance of feed. Will do 140 cows next season. The price is £43 per acre, with £2500 cash, or owner, who is going into business, Will take a good sound mortgage in lieu of cash, at a slightly increased price Report:—l have made a thorough inspection of this property, and consider it the cheapest I have seen in the Waikato. Arrange Immediate Inspection. HERBERT HEWITT, HAMILTON AND DANNEVIRKE. Dannevirke, Box 171; 'Phone 441 (office). A. W. GILCHRIST, Saleman, 'Phone 228 (house). THE WORLD'S BEST. THE TRUSTY TRIUMPH. JUST ARRIVED. NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS.

An American despatch rider, writing in "Motor Cycling," U.S.A., says:— Believe me, the REAL, bus of them all is the TRIUMPH, a ) tidy bus that will hop its 60 to 65 miles per hour, and climb like a cat. In greasy going she's as steady as a church. ISN'T Tins THE MOTOR CYCLE YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR? , LTD., RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. SHEEP FARM. 530 ACRES 0.K.P., at 2/6 per acre. All felled and in grass except few acres standing bush. New five-roomed house, every convenience. Wizard light, phone, dairy, etc., woolshed with machines; yards all in firstclass order. Fences good and property well sub-divided. Very little ploughable country, probably 30 acres around house, several acres of which has been ploughed, balance hilly 'heep country. Wintering 1100 mixed sheep and 4 0 head of cattle (but understocked). Price £2l/10/per acre, £IOOO cash. As there are no mortgage?, owner will accept easy terms, tnd will make property freehold for £l4 per acre, and £ISOO cash. Stock at valuation. KTTTOS' LAND AGENCY, > RAETIHI.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1589, 15 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1589, 15 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1589, 15 June 1920, Page 8