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AUCTION SALES. HARRY PALMER AND CO. REGULAR mart sale, AT THE MART. TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. ARRY PALMER AND CO. will ■ sell 100 cases aoples (cooking and dessert) , 10 bags swedes, carrots, parsnips, 50 bags onions, 60 sacks mixed grain, 100 sacks prime table potatoes, 60 sacks seed potatoes (all kinds). "FURNITURE at 1.30: Chesterfield, 3piece settee suite (brown canvas), 6 high back chairs, dining table, Singer machine, 2 carpet squares, 8 rolls linoleum, pair hall curtains, 4 oil paintings, 13 doz. glass dishes, duchess pair, 3 hall stands, /hanging lamp, 2 sideboards, 3 couches, chest drawers, kitchen dresser, large quantity crockery and household sundries. 4 gents' bicycles, 2 ladies' bicycles. NO RESERVE. W- B. O'CALLAGHAN, • Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING SECTION BOROUGH LEASE. TO-DAY. AT 1 P.M. OARRY PALMER AND CO. will sell at their Rooms as above, Borough Lease, situated Jickeli Street, Lots 47 and 4S, being part of Section 1156, containing 1 acre 2 roods 24.8 perches. —ALSO— On behalf of Vendor, splendid building site, situated Ngaio Street, Palmerston North (having northern aspect), Lot, 13 of Section 993, with a frontage of 66 feet by 148 feet deep. Further particulars and terms apply: Land Department, HARRY PALMER AND CO. ELEGANT FURNITURE.

r<m!que in Design, & Built to Last. Manufactured in our own Factory (TFeatherston Street) by capable workmen, of best quality timber twell seasoned), either in oak or rimu, is now showing at our Mart, «,t prices that defy competition. Chose 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 3»ront to the barest margin to help .mam to make a home at as small an outlay as possible. BUSING OR SELLING, IT PATS TO DEAL WITH HARRY PALMER & 00. THE POPCIiAR AUCTIONEERS. W. B. O'GALLAGHAN. Auctioneer-Manager. Fat Stock Buyers, Land and Commission Agents, F,angitikei Street Palmerston No->th AN HONEST INTEREST-PAYINt PROPOSITION. GOOD HEALTHY OPOTJTK2 COUNT it Y. 3200 ACRES Freehold, 6 J miles from Opotiki by metalled roads; 1200 Acres good Bush, 2000 Acres in Grass; winters 3600 Sheep and 150 Cattle. 5-Roomed House, gas, hot and cold water; 5-Roomed Cottage, hot and cold water; 3 Huts. Woolshed with 3-stand machines, ate, engines, cowshed, yards, dip, etc., etc. 55 bales wool last year—average price 16 £d per lb. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN, £30,000. This is no speculator's catch but i sound investment to the man looking for this class of property. W. MOORE AND CO. W. Moore: A. mooruj t A. J. Wlnton LAYING HENS FOR SALE. , HITE Leghorn Hens, to make " ' room for chicks. Also Hatching Eggs from Heavy 1 xying Birds. FRED. W. BOYS., Te Matai Poultry Farm, Napier Road. 'Phone 8225. i' 32 ACRES, all *««tssea, ''.-roomed rlwelling. At present carrying 188 ialry cows, 600 sheep, 9 0 steers. £6O per acre, £ltoo cash. 5 36 ACRES, all grassed and flat. Good Iwelling, outbuildings equal to anything in the North Island. £BO per *ore, £2OOO. M ACRES, all grass, 80 acres flat. 7roomed dwelling. Carrying 30 cows and dry stock. £SO per acre, £IBSB cash. 275 ACRES, all grass. Carries 600 -sheep and cattle. 6-roomed dwelling. £24 per acre, £2OO cash. SO ACRES, all grass. 4-roomed dwelit.ng. £95 per acre, £2500 cash. 101 ACRES, all grass. As a going concern, stock milking plant, implements, Jtc. £45/10/- per acre, £I2OO cash. 540 acres, light bush 60 acres, balance .srrassed, carrying capactiy 2 sheep and cattle. £l4 per acre, £IOOO cash. '952 ACRES, all grassed, hilly and undulating, 8-roomed dwelling. £24/5/oar acre, including 1650 sheep, 30 heifers, 4 dairy cows, horses, Implements and sundries. 785 ACRES, all grasp. Carrying capacity 1100 breeding ewes, 160 hoggets rid 140 grown cattle. 5-roomed dwelling, -woolshed, machines, cowballs, a--. £l9 per acre, £2OOO cash. HANKINS ftKOS., 15 RANGITIKf' STREET, Palmerston Nortli.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1638, 16 September 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1638, 16 September 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1638, 16 September 1920, Page 8

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