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To-Morrow's Sale.

4 Where the money is there will the auctioneers be found, is a true saying. Thus, to-morrow Mr McMillan, now one of Palmerston's knights of the hammer, visits Foxton to offer to the inhabitants a Rush of new furniture made not in Germany, luckily, but in Palmer aton, and therefore to be depended on as worth purchasing. The sale does not commence till two o'clock, and therefore the chances of cheap purchase are distinctly good as the auctioneer will have less time to dwell upon the lots. Besides furniture there will be pictures, crockery ware and tobacconist's goods also offered.

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Manawatu Herald, 14 January 1896, Page 3

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To-Morrow's Sale. Manawatu Herald, 14 January 1896, Page 3

To-Morrow's Sale. Manawatu Herald, 14 January 1896, Page 3

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