FURNITURE SALF. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER. T E. MoMILtiAN, under instnicJ , tions from A. E. T. Nixon, Esq., wh-> is leaving the district, will sell his Furniture and Effeots on the above date, at his Sale Booms* foxtail,. at 3 p.m. Amongst the items will be found— Overmantie Bft by 3£ft, Whatnot, fiattaii Easy Chair?, Hall Tai le and Hat Stanch Double Iron Bedstead and I Wirewove Mattrasa, Duch eisse Dressing Table,' hests of Drawers, Washstand and Toilet Set, Tables, ( aue Lounge, Eattaii Easy Chairs, Child's Iron Cot ' and Mattrass, Fender and Fire irons, Bossanet, Gocart and Perambulator, . Kitchen Utensils, Table Mangle, Fowls. - TEEMS AT SALE. j. c. McMillan, Auctioneer. At the Borough Sale Yarda, Palmerston North. THURSDAY, 22nd OOTOBEE. A BEAHAM & WILLIAMS will £\ sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. — 50 3 and 4 years bullocks 80 3 years steers 30 2£ years steers 12 fat bullocks 200 prime fat shorn eves 100 shorn fat ewes Note.— O«ring to the A. and P. j Show being held on Thursday. 29h instant, our eale that week will be held on Friday, 80th. Mr robt. homer, VETEEINAEY SUEGEON, TNTENDS visiting Foxton and I Neighbourhood about the 20th ins*. .^ll orders left with Mr Hamer, Chemist, will receive prompt attention. TENDERS FOR DRAINS. RENDERS will be received up to I the Ist November next for the making of 220 chains of drains at Titirangi hw mp, Manawatu Rivei*. Plans and specifications (o be seen at Mantwatn Times Office, Palmerston North, and Manawatu L'krald Office, Foxton. j Contractors can reach for inspection via Oroua Bridge or Titirangi Punt. WILLIAM AKEES. ANTED KNOWN-That the Sale of Sydney Stock, which j is now being held, is the biggest | opportunity for Bargains that cusi toraers have ever been offered at Te Aro House, \Y 'llington. ! "WELLINGTON WOOL SALES, I SEASON 1896*7. j 'pHE Wellington Wool Brokers' i X Association will hold Auction '. Sales at Wellington on the under- ! mentioned dt\te3 : — Friday, 18th November, 1896 Friday, 4th December, 1896 Friday, 22nd January, 1897 Friday, 10th February, 1897 The following reduced scale of charges has betn adopted : — Commission ... 2£ per cent. Eeceiving, Carting, Warehousing, Ec packinsr, Advertising, Cataloguing, Fire Insurance, etc., 2/6 per bale. On wool offered but not sold NO CHARGE will be made if subae quently shipped through the selling broker. N.Z Loan & M.A. Co., L,d. Levin & Co., LtJ. Laery & Co., Ltd. United Fanners' Co-op. Assocn. A. G Tame & Co. R. H. BARBER, ENGINEER And General Blacksmith, Main-steeet, Foxton. A GOOD SHOEE KEPT. Piping Cut and Screwed. Agent for W. Cable & Co.'s Blax | dach'iiery— Drums, Drum-spindle, ; and Feed Rollers in stock to suit , any machine. Agent for the Planet J. R. Machines. WANTED KNOWN— That a Colossal Sa!e of Drapery and ! Clothing bought very cheaply in I Sydney, is now being he d at Te j Aro House, Wellington. Beatty's Pianos *~ where. For catalogue address, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 October 1896, Page 3
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