WANTED KNOWN,—-That ■ : H> C. Godwin will commence business ip Foxton (in premises ,n6xt Mr Ball, Main Street) !on Saturday, 17th inst. Call and hear the latest in phonograph productions^ —— : — l -I —i • Ij'iOß SAEE, a bargain—;One • genuine B.S. A, bicycle, zzin frame, Dunlop tyres and tubes. Only used once. Price cash, owner leaving district. Apply this I office.
;'MANAWATU FLAXMIIXS’ [ EMPLOYEES’UNION. A MEETING of mill delegates will be held hi the registered office on Saturday, 17th inst,, at 7.30 o’clock. Business : To draw tip claims for a new award, PERCY T. ROBINSON, Secretary. V IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF E. J. MARTIN. TVTQTICE is hereby given that First Dividend of 5s in the £, is now payable at my office on all proved accepted claims. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Palmerston N, July 13th, 1909.
GREAT SALE OF PIANOS & ORGANS. THE Dresden Piano Coy., Ltd., are. holding their GREAT SALE of pianos and Organs, in Mr Speirs’ shop Main Street North Foxton. ! Pianos by practically all the leading makers of the world.— John Broadwood and Sons, Rich Lipps and Sohne, Gollard and Collard, Walter Collinson, Bohm, Wirchner, Kock and Sohn, Mour, Meissner, etc., etc., Intending purchasers will do well to inspect stock as early as possible. i W. SANDS, Travelling Representative. UNRESERVED CLEARING • SALE. Dairy stock, pigs and furniture on Wednesday 21st July, at 12 noon. ■myrouNSEY and co., ' instructed by the Public Trustee in the estate of the, late Thomas Nye, deceased, will sell on the farm, “Sunnyside” at Foxton.
46/cHoice dairy cows in mil and to calve early 10 2-yr-old heifers.. ,15 yearlings, 6 calves 1 sheep ! 1 Shorthorn hull'syrs 1 yearling bull 1 brown spring cart mat Byrs 1 reliable trap horse 1 saddle and bridle 1 spring tip dray 1 block tip dray 2 sets harness 1 P.B. Devon boar 16 mths 3 breeding sows 1 sow with litter 13 weaners 14 fowls 3 porkers . About 20 cords firewooi 40 tons mangolds in lots t suit purchasers , 7 milk cans 3 milk buckets Set harrows and bars 1 single - furrow leve: plough (Reid & Gray) 1 planet junior Surveyor’s chain 1 hand chaff-cutter ,1 stack oat sheaf Quantity hay & grasi seed 2 casks cement . Mangold sower, win strainer Large quantity farm tools, car penter’s tools, block and tackle, furniture and sundries too numerous to particularise. Luncheon Provided. NO RESLRV3.
UNRESERVED CLEARING ' 'SALE;: ,_■■■■■ On the premises Cook Street Fox* ton, on Tuesday, 20th July, at 1.30 p.m. . "JII-OUNSEY AND CO., inAfX structed by P. H. RaeHoward Esq., (who is leaving for Australia), will sell as above the whole of his. household furniture and effects, comprising 2 duchess chests 1 sideboard 1 cheffoneer . 1 extension table 3 small tables 1 easy chair 7 chairs 1 couch V Double bed and mattrass 1 wire \v9ven stretchers Wash stand * 3 bedroom sets 3 cots ‘ * 1 portable copper Leather folding stretcher Oilcloth, pictures, crockery, kitchen utensils etc., etc, ENTIRELY WITHOUT RE-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 15 July 1909, Page 3
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