MANAWATU RABBIT DISTRICT. RATEPAYERS LIST. Pursuant to section 72 of “The Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1908,” public notice is hereby given that the Ratepayers’ List for the Manawatu Rabbit District is deposited at the ofi flee of the Magistrate’s Court, Foxton, where if may lie inspected, without fee, by all persons interested during office hours. A copy of the List may also be inspected at the County Offices, Sanson. Any person who considers himself aggrieved by reason of the insertion or incorrectness or ouimission of any matter in the list may object. FRIDAY, the 21st day of March 1924, is the day and the Magistrate's Court, Foxton, is the place on and at which the Magistrate will sit to hear objections and finally revise the list. A. K. DREW, Returning Officer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT FLOCK HOUSE. (Nine miles from Bulls) ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 25th and 26th FEBRUARY. ,7. E. WALKER, favoured with instructions from L. R. McKELYIE ESQ., will sell as under at 11.30 a.m. each day:— MONDAY, 25th. Austrian chairs, hall stands, wardrobes, duchesses, marble top W. stand, dressing tables, 20 pictures, 40 blinds. Singer sewing machine, stretchers, single and double beds, kapoc and wire mattresses, child’s cot, mattresses and pillows, d. and s. iron bedsteads and mattresses, hospital bed, tables, 2 kerosene heaters, Minamax fire extinguisher, looking glasses, quantity handsome rugs 2 Burner Perfection oil stove, grocery bins, large quantity crockery, glassware, cooking utensils, dinner sets, fruit and .jam jars, large e. ware jars, large mangle, 2 wringers, ironing stove, step ladders, 2 wheelbarrows, bag truck, knapsack spray pump (new), garden roller, tennis nets, lawn mower. large quantity garden and carpenter’s tools, numerous sundries, etc. Also at 1.30 p.m. 1 2-year unbroken pony 1 1 year unbroken pony ] pony mare (Muskerry) 2 pony mares (aged) 2 pony geldings (aged) i draught umre (all harness). 1 3-dranght mare (chains) 1 dray and harness 1 saddle, etc. 4 cows in milk. 70 Fowls. TUESDAY. 26th. J. Roller top writing desk (oak), settee, 3 upholstered rocking chairs, 4 easy chairs, massive extension dining room table, 6ft. to 12ft., Morris chairs, wardrobes, chesterfields, Axminster, Kidditninsler, and Reversible carpel.-, art, serge, red silk, poplin and shadow tissue curtains and poles. 40 blinds, 20 pictures, piano (Ferd-Smidt), massive side board (kauri), quantity mgs and mats, window curtains, 3 sets toiletware (good), double mattresses (hair), Bevel glass mirrors, dressing tables, afternoon tea. lable (bit. by 4ft.). Following in oak, single and double beds, dressing lable (full length (Jheval glass), towel horse, chairs cabinets, tables, boot rack, occasional tables, electric vacuum cleaner, cake stand, carpet sweeper, Minamax fire extinguisher, 2 lawn mowers, sewing machine motor, marble top wash stand (oak), large kitchen table (kauri top), 3 cushion puffs, handsome Rochester lamp, on brass stand, palm stands, quantity bulbs, sundries, etc. The following will be'offered at 2 p.w., subject to slight reserve: — 1 4-ton Republic motor lorry. 1 Super six sporting model Hudson motor car ,1 Big Six Studebaker motor ear, 7-seater. All in First-class order. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. For the convenience of intending purchasers, Mr McKeivie’s motor lorry will leave Bulls at 10 a.m. each morning, returning after sale. J. E. WALKER, Auctioneer. FOXTON SILVER BAND. I Registered). Applications are invited and will bo received by the undersigned up to noon of MONDAY, 25th mst., for position of Organiser for Mon--ter Carnival m aid of the instruments and uniform funds. Full information on application. R. HEATH, Treasurer, J. COLDER, Secretary. FOXTON-SHANNON MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE. Leave Foxton for Shannon 7 a.m. and 3 p.ui. Passengers called for. Reliability and comfort guaranI eeu. FARES: 4/- Single; 6/- Return. F. WILLIAMS Proprietor. jyIGH’J V DESIGNS; Bungalow Villas, planned by 25 N.Z. Architects, 12, 6 posted.—Keyesmann, Publisher, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. w IN TED. —A horse driver, lodging provided, good wages. Apply R. Hayes, ‘phone 72 ,Shannon,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2699, 23 February 1924, Page 3
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