J. L. BENNETT LTD. AUCTIONS TO-MORROW, 9.3 P n.m.—FRUIT) FRUIT! 50 Q - CASES - SQO APPLES APPLES Cooking and Dessert. PASSION FRUIT, PEARS. ALSO: Cauliflower, Cabbage, Ivnmerns. Pumpkins, Marrows, Tomatoes. Lettuce. Swedes, Pie melons, Potatoes, Onions, etc. 1.-Io.—FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! 150 “ LOTS - 150 • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. B. PALMER, Auctioneer. J. L. BENNETT LTD. CLEARING SALE HOUS EH OLD FURNITU R E CHESTERFIELD SUITE (as new) AXMINSTER CAR PETS RADIO, CHEVROLET CAR, ETC. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1.30 P.M. NO. 95 BOTANICAL ROAD YUE have been favoured with instruc- '' tions from AIRS ELLIS, who has sold her property, to sell as above, 13. PALMER, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1940. At 12 o’clock. ON THE FARM, MATAHIWI, BULLS UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY HERD, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. D ALGETY AND COMPANY. LTD. (Inc. in England), favoured with instructions from MR H. P. GREEN, who is giving up dairying, will offer by Auction : ■ X A HIGH GRADE JERSEY COWS (Aug., and Sept, culvers). 22 and 3-yr Pedigree Jersey Bulls 7 I3erk.shire-T am worth Cross Sows to farrow (S.R.) 30 Slips. 70gal. A.L. Separator, Farm Lorry, Skim Milk, Pump and Piping, Vat, 5 tons Pressed Hay, Sundries, etc. Note. —This is an old established herd, bred well into the Jersey and has been carefully culled over a period of years. Twenty-two 2-year heifers were added to the herd last season so the offering will comprise a majority of young cows in excellent order and condition. We can confidently recommend buyers in search of high grade Jersey cows to attend this fixture. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. MOLE draining, ploughing, discing and seoopwork. Caterpillar tractor used.—W. R. McKegg, 108 Linton Street, ’phone 6416. PLOUGHING. Discing, Top-dressing, Hay-pressing, Wood-sawing. Ring C. Ayers, Cloverlea. BLADE S FOR FARMS. OA ACRES freetiold, 8 miles PalLj\J merston North, carrying 18 head stock, good 6-roomed house, electric light and range, cowshed. 2-cow plant. All flat, 7 paddocks, to be sold as going concern. Price £I7OO, £7OO cash. —Blade’s Agency, Coleman Place, Palmerston North.
I A tweed really suitable for a small bnv’s 'winter coat is generally difficult to locate. J| al ,y tweeds are too girlish for the little chan. So we recommend several browns and fawns especially bought to supply the need Some very nice examples of tweeds in 54-inch are 8s lid to lie 6d yard. X gmall coat does not take much ol this wide width—and there arc some splendid •Vendcmv and Buttcrick paper pattems.Uollinso'n and Cunninghame, Ltd— Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 127, 29 April 1940, Page 10
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