J. L. BENNETT LTD. CLEANING SALE 1G NGATA STREET. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1.30 P.M. WE have been favoured with instrnc- '** tio.ns from the Trustees in the Estate of the late G. N. STEPHENSON, to sell as above. Comprising: SITTINGROOM: PHILLIPS RADIO, 12 x 10ft 6in WILTON CARPET, 3 - PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Radiator, Curtains, Round Table, Vases, Oak Arm Chair, Occ. Table, Spark Screen, Pictures. Settee, Palm. Stand. HALL: Oak Hall Stand, Palm Stand, 5i YARDS 54-INCH AXMINSTEII RUNNER, Slip Mats, Barometer, Rugs. DININGROOM: OAK WRITING BUREAU, AXMINSTER CARPET, Table and Cover, 4 H.B. Chairs, 12 Yards Lino, Pictures, 3-PIECE DECANTER SET, Glassware. BEDROOMS Nos. 1 and 2: 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Feather Bed, Blankets, Linen Pedestal, Pictures, Curtains, Lino, 2 Rev. Rugs, Chair, Bedroom Ware, 3PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Hair Bed, Feather Bed, S. Bedstead and Wire, Kapoc, Lino, Rugs, Chair, Curtains. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE: GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, Pots, and Pans, Kitchen Utensils, Jam Jars, Table, 3 Chairs, Lino, Rugs, Clock, El. Iron, Wringer, Carpet Sweeper, Broom and Mop, Garden Tools, etc. ALSO, 1.50 p.m.: 1 14.6 VAUXLIALL CAR, 1935 MODEL, ONLY 6000 MILEAGE, as new. B. PALMER, Auctioneer. J. L. BENNETT LTD? SPECIAL SALE TIMBER TIMBER 50,000 ™ 50,000 HEART AND 0.8. RIMU, THURSDAY NEXT AT 1.30 No. 216 BOUNDARY ROAD. WE have been favoured with instrucW tions from FLETCHER and JAMESON, Sawmillers, to sell, comprising : 3 x 1, 4 x 1,- 5 x 1, 6 x 1, 8 x 1, 9 x 1, 12 x 1. 4 x 2, 3 x 2, 4 x 3. BUILDERS’ HEART AND 0.8. RIMU. ALSO : 1000 RIMU BATTENS. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is the best line-of timber we have had the pleasure to offer. We can recommend buyers of quality timber to attend this 6ale. ALSO, on behalf of a client. —10 Jersey and Jersey-Cross Weancrs, 2 Jersey Heifers r.w.b. B. PALMER, Auctioneer. SALE OF DWELLING. T L. BENNETT, LIMITED, at the !eJ • request of the Executors of the Estate of the late George N. Stephenson, deceased, will sell by Public Auction, at 16 Ngata Street, Palmerston North, at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of MAY, 1940. LEASEHOLD land containing 28 perches more or less being Lot 23 of subdivision of Section No. 213, Palmerston North AND BEING the land described in lease No. 20785 from the Native Trustee and also in Leasehold C/T 452.46 (Wellington Registry). The property has a frontage of 175 links to Ngata Street and 100 links to Nash Street, Palmerston North. The buildings comprise a dwelling of 6 rooms with all usual' conveniences, motor garage and well laid out garden. The above lease is renewable and has a period of 17 years and three months to run from Ist day of May, 1940, at the yearly rental of £5 5s payable by equal half-yearly payments in advance the Lessee paying all rates and other usual outgoings. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of sale may be inspected at the offices of Messrs FITZHER BERT. ABRAHAM and CROSSLEY, Carroll Buddings, Cuba Street, Palmerston North, OR the Auctioneers TUESDAY, MAY 7. 1940, At 12 o’clock. ON THE FARM. NAPIER ROAD. WHAKARONGO. CLEARING SALE. DAIRY HERD, SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. D ALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED (Inc. in England), in conjunction with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMs, LID., favoured wuh instructions from MR G. V. SHANNON, who has sold his l' arm, will offer by Auction as above : 1A FIRST-CLASS JERSEY COWS J-v/ (August and September calvers), 6 Choice Marked Jersey Heifers (August and September culvers), 22 Jersey and Jersey-Shorthoin-cross Heifers (Aug.-Sept, calvers), 9 Jersey Wenner Heifers, 2 Jersey Weaner Bulls, 100 6yr Ewes r.w. S.D. Rams Ist March, 1 Light Draught Gelding (6 years, all work), 2 Spring-cart Geldings (3 and 4 years, all work), 1 Springcart Mare (3 years, all work), 1, 2-,vear-old Filly (broken to lead), 1 Weaner Foal. ALSO- S.F. plough, Scarifier, 2-horse Hay Sweep, Hay Stacker, International Mower (practically g»new), Hay Rake, Tripod Harrows, Spring Cart and Harness, Sundries, etc., approximately 100 tons Baled Hay. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—We have inspected the herd, which arc mainly j young, cows in good condition, and the heifers are an exceptionally good wellbred line, all of which we can thoroughly recommend. The horses are young active sorts, broken to all work and the implements, etc., are in firstclass order. TO LET NEW MODERN BUNGALOW, All Conveniences, RENT £2 10 PER WEEK. Apply -BAGNALL & KEEBLE RA.NGJTIKEI STREET. Palmerston North. MOLE draining, ploughing, discing and scoopwork. Caterpillar tractor used.—W. It. McKegg, 108 Lin-1 ton Street, ’phone 6410. J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 132, 4 May 1940, Page 12
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