PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, 10th JULY. 1.30 p.m. Account Mr A. Righton, McAlister Street Large range furniture., household effects etc., including:— Very good Woodward English Piano and Stool; 3-piece Moquctte Chesterfield Suite; 2 Upholstered Chairs; Attractive large Light Oak Writing Desk; Clock;, Moquctte Settee Squab; 2-piece Double Bedroom Suite Avith Tatterslield Layertex Mattress; 29ft 36in Carpet Runner; Heavy Hall Curtains; Oak Mirrored Hall Stand; 2 27" Camp stretchers and Mattresses; Green Rimu Single Beds (2) and 2-drawer Duchess Pedestal; Oak Pedestal;, Palm Stands: Nice Round Oak Table; 10 Dining Room Chairs; Large Assortment Rugs; 9x7 Carpet in good order; Large Range Pictures; Tennis Racquets; Books; Brasswear; 2 Electric Reading Lamps; Copper Beaten Firescreen; Lamp Shades; Cake Stands; Oval Tea Waggon; Large Oval Extension Table; Small Kitchen Table; Book Shelves.; Rimu Settee and Cushions; 2 Seagrass Chairs; 2 Deck Chairs; Good Bed Settee Chesterfield; * Small Table; Flower Pots; Good Tennis Net; 7x7 Motor Tent; 2 8 x 10 Ridge Tents; Bissels Carpet Sweeper; Large Rat Trap; Preserving Jars; Blinds; 4ft. Stretcher; .3 Drums; 5 Ton Hydraulic Jack (Hein Werner as new); 12" Grun Lawnmower; 16", Masport Motor Mower with Iron Horse 4 Cycle Motor in perfect order and as, new; Hudson Straight 8 Sedan Motor Car in good condition; 2501't 5" Wire Netting; 100 ft Good Hose. NOTE: The furniture etc. out of this, large house is in good order and avc can recommend the lines to be sold. A. J. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers. 44. UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL to HENRY ALEXANDER HORROCKS THURSDAY, Bth JULY 11 a.m. The friends of the late Mr Horrocks, residents of Whakatane and district, and members of the business and commercial community arc invited to attend the abo\ rementioned unveiling ceremony which will take, place at the entrance to the Mill Site. A bus will leave the Commercial Hotel at 10.15 a.m. for the Mill, returning immediately after the cere<mony. , •, The Whakatane Boy's Band will be in attendance.. \ E. B. BROWN, 237 * Manager. TENDERS GRAZING Tenders are im'ited, and close with the undersigned on Wednesday, July 14th for the right of grazing (with sheep) the playing area at the Edgecumbe School, for a period of 12 months as from August Ist, 1943. J. NIELSEN, 19 * Hon. Secretary. BARRY & BEALE LTD. OPTICIANS. 10 Wellesley Street, Auckland. MR. H. S. McKENZIE Will visit Whakatane on Wednesday, 14.th July, 1943. Appointments may be made, with Mr MackloAV, Chemist, Whakatane. WANTED KNOWN BRIDGERS LTD. neAV stocks of Ladies Slacks, Flannels and Worsteds, Navy, Grey,, Green, Brown etc. 29/6 to 59/6. ARMSTRONGS GARAGE. Buyers of old used cars for wrecking. GAMES FOR WINTER NIGHTS— Second Front, Strategy, Tactics, Chinese Checkers,- Pay Out, Lotto and a host of others at Armstrongs' Book Store, Phone 173. BRIDGERS LTD. Warm Winter Frocks, smart styles in English woollen materials. Sizes S.W. to O.S. 79/6 and 84/-.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 87, 6 July 1943, Page 1
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