PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Account Mr Boswell and other vendors AT OUR ROOMS SATURDAY. APRIL 29th at 10.30 a.m. Chesterfield 3-piecc Suite;, Good Columbia Gramophone with 21 Records; Large Settee; 2 Easy Chairs (settee and chairs with floral linen loose covers); 2 Easy Chairs (Brown Moquette); Jacobean Suite. (Dark Oak); Oval Extension Table; Sideboard; Tea Waggon; 4 Chairs: Six Superior Leather High-backed Chairs: Occ and other Tables; 2 Single Beds; 3 Single Mattresses; 2 Kauri Chests; Dressing Table (Rimu); Alarm Clock;. 2 Blade Razors; Push Chair; 4 Single Mattresses; Sideboard (Rimu); Tables; Chests; 4 Nice Kitchen Chairs; 2 Large Rugs; Golf Clubs; 3 Large Cane "Tourist" Baskets;. Ironing Board; 12 Assorted Planes; 2 250 IXL Canopy Brooders; Primus Stove (double burner, benzine); Hand Spray Pump; 2 Camp Stretchers; 2 Nice Single Bedspreads; 2 Curtains; Dresses" and Clothing; Boots and Shoes; 3 Tins Oil; Large Spanner; Superior Pres. Pan; 14 gal. Copper; 5 Bags Onions; China and Sundries; Brass "Bell" Dinner Gong; Large Hay Sweep; Pair size 4 Gumboots as new. Also : 9x9 Tent (sft walls, lOoz duck) 1 "Paragon" Lawnmower % Size Fur Coat 2 Men's, Bikes 50 Gal. McCormick-Deering Separator (guaranteed perfect order) Roll Wire Netting 4 Cubic feet "Gilfillan" Refrigerator (guaranteed for 6 months) Large entry of Poultry. Morris "Isis" 1932 5 seater in perfect running order, 6 tyres (4 very good), upholstery perfect, paint work fair, low reserve. On view morning of sale. A. J. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers. 220 WHAKATANE DISTRICT PRIMARY PRODUCTION COUNCIL FERTILISER RATIONING SEASON 1944/45 Notice is hereby given that the Fertiliser Appeal Committee will consider appeals received at this office up to and including APRIL 30th 1944. | No appeals will be received after that date. The basis of appeals is as under: — (1) From any farmer who desires to obtain fertiliser for topdressing purposes and who has no allocation of fertiliser at present. (2) From any farmer who can show that by basing his fertiliser allocation on the two years ended 31st May 194.1, he was unduly penalised. The rehearing of appeals previously considered will be allowed. Application to be addressed to: FERTILISER COMMITTEE, Box 95, Whakatane. J. M. ALEXANDER, 52 Secretary. IN THE MATTER of Section 222 of The Companies Act, 1933. MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP. Notice is hereby given that by special resolution of The Whakatane Press Company Limited passed 'on 24.th April, 1944, it was resolved that the Company be wound up voluntarily. C. A. SUCKLING, 236 Liquidator. WANTED KNOWN BEAUTIFUL gifts for Mothers' Day at "The Gift Shop." 256 IS YOUR HEAD LOOSE? The danger to cyclists in riding with loose fork steins or worn and loose parts in the heads of their cycles is serious. Get that loose head attended to at Whittles Cycles, The Strand, Whakatane. 220 GEORGE BETTLE Chemist 769 Colombo Street, Christchurch Postal Address P.O. Box 531, Christchurch.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 68, 28 April 1944, Page 1
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