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AUCTION sALES AUCTION SALE WAERENGA ROAD, OTAKI Wednesday, 21st July AT 11.30 A.M. SHARP J. L. Bennett, Ltd , in conjunction with Haroid Taylor, have received instructions from Mr. s. C. Gariicx, to sell by Public Auction, houseliola furniture aua garaen sunaries, as under: — 1 CRQSSLEY SHELVADOR REFRIGERATOR, AS NEW; 1 BEATTY WASHING MACHINE l i- bi-lliard table with all ACCESSORIES; 1 SAW-BENCH WITH 3-PHASE MOTOR, SAW AND SPINDLE CQMPLETE; 1 GRAVELY 2-HORSE MOTOR CULTIVATOR; 1 rimu bedroom suite (walnut finish) consisting of twin beds, duchesse and 4-dr. tallboy, as new; 1 gent's robe (oak), Columbus cabinet radio, 1 china cabinet, small oak table, 3-piece chesterfield suite, large chesterfield, oak tea-waggon, 2 Chippendale chairs, 1 chair, l oak dining table and 4 chrs., 13 yds. inlaid linoleum, 1 rug 10ft. x 7ft., super Wilton carpet 13ft. 6in. x 11 ft., hall carpet 15ft. x 6ft., Wilton carpet 8ft. x 10ft., T carpet 12ft. x 10ft., wool rug, 6 prs. net curtains, 6 good single mattresses, 1 cabinet, writing desk, oval table, 18 yds. blue Feltex and underfelt as new," 14 yds. coir runner, 1 bookcase, 6 pillows, carved hall chair, fernstand, 5-dr. tallboy, 2 towel racks, dressing table, Scotch chest, bedtable, 4 yds. hall runner, collapsible chair, 2 kitchen chairs, writing bureau, colonial couch, 1 table, spark-guard, 1 mirror, 2 easy chairs, coffee table, firescreen and coal-scuttle, pr. steps, kLchen table, clothes horse, 1 Electrolux, skirt-board, carpet-sweeper, assorted crockery, 3 large bins, shavingeabinet, eiectric iron, aluminium preserving-pan, preserving jars, 1 treadle sewing machine, several hundred earthenware flower pots, glass frames, 1 steriliser, 2 spray tubs, 2 lengths of inch hose, watering cans, seedboxes, 2 ladders, tomato posts and stakes, tomato wire, push-handcart, wheelbarrows, 1 Planet Jnr. seed-sower complete, full range of garden tools, sprinkler, 2 carpenters' benches, 1-man saw, 10-gall. drum, 12-gall. drum with pump, 9ft. table and trestles, Salter spring balance (weighs uptoj 30 lbs.), lawnmower, quantity of j firewood, enough sawn timber for 200 seed boxes, 4 galls. creosote, paints, wire rat trap, 8 4-gall tins, quantity of lime, 3 trays of good bulbs; overmantel, hand-carved, with double mirror: 3,000 flowering named varieties of gladioli. BERT PALMER, Auctioneer. For Further Partieulars, Ring 'Phone 65S, Otaki DO YOU KNOW? FQR EXPERT RADIO SERVICE RING OR CALL w. H. griffiths 11 Liverpool Street — Levin Regi'stcrcd Radio Serviceman Repairs all makes, old or new SIMPL1CITY GARDEN tract0rs THE Official Agent and Distributor for Simplicity Garden Tractors, B.M.B. Garden Tractors, Clifford Cultivators and Howard Rotary Hoes for Levin, Otaki and South Manawatu is the — Manawatu Machinery Exchange Co., Ltd. 94 Rangitikei Streel, PALMERSTON NORTH B. C. McNABB, Palmerston North, Phone 6339 Res.— Phone 5184 Shop Demonstrator and Serviceman. Point-to-Point Steeples The Manawatu Hunt's annua] point-to-point meeting w-as held recently on the property of Messrs. Goo'dwin Bros., at Carnarvon. There was a splendid attendance and the day was beautifuliy fine, though col'd. All events were keenly contested, many competitors coming from far afield. Judge of steeplechase events was Mr. J. Q. Cameron and of hunters' trials Mr. R. C. H. Scott. Trophies were presente'd to the placed horses. Results were: — Heavyweight Hunters' Trial: G. H. Vickers' Lady Grey 1, Darrell 2, Sox 3. Eighteen starters. Lightweight steeplechase, winners 11.7, maidens 11 st.; 2£ miles: J. Kinlock's Kapai Chief 1, Peter Quex 2, Carol 3. Eleven starters. Pony Hunters' Trial: Mr. P. Taylor's entry, ridden by Miss M. McBeth 1. Heavyweight Steeplechase, about 2 miles: D. Porter's Rarangi 1. Skipper 2, Lucifer 3. Seven starters. Lightweight Hunters' Trial: W H. Swainson's Night Cairn 1, Royal Crest 2, Meg 3. Open Point-to-point, about 2\ miles: K. ■ Lupton's Beaucourt 1 New Churn 2, Prince Wheriko 3 Seven starters.' Adults novelty event: Mr. D. C Blake's Meg 1. A BURGLAR was found playing the piano in the drawing-room of 3 London house. He had alreadj visited the dining-room and taken up a silver ^ollection, ■

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Chronicle (Levin), 20 July 1948, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 20 July 1948, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 20 July 1948, Page 8

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