- AUCTIQN SALE3 AUCTION SALE, WAERENGA liQAO, OTAKI, V/iljjJiS.LttDAy, JULY 13, At 12 Noon. J. L. BENNETT, LTu., in conjunption wiuh Haroid Tp,ylor, have been favoured with instructions from the Trustee in the Estate of the late F. Temple Page, to sell by Public Auction, at the residepce, Waerenga Road, Otaki, a full range. of household furniture and tools, as under; — ■ ' J 4-PIECE DOUBLE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, 4-piece DOUBLE RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, MULLARD RADIO, OAK DINING SUITE (sideboard, table and 6 chairs), fawn axminster carpet 12ft. x 10ft 6ing., large chesterfield aua cnair, carpec 12ft x 10ft., oak wriang bureau, oak hailstand- 4 yards runner, 8 yards feltex, 2 oak bedroom chairs. 12 yards brown linomum, con'gol. square, square oak table, 4 double horsehair mattresses, rimu wagon, oak wagon, oak bookcase, oak kitchen table, small oak taDie; Morris and easy chairs, assorted chairs, blankets, eiderdowns, iarge assortment of household linen, bedspreads, curtains, cushions, seagrass . cnair, floor rugs, large vestibule rug, pictares, radiator, docks, reading lamp, Wedgewood teaset, several pieces of Royal Doulton, Spode and Royal Worcester china, crystal water set, full range of crockery, part teaset, kitchen utensils, crocks, coff e« grinder, household scales, 2 preserving fians, kerosene lamps, oak coal scuttle, 2 cabin trunks, Oak trays, suitcases, flour bins, carpet sweeper, mincer, clothes basket, 2 deck chairs, assorted groceries, jam jars, Atlas electric range,1 one 3ft. lathe with all attachments, 2 lawn mowers, wheelbarrow, garden rolier, 3 garden seats, 40ft. hose, 12ft. ladder, Planet Junior, gent's cycle, 2 watering canSj soldering irons, fire extinguisher, wire-netting, blow lamp, spades, forks, hoes, hedge clippers, wire strainers, step ladder, full range of carpenters' and gardeners' tools too numerous to mention. Auctioneer's Note: This is the most comprehensive range of tools we have offered for some time and all are in exceilent order. BERT PALMER, Auctioneer. For Full Particulars, Tel. 65S, Otaki. AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 15, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION MART, LEVIN. £. toml1nson, Auctioneer, has been favoured with instructions to sell on behalf oi Mr. Hubert Mead and other ven'dbrs the foliowing ; — v 6-piece modern dark dining bUiTE in beech (this is realiy good), modern 4-piece bedroom suite (a beauty), victorian period furniture, a lew old and valuable pieces comprising 4 dimng cnairs, grandfatlier and grandmother cnairs and couch, a real oldi'abhioned duchess and sideooaid (mahogany), large dimng table, oid curved shape marble wabrfbtand, very large gilt 1rame mirror and others, kauri bedside table, gooq darx OAK SIDEBOARD, GENTS .CYCLE (good), SINGLE BEDS, IRON FRAME GERMAN PIANO (don't miss this), piano stool, small radio (it goes well), PORT- • ABLE GRAMOPHONE, light oak CABINET GRAMOPHONE and pick-up, sewing machine, old but good, eiectric iron, 2-BAR RADIATOR, a modern beauty, ELECTRIC STOVE, double bed and wire, wardrobe, ■ duchess, box mattress, singie iron bed, o.cc, table, bedroom basins and jugs, CHAMBERS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUPS AND SAUCERS, 8day clock," kitchen utensils, kitchen chairs, pots and pans, wringer, vases and ornaments. HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND SHEETS ETC., KEROSENE HEATER, small heating stove, SMALL SEP^ ARATOR, tin trunk, set of 5 gplf clubs and bag, oak hall stand, swingle bar and chains, woodep coai scuttle, milk bucket, 1 gai. and 6 gal. milk cans, fine wire sieves, saws, garden tools, split rim tool, 2£ sheets asbestos, FULL COIL NEW No. 8 FENCING WIRE, HYMAN 600 CHICK ELECTRIC BROODER, first-class order, SMALL LAWNMOW^R (it's good), QUANTITY NEW T. AND G. FLOORING, grjndstone, WHEELBARROW (a good one), and lots of sundries. Special Entries: 8in. SAW BENCH, STEEL TOP RISE AND FALL ANP TILTING, complete with stand. SMALL STATIONERY ENGINE. It's portable and it's new. An ideal power unit. REMEMBER THE TIME: 1.30 p.m, FRIDAY NEXT, Juiy 15, at the AUCTION MART, LEVIN. E. TOMLINSQN, Auctioneer.
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