AUCTION. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1.30 p.m. AT MAURICEVILLE. T KERSLAKE & CO. have been instructed by Mrs G. Kent to sell, by public auction, Household Furniture as follows: — Congoleum Square (9 x 10), Sofa, 2 Fireside Chairs, 2 Seagrass Chairs. Wicker Chair. Occasional Table, Tea Waggon, Columbia Gramophone and 1 Records, Light Rimu Duchess Chest. Single Iron Bed. 15 yards Hall Runner, Electric Radiator, Hospital Bed, Duchess Chest, Single Light Rimu Bed, Stretcher, Curtains, Linoleums, Chest Drawers, Dining Table, 10 Chairs, Neeco Electric Stove, Sideboard, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Wringer, Garden Tools, Model A Ford Truck with steel frame. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. LAND. DWELLINGS FOR SALE. SELLAR & SELLAR, LICENSED LAND AGENTS. 6 PERRY STREET - - P.O. BOX 54. ■PHONES: Office, 1216; Private, 1215. AGENTS: ROYAL INSURANCE CO. (Fire). OCEAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. (Workers’ Compensation and Personal Policies). SECTION FOR SALE. QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, just off Worksop Road. Fruit trees. £llO cash. TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSE, Lansdowne, to lease for term to approved tenant. Particulars at office. UNFURNISHED FLAT, Cole Street, 3 rooms and conveniences. 30/- week. C. C. ROSS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 14 ACRES, with nice Bungalow, close * to town. Price, £l4OO. Cheap property. VACANT POSSESSION.—New home, Terrace, Lansdowne. All electric. Price, £lBOO. Terms. fJOLLEGE , STREET. — Up-to-date home, modern conveniences. Price, £2OOO. Terms. IJSSEX STREET. — Large 7-roomed house, all conveniences. Price £l5OO, or near offer. Good terms arranged. QREY STREET. —5-roomed house, all conveniences; £6OO. TO LET. Beautifully FURNISHED HOUSE, Lansdowne; £3/10/- per week. J. WILSON & CO., REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, CARTERTON. gK COW FARM, freehold, all flat, handy to Carterton. Beautiful home, with every convenience, and new cowshed. Very small deposit required. inn ACRES, freehold, close to Carterton; all flat, 9 paddocks watered by races. Good 5-roomed house, electric Jight, hot and cold water, etc. Septic tank. Insurance £6OO. Price, £25 per acre. J. KERSLAKE & CO., LAND AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. JpOR SALE.—Up-to-date Bungalow, 2 bedrooms, sleeping porch, sittingroom, breakfast room, kitchenette, electric cooker, bath-room with porcelain bath and basin, electric hot water, wash-house and lavatory all under one roof; large garage; 1 acre section, sunny position. £270 cash, balance State mortgage, repayable about 25/weekly, including rates and insurance. Close to town. J)ANDY LITTLE FARM, £3OO taken off it last year; 22J acres; milking 14 cows. House All Electric; 7 paddocks; implement shed, fowl house, pig stye. Owner getting old and will sell for £l4OO, which includes 14 cows, mower, discs, hay rake and sweep, draught horse, breeding sow, electric 1cow milking machine. Good proposition. g-ROOMED HOUSE and Valuable Section, 2 minutes’ walk to Queen Street. Garage. Only £750. H. M. MORTOxN & SON, REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Hotel Midland Building, QUEEN ST., , MASTERTON. ’PHONES: 2072 (Office), 1764 and 1980 (Private). SOUTH WAIRARAPA DAIRY FARM inn ACRES, rent £lOO per annum, very handily situated, close to Main Highway. All good flats, part heavy swamp; no floods, Modern 5-roomed bungalow, with all conveniences; good cowbails, hayshed, garage; good fencing, shelter, and water. As a going concern, including 46 good dairy cows and young stock, 3 horses, 4 sows and boar, large quantity of hay and implements, walk in walk out for £B5O. 45 ACRES, good flats, just outside Masterton Borough. Buildings consist of cowbails and barn. Price £45 per acre. Good mortgage at 4} per cent. 44 ACRES good land, outside borough, 1 with nice modern bungalow. 4 rooms and kitchen, garage, fowlhouses, cowbail, etc. Possession assured. Price £1450. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, handy to town and station. Elec, light, gas stove, hot water, garage. In good order throughout. Vacant possession. Price, £6OO.
ARMY STORES. Opposite G.P.O. Posting Boxes. ’PHONE 1013: KHAKI Shorts, 3/11; Khaki Shirts 6/11, 8/11; Khaki Bib Overalls, 7/11; Khaki Trousers, 6/11; Boys’ Khaki Shorts, 2/6 to 3/6; Khaki Sac Coats, 7/11; Painters’ Bib Overalls and Coats, 11/6 each. HA VERSACKS, 3/- to 7/6; Shouldet Packs, 6/6 to 22/6; Ground Sheets, 7/6; Camp Beds, 22/6; Kapoc Camp Mattresses, 11/C, 14/6; Kit Bags, 5/- to 8/0; Tents and Flys. 50Q ARMY JACKETS, 9/6 each; 400 u Army Trousers, 12/6 each; Army Riding Strides, 12/6; Puttees, 3/6; Boys’ Army Shorts and Jackets, 4/6 each; Army Hats, 3/-; Army Spurs, 3/6. AU, lines in Saddlery.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1941, Page 10
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