AUCTION. _ TOMORROW. 2 p.m. AT THE MART. T KERSLAKE & CO. will sell by * ‘ public auction: — Poultry. Oak Duchess Chest, Oak Double Bed, 2 good Double Kapoc Mattresses. Gateleg Table. Oak Oval Mirror Duchess. Morris Chair, Camp Bed, 3-piece Chesterfield Suite. Extension Dining Table, Gent’s Bike, Large Sideboard, Dark Rimu Bedroom Suite. Books. Set Harrows, Singer Sewing Machine, etc. FRIDAY, 18th. At 1.30 p.m. AT CURTIS & DORNAN’S, CHAPEL ST. (just behind F.C.D.C.) T KERSLAKE & CO. have been in- ' * structed by Messrs Curtis and Dornan, who are closing their Blacksmith’s Shop, to sell by public auction. Plant and Stock-in-trade as follows:— LANCASTER GEARED PORTABLE FORGE, Champion Blower and Portable Forge, 2 ELECTRIC FORGE BLOWERS, complete with Motor and Water Tin Irons (one almost new), 2 Peter Wright Anvils, 2? cwt., Iron Shears (will cut up to 2in. x Jin. Iron), GREEN RIVER HAND AND POWER DRILL, 21ft. 11 in. Shafting, with 4 Brackets, 4 Plumber Blocks, and Split Pulley complete, 2 h.p. General Electric Motor, Twin Emery Power Grinder, MOTOR TRAILER, well shod, with good spare wheel, 2 Heavy Tail Vyces, 2 Stumping Jacks, 250 sets Draught. Hack, Pony and Concave Horse Shoes, 15 boxes Capewell Shoeing Nails. 5. 6. 7,8, 9, Assorted Coach Bolts and Nuts, Swingle Trees and Bars, 3 Steel Crowbars, set LITTLE GIANT STOCKS & DIES, ’in., to lin. (nearly new), 2 sets Whitworth Stocks and Dies, gin. to lin., small set S.A.E., Swedge Block, Blacksmith’s Tongs, Swedge H. and C. Sets, Punches, Spanners, 3 Blacksmith’s Tables, Sledge Hammers, Hinges (all sizes), 8 cwt. Assorted Concave Feather Shoeing Steel, 6J cwt. Shoeing Steel, 1J cwt. Hexagon Steel, 3 cwt. assorted Round Mild Steel, Flat Mild Steel, assorted, Shafting, 2 and 21. J. KERSLAKE, ’Phone 1329. Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 19th. 1.30. AT 90 CHURCH STREET. I KERSLAKE & CO. have been instructed by Mrs M. H. Wadham, who has sold her residence, to sell, by
public auction, Household Furniture as follows:— 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, covered in best Moquette (cost £39), Super Grey Wilton Carpet (13.6 x 11.3), Wilton'Hearth Rug to match, Handworked and Hand-painted Satin and Poplin Cushions, Oak Tea Waggon, Pictures, TWIN OAK BEDS. Oak Pedestal, Oak Duchess Chest, Single Kapoc Mattresses, 2 Single Wire Mattresses, 2 Eiderdowns, 4 Hand-made Silk Light Shades, Reversible Lounge Rug (7 x 4), 6 Reversible Floor Rugs, Solid Oak Palm Stand, 7 Mohair Slip Mats, WILTON HALL CARPET (12ft. x sft. 3in.) and Felt, Wilton Hall Carpet (13ft. 7in. x sft. 3in.), Fire Screen and Tongs, MODERN TWIN RIMU BEDS and Duchess Chest to match, Double Bedspread, 2 Single Bedspreads, Oak Pedestal, Cupboard, Pr. Double Blankets, Pr. Single Blankets, Linen Duchess Sets, Tea Cloths, 2 Table Cloths, Single Marcella Quilts, 6 yards Axminster Carpet Runner, Square Oak Extension Table with two leaves. 6 Oak H.B. Chairs, Oak Upholstered Settee, 8-day Striking Clock, 10 yards good Linoleum, Curtains, Electric Vacuum Cleaner, Aluminium Ware, Kitchen Utensils, Preserving Jars, 3 Austrian Chairs, 32piece Dinner Set. 3 gal. Oval Boiler, Great American Lawnmower,- Acme Wringer,' Clothes Basket, Washboard, Firewood and Sundries. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneeer.
land, dwellings for sale. C. C. ROSS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ATTRACTIVE BUYING. /1-ROOMED HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchenette, breakfast room. Price, £550. £lOO deposit. rIWNER leaving Town.—Close Queen V Street: 6-roomed House. 4 bedrooms, newly papered and painted, concrete paths and backyard; motor shed. Price reduced from £llOO to £9OO for quick sale. f'HAPEL STREET.—Attractive new Bungalow. Price, £l3OO. TFURIPUNI STREET.—New Bungalow. 1 well built. £9OO. Terms. GOLLEGE STREET—S-roomed BunV galow. Price, £1550. £4OO cash. pOWNALL STREET—New bungalow. 1 all electric. Price. £1350. Terms MOTORISTS! Dou’g. Cameron’s GarlfJL age (opp. Skating Rink, Queen Street). Best service given to all makes of Cars, Trucks and Motor Cycles. Warrants of Fitness issued Battery charging, welding, lathe work Agent for “8.5. A. and “James” Motor Cycles. Garage ’Phone 2191; Private Phone 2542.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 April 1941, Page 8
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