AUCTION. I J. KERSLAKE & CO., Auctioneers. Telephone 1329, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, July 15, 1941, At 12.30 p.m. GREAT TIMBER AUCTION SALE. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. AT WERAITI ROAD, Near New Concrete Bridge, 9 miles from Masterton on good bitumen road. 4Q IQq SUPER FEET OF GOOD ’ TOTARA. IRON BARK AND BIRCH. Also — ONE TON OF IRON TIE RODS. TOTARA— Super ft. 16in. x lOin—l/26, 3/19, 1/17 1333 15in. x Bin. —4/8 320 14in. x lOin. —(Bolted in twos) transoms 4/23, 10/23 3756 14in. x 6in.—4/18, 2/13 686 12in. x 12in—2/11, 1/9 900 12in. x Bin.- —814 ft. 6in., 418, 2/19, 1/7 1864 12in. x 6in—46/24, 1/20, 10/18, 1/17, 9/16, 1/15, 1/14, 10/10, 1/9 9618 Ilin, x Ilin. —1/16 spliced to 12 x 12 I. Bark 160 Ilin, x Bin— 4/18 528 lOin. x Bin—B/18 960 9in. x 9in. —10/2 135 9in. x Bin.—2/18, 1/17, 1/12, 10/4 630 9in.x 6in— 8/18, 1/9, 1/8 724 9in. x sin—4/21. 9/16, 1/11, 4/6 987 9in. x 3in—lo2/13, only failorder 2983 Bin. x 2in—24/21, 12/6 762 Bin. x 3in—3/22, 11/18 528 Bin. x 6in. —15/18, 2/9 U 52 7in. x sin—33/8, 3/12 875 6in. x 4in. —13/14, 4/2 380 6in. x 3in—l/12 18 6in. x sin.—4/8 80 sin. x 4in.—Av’ge 30/4 lengths 200 sin. x sin lengths 12ft. 1100 Miscellaneous 9x3 and 9x4 average 4ft. lengths 1000 31,675 IRON BARK— Super ft. 12in. x 12in—3/29, 1/28, 2/27, 4/9, 1/11 (1/14 spliced to 16ft. totara) 2582 Ilin, x Ilin—l/28, 1/27 555 Ilin, x lOin, —1/17 ... 155 Bin. x Bin— 3/16. 8/18 1024 TOTARA BRIDGE CHORDS (bolted in twos) — 2/14in. x 6in— 3/13 546 2/14in. x lOin—l/22, 1/13, 2/9 .... 1276 2/12in. x 6in—4/12 576 2/12in. x Gin.—6/23 1656 4054 TOTARA—12in. x Gin —B/22, 2/27 1380 Top Chords, 12in. x lOin—2/45 900 16in. x lOin—2/18, 1/17 700 12in. x 12in— 2/18. 3/17, 1/16, 1/15, 1/14 1584 Kin. x 6in. —2/14 196 > ' 4760 IRON WORK— Tie Rods, l.?in„ IJin., lin. diameter, approx. 1 ton. BIRCH—12in. x sin.—2/18, used for repairing bridge chord 180 Bin. x 2in. —Very old birch decking about 5000 12in. x 12in. —4/10. T KERSLAKE & CO. have been in- ' * structed by the MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. Telephone 1329, Masterton. Squadron-Leader (to new pilot): “What would you do if a squadron of enemy aeroplanes were after you?” Pilot: “Fly into an air pocket and hide, sir.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1941, Page 8
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