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AUCTION. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. 1.30 p.m. HIGH STREET, SOUTH CARTERTON. (Just past Royal Oak Hotel). T KERSLAKE & CO. have been irf* ’ structed by Mr G. A. Edge, who is 1 leaving the district, to sell, by public auction, his flock of Poultry, Accessories and Furniture, as follows:— 35 R.I. Red Pullets, 12 Breeding Hens, 16 R.I. Red Cockerels (11 months), 6 R.I. Roosters. The progeny of these birds have won prizes all over the North Island, including the North Island Championships, also established a H.B. record at the Taranaki Egg-lay-ing Competitions, 1937-38. They also won the 25-guinea cup three times at Massey College egg-laying competitions. 40 W.L. Pullets, 15 selected Breeding Hens, 12 8.0. Pullets, 5 8.0. Breeding Hens, 3 Cockerels, Hayman Electric Brooder (capacity 300 chicks), Electric Brooder, 500-chick Brooder, 12 sheets of G.C. and Flat Iron, “Enterprise” Grit Mill, Millote 65-gallon Separator, Wizard 25-gallon Separator, 2 sets of triple purchase Rope, Block and Tackle, boxes Sundries, Charters Hot-water Incubator (540 eggs, with automatic regulator), 5 40-gallon Drums, 25ft. Gin. Cast Pipe TS and Valves, odd Harness, Bental’s Chaff Cutter, Wire Netting, Lawn Mower, Step Ladder, Avell and Smart Piano, large Dining Table, 2 Sideboards, Morris Couch, 2 Rocking Chairs, Singer Sewing Machine, 2 Double Beds, 2 Duchess Chests, 2 Single Light Rimu Beds, Seagrass Chair, Sofa, Linoleum, Verandah Seats, etc. J. KERSLAKE, H. MORTENSON, Auctioneer. Agent.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 1.30 p.m. AT No. 4 COMMERCIAL FLATS, DIXON STREET. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF SUPERIOR OAK FURNITURE, in most intsances equal to new. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, covered in moquette, independent sprung, in splendid order, Oak Gateleg Table, 4 Oak Dining Chairs, Oak Bay-front China Cabinet, Upholstered Fireside Chairs, Oak Occasional Tables, Axminster Carpet (9ft. x 12ft. 6in.), Mohair Rug, Oak Escritoire with cabriole legs, FERRANTI ELECTRADIATOR, Card Table, Cushions, Fire Screens, MODERN FUMED OAK DOUBLE BED with RIMLESS WING MIRROR DUCHESS to match, Cheval Dressing Table, Bedside Table. Camp Bed, 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. SUPER AXMINSTER CARPET, good Kapoc Mattresses and Pillows, Silk Curtains and Pelmet, Axminster Hall Rugs, Oak Single Bed, Oak Tallboy, Bissel’s Carpet Sweeper, Empire Electric Vacuum Cleaner, E.P. Coffee Percolator, 6-valve ALL WAVE GULBRANSEN RADIO, OTTO WAITHEY PRISMATIC BINOCULARS in leather case, Vickers Hand Sewing Mach- ■ ine, Eiderdowns, Bedspreads, Crockery, Sundries. The furniture is of excellent quality and in splendid condition. On view morning of sale or by appointment, ’phone 1280. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1 p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF RESIDENTIAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY COMPRISING 9-ROOMED HOUSE AND 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, large section and garage, situated 116 Dixon Street, in 'the Estate of the late M. A. CARPENTER. Also Furniture and Effects. FULL DETAILS IN SATURDAY’S ISSUE. J B KERSLAKE & CO. have been in- * structed by the Trustees to sell, by - auction, as above, particulars on application. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.

STOCK SALES. CARTERTON SALE. FRL, AUG. 21, at 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will offer as above: — Sheep—--20 prime wethers 14 fat hoggets 16 ewe hoggets 12 fat and forward cows Cattle12 choice 2-year Jersey heifers on drop 4 springing Jersey heifers 6 springing Jersey heifers 2 cows on drop 7 fat cows 4 Jersey heifers on drop 6 store cows ' 2 cows and calves 8 forward cows 4 springing Jersey cows 2 empty heifers A/c. Mrs Chas. Smith, Pukio: 8 choice 3-year springing JerseyAyrshire cross heifers A/c. S, H. Cotter, Te Wharau: 7 choice Jersey-Ayrshire cross heifers, close to profit Pigs—--10 Berkshire- cross weaners 6 porkers 8 store pigs 10 Tamworth weaners 6 light porkers 9 slips 11 weaners Sundries — Pigs, troughs, netting, wire, etc. MASTERTON SALE. WED., AUG. 26, 1942, at 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep—--140 woolly wether hoggets 70 woolly ewe hoggets 30 fat ewes 20 fat wethers 60 fat ewes 40 forward ewes Cattle — 19 fat 3 and 4-year P.A. heifers 2 fat P.A. cows 2 fat Jersey cows 2 fat bullocks Pigs—--7 weaners “Fallen ”&”son/Ttd7 WOOL, SHEEP AND CATTLE AND GENERAL CARRIERS. WOOL CARTAGE A SPECIALITY. ’Phones 1043 (Day), 2359 and 1150 (Private). PERRY STBSJET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 August 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 August 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 August 1942, Page 6

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