I AUCTION. THURSDAY, OCT. 15 Commencing at 2 p.m. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. AUCTION SALE OF SHOP FITTINGS AND BALANCE OF STOCK OF W, H. SAUNDERS, SPORTS, RADIO AND KODAK DEPOT. PLATE GLASS MIRROR-BACK Island Showcase, with glass shelves, Bft. x 30in. x 22in.; Oak Plate Glass Show Case, 42in. x 24in.; Glass-front Showcase, 4ft. 6in. wide, 6ft. 6in. high, with adjustable shelves; Stock Case, Bft. x 4ft., with sliding glass doors; Stock Case, Bft. long by sft. high, with sliding glass doors; Bft. Counter; Display Stand, 14ft. long, with 3 .tiers; Bft. Panelled Front Counter Display Stand, 18ft. long, with stock cupboards; FONOMATIC INTERCOMMUNICATION SYSTEM, complete with 2 speakers (will accommodate 5 speakers); REMINGTON CASH REGISTER, ’d to £5, Model A 334; MOFFATT 3-PLATE ELECTRIC RANGE; 3 used Console All Wave Radio Sets; Heavy Coir Golf Practice Mat, 6x6; 15in. and 20in. Brown Paper Stands: 2 rolls Brown Paper; 3-DRAWER STEEL RONIO FILING CABINET, UNIVEX CINE CAMERA, complete with Projector and 4 Rolls of Films; Plate Glass Window Shelves; 2 large Opal Light Shades; 18 tins each 101 b. 8.8. Shot; 150 new Gramophone Records; Window Display Stands; 8 new Midget Primus Stoves; 15ft. Ladder; and . many Sundries. i J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.
AUCTION. I — — — FRIDAY, OCT. 16. Commencing 1.30 p.m. MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN. J KERSLAKE & CO. have been in--1 * structed by Mrs O. Langley to sell, by public auction. Household Furniture and Efl'ects, as follows:— 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE with Mirrored Wardrobe in splendid order; 2 practically now Super Double Kapoc Mattresses; Spring Top Ottoman; 2 Oak Occasional Tables; Oak Hall Stand; 10 yards 27in. Axminster Carpet Runner; Hall Curtains; Pictures; Primrose Enamelled Bedroom Suite, with Single Bed; Reversible and Axminster Floor Rugs; Dining Table and • 4 Chairs; Sideboard; Sofa; Easy Chair; Oak Piano Stool; 3 .Seagrass Chairs; Cushions; Lt. Rimu Wardrobe, with Oval Mirror; 3 Stretcher Beds; Kapoc Mattresses; Dk. Rimu Mirrored Wardrobe; 4ft. Bed; 2 good Kapoc Mattresses; 11 Kitchen Chairs; Glasstop Kitchen Dresser; Sewing Machine; 2 Meat Safes; COLD WELL ENGLISH MOWER, in splendid order; i Step Ladder; Spring Balance, weighs 3001b5.; Firewood; good assortment of Garden Tools; Fern Scythe; 50ft. good Garden Hose; 2 Copper Boilers; 17 Laying W.L. Hens, 1-year; 8.0. and R.I. Red Hens, 700 ft. sin. x 3in. Timber, Match Lining and Sacking; 10 sheets 7ft. G.C. Iron, 2 Cast Kettles, Garden Seat and Sundries; RUSSIAN BORZOI PEDIGREE DOG. ' J. KERSLAKE, ’Phone 1329, Auctioneer. Masterton. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ft SECOND MASTERTON CATTLE i FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1942. , 2000 HEAD 0F STATION CATTLE. ' Third Cattle Fair. —Wednesday, November 11, 1942. Fourth Cattle Fair. —December (date to be arranged).
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STOCK SALES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 1942, at 11.30 a.m. JgQ CATTLE, comprising—--30 P.A. bullocks 20 2-year P.A. steers 20 yearling P.A. steers 20 3-year P.A. steers 40 2-year P.A. steers 20 yearling P.A. steers A/c. A. R. Wylie: 3 pedigree yearling Jersey bulls 1 pedigree yearling Jersey bull 1 pedigree 3-year Jersey bull 1 fat cow Special entry a/c. R. L. Parker: 2 ylg. pedigree Ayrshire bulls 1 2-year pedigree Ayrshire bull (Bred from well-known Ardgowan blood.) Pigs—--6 porkers MASTERTON SALE. WED., OCT. 14, 1942, at 11 a.m. sharp. Sheep—--100 5-year ewes with 100% b.f.-lambs at foot 26 fat shorn wethers 140 ewe hoggets (1 earmark)) 80 5-year ewes with 100% b.f. lambs at foot 25 fat shorn wether hoggets 20 fat ewes 50 wether hoggets 50 shorn m.s. b.f. 2-tooths 18 wether hoggets 8 heavy fat wethers 60 5-year ewes-with 100 per cent b.f. lambs at foot A/c. Boyle Bros., Gladstone: 450 good woolly ewe hoggets (to be drafted) 26 fat shorn wethers Horses — 1 5-year hill cob 1 7-year hill cob 1 5-yeai’ hill hack Pigs—--6 weaner pigs EKETAHUNA SALE. THURS., OCT. 15, at 11.30 a.m. Horses— A/c. C. McDonald: 12 4 to 8-year draught mares and geldings; all except two are good shatters; 2 days’ trial. Cattle — 4 choice springing heifers on drop 1 cow on drop 3 2-year-old Jersey bulls A/c. C. Falkner: 1 2-year purebred Jersey bull 5 yearling purebred Jersey bulls A/c. W. H. Whetton: 1 yearling purebred Jersey bull 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 3-year Jersey bull 1 6-year Jersey bull
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