AUCTION. TOMORROW 2 p.m. AT THE MART. J KERSLAKE & CO. will sell by auction: — 40 W.L. Hens, Bantam and G Chicks, Lady's Bicycle, also Girl's Bicycle, Wringer, 30 Rabbit Traps, Door and Fanlight, also Sash, Wertheim Sewing Machine, Ice Box, Vise, 212 gal. Drums with taps, Enamel Regulo Gas Stove, Walnut Table Desk, Tricycle, Doll’s Pram, Pair Skates, Jardiniere and Fern, Morris Couch, 2 Axminster Carpets (9 x 9), Hand Machine. Axminster Carpet (9 x 12), Indian Carpet, 5 dozen Tomato Stakes, Lawn Mower, 7 yards Carpet Runner, 2 Mantelpieces, Shacklock H.P. Range, Sideboard, Wheelbarrow, Books, Garden Roller, Budgie and Cage, Can.ary, 2 Curbs, Garden Tools, Wire Netting, 2 Duchess Chests, 2 Single Beds, Oval Tip-up Table, Morris Chair, Seagrass Chair, ij Bed and Box Mattress, 2 Camp Stretchers, 3 Folding Chairs and Sundries. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1.30 p.m. 28G HIGH STREET, CARTERTON. T KERSLAKE & CO. have been instructed by Mrs H. Bedford, who has sold her business, to sell, by public auction, household furniture as follows: Piano (Williams, Canada), tricord, overstrung, a nice-toned instrument, only 9 years in use), Chesterfield and one Chair, Sideboard, 5 Dining Chairs, Brass Firescreen, Pictures, Oak Occasional Table, Elec. Radiator, 6 Floor Rugs, Modern Double Oak Bed, good Kapoc Mattress, Pillows, Duchess Chest, M.T. Wash Stand, Bronze Curb and Fire Screen, Hearth Tidy, Lady’s Bike, E.P. Teaset, Single Kapoc Mattress, Kitchen Cupboard, Meat Safe. Crockery, Ornaments, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, Jam Jars, Garden Tools, Keystone Lawn Mower, also English Mower, Elec. Iron, Books, Ironing Board, Gum Boots, Linoleum, 2 Preserving Pans, Easy Chair, Overmantle and many sundries. J. KERSLAKE, H. MORTENSON, Auctioneer. Agent.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1942, Page 6
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