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auction. TOMORROW -2 p.m. J KERSLAKE & CO. will sell by auc1 * lion at their Mart: — 3 Geese and Gander, 12 8.0. Hens, A.O. and W.L. Hens, Modern Oak Dining Suite with Drawleaf Table and detachable plate-glass top, 7 pieces Linoleum and Congoleum, Champion 3ft. Range, 1 Motor Garage complete with doors and 40 sheets of good G.C. Iron, 6fi., 7ft. and Bft. lengths, Plates. Studs and Rafters, Morris Settee, 1 Lady’s Bicycle, Gent’s Bicycle, No. 2 Churn. Battery Radio Set, Mangle, Pram, parts of Electrical Clock, 2 coils Wire Netting, 140 ft. new 4x3 Rimu, Concrete Trough, 2 Table Gramophones and Records, Preserving Pan, Galv. Bath, Lamp, Double Bed and Kapoc Mattress, Rocking Chair, 2 Easy Chairs,'4 pairs Blankets, Mattresses, Oak Dining Chairs, Kitchen Chairs, good Acme Steel-frame Wringer, Singer Hand-sewing Machine, Blinds, Wicker .Chairs, Garden Tools, Kitchen Utensils, Rimu Oval Occ. Table, Aluminium Saucepans, 21 gal. Enam. Oval Boiler, Men’s Gum Boots, etc., and Sundries. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, JUNE 25. 1.30 p.m. AT 315 HIGH STREET, CARTERTON. J KERSLAKE & CO. have been instructed by Mrs James McCann to sell, by public auction, household furniture as follows: — 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, Axminster Carpet (9 x 12), Fireside Chair, 6 H.B. Chairs, 1 Dining Table, 1 Table Cover, Sideboard, Pictures, Curtains and Pelmet, 8 Blinds, Double Oak Bed and Duchess, Double Kapoc Mattress, Bedspread, Single Lt. Rimu Bed, Morris Chair, 2 Chests Drawers, lift. Carpet Runner, Hearthrug, Morris Settee, Pictures, Wertheim Sewing Machine, Cot, Electric Radiator, Kitchen Utensils, Clothes Basket, Brass Fire Screen, Crockery, Lawn Mower, Garden Hose, Copper Cylinder, HILLMAN SEDAN CAR, 1937 model, done 27,000 miles, upholstered in leather, in good order and condition. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT AHIKOUKA, GREYTOWN. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1943, At 11 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT ,STEPHENSON AND CO.. LTD., have received instructions from Mr Geo. McKenzie; who has sold his property, to sell, as above, the whole of his dairy herd, sheep, farm implements, etc., as under: — 56 young grade Jersey cows, due factory dates 27 2-year Jersey cross springing heifers 31 yr. Jersey cross heifers 3 bulls 104 ewes, r.w. SD rams 10 b.f. hoggets 1 hack Also—--18 1-year hens, McCormack-Deering tractor, Ford truck, Massey drill, manI ure distributor, swamp plough, cultivator, roller, harrows, tyne harrows, mower, hayrake, hay feeder, spring cart, trotting sulky, harness, hobbles, 1-stand shearing plant and engine, wool press, flame-thrower, emery grinder, | saw bench, 2 jacks, horse clippers, barb wire, plain wire, 600 totara battens, 100 totara rails, 100 totara posts, tools and sundries. Small lot of furniture, including Morris chairs, kitchen table, etc. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE. — These cows are an outstanding lot, and are all in excellent condition. For the last 13 years, - Mr McKenzie has herd tested, and his cows have put up some splendid records. He has always culled heavily, and the big majority of cows to be offered are second and third calvers. Calving dates will be given out at sale. ORDER OF SALE—Sheep, Dairy 1 Herd, Implements and Sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1943, Page 6

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