AUCTION. TOMORROW 2 p.m. AT THE MART, QUEEN STREET. T KERSLAKE & CO. will sell by ’ ' public auction: — Poultry, Dakota and Sutton Seed Potatoes, Roll-back Chesterfield in splendid order, 2 Seagrass Chairs, Corner Chair upholstered in gold tapestry, Pouflee, Stool, Tea Waggon, Brass Fire Screen, Occasional Tables, Card Table, Framed Mirror, E.P. Tea Set and Tray, E.P. Teapot, E.P. Hot Water Jug, E.P. Cake Dish, Oak Tray, 6 new Ashberry’s Al Soup Spoons, 9 new E.P. Al Table Forks, 9 Dessert Spoons, Al, 9 Dessert Forks, 6 new Dessert Knives, 6 new Table Knives, 6 Tea Spoons, 2 Table Spoons, set of Fish Servers, Cake Knife, Carving Knife, Fork and Steel, 2 Bread Knives, Dessert and Table Knives, Hand-painted Royal Albert Tea Set, Gilded Glass Tumblers and Jug, Salad Set, Fancy China Plates, E.P. Cake Stand, Fancy Tea Cups and Plates, Basins, Doulton Salad Bowl and Servers, 1 dozen Dinner Plates, Dessert Plates, Copper Tray and Hot Water Jug, Brass and China Jardinieres, Satin Bedspread and Bolster, Fancy Satin and Velvet Cushions, Coir Runner, Axminster Runner (17 ft. 6in. x 4ft. 6in. wide), Lady’s Black Fur Coat, Chantaque Educational Desk, Chesterfield, Table Mangle, Clockface Scales (weighs 281 b.), Copper Preserving Pan, 3 Aluminium Saucepans, 4 Cream Enamel Saucepans, 1 Enamel Stewpan, Sundry Saucepans, Aluminium Kettle, Kitchen Utensils, His Master’s Voice Gramophone and Records, Aladdin Table Lamp, 2 Wizard Table Lamps, 1 Hall Lamp, 8 Kitchen Chairs, Folding Bed, 6 pieces Linoleum, 2 Galv. Baths, Morris Settee, Sundry China, and Sundries. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1.30 p.m. AT NO. 1 GARRISON STREET, CARTERTON. T KERSLAKE & CO. have been in- ’ structed by the Trustee in the Estate of M. A. Grimmer, deceased, to sell by public auction: — Modern 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, covered in fawn and blue Genoa velvet (as new), Axminster Carpet Oft. x 10ft. 6in.), Waldeman Piano in splendid condition, Oak Tea Waggon, 5 Oak H.B. Chairs, Oak Oval Extension Table, Oak Morris Chair, Chesterfield, Flail Curtains, Fireside Chair, Curb, Spark Guard, Hearth Tidy, Majestic 9-valve Radio, Pictures, Cushions, Chenille Curtains, Hall' Carpet (sft. wide x 12ft.), fawn and blue (as new), 4| yards 36in. wide Axminster Runner, 2 Modern Double Oak Beds, Wool and Kapoc Mattresses, Pillows, Spark Guard, Oak Duchess Chest with Oval Mirror, Fairy Carpet Sweeper, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine, Sleepy Hollow Chair, Kitchen Chairs, Table. E.P. Teaset, Jam Jars, Crock, 6 Enamel Saucepans, Acme Wringer, Wheelbarrow, Garden Tools, Wheat Bins, Lawn Mower, Spray, 5 Rat Traps, Tallow Wood Tool Chest, Aerial with two 30ft. Masts, Gent’s Bicycle. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1943, Page 6
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