AUCTION. J TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1.30 p.m. AT 19 WRIGLEY STREET. PAINTER’S PLANT AND STOCK-IN-TRADE. T KERSLAKE & CO. have been in,J* structed by the Trustee in the estate of the late C. N. COLE to sell, by Public Auction:— 16 new Hamilton 8/O.S. Rubber Set Paint Brushes, 71 new Flat Paint Brushes, lin. to 4lin. (Hamilton’s and Bunting’s), Hog’s Hair Fitches, No. 1, 2 Sets Graining Combs, Steel Brushes, 4 Stiplers, Tacks, Tape, 13 Books Gold Leaf, 18 Books Aluminium Leaf, 21b. Gold Powder, 501 b. Dry Colour, Colour in Oil, Stains and Varnish, -3 Glazing Diamonds, 20 gallons of Boiled Oil in 5-gallon drums, one 44gallon drum Hubbuck’s Raw Linseed Oil, 9jcwt. Hubbuck’s and Berger’s White Lead, 28 gallons Pure Turpentine, 8 gallons Mineral Turps, 10 gallons Terebine, - 4 gallons Knotting, various quantities Paints and Varnish, 600 Rolls English and Canadian Wallpaper, in lots to suit buyers, 2| bolts Scrim, 2 large Drop Cloths, 2 34f„ 1 Bft. 210 ft., 212 ft., 1 9ft., 1 lift., 1 15ft. EXTENSION LADDERS, 10 Planks, various sizes, 11 Step-ladders, various sizes, Ridgley Paper Cutter, Folding Pasteboards, Extension Planks, 1 Bft., 1 6ft. 6in„ four 6ft., 322 ft. Glass, PONTIAC 6-cylinder Sedan Car, registered mileage 57,000, DODGE 1-ton Truck, empty Oil Drums, Cans, etc. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. Telephone 1329, Masterton. THURSDAY, NOV. 11 1.30 p.m. 77 VILLA STREET. T KERSLAKE & CO. have been instructed by Mr W. F. Davidson to sell, by public auction, furniture as follows: — 3 Dark Rimu Duchess Chests, 1 Lt. Rimu Duchess Chest, 1 Mirrored Wardrobe, 3 rooms Congoleum Floor Cover, 12 yards good Linoleum, Double Iron Bed and good Box Mattress, Occasional Tables, 5 vols. Modern Physician, Sundry Books, Pictures, Oak Tea Waggon, Morris Settee with Wire Mattress, 3 Seagrass Chairs, Fireside Chair, Striking Mantel Clock, International All Wave Radio Set, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Mangle, Wringer, Lady’s Bicycle, Gent’s Bicycle with Bosch Lamp, 2 Lawn Mowers, 2 Spades, 3 Shovels, Garden Tools, good assortment of Sundry Tools, 81 dozen Jam Jars, Wheelbarrow, Earthenware Jars, Ladder, ‘■Efesca” Electric Vacuum Cleaner (as new). J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. STOCK SALES. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1943, at 11.30 a.m. 2000 SHORN SHEEP > comprising—--170 f. and f. 4-tooth wethers 250 4-tooth store wethers 400 2-tooths, 1 earmark 600 2-tooth wethers, to be drafted 200 b.f. wethers 250 2-tooth ewes 60 fat ewes 70 woolly wether hoggets Cattle — 1 ped. ylg. Shorthorn bull I ped. 2-year-old Shorthorn bull 1 yearling Jersey bull MASTERTON SALE. AWING to the Cattle Fair, NO Sheep, Horses or Dogs will be offered on Wednesday, November 10, 1943. THIRD SPRING CATTLE FAIR. MASTERTON SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943. At 12 noon sharp. 2900 HEAD OF STATION CATTLE, ° comprising—--750 yearling P.A. steers 200 yearling P.A. heifers 570 2-year P.A. and H. steers 290 3 and 4-year bullocks 300 2 and 3-year P.A. heifers 30 3-year dehorned Hereford-Short-horn cross heifers 80 station cows 40 P.A. cows and calves 100 fat cattle (cows, heifers and bullocks) (Fat Cattle will be offered at 1 p.m.) On account of the following vendors: J. G. Wingate, Gerald Bennett, Geo. Shaw, Tinui Station, A. & J. Gray, H. H. Mawley, W. James, Ngaiana, Est. G. S. Napier, A. A. Napier, D. W. Brunton, R. A. Cameron, Ross Jackson, Tyneside, ersdale, T. A. Brown, O. J. Welch, WRitchie, J. H. O’Hara, F. Candy, Flatpoint, Waterfalls, P. D. McLachlan, The Peaks, C. H. McKenzie, J. W. Stoddart, H. G. Groves, T. W. Langdon, A. A. Schofield, F. B. Maunsell, Te Mai Stn., Tividale, McLean Est., C. C. Horsbrugh, Glenburn, Waipipi, E. S. Heckler, W. H. Cheetham, P. H. Nathan, E. C. White, W. J. McGruddy, W. Howard Booth, Harvey Bros., Bankview, J. R. Nicholls, N. R. Wyeth, E. P. Savage, C. Ross, Gordon Thomson, C. MacDonald, R. A. Millar Est., Wardell Est., Daken Est., Russell Smith, Sydney Smith, and others. CARTERTON SALE. FRIDAY, NOV. 12, at 11.30 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., ’’ LTD., will offer as above: — Sheep — 20 fat woolly wether hoggets 15 fat shorn ewes Cattle—--6 yearling Jersey heifers 8 fat cows II store cows 7 forward cows 2 Jersey bulls 9 yearling Jersey cross heifers 6 2-year empty Jersey cross heifers 8 yearling jersey cross heifers Pigs—--10 Berkshire weaners 8 store pigs 6 baconers 11 slips 12 Tamworth weaners 9 store pigs Sundries — 2 bags Canterbury Short Top seed j potatoes 1 1 set grass harrows 6 bags Dakota Red seed potatoes 6 bags Sutton Supreme seed potatoes 1 11-coulter drill 1 cultivator 1 L.K.G. vacuum pump Saddle and bridle, lifting jack, vise, crosscut saw, 2 drags and sundries. Horses—--1 aged horse, all work
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1943, Page 6
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