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AUCTIONS. FUH NITUR E AU C TIO N. AT GREY STREET. WOODVILLE. MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. iMOUNSEYiS LTD., favoured with instructions from Mr. A. M. Pickering, will offer the contents of his well-furnished resideuce and certain items of .Building 1 laut as follows: — SITTING-ROOM: VERY FINE PIANO by' WERNER in new condition and excellent tone, ATWATER KENT RADIO in perfect order, UPHOLSTERED OHE'STERFIELD (SUITE in moquette, as new. oval extension dining table, rimu sideboard, 6 dining chairs, tea wagon, lireside and scagrass ch;i r.s. occ. tables and palmstahds, settee and Morns chairs, jardinieres, ornaments and useful glass and china ware, books and curtains.HALL: AXMIN’STER HALL CARPET and Syds, good Ax. runner. Chenille curtains. palmstand and palms. BEDROOMS: ATTRACTIVE 4-. PIECE OAK SUITE as new. oak and rimu duchess chests, oak tallboy, rimu wardrobe, double beds in honeysuckle and rimu, pedestal cupboards, stools, mats, curtains, blankets, household linens, matkitohknV c ‘ electric vacuum cleaner, singer hand sewing MACHINE, cupboard, table, 6 chairs, couch, cl. Iron, coconut, runners, good utensils am! crockery ware. OUTSIDE: 2 lawnmowers, wheelbarrow, garden tools, piano ease, carpenters’ tools, and accessories, including concrete mixer, 4-ton jack, floor cramps, carpenter’s bench with good vice, galv. iron, down piping, new locks, etc.; also -«nt. hose, D.B. shotgun and cartridges, fishing rods and tackle, golf bags and clubs, gumboots, and useful sundries too numerous to mention. ■ AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—The above furnishings are all in excellent order and buyers in Woodville and surrounding districts should not miss this opportunity of filling their requirements. It. R. MORTON, Auctioneer. MOUNSEYS’ FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS. Palmerston North. Air NOVEMBER 9, 1.30 p.m. At 19 WRIGLEY STREET, MASTERTON. PAINTER’S PLANT AND STOCK-IN-TRADE. J. KERSLAKE & 00. have been instructed by the Trustee in the estate of the late C. N. COLE, to sell by Public Auction:— 16 new Hamilton S/O.S. Rubber Set Paint Brushes, 71 new Flat Paint Brushes, lin. to 4Jin. (Hamilton’s and Bunllng’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. Drv Colour. Colour in Oil, Stains, and Varnish, 3 Glazing Diamonds, 20 gallons of Boiled Oil in 5-gallon drums, one 44-gaHon drum Hubbuck’s Raw Linseed Oil, iHcwt. Hudducks’ 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, 24 bolts Scrim, 2 large Drop Cloths, 2 3-lft., 1 Sft., 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., 4 6ft., 322 ft. Glass, Pontiac 6-cyl-inder Sedan Car, registered mileage 57,000, Dodge 1-ton Truck, empty Oil Drums, Cans, etc. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. Tel, 1321), Masterton. D.A.C. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, PALMERSTON NORTH. 50,000 FEET TIMBER 50,000 DOORS, WINDOWS, IRON. RIDGING, SPOUTING, ETC. WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 10, AT 12 NOON. THE DOMINION AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., instructed by the P.N. HOSPITAL BOARD, will sell at the Hospital Grounds:— 10,000 Feet 6xl Flooring. 5000 feet 12 X 2. 3000 feet 7 x 2, 3000 feet 5 x 2, 2000 feet rusticating, 3000 feet match lining, 50 doors, 50 windows and sashes, heavy totara planks 20ft. long, 3000 feet 4 x 2, etc. etc. A Sale Worth Coming a Long Way to 1 z Attend. Due to Number of Lots, Sale will Commence Sharp at 12 Noon. D.A.C., Palmerston North. Selling. A2IB INTERESTING AUCTION. EXQUISITE CHINA AND CRYSTAL—VALUABLE ULTRA MODERN FIGURED WALNUT BUFFET DINING SUITE (as new). ELEGANT AVALNUT WRITING BUREAU, ART PICTURES. OLD MAH. SIDEBOARD, VALUABLE HEAVILY CARVED INLAID .IVORY CHINESE CABINET, In.. Perfect Order, and Over 150 Years Old. Also MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by the World-Renowned British makers, John Broadwood and Sono, London. A late pre-war Alodel in rich Rosewood Case. Without doubt the best piauo that we have submitted to auction for many years. This Plano has had no use whatever. The action, tone, and everything about it is perfect. A really super instrument, and worth £2OO. ,(For unreserved sale.) Bring your piano expert in to inspect before the sale—now on view. (One of the best pianos for sale In N.Z. today.) E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. At Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street, THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o’clock and Cfiqtinulng All Day. IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING AUCTION SALE. ELEGANT heavy plain crystal goblets, tumblers, liqueurs, heavy crystal dishes, beautiful china, e.p. ware, cutlery, coloured glassware, water jug sets, dinner and teasets, exquisite haud-painted solid gold mounted blue and white cups, saucers and plates (every piece a work of art and worth £6/6/- each), valuable brass standard lamp, old grandfather’s clock, heavy cut crystal dishes and vases, ruby glass, expensive alum, ware, alarm clocks, vac. flask, linen, (beautiful coloured blankets, bedspreads, antique furniture, elec, vac. cleaner, oak office writing desk, special portable gramophone, child’s gramophone. set of chessmen (magnetized). 100 vols. of books, 2 ruby and gold mounted Venetian vases, 2 large e.p and ruby glass vases, heavily cut crystal vases, kitchen utensils, etc., ate. 400 LOTS 400 A Most Interesting Collection. ALL DAY' SALE. Full Details Later. Further entries of works of art. crystal, china, e.p. ware, silver or antique furniture will be received for this sale. Beautiful pieces suitable for Christmas or Wedding Presents. SPECIAL NOTICE: On View Al! Day Wednesday from 10 a.m., and morning of Sale: E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. No. 8 Willeston Street.' All 6 FORDELL (SALE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1943, At 1 p.m. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMIITEID (Incorporated in England), will Sell as above:— 260 CATTLE, Comprising:— 50 3-year P.A. bullocks 15 4-year Hereford bullocks 40 2-year P.A. steers I's 2-year R.P. and P.A. steers 20 yearling Hereford steers 40 2 and 3-year empty P.A. heifers 25 2-year P.A. heifers' 20 empty P.A. cows 10 yearling Hereford 1 heifers 20 mixed cattle The above cattle are annual drafts of the following vendors:—Estate G. N. Bartrum, lain Macleay, D. G. Friedrick, W. G, Bason and R. G. Christie.All3 FARM EQUIPMENT FOB SALE. ■ FOR SALE, HERCULES two-horse Mower, condition as new. Price £4O. Apply— C/O ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Mai ton. AFTER Calving for healthy cleansing and for Vaginitis and Abortion, treat each cow with a Mannings Antiseptic Cow Pessary. Tin of 1 dozen. 9/6. Walrarapa Agents: W F.CIA., Ltd. (all branches). Mannings, Ltd.. Veterinary Chemists, Hamilton. THE NU-ME-TA-VAC. IS the answer to those milking machine troubles—putting on, falling oft, slowness, old inflanons. slap, etc. Try it for 10 days at our risk. Write IT. 13. NAPIER, LTD., P.O. Box 1555, Wellington. MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE. MOTOR-Cyle Wreckers. . Spares and Repa|rs. Tolley and Spence, 219 Willis St. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. 2 Half-draught aged Horses, all work, £lB tach. Render, 41-246, 18 Murphy St., WelIlngton URGENT Sale, 6-year-old Chestnut Hunter, quiet and sound, £2O. K 621, Doni inion.” FOR Sale, thoroughbred Hack by Lackham perfect paces, manners, quiet all trailic' suitable for elderly gentleman or lady. Apply Ward, Tel. 234 J, Palilatun. LIVE STOCK WANTED. PEDIGREE Jersey Bull, 2 to 3 years. Particulars, Purnell. Barnard Ave.. Napier.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 36, 6 November 1943, Page 8

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