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AUCTION SALE OF E.P.S. EQUIPMENT at BOROUGH COUNCIL YARDS, CARNARVON ST., commencing at 1.30 p.m., TO-MORROW, WED., SEPT. sth, 1045. LIST includes: 54 First-Aid Stretchers, 5-drawer Rimu Office Desk, Tables. Chairs, 3Jyds. Curtains and rod, Ink Stands, Waste Paper Baskets, Wire Desk'Tray, 2 Wall Kerosene Lamps, 26 Hatchets, 8 Megaphones, 9 Rattles, Pumice Copper and Frame, 216 ft. Ladders, 9 Starkie Stirrup Pumps and Hose, 14 Stirrup Pumps, no hose, 17 30ft. lengths Garden Hose, 18 Bucket Pumps with 30ft. Hose, 39 Tin Buckets, 9 Stirrup Pumps and Buckets, 11 First Aid Stretchers, 27 Lighting Sets, 3 Lighting Sets with Casters and Goose Neck, 39 Benzine Tins, 16 Pairs Wood Shovels and Rakes. TERMS CASH. WILDISH’S AUCTION MART W. PICKETT, Auctioneer. 414 RUATORIA SALE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1945. 300 CATTLE, Comprising:— 20 3 and 4-year Bullocks. 30 Fat Cows 30 3-year Heifers 40 2-year Heifers. 49 Yearling Steers 10 Jersey Heifers 10 Jersey Cows (springing) 120 Mixed Cattle. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’, WILLIAMS & KETTLE LTD., Auctioneers. 458 MATAWHERO SALE. FRIDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. 100 Wether Hoggets 20 Fat Hoggets 100 Ewes (50 fats) 100 Ewes in lamb 25 Store Pigs 20 Pigs. STOCK & STATION AGENTS’ ASSN. THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL SALE. WAIHUKA STUD HEREFORD BULLS MATAWHERO SALEYARDS FRIDAY, September 7,2 p.m. sharp. Account Messrs. Hutchinson Bros. Their Annual Draft: 27 2-year Stud Hereford Bulls. Catalogues now available. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. LTD., Auctioneers. 317 SALE. 1 have been instructed by Mr. F. W. Fox, who has disposed of his proty, to offer on the farm at Te Puia SATURDAY, Sept. 8, 1945, the ole of the contents of the House, tion Chattels and Garden Tools, etc., mciuuuig. — Electrolux, Refrigerator (3J cub. ft. capacity, kerosene lamp operated), Chesterfield and 2 Minty Chairs, 4 Easy Chairs, 1 Dbie Bed and Horsehair Mattress, 3 Single Beds and Mattresses, 2 Chest Drawers (one with mirror attached), 1 Tallboy, 1 Dressing Table and Mirror, 2 Bedside Tables, Sundry Chairs, Carpets and Rugs, Tea Wagon, Carpet Sweeper, Kitchen Table and 5 Chairs, Plate Rack, all China, Glass, etc., including Dinner Set about 60 pieces 2 Coffee Sets, various Meat Dishes, Vegetable Dishes. China and Enamel Jugs, Basins, Bowls and Dishes, Aluminium, Enamel and Iron Pots, Pans, 2 Mincers. Knives. Forks, Spoons, Preserving Jars and Aluminium Pan, etc., Prumis, Pack Hooks, Shears, Crowbar, Straining Gear. Saddles, Shovels, Spades. Picks, Axes, Hammers, Pipe Wrenches, Spanners, Saws, Assortment Tools, etc.. Grindstone. Vice, Concrete Trough, about 150 ft gin Galvanised Pipe (as new), Garden Tools, and Rubber Hose Pipe, Garden Steps, Alfa Laval type 22-35 gallon per hour Separator, 2 Cream Cans, Alfa Laval Butter Churn.

Sale commences 12.30 p.m. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LTD., Auctioneers. 457 GISBORNE COMBINED BEEF~BULL BREEDERS 10th ANNUAL FAIR MATA WHERCTSALEY ARDS TUESDAY AND' WEDNESDAY, September 11 and 12. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11: 97 HEREFORD BULLS On account of Mrs. G. L. Hine, Messrs. H. W. Barker, Harris Bros., C. G. Holdsworth. F. E. Humphreys, E. E. Williams, C. Tietjen, and W. D. Lysnar & Co. Ltd. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12: 100 ABERDEEN-ANGUS BULLS On account of Mrs. E. Matthews, Messrs. D. P. Cameron, G. V. Smith, Carroll and Cooper, R. H. Biggar, Estate W Clark and Estate A. F. McLean.

Sale commences at 10.30 a.m. Competition Bulls offered at 11 a.m. approximately. STOCK & STATION AGENTS’ ASSN. 900 W. J. M. ATTWOOD CARRIER. Office: Bates Building. Phone 4759. All kinds of General Carrying Done, Town or Country: Furniture Removals. Maize, Metal, Sheep Carting done. Goods stored at reasonable rates. Rural Freight Lorry leaves town Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, three days weekly.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 4 September 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 4 September 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 4 September 1945, Page 6

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