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3000 LOTS 3000 LOTS LOWER HUTT AUCTION SALE THE WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARD Have instructed \V. GREGORY and CO., liTD., TO OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT No. 10 SHED, PARK ROAD (Just past Hutt Park and opposite Exide Batteries) OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF ARMY AND AIR FORCE EQIUPMENT On TUESDAY, 80th OCTOBER Commencing 10 a.m and Continuing All Day.. SL Included are the following:— 19 Tents, P.W.D. type without fly, 10 xB. 28 Flys, for P.W.D. type Tents, 12 x 10. 72 Pairs Jungle Boots, assorted sizes. 5 Cash Boxes, 16 x 11 x 5, complete with keys. 130 Used Tarpaulins. 8 Tables, 36 x 36. 1 Table, 34 x 33*. 3 Ship's Tables, 24* x 28J. 1 Table 48 x 34. 2 Tables, 36 x 30. 1 Table 61 x 49. 2 Tables 60 x 36. 1 Table 24 x 24. 1 Steel Filing Cabinet, 2 doors, divided, 30 x 15 x 72. 1 Wooden Filing Cabinet. 1 4-drawer Cabinet, 52 x 34 x 41. 1 2-door, 1-drawer, 42 x 20 x 3£. 1 Desk, 3-drawer office 42 x 22 x 31. 2 Desks, 2-drawer Office desk, 60 x 35 x 30. 1 Desk, 6drawer, 6(i x 291 x 30. 1 Desk, 6drawer, office Desk, 54 30 x 30. 15 Desks, 2-drawer, Typists. 1 Counter, lino top, 2-drawers, 72 x i'l x 31. 1 Wardrobe, 2 compartments, 29 x22x 72. '6 B.unlc Frames, with double deck: 4 Bunks single with drawers. 2 Bunks, single. 8 Racks, suitable for storing sieel, pipes or timber. 2 Lots Shelving, 35ft x 10ft x 2ft 6ins 'deep. 13 Wooden Benches, approx. 12ft long. 50 Sand Boxes. 3 Butchers' Large Chopping Blocks. 50 Single Tier Bunks. 8 Tables, 5x2. 4 Tables--3x3. .3 Bedside Lockers. 73 Blinds and Roller. 13 Hurricane Lamps. 100 Bed Cots, complete with trestles. 4 Wooden Meat. Safes. 50 Single Beds, wooden slat. 50 Bed Ends, wooden heads. 50 Bed Ends, wooden feet. 18 Blackboards, 6 x 4ft. 19 Blackboards, Hylophate, 4 x 3ft. 25 Blackboards Hylophate 4 x 3ft. 20 Notice Boards, 5x3. Quantity of Airmen's Boxes, in 2 sizes, suitable for Tool Chests, etc. 18 Beds, bunk type. 45 Easel Blackboards, 90 pin. 35 Webb Lath Mattresses. 100 Inventory Boards, 13 x. 8-J. 4 4-draw-er Filing Cabinets. 50 Bedside Screens, 3 fold, frame only. 150 Bedside .Screens, 3 fold, complete with cloth covers. 25 Iron Barrack Beds, cdmplete. 200 Mops, common heads. 50 Bedsteads, wooden slat, complete with legs. 50 Study Chairs 31 Bread Crumb Trays. 8 12-gal. Cream Cans. 7 Butchers' Cleavers, 16 Stirrup Pumps, suitable for Garden Sprays. 2 Gas Masks. 2 Respirators. 25 Wooden Rakes, 27 Wooden Shovels. 4 Ambulance Stretchers. 45 TYPEWRITERS, all best known makes, in brief, policy and foolscap - sizes. The following order of Sale will be adhered to as near as possible. 10 a.m: Blinds, Tables, Wooden Crumb Trays, Cleavers, Bedside Cabinets, Hurricane Lamps, Stirrup Pumps, 12-gal. Cream Can, Barrack Beds, Bed Screens, Butchers' Blocks, Sand Boxes, Slat Mattresses.' * 11.15 a.nv Study Chairs, Blackboards and Easels, Tool Chests, Stretchers Meat Safes, Filing Cabinets, Jun- > gle Boots. 12.30 p.m: Typewriters, Steel Cabinet, Cash Boxes. 1.30 p.m: Forms, Wooden Racks, Ship's Bunks, Typists Desks. 2.80 p.m Filing Cabinets, 'Cupboards, Chests, Wardrobe. . Office Tables, Ship's Tables, Tents and Flys, Tarpaulins, Wooden Rakes, etc. CENTRAL MARKETS \V. GREGORY and CO. LTD., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS 63-671 LOWER HUTT 63-671

NEW CATCHMENT BOARD —$>- NOT FAVOURED HY PiiTO^'xi Following upon receipt of a letter i'rom the Wellington Regional Planning Council, asking for the Petone Borough Council's views on the proposed Wellington Catchment Board, the Mayor, Mr. H. Green, movfed, "that, in the opinion of this council the setting up of another rating authority for catchment purposes is not warranted in An extension to the powers of the Ikitt River Board would appear sufficient for the small amount of control tuat will be, necessary." Cr. Carr in seconding the inotiun. said that the Hutt River' Board should be granted wider powers. With limited resources the board wasr doing good work. Cr. Fox: It's only wasting time. The Government intends to take over the River Boards. The Mayor: They have asked for our opinion. It is not necessary to have a water board, river board and catchment board. The River Board would do all that is required. Cr. J&cobson: From the geographical layout, the Government may listen to the suggestion. . The motion was carried unani-

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Hutt News, Volume 19, Issue 21, 24 October 1945, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hutt News, Volume 19, Issue 21, 24 October 1945, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hutt News, Volume 19, Issue 21, 24 October 1945, Page 7

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