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AUCTION SALES IOUNSEYS LTD. EXTENSIVE AUCTION TIMBER AND IRON TIMBER AND IRON THURSDAY, 1 P.M. SHARP. On the Site, rear of Mauawatu Standard Building (entrance Jersey Lane, oil Fitzherbert Avenue) wo will olTcr:— 9f) (V)Q FEET OF GOOD SOUND TIMBER, including Totara Sarking in J 1) x 1, 12 x 1, and Cxi; also Totara 4 x 2, 5 x 2, G x 2 Rusticating, RIMU 4x2,3x2, Gx 1; Eirau and Totara Matchlining; Flooring in Sections 10 x 10; also 2 Stairways, Bannisters, 3G Assorted Windows and Sashes, IS-Doors and Sundry Assorted Timber. N,QQ SHEETS GALVANISED IRON in good order in Sft and 10ft lengths, Spouting, Ridging and Piping. NOTE. The majority of the above timber is free of borer and has been carefully demolished. E. E, MORTON, Auctioneer. MOUNSEYS, CLEARING SALE SPECIALISTS. Boxing MANAWATU v. TARANAKI. One Dominion titlcholdcr, three provincial champions and one provincial championship runner-up are included in the Manawatu boxing team which will meet a Taranaki team at Ilawcra on Saturday night. There is also a possibility that the Olympic boxer, Olarrio Gordon, will be present at the tournament. The matchings are:— J. O’Neill (Wanganui) v. H. Norris (Manawatu). K. Fitz water (Patea) v. C. Wesley (Haw era). J. Collins (Manawatu) v. G. Thomas (Taranaki). F. Mclvor (Manawatu) v. R. Eumbaii (Taranaki). P. Sehimanski (liatapiko) v. R. Pcnniall (Eltham). C. Foster (Manawatu) v. C. Marshall (Taranaki). H. Christensen’ (Manawatu) v. H. “ Carnival Fair ” Stalls, games and entertainment of every description will bo presented at the Do Luxe hall, George street, for a season of three nights, commencing on Thursday night next. The hall will be transformed into a real carnival town; stalls and games, exhibits, etc., will be offered by the three committees. A strong programme of music, mirth and melody will be presented each night and a special tap dancing competition will be held. Thero will bo no chargo for admission. Intending patrons are reminded not to forget the place and the dates: Do Luxo hall, next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Wood (Taranaki). Parkcs (Eltham) v. A. Reid (Patea). Featonby (Alton) v. 11. Candy (Oco). Whatnough (Manawatu) v. L. Pennington (Taranaki). A. Gordon (Wanganui) v. A. Freeman (Atakeho).
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 236, 6 October 1936, Page 12
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