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AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES. TO-DAY. At 1.30 p.m. rpITE MASTERTON AUCTIONEERING CO. will sell by Auction—--24 W.L. HENS, 24 8.0. HENS, 1-year; 1 CHENEY CABINET GRAMOPHONE (under distraint for debt).

J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. TODAY. At 1.45 p.m. RENALL STREET EXTENSION. (Just across the Railway Line.)

'ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS; ALSO FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Free Bus leaves the Mart at 1.30. Tickets on application. ipHE MASTERTON AUCTIONEERING CO. have been instructed by Mr- H. D. MONK, who is giving up ■ housekeeping, to sell by Auction, as

above. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. i . SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 23, At 1.30 p.m. AT No. 7, WRIGLEY' STREET. rpHE MASTERTON AUCTIONEERING CO. have been instructed by MISS M. HARPER to sell by Public Auction, her Household Furniture and

' Effects, as follows:— , TWO CHESTERFIELDS, 3 EASY CHAIRS, Large Mirror-back Sideboard, 6 ENGLISH OAK H.B. CHAIRS, 2 Carver Chairs, Extension Table (G. Hyde’s patent), Carpet Square 13 x 10, Green Mohair Table Cloth, Rev. Hearth Rug, Basket Grate, 2 Morris Chairs, HIS MAS-

TER’S VOICE TABLE GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS, Book Shelf and Books, Vestibule Ax. Carpet 0 x 6, Inlaid Lino. Hall Seat, Hall Curtains, 6svds Carpet Runner, Hall Mirror , 9 Yds GOOD AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER, Hall Chair, Linoleum 15 x 12, 2 Single Iron Beds, Wires, Kapoe Mattresses, 5 Duchess Chests, 2 Hospital Beds, 8 Pairs Good Single Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Large Linen Cupboard, DARK RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, Single Lt. Rimu I Panel Bed, Small Rimu Sideboard, * Escretoire, 9 Austrian Chairs, Mangle, LARGE MEAT SAFE, Large Store Cupboard, Jam, Preserves, 2 Stretchers, Kauri Chest Drawers, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Tennis Net, Etc.

J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. ! HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF WELL-SELECTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PURE-BRED POULTRY AND FARM REQUISITES. ’ AT “NORFOLK,” RENALL ST., (Just over Railway Line.) SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd inst., At 1.30 p.m. S. GERRAND has been favoured with instructions from Mr. A. I Brownlee, who has sold his property, and is taking up farming pursuits in , Hawke’s Bay, to sell by Public Auction as above, the whole of his Household Furniture, Poultry, Etc., including:— ENGLISH PIANO, splendid tone, in i excellent order. LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in oatmeal cloth), COSTLY WILTON CARPETS, HAND-

SOME SIDEBOARD, OAK TABLE, I Cane and -Seagrass Chairs, Hall Stand, D.W. Bedstead, W.W. and Kapoe MatI tresses. Duchess Chests, Good Linos.. Hosp. Bed, Brass Kerb and Irons, Aust Chairs. 130 PUREBRED W.L. 5-month PULLETS, Robbins’ strain (just eom[ing into profit), 80 Ist YEAR BIRDS (laying), 25 SACKS WHEAT, 5 Bags ! POULTRY MESH AND GRAIN, 4

SACKS MANURE, Grit Mill, IDEAL » BOILER No. 4D., Gas Radiatpr, Hose • and Spray, Lawn Mower, 60-gal. VIK- ' ING SEPARATOR and MOTOR (Ih.p.) 6 Egg Crates, 2 • MEN’S BICYCLES, ! Good Assortment Tools, Lot Paints, Lot ' Corrugated Iron, Fencing Posts, Fencing Wire (plain and barbed), Wire Netting, lOin. Drain Pipes, Ladder, 2 Wheelbarrows, Scythe, 2 400-gal. Tanks and a Host of Useful Sundries. Auctioneer’s Note.—Everything is in good condition. Buyers may attend with confidence. The poultry are a particularly choice lot. PAHIATUA ANNUAL CATTLE FAIR i FARMERS’ YARDS, PAHIATUA.

Monday, March 25, 1929. At 12 (noon). TYALGETY & CO., LTD., N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., and WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., will offer at the above time and place, on account of the following vendors:—F. G. Lewis, K. Anderson, G. Dakin, J. D. Piper, M. Castle, A. H. Ahrens, H. R. Poole, J. Dransfield, J. Knight, D. Miller, C. Wilton, James Piper & Co., A. Knox, W. S. Geange, Est. J. Miller, W. B. Taylor, E. Whitcombe, H. T. Kelsey, C. Rasmussen, A. Cox, M. A. Priest & Co., Lelievie Estate, J. Carter, M. Stevenson, T. Cotter, George Styles and others ] 050 HEAD STATION CATTLE, comprising—--200 P.A. and H. bullocks 110 2j-yr P.A. and H. steers 100 18-months P.A. and H. steers 250 P.A. and H. weaner steers

50 2J-year P.A. and H. heifers 100 P.A. and H. weaner heifers 200 cattle to be drafted THIRTY SHILLINGS represents -the difference between Roofing a Cottage with the commonest iron and the best obtainable. LYSAGHT’S ORD BRAND | CORRUGATED IRON. Write John Lysaght, Ltd., Box 341, Wellington, for Free Copy of their Pocket Handbook.

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Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1929, Page 8

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