AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES. TO-DAY! At 2 p.m. J KERSLAKE & CO. will sell by Auction at their Mart, Queen ’St.: 40 W.L. PULLETS, 40 W.L. HENS, 1year, 1 ton Dakota Red Potatoes, Apples, Large -Sideboard, Chesterfield Suite, Oak Dining Suite, IDEAL HEATING STOVE, 12 B.L. HENS, English Game Rooster and Hen. J. KEBSLAKE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY. At 1.30 p.m. . AT 34 MICHAEL STREET. J. KERSLAKE & CO. have been instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of D. WILTON (deceased) to Sell by Public Auction, Household Furniture and Effects as follows:— STUDIO CAMERA and STAND (G. Hare, London), LANCASTER COPY CAMERA, NEW STUDIO CAMERA (W. Watson & Son, London), Various Lenses, Printing Frames, Studio 'Scales, Full Plate Lancaster Camera, Photographic Goods, Glass Show Cases, Framed Mirrors, Oval Table and Cover, Rocking Chair, Whatnot, Ornaments, Glass Cases, Easel, Maori Pictures, three SINGLE Light RIMU WOOD BEDSTEADS and Wire Mattresses, Kapoe Mattresses, Pedestal, Passage Lino, Runner, Maori and Rimutaka Photographs, Upholstered Leather Walnut Dining Suite comprising 6 chairs, 2 Easy Chairs and Coueh, 1 Dining Table, 4 pairs Single Blankets, LARGE WALL CLOCK, Kitchen Cupboard, Linen 2 Single Iron Beds, Gent’s Bicycle, Garden Tools, 2 Spray Pumps, SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Etc. J. KERSLAKE, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1931, At 11.30 a.m. At the Farm, “OAKLEIGH,” EAST TARATAHI. ASSOCIATED LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LIMITED, have been instructed by MR. W. A. DOWNES, who has sold his farm, to offer as under:— 31 grade Jersey and Jersey-cross cows (in calf to purebred Jersey bull and due factory dates) 2 3-year grade Jersey heifers, in calf to purebred Jersey bull 11 2-year do., do. 15 yearling Grade Jersey heifers 1 5-year Pedigree Jersey bull 1 3-year Jersey bull 1 yearling Jersey bull 4 Grade Jersey cows in milk 1 aged light draught mare 2 Berkshire sows 1 Tamworth sow with litter 1 p.b. Berkshire boar 6 slips and 2 bacon pigs MACHINERY, ETC.— 2 h.p. Anderson Hooper cooled engine (in perfect order), s.f. Boothmae Plough, Roller with Grass Seeder suitable for Tractor, 3-horse set Discs, 3-horse Cultivator, 4-leaf Tyne Harrows, Tripod Harrows, Sledge, Block Dray with frame, Topdresser, 24ft. Stack Cover, Cow Covers, Blue Gum Posts, Battens, Wire, Netting, 16 Ducks, 3 Drakes, Grubbers, Slashers and Sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. COOPER’S QUICK-ACTING POWDER DIP. COOPER’S FLUID SHEEP DIPS. Selling Prices for the Coming Season will be Reduced. The Annual Sales of Cooper’s Dips are estimated as being sufficient to dip over Hiree Hundred Million Sheep, or considerably more than half the world’s sheep that are dipped. Is this Not Proof of their QUALITY AND RELIABILITY?
W. WHITE, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT RAILWAY SIDING, MACTEBTON. TELEPHONE 1706. TOWN OFFICE— E. BELL, FARMERS’ ROOMS, PEERY STREET PRICES FOR COAT,-— TGtehen Coal.—One Bag, 3/3; five bags, 15/-; Cash only. * ’ Household Coal.—One Bag, 3/6; Halfton, 33/-; One Ton, 65/-. Westport and Blackball, 4/- per bag. COKE.—Large, 2/9; Crushed, 8/6. DRY WOOD AVAILABLE IN LARGE QUANTITIES PROMPT Eri.rVERIES. FITNESS IN WOMEN! Invigorating sensation of fitness secured by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules which remove unnecessary fat. —A. F. Stubbs, Chemist, Carterton and Greytown.
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Wairarapa Age, 15 July 1931, Page 8
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