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AUCTI ar SALES. A NICE CLEAN LINE. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), MARCH 27. AT 1-30 P-M. MR J. It. BLUNDELL'S SALE. LATEST MODEL lI.M. VOICE GRAMOPHONE, BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITE, AS NEW; NEW HUDSON MOTOR BIKE & SIDECAR, COMPLEE MODERN AND CLEAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 139 LONDON STREET. (Between Campbell and Bell Streets). JOHN COULL, has received instruc- “ tions from Mr J. R. Blundell, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell by Public Auction as above: DININGROOM H.M.V. CABINET [ GRAMOPHONE, BEAUT IF U L ‘ FULL OAK CABINET, LATEST i MODEL, COST £55 &51 GOOD RE- ! CORDS; BEAUTIFUL SUPEK- ! SPRUNG FULL-SIZE CHESTERI FIELD IN MOQUETTE, comprising chesterfield and 2 divan chairs 4 | BOW BACK OAK DINING CHAIRS | WITH LOOSE LEATHER SEATS, I oak upholstered fireside scat, upholsj t-ured top tip coal scuttie, oak occ. I table, oak cakest-aud, tiro screen, beaten copper kerb, pretty oak 14-day clock, framed bevel mirror, Ax' rugs, < yds. new lino, pictures, cushions, pretty curtains, new blinds throughout. HALL.—OVAL B.M. OAK HALLSTAND, 4yds. pretty Wilton runner, oak palmstand, hall curtains, 6yds. hall lino. BEDROOMS WELL POLISHED DARK BIMU DOUBLE BED, wire, new kapoc,_ new 5-dr.‘ b.m. duchess, oak occ. table, seagrasa chair, kerb, swing mirror, rev. rug, Ax. and Wilton rugs, Ax. slips, sheets, shams, blankets and general house linen. KITCHEN & SUNDRIES. —Kitchen table, 2 deck chairs, 6 upholstered seat chairs, large cane hamner, hotpoint electric iron, copper kettle, smaxl kitchen table, grocery bias, family scales, crockery, including Royal Doulton ware, cutlery, enamel and alum, ware, 21-piece Royal Doniton tea service, kitchen " utensils, wringer, mops, brooms, meat safe, rake, hoe, fork, spade, new Crescent ball-bearing lawnmower, lot good firewood, select line carpenter’s tools. NEW HUDSON MOTOR BIKE AND SIDECAR, TWIN CYLINDER; SHED FOR REMOVAL, S x 6. FIRST-CLASS LINE FROM BEGINNING TO END, AND FOR ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer.

IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE W. e- McCarthy'. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. AT 1.30 P.M. FIRST-CLASS CASH REGISTER, BAL ANCE OF DRAPERY, COUNTERS, SHOP FITTINGS AND LINOS. AVENUE (Near Maria Place). JOHN COULL has received instrue- *» tions from the D.0.A., in the Estate of the late W. E. McCarthy, to sell by Public Auction as above: 1 Sports coat, size 4; 3 pairs trousers, men’s caps, boy’s belt, collars, gloves umbrella, ladies’ handbags, 2 pieces tweed, ladies’ costumes, dresses, coats, 1 centre metal costume stand. ALSO: NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, FROM jD UP TO £7O. COST £lBO. ALSO: 1 Roller blind, 9 x 8; 1 roller blind, 6 X 8; 2 coat stands, 1 large table, 1 small fable, 2 shop chairs, 2 millinery models, 5 canvas costume models; 5 wax-top models, 6 blouse stands, J gent’s suit figure, brass rods, fancy electric fittings, glove stand, 3 glass show eases, wood centre stand. 7 counters, quantity good lino, shelving, screen, large quantity three-nly partition, sundries, 1 largo and 2 small mirrors. JOHN COULD, Auctioneer. THE TARANAKI TROTTING CLI B (Incorporated). NEW PLYMOUTH 4th TOTAMSATOK MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE ON I SATURDAY, nth APRIL, 1928. PROGRAMME: 1. NOVICE HANDICAP (Harness), of 105 sovs. ; second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from the stake. For horses that have not won at better than 2.26 to the mile at time of nomination. Horses will be handicapped to do 3.47 or better. Distance, 1J miles. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 30s, 2. —WAITARA HANDICAP (Harness), of 115 savs. ; second horse to receive 22 sovs., and third horse 12 sovs. from the stake. For unhoppled trotters only. Horses will be handicapped to do 3.55 or better. Distance, miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance. 40s. 3. URENUI HANDICAP (Harness), of 115 sovs. ; second horse to receive 22 sovs., and third horse 12 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 4.56 or better. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance. 40. I.—TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB CUP (Harness), of 300 sovs., and Cup valued £25 : second horse to receive 50 sovs., and third horse 25 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 4.45 or ; better. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 40s ; acceptance. 60s. 5. MOTUROA HANDICAP (Harness), of 115 sovs. : second horse to receive 22 sovs., and third horse sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicappod to do 2.26 or better. Distance, 1 miie. Nomination. 20s ; acceptance. 40s. 6. INGLEWOOD HANDICAP (Harners), of 140 sovs. ; second horse to receivo 25 sovs., and third horse 15 sovs. from the stake. Unhoppled trotters only. Horses will be handicapped to do 5.2 or better. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 50s. I 7. OMATA HANDICAP (Harness), of 120 sovs.; second horse to receive 23 sovs.. and third horse 12 sovs. from the sts-ke. I Horses wil! be handicapped to do 3.39 I or better. Distance, miles. Nomination. 20s; acceptance, 40s. I 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP (Harness), of ( 140 govs. ; secend horse to receive 25 sovs. and third horse 15 sovs. from the stake. | Horses will be handicapped to do 2.55 or better. Distance. 11 miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 50s. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS. AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for nil events closp with the Secretary (Box 191, Phone 121), New Plymouth, on TUESDAY, April 3rd, 1928, at 9.30 p.m. HANDICAPS will be declared on or about TUESDAY, 10th April, 1928. ACCEPTANCES for all events close on WEDNESDAY, 11th April. 1928, at 9.30 p.m. ) NOTE. —Any horse entered at the meeting < may be re-nominated for a higher ciass provided such horse has put up a placed performance at the Hawera Meeting on April 7th and 9th. Re-nominations close at 8 p.m. on 9th April. 1928, with the Secretary, C/o The Secretary, Hawera Trotting Club. D. LeC. MORGAN, Secretary. P.O. Box 191. NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephones—l2l Office: 919 Private. Approved by the New Zealand Trotting Association, J. B. Norris, Secretary. I No need to apologise ior ’ inday’s cold joint if with it you produce a I bottle of Hayward’s Military” , Pickle. It puts est into .;w humblest meal. Demand ” Military.” 12.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20106, 27 March 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20106, 27 March 1928, Page 12