auction sales. qHAEPE, iv ORTH * no., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. GUYTON STREET. House Clearing Sales a Snprinltv Chief Agents Yorkshire Insurance GUYTON STREET AUCTION ROOMS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2, AT 1 P.M. MR G. SINCLAIR’S SALE. MODERN FURNITURE AND REQUISITES. SHARPE, NORTH & CO., instructed by Mr G. Sinclair, will sell by Public Auction his household furniture and effects as under:— DINING ROOM.—GOOD COTTAGE PIANO, B.M. SIDEBOARD, table gramophone, 2 seagrass chairs, CHES TERFIELD COUCH in TAPESTRY, b. hallstand, settee and squab, electric radiator, hall chair, LARGE DIVAN CHAIR, escritoire, framed mirror, hooks, pictures, polished dining table, 6 h.b. dining chairs, occ. table, palm stand, rugs, LINO, GOOD CARPET, 12 x 9; electric light fitting, complete with shade and 200c. lamp, genuine “KUMALE” UKELELE & case, lot records, bookshelves. BEDROOMS (3). —Double oak bed & wire, double rimu bed & wire, 2 single rimu beds & wires, single & double kapoc mattresses, pillows, i bed and wire, stretched, hospital bed, 3 B.M. DUCHESSES, 2 B.M, WARDROBES, 2 Scotch chests, chair, cabinet pedestal, rugs, LINO, cot and mattress, swing mirror. KITCHEN & SUNDRIES.—TabIe, dresser, small sideboard, chairs, couch, crockery, office desk, gas radiator, hand machine, Potts’ irons, lot jam jars, seagrass pram, push chair, high chair, scythe, wheel, spade, rake hoe, fork, shovel, sickle, shears, yard broom, fender, bucket, washboard, ladder, gent’s F.W, B.P. bike, copper, lawn mower, new kauri washtubs, fire extinguisher, pair tennis shoes tennis racquet, and two balls. ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER VENDORS. 2 HANDSOME 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES IN MOQUETTE, BARBER’S CHAIR 6 BOLTS OF UNION TICKING (approx. 500yds.), FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ALSO—SO cases choice Stunner apples, lemons, tomatoes, onions, swedes, seed potatoes, etc. ON VIEW FROM 9 A.M. WEDNESDAY. A. J. NORTH, Auctioneer. TO and Marton Districts. ch. Horse HUMBUG (22) Sire, ABSURD (1) Imp.; Dam, EULOGY (22) Imp. Brother to Epitaph, Fulsome, Eulalie; half-brother to Commendation. HUMBUG, when racing, proved himself a versatile performer, and in 13 starts as a two-year-old was unplaced only once, and his wins included six races on end. HUMBUG is the sire of Decoy Bird, Te Koroke, both winners, and Cyrille, only runners in New Zealand, and several winners in Australia (Bunkum, No Humbug, Be Canny, Annoyance, Foolery). Grazing, the best in Turakina, at 3s. All care, no responsibility. Cards and further particulars — W. R. KRONAST, Owner, Turakina.
TO Marton, Bulls and Rata Distrieta, by Motor Lorry. CYNIC (9) Imp. By HENBY THE FIBST, Bam CYNAME. Cynic won Northern Hurdles and several other important races in N.Z. Cynic sired Diogenes, Ballyfarnon, Tameterangi, Royal Time, Cybele, Ardri, Claremore, Princgss Elizabeth, and other winners. Service 15 gns., payable Jan. 1, 1930. Paddocking —Wet, 5/-; Dry 3/-, All reasonable care, no responsibility. Mares met at Wanganui railway. W. H. BALLAM, Rutland Stables, ’Phone 3245. Wanganui. WARPLANE (Sire Martian, dam Adelicia). Martian sired the winners of over £220,000. Adelicia was by Charlemagne, out of Angele, by Multiform. Warplane is a rich bay with black points, standing 15.3. He started altogether sixteen times and was only once unplaced, on which occasion he finished fourth, hopelessly broken down. Be met all the best horses, defeating such as Surveyor, Amythas, Crenides, Miss Mimie and numerous others. In the 1927-28 season Warplane’s progeny won £2432 in stakes, while in the 1928-29 season the total was increased to £6538, he being represented by winners of 24 races with a total of 85 placings. Grazing 3s. Warplane will not travel at all, but trains will be me and paddocks provided for mares. All care but no responsibility. Mares not proven in foal will receive special rates. For fee and further particulars apply G. CHAMBERLAIN, P.O. Box 266, Wanganui. Kronast’s Stables, Wilson St. ’Phone Don’t pay big prices for eggs—preserve a supply with SHARLAND’S “MOA” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE while they are cheap. Keeps them fresh for months.* Use “NAZOL” at the first sign of a cold—brings quick relief. 1/6 for 60 doses, All chemists and storOti*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 12
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