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AUCTION SALES. SHARPE, NORTH & CO.'S ROOMS TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 25, AT 1 O'CMLOCK. MR. L. G. PETERKIN'S SALE. GOOD PIANO. WIRELESS SET FURNITURE, AND ALL REQUI SITES. jyjESSRS. SHARPE, NORTH & CO. have been instructed by Mr. L G. Peterkin to sell his furniture as under:— GOOD-TONED PIANO by Allison good wireless set, 3-piece chesterfield suite (new), elect, readin; lamp, fire screen, settee, clock, ' seagrass chairs, piano stool, side board, pictures, books, gateleg table hand machine, lino, rug, Axminstei carpet, 2 double rimu beds an; wires, 3 single rimu beds and wires kapocs, pillows, cushions, eider downs, blankets, sheets, lot linen cot, couch, 3 b.m. duchesses, I pedestals, 2 box ottomans. Scotcl chest., b.m. wardrobe, 2 plain ward robes, chesterfield couch, rocketwork basket, toiletware, Ax. runner lino, rugs, Ax. carpet, kitchen table, chairs, lino, couch, crockery, glassware, cutlery, kitchen utensils, electric range, coal range, lot garden tools, pot plants, lawn mower, anc sundries. ON ACCOUNT OTHER VENDOR.Good piano by Thurmer. ALSO AT 1 P.M. —100 bags new potatoes, 50 sacks and bags S.I. potatoes, cabbages, cauliflowers, vegetables, fruit, and poultry. A. J. NORTH, Auctioner and Valuer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. (Note time). MISS A. McKINNON'S SALE.’ NO 12 GONVILLE AVENUE, GONVILLE. (Take Koromiko Road Car). GOOD PIANO, WIRELESS SET CARPETS, BIG LINE FURNITURE AND ALL RESUISITES. IjyjESSRS. SHARPE, NORTH & CO. have been instructed by Miss A McKinnon, who has sold her residence, to sell the whole of the furniture as under:— DRAWING ROOM: Good toned iron i frame piano, good gramophone and records, 4 seagrass chairs, occ. laole | table cover, 2 palm stands, pictures. I framed mirror, clock, ornaments vases, large pr. very old Chinese | vases, curtains, blinds, kerb, ash pan, Axminster carpet. 10i x 9. HALL: Hall stand, e.l. shades, barometer, mirror, jardiniere, clothe? brush and rack, Axminster runner, hall carpet. 12ft. x 4ft. 6in. DINING ROOM: Good wireless se’. chesterfield suite in moquette, gateleg table, 4 h.b. chairs, marble clock, vases, cushions, el. shade, rug Axminster carpet. 10£ x 9; curtain; wood box, blinds, copper kerb comp. set. BREAKFAST ROOM: Dining table, b.m. sideboard. 2 ige. easy chairs, couch, kitchen chairs, tea waggon, cupboard, books, clock, pictures, (I radiator, cake stand, carpet sweeper, elect, kettle, rugs, lino, cutlery, crockery. BEDROOMS (4)): Twin rimu bed< and wires, single rimu bed and wire 2 beds and wires, lot good kapo< mattresses, bedspeards, pillows, lot blankets and sheets, lot good linen 4 b.m. duchesses, Scotch chest, b.m. wardrobes, pedestals, curtains, blinds, pictures, elec, reading lamp 4 rooms lino, rugs, book shelves, etc. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE: Lot preserves, alum, and en. pots and pans ! kitchenware, jam jars, crockery glassware, lot groceries, kettles, p. dinner set, tailors' irons, flat iron. i dressmakers’ model, knife cleane; I pres, pan, clo. basket, brooms, mops couch, Ige. jar chutney, large gai - den seat, hammocks, lot. firewood lino, spades, fork, hoes, shove 1 , scythe, spray pump, water can. sieve, rope, lawn mower and gras.catcher, bird cages, wheelbarrov and sundries. A. J. NORTH, Auctioner and Valuer. On view 2 to 4.30 p.m. TO-DAY, and To-morrow morning.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 25 November 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 25 November 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 279, 25 November 1936, Page 12

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