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AUCTION SALES. JOHN COULLS FRIDAY SALES. 1 p.m.: Meat, live and dressed poulI try, all vegetables, honey, cut flowi ers, celery, S.I. potatoes, bacon, I cut flowers, cabbage, cauliflower, fruit, etc. 3 p.m.: GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, REQUISITES, & SUNDRIES. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. | SATURDAY, JUNE 12. AT 1 P.M. SHARP. ; MR. J. H. DEAN’S SALE. “CLAREMONT,” 88 ALMA ROAD, GONVILLE. (Next Croquet Courts). J OHN COULL will sell for the owner, who is leaving tor the North:— SITTING ROOM: FIRST - CLASS PIANO PLAYER, BY BEY, curtains, 12 x 9 AX. CARPET, SUPER 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, oak piano stool, oak bookshelves, books, pictures, jardinieres, palmstands, screen, oak occ. table, s.g. chairs, PACIFIC DUAL - WAVE RADIO. HALL: 9YDS. AX. RUNNER, OAK HALLSTAND, chenille curtains, Ax. I slips. BEDROOM 1: GOOD OAK BEDROOM SUITE of wardrobe, duchess, double bed, wires, flax, NEW KAPOC, COST £5; occ. table, cushions, INDIAN CARPET, 12 x 10. BEDROOMS 2 & 3: NEW BOX OTTOMAN, s.g. chairs, 3-PIECE WHITE ENAMEL SUITE, of wardrobe, double bed, wire, kapocs, duchess; VACUUM CARPET CLEANER, TWIN SINGLE BEDS, duchess chest. DINING ROOM: HANDSOME OAK DINING SUITE, of sideboard, dintable, 4 chairs, 2 easy chairs, kerb, pictures, books, oak settee and swab, china, glassware, fireside chair. KITCHEN AND SUNDRIES: 7 chairs, table, cover, lino, crockery, saucepans, jars, mangle, wringer, suitcase, kitchen requisites. YARD: Full-size churn, chaffcutter, 2 mowers, elect, iron, assorted timber, 12 sacks firewood, egg boxes, corrugated iron, BIG QUANTITY WIRE NETTING, fowl troughs, 2 40gal. iron tanks, wire netting gates, garden tools, fowl grit, 12 P.B. WHITE LEGHORNS. JERSEY-CROSS GRADE COW, 4th CALVER; JERSEY -CROSS HEIFER (June). Boiler pipes, 5 LENGTHS HOSE, from 30ft. to 60ft. each. ON VIEW THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW MORNING. JOHN COULL, Auctioneer. “yjARTON PRINTING ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS BUILDINGS, ARTHUR ■\V AY ' BROADWAY MARTON DISTRICT AGENT FOR THE “WANGANUI CHRONICLE." Authorised to receive orders and collect accounts on behalf of the “Chronicle." PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS UNDERTAKEN. The “Chronicle” is now delivered in Marton at 4 a.m.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 137, 11 June 1937, Page 12

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