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AUCTION SALES MR. F. JEEVES’ SALE. 73 CROFTON ROAD - MARTON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, AT 1 P.M. TXT' W. BOTT & CO., Auctioneers and Valuers, Broadway, Marton, have been favoured with instructions from Mr. F. Jeeves, who has left for the north, to sell by public auction the following:— CHRYSLER 6CYL. J-TON TRUCK IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER; C.F., 4 SPARE TYRES; extra leaves In back springs; tow bar. This truck is ready to drive away, and would make an ideal farm truck. QUANTITY GOOD SOUND OREGON, TOTARA AND RIMU TIMBER, 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 8 x 2, 6 x 4, mixed timber, pieces of hardwood, totara gate posts, fencing posts, sawn totara blocks, two sections totara picket fence, windows, sashes, doors, ladders, 3 pieces damaged Fibrolite, approx. 2J cords MATAI, RATA AND MAIRE FIREWOOD, 4 6-inch concrete pipes, ROLL MALTHOID, 3 saw stools. Garden stakes, sheep and bird netting, 401bs. mixed nails, padlocks and keys, SGAL. PRE-WAR CREAM PAINT, SGAL. WHITE PAINT, IGAL. RED LEAD, 2GAL. RED OXIDE, SGAL. RAW LINSEED OIL, paint brushes, 40 benzine drums, steel drums, 20IN. CIRCULAR SAW AND SPINDLE, 13IN. CIRCULAR RIP SAW,, 4in. belting, copper, long length rub-ber-covered flex, el. light lead, gate hinges, part coil No. 8 wire, shovels, picks, quantity jin. wire rope, SNIG CHAINS, augers, pinch-bars, asstd. spanners, chisels, files, loosepin butt hingers, door locks, brass taps, 6in. pulleys, kerosene heaters, 5 plate-glass windows for car, perforated zinc, wire clips, 2 crowbars, HAND ELECTRIC DRILL (s.r), “Coldwell” lawnmower, 6ft. tin bath, No. 2 Alfa Laval separator, No. 1 churn, 2 well-made chicken coups, garden roller, step ladder, baggeod sheep manure, GIRL'S CYCLE in good, order (s.r.), 2 CHILD’S TRICYCLES, settee, plam stands, double bed with box mattress, and sundries of every description to suit the handyman. ON BEHALF OF A CLIENT: Morrison motor mower. 161 n. cut. completely overhauled, new bearings throughout. W. W. BOTT, Auctioneer and Valuer. Carrier will be in attendance at Sale. SNAPPY SERVICE DELIVERY FOR ALL CARRYING REQUIREMENTS. ALL SUBURBS DAILY. Prompt, Cheerful and Efficient. C/o. 'Phone 4095.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. o ACRES—Borough of Marton, nicely situated, good locality. ° PRICE £3OO. ACRE Corner Section, 5 minutes from Post Office. PRICE £l4O. 1 1 00 ACRES FREEHOLD—Situated Coromandel County, 750 acres in 1J V ' grass, balance scrub and bush. Carrying 400 ewes and 200 dry sheep. Buildings comprise: 4-roomed dwelling, cowshed and other buildings. Three miles school, 30 acres undulating, balance hilly. Subdivided into 4 paddocks. Watered by streams. PRICE £l/10/- per acre. APPLY - F. R. H. BRICE & CO., LTD. REAL ESTATE AGENT :: MARTON.

TUB FROCKS YOU WILL NEED ONE OR MORE OF THESE ATTRACTIVE WASHING FROCKS TO COMPLETE YOUR SUMMER WARDROBE. Plain Linen and Cotton in tailored styles with pleated back and button fronts. Sizes S.S.W. to O.S. 27/- ” 67/Woven stripes with new shoulder yoke and short sleeves. Sizes S.S.W. to W. 50/Entirely new style with apron front and button down back with short sleeves. Sizes S.S.W. Io W. M/6 Matrons’ Frocks in floral and striped cotton prints with collar and short sleeves. Sizes W. to O.S. 15/11 “ M/10 9 FOR THE CHILDREN .Vi Floral Prints and Haircords in all 'j'*’ sizes. From 16in. to 42in. 11 v-r' 8/6 t 0 26/6 V. IK) ''aiuly Stripes in shades of hjiie, 'A green or red wit<> white. Sizes IBin. to 24in. Znr\ it/ii “ /i'll- ' 1\ Sizes 38in. to 42in. 29/0 51/6 l I I White Polka Dot on Navy. Red or \ n I '.ighf Blue ground. \ j f Sizes 38iti. to 42in. m 25/9 10 27/5 = WARNOCK'S = DRAPERY LTD. EOX 357 WANGANUI

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Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1946, Page 10

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