AUCTIONS. C. Arthur.i (J. Gorrle. TO-MORROW. At 11 o'clock. DURHAM-STREET. T3OULTRY, at 11 o'clock. 11.30-PRODUCE--Potatoes, Vegetables, 100 bags New Potatoes, Kidneys, and Hobarts '2.3O—DAIRY PROD JCE—Farmers' Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams I o'clock—FßUlT IN SEASON—Hothouse Grapes, Tomatoes, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Apples, etc., etc. MART-DURHAM-ST. ARTHUR & GORRIR C. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. _ ___________ _^ gceats TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. ARTHUR'S MART. •jIIARKET DAY SALE. II o'clock—POULTßY—Turkeys,. Geese, Ducks, Table Fowls, etc. 1.1.30— PIGS 12 o'clock—FßUlT—Fruits in Season — Large Assortment To be followed by Heavy Supplies Fresh Cut Vegetables, New Kidney Potatoes, Local Onions, Green Peas, Beans, Rhubarb, Cucumbers, etc., etc. I.3O—DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCE — Hams and Bacon, Bulk Honey On Ship's Account. JD over G—ll sacks Maize. TERMS—CASH BEFORE DELIVERY, RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW AT THE PREMIER MART. ALEX. AITKEX, LIMITED. Will sell by auction -j i-> on-VEGETABLES, Pot Plants, ±U.OU etc.. etc. 11 a.m.—POULTRY—TabIe Roosters, Fat Hens, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, ate. PIGS Several well bred Young Piga IL3O—PRODUCE—Potatoes, Kidneys, Hobarts, Magnum Bunum, Early Kose, etc., Onions, Maize, 170 sacks reed Oats, 200 sacks good Heavy Chait, Sharps, Charcoal, etc., Dairy Produce, Butter in pats, rolls, and bulk; Eggs, Farmers' Cheese, Factory Cured Bacon and Hams, Section Honey FRUlT—Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Apples, Tomatoes, Lemons, ;i5 cases Bananas, ex Hauroto. ALKX. AITKH.X (LIMITED). E. PATTESON GOLDSBRO', Auctioneer. n P E C 1 A L NOTICE. £? LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF PLUMS, SUITABLE FOR JAM MAKING OR BOTTLING. ALEX. AITKEN, LIMITED. E. PATTESON GOLDSBRO', Auctioneer. Robt. Hall) "(_. A. 'Perkins TO-MORROW HALL AND PERKINS Will sell by public auction, 1 A QA—VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, CeliU.OU try, Cauiiilowers and Cabbages 11.0—PRODUCE —i'ty bags New Kidney — Round Potatoes, iw bags Peas ana Beans, Chaff, -U sacks Maize, 100 bags Onions, Charco.il, 1W sacks prime Wuikato Potatoes 12.0—FRUIT — uOO cases Peaches, Black Plums, 33 cases Lemons, 2U cusl-s Apricots, 2U eases Tomatoes, Passions, 40 boxes Whangarei Grapes 12.30—POULTRY—1UO0 head—Turkeys, Fat . Geese, Table Roosters, Ducks, chicks, Canaries 1 ZO~ PlGS—Entries of 150 solicited — 40 advised, Berkshires and Yorkshires 2 o—loo boxes ButU-r and Eggs, 60 cases Section Honey. Haa-fta, Rabbits, 40 boxes Pastry Butter, 100 Dairy and • Factory Cheese, Hams and Bacon NOTE-On and after MONDAY NEXT, all fruit will be sold by the case, and definitely for Cash before Removal. HALL & PERKINS E. A. PERKINS, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW" (FRIDA Y)~ At Half past 10 o'clock. J. JONES Will sell by auction, DAIRY DEPARTMENT—Eggs, Cheese, Buter in pats and bulk; Hams, Bacon, _ca Coltee, Biscuits, Lollies, etc., 5U Factory Cheese PIG AND POULTRY DEPARTMENT — Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Fowls, Roosters, Pigeons Canaries, 1 Paroquet and Cage PlGS—Already in store FRUIT DEPARTMENT—PIums, Apples, . Peaches, Pears, Lemons, Tomatoes, and all Fruit in season Also, FOR POSITIVE SALE. 30 sacks Sharps, slightly damaged 22 sacks Maize,, slightly damaged 57 sacks Oats Also, At Same Time. 2 Bicycles and Lot of Jewellery 2 casks Vinegar. J. JONES Auctioneer. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. ALL SAINTS', PONSONBY. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. ■AT TAKAPUNA. SATURDAY. 19th JANUARY, 1901. The P.S. BRITANNIA will leave Queenst. Wharf at 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. sharp, returning from Takapuna W rharf at 6.30 p.m. Scholars (Free by Ticket) assemble at School at ,9 sharp. Friends: Tickets 1/; no Half Fare. Hot Water, Tea, Milk, and Sugar provided. May be obtained from the Teachers and Officers, or from Mr H. G. Oswald, Jervois Rd. The Teachers and Officers cordially Invite Parents and Friends to be present. C. M. CALDER, Hon. Sec. ■\J O T I C B? OUR WORKS WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY NEXT, FOR OUR ANNUAL PICNIC. CARDER BROS. & CO., Ponsonby. MEETINGS. CJIXTH CONTINGENT TO S. AFRICA O' DEMONSTRATION. A Meeting of the GENERAL COMMITTEE will be held at the City Council Chambers TO-MORROW, 18th inst, at 3 o'clock p.m. The presence of members urgently requested. S. A. GOLDSTEIN, R. R, HUNT, Joint Hon. Secretaries. mHK SIXTH CONTINGENT. Christians interested in the Central Mission Tent Fi.nipment and Services to be hold at the Encampment in the Domain, and who are willing to assist, are invited to a Meeting to bo hold at the Mission Hall, Albert - street, TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30. DRINK J£AMO WATER
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1901, Page 8
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