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AUCTIONS. rpO-MORKOW — 1 P.M. — TO-MORROW. -*- ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR AND VALUABLE FURNITURE and MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. rpOXSON Q.ARLICK /~iO., T TD. Favoured with instructions, will Sell at their Rooms, Lome Street, SPECIAL MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION SIDEBOARD, beautifully carved and mirrored, stands S}ft Ijlgli, 6ft wide, 2ft deep: INLAID OCTAGON TABLE (N.Z. Woods), FINE ENGLISH PIANO, Iron frame, etc., sweet tone; very handsome ami heavy solid Brass Fender and Solid Brasses to miuch; CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS, various Superior Drawing Room and Dining Room Sulips, In Moquette, Plush, and Leather; Superior D.R. and Occ. Chairs, VERY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL SHERATON OVERMANTEL, LADIKS' ESCRITOIRE. In Oak; Handsome Bedroom Suite, Duchess Pairs and Ware, Wardrobes, Very HaudUlensils, and Furnishings, Sundries iv great variety. NOTE.—Special attention is directed to the SUPERIOR QUALITY o£ the above. K'very attention and courtesy is given to buyers. Tel. SH-. Snle conducted by WARREN BLYTH, Manager Auctioneering Dept. 2;i YXfEDNESDAI" VSTEDNESDAY 11 AM IMPOETAXT SALE Ol PLANT, piONFBCTIONERY, AND \J X Of L'P-TO-DATE SHOP A3\'D RESTAURANT. WITHOUT RESERVE. OX THE PREMISES, NEXT KING'S THEATRE, NEWTON. rnoxsoN /-i ARUCK rto., y td. Have been' favoured with Instructions from Mr George Mills to 6ell by Auction, on above date, WITHOUT RESERVE, ITtHE ryHOLE OF THE T>LANT, "PUJRNISHINGS, ETC., IX EXCELLENT ORDER AND CONDITION, - comprlsinc:— O NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. 12 * TABLES, 3 x 8; 5 Marble-top Tables. 00 A.B.W. Chairs; 70 YardK Inlaid Lino., cost over £30; Large Number Plate-glass Mirrors, Fairy Floss Machine. Ice Chest, Electric Lijrht Fittings, Stair* CaTpet, about 12 yards, about 100 Confectionery Jars, D Sets Scales, i Large Quantity English and Colonial Confectionery,. Large Quantity Superior Cutlery and E.P. Cruets, Forks and Spoons, 5 Screens. MEXICAN 'PARROT AND CAGE. LARGE QUANTITY CROCKERY, about 2 Gross Cups and Saucers, Cooking Utensils, Glassware, etc. ALL COUNTERS AND FITTINGS, Window Fittings, and Trays, Sundries of. all kinds. WEDNESDAY, YXTEDNESDAY, T? 11 A.M. VV NOTE.—The attention of Shopkeepers, Restaurant Proprietors, etc., is particularly directed to this UNRESERVED 6ALK. Sale Conducted by WARREN RLYTH, Manager Auctioneering Department. 21 rpO-MORROW, -J P.M. "praiSCO QRANGES, "OAROTONGA "pRUIT, QANADIAN A PPLES, AND T OCAL "piRUIT. AND AT 11 A.M., ! "pOULTRY, ' Also. "Iβ FIXE YOUNG PIGS. , A RTHUR rpOOMAN AND /"~10., T TD. city mar*kets. qtkawberrib:s. (Jjtrawberries. OTEAWBEimiES. mUESDAY, -jQECEMBER -t O 1017, 10 A.M. PROMPT. >. g jQONALD, T IMITED, Will Sell by Auction, ns follows:— 1500 C ASES F Rurr STRAWBERRIES (Large Quantity). T OGAN BERRIES {"1 OOSEBERRIES. ■pEACHES. pi.UMS rpOMATOES, H.H., Etc., Etc. Also IF ARRIVED IN* TIME. /CANADIAN APPLES (EX STEAMER) TSLAND TOMATOES 1 TSLAND PINES TSLAND BANANAS Also, -VTEW POTATOES, ONIONS, MARROWS. l> CUCUMBERS, ETC. No. 1 BUILDING, NEW CITY MARKET. 10 TO'OTICE TO FRUIT GROWERS. The following Is an extract taken Irom a letter received by us this morning from one of NEW ZEALAND'S LARGEST FRUITGROWERS:— "I must thank yon for the really good prices you have) obtained for mc. ■which, I may tell you, are much ahead of any I have received from to which market I have previously sent my produce. " N.B.—Strawberry and other Growers will do well to take immediate steps to increase the value of their crops by consigning their Fruit and Produce to A. B. D° NALD - t td. NO. 1 BUILDING, NEW CITY MARKETS. v pRIDAY, JANUARY 1018, AT 2.30 P.M. rpHE ■QOMINION TJORTLAND QEMENT f-tOMPANY, T IMITED ON LIQUIDATION). PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The undersigned has received instructions rrom Fred T. Eyre, Esq., Liquidator of the above Company, to sell by Public Auction a» a going couccro at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STRKKT. AUCKLAND, mHE Off THE QOMPAXY'S ASSETS, COMPRISING— mHK WAIRUA FALLS POWER X SCHEME, which supplies electric current to the Borough of Whangarei and to the Company's cement works. TTtRKEHOLD PROPERTY situated at JC Portland, ' Whangarei Harbour, containing approximately 2000 acres, together with all the buildings (working and residential) erected thereon. TjiBEEHOLD PROPERTY at Waro, HlkuX; rangl, approximately' 20 acres, from which the Company draws Its supply of white limestone. THE WHOLE OP THE SIOST MODERN MACHINERY, PLANT, ETC., with an output capacity of 80,000 tons per annum. STOCK, STORES, BOOK DEBTS, ETC. TERMS CASH. Further particulars and places where Terms and Conditions of Sale may be inspected will appear iv a later issue. A. R C UAXK, j AUCTIONEER, WHASGAEEI, 514

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 300, 17 December 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 300, 17 December 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 300, 17 December 1917, Page 6

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