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AUCTIONS. _ nO-MORROW mUESDAY. rnuRNERS & rowers, x td. w pRODUCE, -yEGETABLES. rr SELL DAILY BY AUCTION. I ;.oo AM - I CALIFORXIAN ORANGES. ' r QUEENSLAND PINES V. APPLES APPLES TOMATOES HOTHOUSE . TREE TOMATOES GRAPES A I.EMONS GRAPEFRUIT PERSIMMONS PEARS KIPE BANANAS. RIPE BANANAS. FLU MANDARINS. CHINESE GOOSEBERRIES. CAPE GOOSEBERRIES. HOTHOUSE TOMATOES. 5.00 AMVEGETABLES AND PRODUCE IN SEASON. t CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER 4 CELERY LETTUCE H.H. CUCUMBERS ONIONS HEANS LEEKS POTATOES PARSNIPS CAKROTS BEET PUMPKINS SWEDES , UHUBARB KUMAKAS. I HOTH'SE BEANS. SPINACH. J MARROWS Q A.M.—THRESH I f\ A.M.—T>IPE TJANANAS. J 1 -| A.M.—TJOULTRY O ALE. "I mURKEKS & pi ROWERS, T TD.. .- CITY MARKETS. » 30 - T TONES, T IMITQD, CITY MARKETS. yO-MOKKOW mUESDAY, AT -1-| O'CLOCK. pOULTRY. pOULTRY ROOSTERS, HENS, DUCKS. TURKEYS. PULLETS, TABLE ROOSTERS. TJOULTRY. pOULTRY. AND AT 1080 A.M. PRODUCE. POTATOES, ONIONS,' VEGETABLES. PRO- J PRODUCE. DUCE, BACON, BUTTER, CHEESE, HONEY, EGGS. pi RAIN. X^RUIT. ROCERIES. CONFECTIONERY. 1 vJ GROCERIES, SUNDRIES. J TONES, T IMITBD, POULTRY AUCTIONEERS AND MERCHANTS, CITY MARKIiTS. jf;^ :i i 30 pi IGANTIC piLEARANCE , pi EORGE ITTALKEU, T TD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, J 24'J, QUEEN STREET, j rno-MORROW — rnuESDAY, i AT -|-1 O'CLOCK, TTUGE piONSIGNMENT OF TTSED TpURNISHINGS. AT "J "J O'CLOCK. Details: f IVING ROOM —OAK DINING ROOM -L' SUITE, Vases. Ornaments, Occ. Tables, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD .SLITK in Genoa Velvet. Palm Stands, Floor | Rugs, Clock. Dinner Ware. Oak Sideboard, RIMU DINING SUITE, comprising Sideboard, Table and 4 Dining Chairs; Tea Set. Himu Settee and Squab, Set Jugs, Morris Chairs, Bookshelves, Books, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD in MOQIETTE. Sewing -Machine, Easy Chairs, Side Tables, Kerb, Living Room Furnishings of all descriptions. BEDROOMS— OILED RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Toilet Cupboard, and Dble. Bedstead and Wire; Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets, Bed Linen, Pictures, Seagrass Chairs, Odd Wardrobes, Rimii and Kauri Dressing Tables, Double and Single Bedsteads and Wires, Double and Single Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Easy Chairs, Box Ottoman, Child's Cot, and other Bedroom Plenlshments. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE—KIT. CUPBOARD, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Kit. Tables, Al. Saucepans, Glass Ware, Wringer, Garden Tools, Lawuinower, and Host of Sundries. p< EORGE VyALKER, T TD., I THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS, 249, QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coaklcy, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. 30 AUCKLAND'S J-JIU ATTRACTION. TTUGE AUCTION POSITIVELY ??O RESERVES. AT SAM GREEN'S POPULAR MART, 213, QUEEN ST. (Army Stores Old Shop). rnO-MORROW mUESDAY, AT -JJL A.M. AND ty P.M. SHARP. £3000 — VALUE — £3000 Q.ENERAL J~)RAPERY & QLOTHING. CJPECIAL—GENT.'S OVERCOATS, OILY *-> COATS, SUITS. WORKING CLOTHES. SHIRTS, OVERALLS, PYJAMAS. SOX CARDIGANS. BLANKETS — BLANKETS — BLANKETS S-HEETINGS, RUGS. LINENS BEDSPREADS, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS ETC. . HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR. MERCERY SUIT CAPES. UMBRELLAS, CROCKERI"' HUNDREDS OF SAMPLE AND JOB LOTS NO RESERVE. CjAM pi REEN", AUCTIONEER. 30 TJNRESERVED piLEARING QALE. TO BE HELD ON fTIHURSDAY, TUNE o 1938, AT mAIHAPE QIALEYARDS, COMMENCING 12 NOOX. [TITESSRS. A BRAHAM & VyiLLIAMS, LIMITED. Favoured with Instructions from the Trustees of the Estate J. A. Anderson, who are giving up dairying, will sell as above the following:— Of* HEAD DAIRY CATTLE, Comprising: 49 JERSEY AND JERSEY-CROSS COWS, in milk. 9 JERSEY-CROSS SPRINGING 3-YR. HEIFERS. 25 RISING 2-YR. SHORTHORN-JERSEY-CROSS HEIFERS. 2 PED SHORTHORN BULLS. 1 GRADE JERSEY BULL. 2 BREEDING SOWS. 1 TAMWORTH BOAR. • NOTE.—We have inspected the above , herd, which are mainly well into the Jersey; ' the majority of tnese are young cows ■ under test, and have very good butterfat . records. This herd, coming off healthy ■ Taihape country, will undoubtedly shift to I any district with good results. The heifers ' are a very nice line, well grown, and are from the picked cows of the herd. Cars leave our Palmerston North Office at 9 a.m. morning of sale. Intending buyers, if requiring transport, please advise ) thfs office as soon as possible. :aU FOR EXCHANGE. - Bungalow, 5 rooms, 4J acres - .Hi rental 25/. House, 5 rooms, handj ? City.—Apply Star 166. x3C s TTIXCHANGE —7-roomed Rental House - JJJ Ponsonby, for Small House in suburbs i with Acre or Two.—Particulars to L.E.T - 24' JO, Star. 3: _ /1 ENT'S B.S.A. Cycle, almost new; ex C change for Lady's Cycle.—F. 2239 n Star. ' 5?! s I 1 PUI ACRES, North, suitable subdivisioi [ J_«JU email farms, for Suburban Property I 1 L.M., 2502, Sta*. *

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 3

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