AUCTIONS. rpO-MOltlt-OW jCTRIDAY. rpURiNEHS AND Q.ROWERS, J^TD., SELL DAILY BY ADCTION. JjMIUIT, pRODUCB, Y" BGETABL ES. 8 A.M.— FRESU FRUIT IN SEASON, Including: TE KAUWHATA GRAPES, ALBANY SURPRISE GKAI'ES APPLES. A PI'LES. LOUISE Jiu.NNU I'EARS. HOTIIorsK (iRAPES, NECTARINES. PEACHES. TOMATOES. QUINCES. LEMONS, CAPE GOOSEBERRIES. RIPE BANANAS. JAMAICAN (> RANGES. •I A M AICA N (; R A I'EFRUIT. PINEAPPLES PASSION FRUIT, ROCK MELONS. FIGS. SWEET CORN. 8 A.M.— VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE IN SUA SON. CELERY. CAI!B A (.; E, CA ULI FLOWER. CUCUMBERS, MARROWS. POTATOES, GREEN PEAS. BEANS LETTUCE ONIONS CARROTS RHUBARB PUMPKINS PARSNIPS BEET 9 A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS. -JJJ A.M.—RIPE BANANAS. I-| -| A.M. — pOULTRY gALE. rjIURNERS AND Q.ROWERS, J^TD., CITY MARKET'S. 30 pOULTRV, jpitODUCE, Q.ROCERIES. J. J OXBS - L TD - J^RIDAY, AT 10.30 AMpOULTRY. pOULTRY. AT O'CLOCK. TUItKEVS, ROOSTERS, HENS. DICKS. CHICKENS. COCKERELS. WHITE LEGHORN PJULI.ETS. TABLE ROOSTERS, DUCKS. pOULTRY. pOULTRY. EASTER TABLE I'OUI.TRY. ROOSTERS, HENS. HICKS, CHICKENS, COCKER ELS. pOULTRY. pOULTRY. ALSO AT 10..-10 A.M. 1::«» SIDES FACTORY BACON. j:!"> SIDES FACTORY BACON. 7s FACTORY' HAMS 7-S FACTORY HAMS BACON. MACON. P.ACON, BETTER, CHEESE. HONEY. EGGS. HAMS. TC,<» SACKS POTATOES. TOO SACKS POTATOES. ::_n l'.Ai;s potatoes. ONIONS. PUMPKINS, SWEDES, VEGETABLES. Q_KOCEIt!ES. Q.ROCERIES. tins jam. -IMI TINS FRUIT. ESSENCES. DATES. RAISINS. CORDIALS, EXTRACTS. SOAP. :i!XI TINS POLISH. :17ii TINS FISH. I<l BOXES APRICOTS. BAKING POWDER, GULDEN SYRUP. JpRUIT. TpBUIT. Q.RAIN. Q.RAIN. -10 SACKS DAMAGED POLLARD. -S RAGS ROLLED OATS. U f J SACKS- PIG MEAL HARDWARE. SUNDRIES.
J. J°* ES - LTDPOULTRY AUCTIONEERS AND i MERCHANTS, ON THE CORNER. CITV MARKETS. 27 £<QUIRRELL AND C^OY. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR SALEROOMS. r,(. HIGH STREET, IJIO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT A.M. -J VERY FINE SET (3) POLISHED A MAPLE AND I'LATEGLASS SHOWCASES (could lif converted into glass counters i. La Die Quantity Solid Maple Panelling and Doors to matcli Quantity Shop Fittings. Quantity N.P. Window Fittings, 17,0 Oak Drawers. 1 Shed Door. 10ft 4in x 4ft, 1 sft <iin Cast Rath, 1 Gent's Cvele, i Cistern and Flush Pipe. 1 Penny-in-slot Weighing Machine. I No. <5 Dover Stove, 4 Ranges 1 Portable Copper and Stand. 1 Iron Concrete Barrow. 1 Ransom S.F. Plough. I Lathe. 1 .1-ilrawer ( Wire I)i>sk, Quantity Maple Moulding. 1 Large Costume Cuphoard, Tables. Chairs. Crockery and Enamelware. J Cane Pram. 1 Cane Push Chair. 2 I\\ ringers. Wardrobe Comb. Chest and ] Double Heil nnl i Wire. 1 Couch. 1 Settee Ottoman, 0 Kinm Chairs. I Round Oak Table. 2 Carpets. 1 Elcc. Vac. Cleaner, and General Sundries. RED 2'l-GLER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 30 rp IMB Eli BY AUCT IO N. gQUIRRISLL AND QOY. WILL SELL I! Y PUBLIC AUCTION Oil the Section. Hanene Street, first street oil right off Lou# I)rivp, JSt". Holler's, 3 minutes from beach, on MONDAY, o AT A.M. io.ooo F KET K"* UKI T IMBER * QX 1, x2 f 4xU,4x2,4 x 3,6 x 4. T . x-•?x 4. & x r r. and 0., Flooring. Linings. lune Lot Heart Kauri Oxl! lli x 2 (25fts), 5 X Verandah Posts. Sashes'! Doors. Windows, Deadlights. Glasshouse Sashes, Lav. Pan and Silent. Cistern House Blocks. Sink and Bench J. 3ft 11.P." Knn-e and Sundries ; large quantity Firewood. " JpREI) AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. :1 JpRIDAY, 1939, AT NOON. C. F. B KNNETT ' L td -' WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR ROOMS, ' ' CORNER OF QI'EION' AND SIIORTLAND STREETS,
JJIRKENHEAD, 0, MOORE STREET, off Olenfield Road VACANT POSSESSION. YTTELL-BUILT HOME of G rooms and ''usual appoint meats, electric stove and hot water service. All in good order * porcelain bath and basin. FREEHOLD SECTION of approx. 2-acre commanding good open views. ' Attractive Terms: Only £100 cash, balance arranged. 1' urtiier particulars from the Auctioneers. j3O rpITIRANGI JJ EIGHTS. rpiTIRANGI EIGHTS. DELIGHTFUL RESIDENTIAL AREAS. Owner just reh rnerl from abroad has Instructed us to make ABSOLUTE REALISATION SALE. LOT 1 yiS SCENIC DRIVE, immediately opposite- Titirangi Hotel on the high ridge overlooking city.—3 ROODS and 23.3 PERCHES, being Lot 8 with 100 ft frontage to tar-sealed road and spoft depth on that elevated ridge commanding views over ranges and Auckland and Manukau Harbours— position is unique. LOT •_» ON OTOUUKI BAY RD., leading to J'reiipli Bay. — 3 ACRES and n-10th PERCHES. ,being Lots 35' and 3K. covr.red with magnificent native bush airl kauri trees. Over MDOft road frontage, can be readily subdivided. TERMS: Half cash, balance arranged. The Properties are Flagged. To be Offered for Sale by Public: Auction at our Sale.rooms, Corner QUEEN and SHORTLANIJ STREETS, ■JJIRIDAY, IyjARCII 1939, AT -£2 NOON. C. F. J3 ENNETT . LTD.. AUCTIONEERS. :30
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 4
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