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AUCTIONS — ■ rrrr -^ ND mercantile NEW "Mgp^"^.. AUCKLAND. PUKEKOHE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. % V SXI& C OOWS AND HEIFERS, Account Client: 6 Jersey jersey-cross IE- cisii ygg _S'3tflSis Heifers. Account J. H. Miner. 6 Jersey Heifers. „ i.. r Bros. ' 6 jer&cj S-^out^of.Wmd^e STORES 1 »klll^A|ogt 8e « 2 crates Young ,n T n i e mbe? UCl 50 Totara trainer's and Ma^eepers^^

LIST OF COUNTRY SALES. OCTOBER: TUESDAY O ' 9th-Kaukapaka P a (Spring Cattle THU F I?s r DAY Wa uth-Kaihu. Pukekohe. Mangawhare FRIDAYVmh-Papakura (Dairy). Waiuku (Cattle). SS^S^a&^a^^a.roa

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TO SANDRINGnAM RESIDENTS AND OTHERS. GEORGE WALKER, LTD.. Account Owner, at the Residence, 15, WARD TERRACE. SANDRINGHAM, WEDNESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 10, AT 11 O'CLOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, including: Solid Walnut Sideboard, Ext. Dining Table DX. Table. Indian Carpet approx. 15 x 12 Oil Paintings, Mohair Rug, Bookshelves and Books Gramophone and Records. 5-valve A.o. So! 7-piece Upholstered Suite. Inlaid Occasional Table Camphor Wood Bookcase, Slip Mats, Exceptionally Fine Large Imari Vase. Brass Fender and Irons. Occasional Tables, Vases. D.L. Occasional Table, 7yds Axminster Runner 2 Pottery Umbrella Stands, Envelope Card Table, Copper and Terracotta Jarcinieres, Hall Curtain Invalid s Table, Upholstered Chairs, Large Wardrobes Cheval Chest, Candlesticks, 2 Single Beds and Wires Single Mattresses. Pillows. Quilts. Coverle's Cushions. Old Carpet. Skin Rug, Metal Box, Occasional Tables. Pictures. Double Bed and Wire. Floor Rugs. Chest of Drawers. Kitchen Table, L B. Chairs. Crockery and Crystal Ware, Kitchen Utensils Electric Iron, Electric Toaster. Radiator. Also Quantity of Tools, including: Stocks and Dies. Lawnmower. Garden Tools, Saws. Floor Cramp. 4ft 6 Steel Cramp. Pipe Cutters, Pipe Vice, Tongs, Round Rung Ladder. Pair Steps, Spauling Hammers. Vice. Chisels, Planes, Bolts, and Nuts, and Hosts Sundries. Terms Cash. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Gouldlng, Auctioneers,. 6 DE LUXE NASH MOTOR, CAR. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., AT THEIR SALEROOMS. 249, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 11, AT 11 A.M. Account Guardian Trust and Executors of N.Z.. Ltd as Trustees In the Estate of the late Dr. D. N. W.- Murray, HIS SUPERIOR DE LUXE D. BLUE 1939-40 NASH 6-SEATER MOTOR CAR. in perfect order, tyres good, wireless, convertible bed, fog lamp, upholstery first-class condition. On view morning of sale at our rooms. A splendid and well-kept car. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers. SHELLY BEACH ROAD, PONSONBY. LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE AND VALUABLE SECTION-, In commanding situation. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, AT 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS. LTD., At Their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, On Account Owner, 3OLIDLY-CONSTRUCTED TWO-STOREY CONCRETE BUILDING, situated Nos. 10 and 12, Shelly Beach Road. Slate roof, divided by concrete wall into two houses, each containing 6 rooms, 2 kitchenettes, scullery and 2 bathrooms, pore. b. and b., gas califonts. Wooden outbuilding, comprising 2 washhouses. with c. ■ and t.'s, p.w.c. VERY FINE FREEHOLD SECTION, nicely elevated, 120 ft frontage by 194 ft one side, 187 ft Bin other. Good harbour views from upper floor. Each house let at £3 per week. Exceptionally handy, few yards from trams, within quick reach City. Sale subject tenancies. 6 CATHEDRAL PLACE, PARNELL. ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED MOD. RESIDENCE, Close Trams and Shopping. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. AT 2 P.M., SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD., At Their Rooms, 83. Queen Street, On Account Trustee, Executor and Agency Branch of New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., in Estate of J. W. Shannon, NEW TILED-ROOF BRICK VENEER BUNGALOW, completed only a year ago. situated No. 5. Cr.thedral Place. Five rooms, k'ette, bathroom and laundi-y. Open tiled fireplace in sitting room, dining room: 3 bedrooms, built-in wardrobes, well appointed k'ette, buffet servery. tiled sink bench, elec stove and hot water boiling tap. tiled bathI room, built-in bath, basin, shaving cabinet tiled shower box. match-lined laundry, storage recess. Concrete garage and workshop, tiled roof, concrete floors. Nicely elevated section, held on Glasgow lease at £30 per annum. Concrete drive and paths. Pretty views over Hobson Bay and Remuera. Only few yr.rds from trams and very handy City. Vacant possession available. 6 SHOP INVESTMENT. CORNER PONSONBY ROAD AND ANGLESEA ST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, AT 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD., At Their Rooms, 83, Queen Street, On Account Trustee, Executor and Agency Branch of NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD., In Estate R. A. Taylor, TWO-STOREY WOODEN BUILDING, comprising Two Shops, with brick wall between, situated Nos. 145-147, Ponsonby Road. Corner shop has 5 living rooms and large shed. Other Shop has 3 rooms, k'ette, bathroom, washhouse. Each let at 35/ per week. Freehold corner section, 3ft 2in to Ponsonby Road, 84ft 9in to Anglesea Street, right-of-way at back. 6 INSURANCE INSURE WITH THE SOUTH BRITISH. Low Rates. Prompt Settlements. FIRE, ACCIDENT. MOTORS. '

ACROSS I—Half a golfer's chiet anxiety? (4, 5) 6—Chew it over! (5) 9—"Men's spite" (snap.) (but there's nothing In it, believe me). (9) 10—One of the chief items of expenditure in war. (5) 11 —One can get beautiful colour arrangements from carpets. (7) i ' 12—He emerged from the mob. alas. (7) 13—A stimulating potion at a pinch. (3) 14—Not left to chance. (7) 17—An Etonian. ■ (7) 19—Change Uds with Eisenhower, whom no one can this. (7) 22—Aid for a scholar. (7) 24—Smarting without • the smart. (3) 25—It can turn in In place of coal, but it won't burn. (7) 26—Sad news for the end of the queue. (3, 4) 29—Strong spirits, sometimes from a bottle! (5) 30—The humiliation of being put in a cellar? (9) 31—Go to swell the ranks. (5) 32—"Odder army" (anag.) (for desert dashes?). (9)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 10

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