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AUCTIONS SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD. CORRUGATED ALUMINIUM BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. SIZE 30 X 42ft. Also Full Equipment of "Mirror Maze,” < Dress Mirrors, Distortion Mirrors. BY AUCTION THIS DAY, AT 11.30 AM. LOCATION—AMUSEMENT PARK—HAGLEY. BUILDING FOR REMOVALCorrugated Aluminium Gable Roofed Building. Size 42 x 30ft, with Bft Stud and Floor, solidly constructed walls and roof of Corrugated Aluminium, painted green, in condition throughout as new. To be sold as one unit. Total sheets Aluminium, 98 Bft, 38 9ft, and 200 ft run in smaller lengths on gables. Total timber used in construction 3300 super feet. MIRROR MAZE EQUIPMENT— Including 6 Sets of Special Distortion Mirrors which created so much fun, and made this entertainment the most popular of the Amusement Park. These mirrors are unprocurable elsewhere to-day. 8 6.t x 31t 6in PLATE-GLASS MIRRORS, 6 3ft x 3ft 6in DRESS MIRRORS. 6 PLATE-GLASS PANELS, 1 NEST OF 3 DISTORTION MIRRORS, 45 x 30in. 66 lengths Bft x Ijin Ammonia Pipe. Auxiliary Battery Lighting System, 200yds Elee. T.R.F. Cable, 84 sheets 6 x 3ft X 3-16th Plywood. 400 ft Run 3 x 2, 3 Bolts Scrim, etc. ALSO, COMPLETE AMPLIFYING SYSTEM, 12Watt, with Twin Weatherproof Speakers, Dual-control Microphones. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., Auctioneers.722l SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., CENTENNIAL AMUSEMENT PARK AUCTION. OF INTEREST TO RACING AND SPORTS BODIES, SHOWMEN. FARMERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. THIS DAY. AT 12 NOON. ACCOUNT CENTENNIAL AMUSEMENT PARK COMMITTEE. Location: CENTENNIAL AMUSEMENT PARK. HAGLEY PARK. Equipment:—4-BELL PUNCH "AUTOMATICKET” Ticket Machines, issuing 2 Separate Value Tickets. SOUND AMPLIFIER, 10 Watt, with 3 Bin Speakers, with’ Gramophone Pick-up. TAPE RECORDING MACHINE, 1 3-VOLT AMPLIFIER AND MICROPHONE, ZCI. WEIGHING MACHINE, Id In SLOT. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT: 4 j h.p Electric Motors and Starters, 1 1 h.p. Electric Motor and Starter, 3 4 h.p. Electric Motors and Starters, 1 12-Volt Battery Charger, 2 amp., 3 Electric Fans, small, 4 Electric “Exit” Signs, 1 12-volt Battery. 15 2-TUBE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS, complete, 200 Coloured Electric Globes. 300 Lengths Cabtyre Flex, 6 to 60ft, 10 Large Flood Lamps, to 500 watt, Large Electric Switchboard Panel, Electric Light ■ Reflectors, Large Quantity Surplus Elec- . trical Gear of all types, 3 Electric Heaters. ! OFFICE EQUIPMENT: neaiers. , 7 OFFICE DESKS, as new, with draw- ' f r ™?™ c L,S upboards; OFFICE 3AFE. new: ' 6 OFFICE TABLES. , FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS: ■ 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, wool . 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, loose cushioned, in tapestrv; 4 I UPHOLSTERED SETTEES; 2 P LARGE ! CARPET SQUARES, approx. 16 x 14ft as used on stage. 90 YARDS BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH. Coco Matting. 12 Plastic Curtains, Bft x ? 71n ' m Bla S, Track, 2 Mirrors, with backing 60 x 20in. TI ?^P E JL AND BUILDING MATERIAL: 100 Sheets Corrugated Aluminium, Bft lengths, THOUSANDS FEET TIMBER, including: 3 x 1, 4 x 1. 6 x 1, 8 x 1. 2 <’.V 2 ’ 6 x 2. 8 x U, etc. Al! denailed and clean. In good lengths 36 ROLLS CHICK NETTING. e ” BlnS ' 100 SHEETS PLYWOOD. 7 X 3 X 3/16ths. Large quantity assorted plvwood. ri l a °c C D n Ors ’ 6 T J a S d G ' ° oors - 4 Modern Glass Doors, and Frames ™ 3 °<£L HOO £ TO H S £ ES ’ Ore « on - lift. Se nA ti 2!l s and G - Flooring, 130 18ft P®i es * 20 9ft Heavy Posts. Tubing, S to lin; Ladder. 32 10ft KAURI FORMS, with l backs Q Fire Extinguishers, 10 lengths 10 Rn r hhi=h H w e ’ WI S fittln gs. 10 to 60ft, Hardboard ’ Z ‘ nC Bath> Q uantlt F 2 LA 15 ®® DUCK TARPAULINS, approx 3n x 30ft, eood p BUILDING FOR REMOVAL: 11 x 9ft Bft xla3fta 3ft ° id R °° f ' portable - 2 Ticket FISH TANKS, ’with inches FrameS ' 6X Aquarlum . 36 x 18 x 18 And Many Other Lines of Equipment Park 85 USed ” the Centenn,al Amusement SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., Auctioneers. ” 7222 SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. ELECTRTr W^ A £« INE , MOFFAT FRirrnlTn» ANG ?LK?£S.S‘ FRFEZE REwS^ter^ 14111 ™ e lectric BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. FOLLOWS AUCTION AT AMUSEMENT PARK, as advertised . bove. Account OWNER: LOG CARTN BUILDING FOR REMOVAL 2n' v s L?neri° f n back Weatherboards, Pinex and T Sr Pa S tions ' Doors ' windows r'iffhi’ a <? d Flo ? r . wired for Electric rd??*’ C onstructe d in Sections for transAIso an ANNEX? b lO x® Weather &x a Iron Roof: BEAT t TY tS FT°rc e w l 2clP™~ parate lo ts. S e S. R t. T . SU FRICFRATnn 8 „ CUBIC FEET REnew RATOR ' all ste el cabinet; as 3 H°-> l ?t b FiL t o on uA I H?? in ium Sink and Top, Cups^an^^ou o^ lBl6 ' qUantity SMITHS CITY MARKET LTD.. Auctioneers. ' (222 SMITHS CITY MARKET, Ltd' MOTOR-CARS. CARAVANS. MOTOR-CYCLES TRAILERS. By Auction, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, « 12.15 p.m. In our Motor Dent Dundac 1939 V 8 DE LUXE SEDAN, splendid mechanical cond., well shod, leather moo Splendid farmer’s car. 1938 SINGER 9 SALOON, very tidy well 1016 Vn Od An g rroi m °£° r ’ Sood buying. 1936 V 8 COUPE, rebored at 60.000 miles; good tyres; mechanically right; upmoo r °ugh. Must sell. 1936 TERRAPLANE, very tidy cond., well painted, good tyres; splendid permo. ,?. rrner - Any reasonable trial. 1935 £™ AIGH , T .EIGHT HUDSON Sedan. This car is in superb cond,, ideal for caravan or any heavy work. 1935 HILLMAN 20 h.p. SEDAN, 5 nearly new tyres, good mechanical cond.; tidy outside and In; leather upholstery. AUSTIN 12/4 Sedan Tourer, fair tyres, \ good running order. Suit family. BUICK LIGHT SIX SEDAN, tidv car in good running order; very reliable. STANDARD COUPE, tidy cond., good tyres; motor runs well. Good runabout. “ACEDES” Sedan, in splendid condition throughout. Well shod, and very tidy appearance. CARAVAN—De Luxe 15ft, steel chassis, sprung, 16in wheels and new tyres, 4-berth, beautifully .finished in chrome and polished aluminium; sink, pump, tank, and many features too numerous to relate. Awning and poles. Registered. CARAVAN—3-Berth, Steel Chassis, 16in wheels, good tyres, pump. bath, sink, cupboards, Runlite, well finished, awning and poles. Owner will sacrifice. TRAILERS—2 with canopy tops, 16in wheels and fair tyres; one very suitable light car. A.J.S. MOTOR-CYCLE, good running order. warts tidying up. Good tyres. ARIEL Motor-cycle, not registered for 2 years. Good motor and tyres. SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD., Auctioneers. 7221 L. A. HULSTON, 235 Manchester street, Auctioneers. SECTION SECTION BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, AT 1 P.M. In our Rooms, 235 MANCHESTER ST. (opp. Civic). We have been instructed by MRS M. C. NORMAN to sell by Public Auction the Section situated WOODGROVE AVENUE, NORTH BEACH, containing 26 1-10 perches frontage to 50 feet, the plan of which can be seen at our office. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—This Section is one of the last in this area, surrounded by Good Homes and with the low reserve placed on it. Buyers are well advised to attend this Auction. Board erected on Section. L. A. HULSTON, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 235 Manchester street. 7131 CYCLES, BUY, HIRE AND SELL WTD. Buy, Lady’s Sports Model Bicycle. Cheap. ’Phone 24-811. CYCLES, Tandems, Push-chairs, for Hire. P. C. Crooke and Son, 108 Gloucester st. T.C. LADIES and Gents, 35 reconditioned Cycles, from £4 10s. For value see Eastern Dealers, The Workers' Friend, 350 Cashel street. XS7IO AT GAMAGES—QuaIity English Cycles, Roadsters, Sports Models, Clubman Models and Racers, 3 and 4-sp«eds, Dyno Hubs, all the latest equipment. Cash or Terms. The Gamage Cycle Co, 41 Manchester street (near Station). 7137

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26393, 11 April 1951, Page 12

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