D.A.C. ; - MARKET AUCTIONS TO-MORROW 10.30 a.in. Nelson TASMAS, Delicious, Dougherty, and Stunner, Apples, Pears Hothouse Tomatoes, Strawberries, Cherries, PEACHES, Beans, Peas, Cabbage, Cauliflowers, Parsnips, Carrots, Rhubarb, Lettuce. Spinach, Swedes. 150 BAGS NEW POTATOES. 100 CASES N.S.W. ORANGES.' 12 noon.—soo HEAD' POULTRY. 200 Table Fowls, Young Pullets, 50 Heavy 8.0. Hens, 30 W.L. Yearling Hens, Roosters, 100 Cockerels. Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Hens with Chicks, Ducklings. SPECIAL ENTRIES:— 50 Young Ducks 7-weeks-old. 50 Prime Fat Hens 1 Pair Budgerigars. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 12.30 p.m.—PIG FAIR. 100 Weaners, 25 Slips, 40 Stores, 40 Light Porkers, 12 Heavy Porkers, Baconers, 4 fat lambs. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 1.15 mm.— ESSEX TOURER, 5-SEAT-ER 1928 MODEL, GOOD LIGHT MOTOR, TRAILER, DODGE LIGHT DELIVERY, GOOD TYRES, Upholstery perfect condition. 1.30 p.m. Timber, 600 Sheets Iron, Posts, Farm Sundries. FURNITURE: 200 Lots removed to Mart for Convenience of Sale: Tables and Chairs. Double and Single Beds, Perfection Stove, Singer Sewing Machine, Gramophone, Numerous Sundries. NO RESERVE C. N. RABONE, A. HAINES. Auctioneers. D.A.C. GIGANTIC - AUCTION SALE £SOO WORTH OF NEW FURNITURE AND CARPETS ON Account of the DE LUXE FURNISHING CO., WELLINGTON, who have definitely closed down. AT OUR MARKET, KINGSWAY AND QUEENSWAY, FRIDAY NEXT, SHARP at 1.30 p.m. LIST INCLUDES: Chesterfield Suites in most modern designs, Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Diningroom Suites, Fireside Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, Oak Nests of Tables, China Cabinets, Oak and Rimu Tallboys, Sydney Low Boy, Australian Chairs, Mahogany and Walnut Tables, GJbry Box, Belgian Carpets, Oak Occasional Tables, Blankets and Numerous i Other Lots. ALSO: CONTENTS OF TWO HOMES REMOVED FROM LEVIN AND LONGBURN, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE: 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Genoa velvet, 4-piece BEDROOM SUITE; Beautiful Oak Oval Extension Table with 6 Sprung Chairs to match, STATE 5-Valve RADIO, Oak Occasional Tables, 10 Complete Volumes of CHAM- [ BERLAIN’S ENCYCLOPEDIA (leather bound), 4 Volumes HUTCHINSON’S HISTORY OF NATIONS, 7 Volumes ■ HARMSWORTH POPULAR SCIENCE and Numerous Other Expensive Books, 2 Large Mirrors, 3 Knpoc Mattresses, Stretchers, Hall Stand, Hall Lino, Lino of 5 rooms, K. Table, K. Chairs, Couch, Pictures, Lawnmower, Gent’s Bicycle, • Carpet, and all Kitchen Utensils, Comprising in all a beautiful clean line of Furniture. C. N. RABONE, A. HAINES, Auctioneers, Operating.
CHOICE seedlings, cheap this week. —Giant Californian Asters, Giant Double Zinnias, Fijench and African Marigolds, Petunia's (Rosy. Morn, Violet and Mixed), Antirrhinums, Scabious, Portulacas, etc., 20 for Is. Giant Fringed Petunias now Is 6d dozen. Tomato Plants 6d dozen. Celery Plants 20 for Is.—Persson’s Nursery, 498 Church Street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 9, 8 December 1937, Page 16
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