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SALES BY AUCTION. ! gATURDAY, JUNE 28™' 1924 At JJOYD'S ]\I ART RATHBONE STREET AT 12.30 P.M. MESSES. SILVER & CO. Will Complete their UNRESERVED SALE i of CROCKERY. DINNER SETS. TEA SETS. HARDWARE. BRUSHWARE. SILVERWARE. . WATCHES. \ TOILET WARE. | CUTLERY. CUPS AND SAUCERS. I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 12 LADIES' COSTUMES (Gabardine and Worsted), the latest shapes and S/lzOtt. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. They intend Selling 30 Lots in 30 Minutes. | | I i NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE, j SO ROLL UP! I . ' No Packing Up: Every Lot to be ; Cleared. Remember—— JJOYD'S JJJART RATHBONE STREET WHANGAREI. 333 gATURDAY, JUNE 28 TH ' 1924 WEEKLY MART SALE WEEKLY MART SALE At gOYD'S JJART RATHBONE STREET AT 11 A.M. We Will Offer: POULTRY. j PRODUCE, Etc. 5 Sacks Maize, 3 Tons Potatoes.

BOXING JJOXING £JARNIVAL JJOXING QARNIVAL (Under the Auspices of the Whangarei Boxing Association.) WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS JjTRIDAY, J ULY 4 TH ' 1924 PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE BAND QUEEN. CLASS I.—For all Boys who have ■won an Amateur Contest. CLASS II. —For all Boys who have not Boxed for an Association, or have not won a contest. • Bouts to be of Three ' 2-Minute Rounds. Finals in each class land weight to bo of Fdur 2-Minute Rounds. All bouts to be drawn for on the night previous to the Carnival. ENTRIES will be received until G p.m., JULY 3. All Entries must be sent in to MR W. L. HOPEWELL, Secretary, Band Boxing Carnival, and Will be received in the following weights:— Heavy-weight; Light-weight; Mid-dle-woight; Welter-weight; Lightweight; .and Feather-weight. Weighing-in to take place immedi- : ately before bouts are drawn on July [3. If loss than four entries in any weight, no competition in that weight. MUNICIPAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE Prices of Admission: 5/-, 3/- 2/-. W. L. HOPEWELL, 274 Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. WHANGAREI CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. pUBLIC J£EETING Will be held in the COUNTY COUNCIL CHAMBERS WHANGAREI At 7.30 p.m., on JJONDAY, JUNE gQTH ' ONLY 400 MORE SHARES ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE FIRST GROUP. Those who have not already heard the principles of the Society explained are specially requested to be present in order that the Directors may have the opportunity of explaining the advantages of Membership. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. F. W. WEBSTER, 192 Secretary.

FRUIT: 20 Cases Apples, 2 Cases Oranges. Nothing but Quality Accepted in Our Mart. All Fruit and Potatoes Guaranteed. All Grain Sold by the Bushel. Potatoes sold in 281b. to 1-Ton Lots. No Surprise Packets. ALSO on Account of Several Clients, we will sell a quantity of FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES: 1 Singer Sewing Machine, 1 Knitting Machine, 1 Lounge Suit, Cane Chairs, Spray Pump, Washing Machine, Typewriter (in good order). NO RESERVE. Our Motto: Quality with Weight. J JjOYD , AUCTIONEER RATHBONE STREET WHANGAREI. 332 £)ISPERSAL S ALE gATUBDAY, PJTH JULY, 1924 Will will Offer at the WHANGAREI SALEYARDS A Draft of High Quality PEDIGREE GRADE JERSEY CATTLE From MR A. CHRISTIE, of TANEKAHA, and DR. G. WALKER, of '' Beaulieu,'' MAUNU. MR CHRISTIE'S DRAFT Comprises: (i Matured Cows. 3 3-year-old Cows. 7 2-Year In-Calf Heifers. 6 2-year-old Heifers, springing. 10 Heifer Calves. DR. WALKER'S DRAFT Comprises: 5 Matured Cows. 2 3-year-old Cows. 1 15-month Heifer, in calf. 2 Yearling Heifers. 2 Pedigree Bulla, 2 years. 4 Pedigree Bulls, 1 year. Theso are the Whole of the Grade Cattle owned by the Vendors. Fan particulars of tests, etc., will be given at the Sale, or may be obtained from the auctioheors. SALE COMMENCES .1 P.M. SHARP. JjIARMERS' QO-OP., £TD. . 94 AUCTIONEERS. 1 Advertising has stabilised prices, j The advertiser states his price — the samo for all.

WAIATA SOCIETY. (INC.) OPERA: "THE QUAKER GIRL." GENERAL Meeting of members ■and all interested in the Production of the above Opera will be held in the Town Hall Supper Room next WEDNESDAY July 2, at 8 p.m. H. A. PEEBLES, Secretary. 27/6/24. 323 SALES BY AUCTION. gTEWART JJAIN AND QOyT Will Sell on gATURDAY, JUNE ggTH, 1924 2 P.M. VEGETABLES. POULTRY: Brown and White Leghorns. S.H. FURNITURE: Dressingtables, Wash-stands, Double Bedstead, Writing-desk, Tables, ! Chairs, 14x12 Kidderminster Carpet (real beauty), Electric Iron, Large Tarpaulin, Royal Thaktev, 2 Tin Trunks, Stock Saddle, Sterling Sewing Machine 1 Singer, Step-ladder, Flour and Sugar Bin, Lady's Bike, Etc. FOR SALE. D.F. Rcid & Gray Plough (£ls), j Hillside Oockshutt Plough, Garden and S.F. Ploughs, Acme Pulveriser, Avery Drill, Vacuum Pump, Cross-cut Saws, 1 Planet Junr. Cultivator. Send your Implements to Us and we will Sell for you. We Want Disc Harrows, Tin<p Harrows, Rollers — in fact, anything in the Implement Line. We Can Sell for You. gTEWART, JJAIN AND (JOY, j RATHBONE STREET. ! 300

QUEEN CARNIVAL THE QUEEN CARNIVAL THE QUEEN CARNIVAL THE QUEEN CARNIVAL MUNICIPAL BAND MISS MARJORIE KING Colour: Red. RUGBY FOOTBALLERS MISS PEGGY JONES • Colour: White. CRUISING CLUB MISS OLGA PICKMERE. Colour: Blue. COMING EVENTS : COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS :: COMING EVENTS pRAND CONCERT, on TUESDAY, July Ist, at the Whangarei Town Hall. In aid of Cruising Club Queen. Programme arranged by Madame Brainsby and Mrs A. Jack. Tickets: 2/(5. and 1/6. •DEAN COMPETITION for SUIT CASE closes SATURDAY Evening Next. Result will be announced on Tuesday at the Concert. "POOTBALL! . FOOTBALL! Grand Match to be played on KENSINGTON PARK, JULY 3rd, between Ponsonby Seniors and Whangarei Reps. Proceeds in aid of Rugby Queen. pREAT BOXING CARNIVAL, in the Winter Show Hall, on JULY 4th (under the auspices-of the Whangarei Amateur Boxing Association). Proceeds in aid of the Band's Queen. Contests—For boys who have won an amateur contest: Class I. For all boys who - have not boxod for any Association before or. have not won a contest: Class 11. Bouts to be of Three Two-Minute Rounds. Finals, 4 Two-Minuto Rounds. Entries received until 6 p.m. on July 3 Mr W. L. Hopewell, c/o. Meaers Timewell & King, Ltd. Prices of Admission: 15/-, 3/- and 2/-. 11. FLEWELLYN, Gen. Secretary.

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Northern Advocate, 27 June 1924, Page 8

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