SALES BY AUCTION. _ SALES ALL DAY _ SALES ALL DAY ~ rpOMOBROW (gATURDAif TOMORROW SATURDAY rpHOMSON, JgAGLEY QO. Will Sell At Their Rooms: BANK STREET 10.30 A.M. —FRUIT: Apples, Plums, Peaches, etc. . Bon Cretian Pears. Bon Cretian Pears. Tomatoes. Tomatoes. VEGETABLES: All Seasonable Greens-Potatoes & Marrows, etc. 1.30 P.M.—PIGS: Weaners. POULTRY: CO Head Hens, Ducks, Drakes, Cockerels. 2 p.M.—USED FURNITURE, including:—4ft 6in OrR. Bed and Wire, Sideboard, 3-Burner Perfection Stove, Singer Sewing Machine, Buffett, Linos, Lawn Mower, Pictures, Screen, Chest of Drawers, Locker, 2 Couches, Washstand, O.R. Cot, 3ft O.E. Bed and Wire, Bedroom Ware, Kitchen Tables and Numerous Sundries. SPECIAL: SAMPLES WITHOUT RESERVE— An Assortment of Brooms, Brushes, Mops, Pots and Household Requirements. Hume’s Axes and Hinges and Oil Stores. MEET YOUR FRIENDS r' at—rpHOMSON, THE AUCTIONEERS Bank Street Phone 127 Opp. Town Hall Box 95 290 rpHE FURNITURE jfURNISHINGS Of THE EITZ RESTAURANT THE BITZ RESTAURANT On the Premises CAMERON ST., CAMERON ST., Without V7HANGARBI WHANGAREI Reserve gATURDAY - - gATURDAY Commencing 10 a.m. sharp. A. H. J ONES AUCTIONEER Instructed by ROBERT RYAN, ESQ., Will Sell on the Premises as above — THE WHOLE OP THE FURNI- • TUBE, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, AND SOFT FURNISHINGS, ICE CHEST, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS 4 ART RIMU SETTEES (with Squabs and Cushions) 48 YDS. AXMINSTER HALL ’ RUNNER, ART CURTAINS 90 RIMU DINING CHAIRS (with Removable Seats) 14 (3x3) RIMU TEA TABLES 6 4FT. 6IN. x 3FT. DIN. TABLES VERY FINE RIMU DINNER WAGGON Brass Gong and Stand, 8-Day Clock, 20 Brass and Copper Jardinieres, Asperdistra, Pot Plants, 50 Damask Table Cloths, 2 Electric Pans, . Art Wood Cake-stands, Glass Dishes and Sweets, Pickles and Sauce Bottles. 400 ASSORTED CHINA PLATES 300 CUPS AND SAUCERS ’ CUTLERY, ETC. 7Pt. Wall Case (with sliding doors), Rimu Ice Chest, 3-Gallon Ice Cream Freezing Plant, Bread-cut-ting Machine, Salter’s Spring Balance, Kitchen Scales, Aluminium and Enamel Saucepans, Oval Boilers, 3 Coffee and Tea Urns, Enamel Meat Tins, Pie Dishes, Baskets, Kettles, Mincers, Forks, Kitchen Knives and Cutlery, Teapots, Garbage Tins, Benches, Electric Signs, Sign-board, Brooms, Mops. ALSO: THREE-QUARTER RIMU BEDSTEAD, Wire, Kapok Bedding, Rimu Comb. Chest, Blinds, Curtains, 4-Fold Screen, Etc.. NOTE: THE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS ARE IN FIRSTCLASS CONDITION, AND WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TERMS: Cash on Day of Sale. A. H. J ONES AUCTIONEER 279 JfRIDAY, PJTH jyjARCH, 1926 AT THE REQUEST of the First , Mortgagee in exercise, of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage registered Number 17851. jQALGETY & QO. T,fD. Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, in VINE STREET, WHANGAREI on the above date — fTEN ONE-QUARTER ACRE FREEHOLD SECTIONS, situated 4n Central Avenue, Whangarei, opposite Mandor Park, : being Lots 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 141, 142, 143, 144, and 145 on deposited Plan No. 597 being part of Allotment 1 of the Parish of. Whangarei and all of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title registered in VOLUME 60, FOLIO 113, Auckland Registry. THE SECTIONS ABE ALL LEVEL AND DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES Particulars’ and Conditions of Sale may, be inspected at the Office of Messrs. Rishworth & Harrison, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, Bank Street, Whangarei. 284 ALBUMEN MEAL (lib equals 61b lean meat.) No Cooking; no Smell. Keeps your hens another year, because they are not worn out if fed the same material as the white of eggs. 30LB. TINS 10/6 Cash with Order. On Bail or Boat. POULTRYKEEPERS’ PROTECTION SOCIETY, LTD. Kent’s Buildings, KHYBER PASS, AUCKLAND.
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Northern Advocate, 5 February 1926, Page 8
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