, Sales by Auction. .L.^.-j-jf . .TiICHARD ;ARTHUR AND QO. t ' this V T)ay, AT in O'CLOCK. : ' IN OUR ROOMS, ELLIOTT STREET. GALVANISED IRON, NETTING, U SASHES, DOORS, MANTELPIECES, CALIFO&T. STOVES, AND BUILD- . ERS' SUNDRIES. AT 10.30. 33. CECOND-HAND pURNITURE AND M. , TTOUSE ■FURNISHINGS. - OAK SIDEBOARD, 2 MIRRORED SIDEBOARDS, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE. PIANO (suitable for learner), DINING , TABLES. CANAD. chairs. T Touches . ir - EASY CHAIRS. OCCAS. tables. linoen. LEUIIS., CARPETS. RUNNERS, DINNER >en SERVICE, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, _ E.P. WARE, CLOCKS, 2 OVERMANTEL ' MIRRORS, BOOKS, OAK ICE-CHEST, ETC FTC DR TTAkDSOME <-PCE. BEDROOM SUITE Ja Jl (COST 27Gns), COMB. PAIRS, COMB CHESTS. DUCHESS PAIRS.,, TOILET WARE. MIRRCRS, D. ART WOOD BEDSTEADS, D. and S. IRON BEDS, (WIRE MATTRESSES, KAPOK BEDDING, ETC., ETC IT ' DRESSER, SAFES, CUPBOARDS, Ji. TABLES. CHAIRS, FENDERS. SAUCEPANS, BATHS, CROCKERY, AND UTENSILS. AT 1 P.M. BARBER'S CHAIR AND A SMALL LOT OF HAIRDRESSERS' SUNDRIES. S. Also, _ „„„„„ ,A" QUANTITY OF FANCY GOODS. SPORTSMAN'S DJ3.B.L. GUN. IDAlso, * £75 JHESWa^yKH 18. ETC ' rv AT 2 P.M. 11 Off LADIES' ENGLISH COSTUMES 00 (Slinhtly Damaged). -.--«„«« oa. Ladies' SILK jraSp<£ W GOWNS. T 16 SILK QUILTS, 10 COT QUILTS, ETC.. ElO. SI. .pICHABD AND £JO., Jh3 AUCTIONEERS. § SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER lE r IN TRANSIT. 13- BY ORDER OF A SHIPPING CO. no ■ ior T ADIES' " )ak TADIES' /COSTUMES. ED T ADIES" rjOSTUMES. g? T ADIES'., QOSTUMES. led 'K* tS We will Sell on account of whom it may 'ire concern, ™j AT OUR ROOMS. ELLIOTT STREET, ma 'w! T ms D AT 2 P,M * it», md —— S ; These Goods ire VERY SLIGHTLY 'th Damaged, and mutt bo sold P F WITHOUT RESERVE. si RICHARD A RTHUR .AND QO., til AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. DE* —— : iX. "pRUIT. -PRUIT. -pRUIT. leg, RK ' 4U mms T)AY (FRIDAY). 11 A.M. me •i \v «• * - . IE- ■•■ 12500 C ASEB %IF RUIT ' ■■' ComprisingCB 'Vp 5-2>iV %. >•> if A PPLEB, Q TImcSES • [jg A ' QUINCES, v< gg pEARS, riAPE GOOSEBERRIES, g- pEARS. riAPE Q.OOSEBERRIES. §g rpoMATOESJ Q.RAPEB (HOTHOUSE), rttj- rpOMATOES, fFREE :TOMATOES JJ TEMONS, rpOMATOES, 55 T EMONS, .gANANAS (FIJI), |g. p RAPES, fpANANAS (FIJI), ide! PIGS, QRANGES ; (TAHITI), ' I'm -PIGS, fJRANGEa (TAHITI) m £ ,?,. ;, v ...'■■ ~, jV.:„. ■ ...«.., .VY. : ;.:.. * ■•■ -.•■;;_;.? 7iT~- '';;.. ,;v' ■.■<'; Imd T1 rpURNER AND CONS, QE ' . NEW CITY MARKETS. ?g CUBTOMS BTREET WEST. Jit. i)E- 'iiJ J . -— ■ ing ;; 'W i '.- •". ■' / ~'-■■'..■ • eft " : ' T° P OOLTBY '"R D?ERS - *. < ras, ■ • & T° P OUIiTBY -DREEDERS. • Nli ■ ■*■, * .-■ .lUmo THE jCTOUSEWIFE. THE BEST POULTRY IS THE ,r CfHEAPEST. ; ' ' Wo Sell DR . fPO-DAY, AT -H A.M., lbe " T AYING BIRDS that have been competing Li in the Auckland Association'! EggLaying Competition at Albany, which terminated on Saturday last. Every pen marked with owner's name and number of competition pen. Included are entries from 8. Knight and ' Sons, J. B. Merritt, G. E. ~ Moody, Douthwaite, Duder, Hopkins, Parice ker. and others. Also, v «"» QQfi PURE-BRED STOCK, from, th* best OOU breeders in the province, including White Leghorns, White. Buff, and "Black Orpingtons, Minorcas,' Wyandottes, Rhode . Island Red. Indian Runner and Pekin Ducks. ND ES, The birds will be on, view in our large KS. and spacious new auction rooms, in City ND Markets, Customs Street West. The Entries already to hand are so numerous that this SALE PROMISES TO BE ONE,. OF THE BEST EVER HELD IN AUCKLAND. DO I R8 ARTHUR rpoOMAN AND fJO., T TD. ~~ AUCTIONEERS AND COM. AGENTS. Liß. ra> A. T OOMAN AND C°- TD - Will Sell, HIS T\AY, 1J A.M.-QQQ SACKS OATEN CHAFF. Also, Full Supply of GREEN VEGETABLES, POTATOES, PUMPKINS, KUMARAS. ONIONS WHEAT. MAIZE. BRA!?, Etc. pOULTRY-Every Pen Full. .8, 1 P.M.-T?RUIT-Full Supply of every J. A description. EB, A' T OOMAN AND C°" T TD " AB ' NEW CITY MARKETS. 18, AUCKLAND. THE TTAYMARKET. THIS X)AY (FRIDAY), A PHIL K ALFRED "DUCKLAND&CONS,TTD., Wall Sell. At 10.30 a.m. pHAFP, OATS, HAY. ETC., \J HARNESS. SADDLERY. VEHICLES, HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. R.T. GIG. PONY AND HARNESS. At 12 Noon, THE GREY GELDING CHAPPIE, by Advanco Colt—lona. perfect jumper, sound and reliable, Also, 13 MEDIUM TO HEAVY DRAUGHTS. 3yrs to 6yrs old, all by Captain Mc)A- Cormick— Mind 'Em mares; broken to lead only. BR 1 4-YR. CH. GELDING, broken to harness alfred touckland& cons, TTD. as- . 'p. ' waikiekie cale. 18 WEDNESDAY, A PBIL 1A 1918. 300 ~C i, **» Including , 100 PRIME BEEF. WILSON AND ..-WILSON,. N. *~', ; AUCTIONEERS. »ij a ' - I f
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16816, 5 April 1918, Page 10
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