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■ Sales fay Auction. __ J_ JONES, AUCTTON-EER,' ON THE CORNER;. nPHIS T)AY, AT ii O'CLOCK. T TONES. ' Will Sell by Auction, i POULTRY. POULTRY, POULTRY. 2000 HEAD ° PPULTEY. HENS. ROOSTERS. DUCKS, GEESE. TURKEYS. CHICKENS. DUCKLINGS-. 'Included *«« 350 BLACK ORPINGTONS.' piGS- , . pRUIT. «?KA BAGS PRIME NEW POTATOES, <OU ONIONS, VEGETABLES.' VVI HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, EGGS, ABUTTER, HONEY, MAIZE, WHEAT. QATS, BRAN. CHAFF, SHARPS. Also, ka SACKS PIG and cow meal, 25 sacks WHEAT. e INCUBATORS: must be sold. ' 9 SEPARATORS. ' Or SACKS BARLEY. Q t Ark FEET WATER PIPING •*> PLOUGHS CHEETS IRON, NETTING. J. Jo~NES. POULTRY, FRUIT. AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN MERCHANTS, ON THE CORNER, NEW CITY MARKETS. P. D. JONES, A. W. JONES. . . AuctioneersA T "D A R NELL. TyrONDAY, TThECEMBER ( - AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. pACTORY, TTOUSE, AND CTOCKTO SPECULATORS; BOOT MANUFACTURERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. T TONES, AUCTIONEER, Having received instructions from the Trustees in the. Estate" of the late A, ami G. BROOKS, will Sell by Auction ' THAT WELL-KNOWN BOOT FACTORY 1 SITUATED AT MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. Also '_ * /THE ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND 1 MACHINERY. FACTORY, corner of Manuka Road and Scarborough Terrace. Frontage 69ft, depth 198 ft. Also HOUSE at baek «f-factory, which is let to a good tenant at £V. The Factory and House- -will be~?Dld*_;-pne -Jet. This is a good chajgee for any firm de- ! siring a large building close to the City, and-the Trustees -are desirous of closing, Ifc* Estate, therefore the price fixed is exceptionally low. TERMS ARRANGED. Also about CJAQ PAIRS BOOTS. rvf\ PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES. "400 ODD PAIRS. n,«> PAJIJS IRON LASTS. Qg SOLE KNIVES. HB PAIRS LASTS. 1 SINGER UPPER MACHINE. ALL--1 ROUND FEED. SOLE PRISER, WOODEN LASTS, LOT SOLES. -J CHANNELLING MACHINE. Q PATCHING MACHINES. EYELET -' Q AND HOOK MACHINES. '< •> SOLE - PUNCHING - MACHINES, -5 SUNDRY COAV HIDES. QUANTITY ZINC UPPER PATTERNS. ODD BOXES SHOEMAKER'S TO@LS. LOT BOXES EYELffiTS, SCALES. BENCHES -AND DRAWERS. -GENERAL LOT SUNDRIES. - *-■ 1 SPECIAL NOTE.—These Boots will be sold in lots to suit Purphas-a*. The Buildings can be inspected any time, and all information ' cab'' be obtained from the Auctioneer. Buildings of this data are very seldom on the market; therefore this sale- should 'appeal to y "sJ>ecu la tors and manufacturers. .' . FULL PARTICULARS LATER. I j T JONES. genera'l auctioneer, on the corner, new city markets. EATON STATE. OEATON pSTATE, QEATON pSTATE, O EATON p STATE, THE NEW SUBDIVISION AT . TAKAPUNA. rp AKAPUNATiAKAPUNi. rpAKAPUNA. THE SALE OF THIS •TJELIGHTFULLY OITUATED pSTATE Will Take Place at the LAND SALE ROOMS, 63, QUEEN ST., npO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT *) P.M. EATON pSTATE, EATON pSTATE, O EATON pSTATE, OEATON pSTATE. Occupies one of the MOST COMMANDING AND ELEVATED POSITIONS on the whole"~<yrthe' Lake Road, being, right-, oppositethe CLIFTON ROAD STOP' and within the 2d tram section. T OVELY QEA T7IEWS. pHARMING SURROUNDINGS. riiRAM QTOP AT "TVOOR. These Allotments are at the TWOPENNY TRAM Stop, which means that a, family of TWO living here instead of at (say) Milford, and travelling: to town daily, would save 4s per week,"or £10 PER ANNUM, which at 5 per cent- represents a mortgage of £200. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY ON aEATON p STATE, a EATON p STATE, and save this. Don't have what is equivalent to a mortgage oi £200 on your home IF YOU CAN AVOID IT. THE STREETS ON SEATON ESTATE will be a SPECIAL FEATURE, the Owners having arranged to lay them out in a striking manner, so as to be in keeping with the natural attractiveness of the property.. There will bo garden plots down the centre of every street. pASY SPERMSpASY rpERMS- „ 10 tier cent on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, in one month. Balance in 3 years at 51 per cent. Plans on Application. OAMUEL AILE AND CONS, T TD.. LAND AUCTIONEERS. 63. QUEEN STREET. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17335, 5 December 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17335, 5 December 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17335, 5 December 1919, Page 4

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