Sales by Auction. AND Q_ROWERS, rpURNERS AND QROWERS, J^TD OHRISTMAS W EE K gALES as under: — / r PHIS DAY (WED.)— 9 A.M. STRAW J- BERRIES, followed by Genera E'ru;t. T'HURSDAY, 23rd — 9 AM. STRAW JL BERRIES and General Fruit. PRODUCE, usual time. Friday, 24th — 9 a.m. straw BERRIES and all General PRODUCE AND POULTRY a usual time. gPECIAL gALE: Friday, 24th.—2.30 p.m. xmas eve SALE. STRAW'BERRIES. gALE .OHRISTMAS J)AYMONDAY, 27th (Boxing Day).— S A.M STRAWBERRIES and Perishabli E'ruit. NOTE.—Early Sale Boxing Day as al Fruit must be cleared by 11 a.m. AND Q.ROWERS, rpURNERS AND Q.ROWERS, j^TD jJiRUIT. pEUIT. JpRUIT. JJ»RUIT. pRU IT. Jj^RUIT. rpURNERS AND Q.ROWERS, rpURNERS AND Q_ROWERS. J^TD. (Incorporating E. Turner and Sons. Ltd.), SELL rpHIS J)AY (TUES.), 0 A.M. SHARP. gTRAWBERRIES. gTRAWBERRIES gTRAWBERRIES. gTRAWBERRIES. gTRAWBERRIES. gTRAWBERRIES. gTRAWBERRIES. gTRAWBERRIES. •gTRAWBERRIES. gTRAWBERRIES. J^OGANBERRIES. PEACHES TEACHES CHERRIES CHERRIES APPLES APPLES (Prime Lines) (Prime Lines) APRICOTS APRICOTS PLUMS PLUMS GOOSEBERRIES GOOSEBERRIES BANANAS BANANAS ORANGES ORANGES TOMATOES TOMATOES (Choice) (Hothouse) GRAPES GRAPES . PINES (Fiji) PINES (Fiji) BANANAS BANANAS (Choice, Ripe) (Green) 10 AMpRODUCE AND 1000 BAGS NEW Potatoes. 2Q CASES TAURANGA KUMARAS. 200 BAGS LOCAL ONIONS. BAGS PEAS. BAGS BEANS 500 D B°E Z !S N out;door CUCUMAND ALL VEGETABLES IN SEASON. NOTE.—Produce and Vegetable Sales will bo held every day during the week at 10 a.m. AND Q.ROWERS, I TD. AND QROWERS, J^TD. incorporating E. Turner and Sons, Ltd.) FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND POULTRY • AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKETS. AUCKLAND. QSIII ST: ~ QSH S5: jpREEHOLD gLOCK giOCK IN TTEART OF AUEEN QTREET, •JO-EART OF viuEEN OTREET! TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY gAMUEL "yAILE AND gONS, IN CONJUNCTION WITH gARROP AND L. T. S YMES - Unde; Instructions from the BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. rpms J)AY. J)AY. AT 9 P.M. SHARP. QSill S?: = QSilg Si: PROPERTY COMPRISES A PORJ TION OF THE WELIC-KNOWN GOODFELLOW BLOCK, with 8-Storey Building thereon, situated at the Corner of QUEEN AND WYNDHAM STREETS, now occupied by Messrs. Phillipps and Impey, Ltd.. J. A. Pond, and others, and has a jpRONTAGE OF gJN^ BY DEPTH ONE SIDE OF 115 FT. 51N., AND ON OTHER OF 112 FT. EIN. The Site is in the "very centre of the BEST BUSINESS PORTION of the City, and undoubtedly ofiers an Exceptional Opportunity of Securing Premises in the HliS 81 QB SSIII; The CONFIDEINCE which investors and business houße3 generally have in QUEEN STREET FREEHOLD is clearly indicated in the large number of properties that have changed hands during the last few months, lhere will always be only Oil QBS SUSIE And with £ho rapid growth of the city thai is taking place, values in Queen Street must of NECESSITY increase tremendously. Owing to its attractive size, the block will lend itself advantageously to SUBDIVISION OR BUILDING ON A LARGE SCALE. JNVEST JN QUEEN gTREEI jj^REEHOLD. In Property that is not only a GILT EDGED INVESTMENT for your money, bul has assured PROSPECTIVE VALUE. NOTE.—If not sold in one lot. the nronerti will be offered in two lota Plans and further particulars on apnliea, tion. to gAMUEL AND gONS, J^TD. v AUCTIONEERS, S3. QUEEN STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17660, 22 December 1920, Page 4
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