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, SALES BY AUCTION. . JESUIT. jpKUIT. jpKUIT. rjpURNERS AND Q.ROWERS, J^D., DAILY SALES' 9 O'CLOCK. rpO-DAY (TUESDAY). AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP. JPRUIT— , ' 4000 CASES. * 4000 CASES. RIPE PEARS. BON CHRETIEN PEARS. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. CHOICE TOMATOES. .. «' DESSERT APPLES. COOKING APPLES. CHOICE PEACHES. PLUMS. LEMONS. RIPE BANANAS. ORANGES. PASSIONS. PINES. CAPE GOOSEBERRIES. WATERMELONS. pRODUCE, O'CLOCK— 600 BAGS LOCAL POTATOES. 200 BAGS PUKEKOHE AUTUMN POTATOES. 200 BAGS ONIONS. 40 BAGS KUMAKAS (new season's). GREEN PEAS, BEANS. CUCUMBERS, CELERY. MARROWS. CARROTS. PARSNIPS, BEET. All Vegetable Supplies Unlimited. -j-| O'CLOCK. POULTRY— ■£2 NOON a BUTTER, EGGS, HONEY. d a #. ——— FOUR AUCTIONEERS SELLING. rpURNERS AND QROWERS, P CITY MARKETS. T° M OUNT E den residents. J R J^OBERTSON, ]QTD., '* A T N°* 6, p OINT gi"^ EET (NEAR 2ND SECTION), _ d fpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). A.M. SHARP. Favoured with instructions from MR. E. D. MURRAY, who is leaving the Dominion, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE "I? LABOR ATE AND AT ALU ABLE HE AND V ALUABLE TVURNISHINGS Ju URNISHINGS OF HIS MODERN RESIDENCE. a As Under: a T\RAWING UPRIGHT GRAND JIJ PIANO, by A. H. Francko (exceptionally fine tone. Valued £160). OAK MUSIC STOOL, COLUMBIA CABI ET GRAFANOLA and Records .MAGI :FICENT 4-PIECE CHESTERFI !LD StJITE AND LOOSE COVERS. VALUABLE 4-PIECE INLAID SHERIDAN SUITE. BRUSSELS CARPET (25ft. by 12ft.), 3 Occ. Tables, HANDSOMELYCARVED BOX SEAT. Oak Afternoon Tea Table and Server, Cake Stand, Majolica Jardinieres, Oxidised Kerb, ■> Wntercolours Pictures. VERY FINE COLLECTION OF ART VASES. ORNAMENTS AND BRIC-A-BRAC. Cushions. \ Madras Curtains, Venetian Blinds. DINING ROOM.—ELABORATE DINING ROOM SUTTE (comprising D. POL. KAURI SIDEBOARD. EXT. TABLE. r 8-PIECE SUITE. CHAIRS AND 2 MORRIS CHAIRS, unhol. in leather, all to match), CHESTERFIELD (uphol. in Tapestry). D. POL. K. BOOKCASE, about 100 Volumes of Books Oil Paintings, Pictures, Large Melton Cloth Table Cover, Eng. China Tea Set. CUT AND CRYSTAL GLASSWARE. CHAMPAGNE GLASSES. CUTLERY and E.P.N.S. Ware, Primus Stove, O.R. Kerb, Axm. H. Rugs, Cushions, 18YDS. NO. 1 LINO., Curtains, Venetian Blinds. Hall.— hallstand syds. AXM. CARPET RUNNER. Hall Chair, '- 1 Monk Seat, Axm. Slip Mats, BYDS. NO. I LINO. BEDROOMS (4).—elaborate 8-PIECE D.P.K. SUITE (comprising Wardrobe, Dressing TrV>l» and Washstand. 4FT 6IN. O.R. BEDSTEAD. Wire Mattress and Knnok, BED LINEN, BLANKETS. MARCELLA QUILT. TRAVELLING RUGS. Commode, Toilet Set of Ware, Bedside Chairs, WILTON AND AXM. BEDSIDE RUGS 12YDS. NO. I. LINO. LOT OF EXTRA DOUBLE AND SINGLE BLANKETS AND BED LINEN. TABLE COVERS. TOWELS. Etc. TRAVELLING RUGS, and 3 LEATHER CABIN TRUNKS. 3 Single r O.R. Beds. Wire Mattresses and Kapoks, Blankets, P-DPAWER SCOTCH CHEST COMB. CHEST AND WASHSTAND, 7Yds. Lino., 3-PTECE O.R. SUITE (comprising Wardrobe, Chest, and Washstand). Toilet Ware. D.P.K. Single Bed.. !> Ivor. P.ED A*D KAPOK KITCHEN.— KIT. TABLES, Crocker. XV G'p.«--re, Cutlery, 8-Day Clock, 8 KIT J CTtatbH Gas Iron. Kit. Linn.. ALUM KETTT.rs and SAUCEPANS, WEIGHTS AND SCALES. 2 Oak Swing Travs. BRASH PRFS. PAN. AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF KTT,j TO T m'TAIT :NSILS TOO NUMEROUS OUTSIDE. —PENNSYLVANIA LAWN. MOWER, Spade, Scythe. Hedge Clip- , Twrs. Hos». Carnenter's Tools. Oak WRINGER. MANGLE. VERANDAH SEAT, E+r. I. J. R.. ROBERTSON, j. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. : -■ J*ARM J*. AND RUCTION, t ON ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC TRUSTEE, AS e ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF FRANCIS DOUGLAS (DECEASED) ■ 129 ACBE HfeLBNSVttLE UPA ' NEAK Acting a,under instructions from the Public Trustee, the -undersigned will Sell by Public' Auction, on AT • 9 P.M. r IN, THE ROOMS, 5, CUSTOMS ST. E. LOT —Comprising 116 Acres, more or jless; has been partly heavy bush country, balance mostly easy -undulating; 60 acres in grass, danthonia and brown-top. 6 LOT Containing 13 Acres, more or less and similar in Quality to Lot 1. . PJesent - carrying capacity on the 129 acres 20, head of stock. There is a small Whare erected on the property; iron' roof. ■■ Situated ,0 miles by metalled road (with exception of i-mila) to Kaukapakapa Railway Station. Must :be sold. For further particulars apply at. the Office of the Public Trustee, Auckland, or 3 • THE AUCTIONEERS. v gMITH AND iqfALCOMBE, J^TD.. RUCTION g ALE - Acting under instructions from the Public Trustee, as executors of the will of HENRY WILLIAM , McDONNELL (deceased) I will Sell by Public Auction, at our Salerooms, Pollen Street, Inames, on jy£ARCH AT 9 P.M.. THE NICE LITTLE PROPERTY, IN . ± BROAD STREET. GRAHAMSTOWN, THAMES. Sections '>sft. by 140 ft., and fi6ft. by 135 ft., a little more or less, with a 5roomed Dwelling and outhouses thereon. Property Flagged. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the Public Trust Office, Hamilton, or at the Office of the Auctioneer. 1. pARKER, AUCTIONEER. POLLEN ST., THAMES. [ . QAMBRIDGE. Having been favoured with instructions from Mr. Crocombe, who is leaving thg district, I will sell, at my Auction Room, VICTORIA STREET, on , " , gATURDAY. AT 2 P.M. }. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES:— ** $EW G-ROOMED HOUSE, with vy bathroom and wash-house combined; scullery, small hall, front verandah and porch. A COMPACT LITTLE HOUSE on a half-acre .section, facing Shakespeare Street, at Leamington. Also, adjoining HALF-ACRE SECTION WITH 5-ROOMED HOUSE, bathroom and wash-house combined. Recently ,'j't added to and one large shed. This property " is situated ,in the best part of Leamington. ; v' i , Also, - IN THE TOWNSHIP, OF CAMBRIDGE. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, . bathroom, washhouse, etc. Half-acre. Facing Grey Street. Owing to illness, the vendor wishes to realise, as he must leave the district. Therefore the reserves and deposits are low. For further particulars apply to N ILL ' AUCTIONEER. MARRY at Easter, and Furnish at Wickins and Sutcliffe, 42, Karangahap* nRd. ' ' J 1 v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 3

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