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hi ii>.ii. i iii IMB ■ i-i ■ I » ■ — iiiimm SALES BY AUCTION. THE DISSOLUTION HAS NOW BEEN ,:/. , .:-.---.;.; COMPLETED. ; -:v-w. ■..-.; JJIHE WHOLE OF THE *OEMAINING ' - ", A QTOCK, VALUED AT £3000, WILL NOW BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. For and en. Account of MR. A. BRODIE, - : ; --, ■',■--''- .--'-Br. ■-. ;■' TEONARD OAKLEY, J^TD., EVERY DAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. AT 11 O'CLOCK. 23, ELLIOTT STREET (Behind ■',Strand Arcade and Theatre.) A GRAND SELECTION OF THE ABOVE NOW ON VIEW. OVER 1000, LOTS. DO NOT MISS this Golden Opportunity to secure Your Gifts for tho approaching Festive Season, EVERYTHING AT YOUR OWN PRICE. EVERYTHING AT YOUR OWN PRICE. rjpHE Q.REAT . ; AUCTION OF ART Q.OODS. TEONARD OAKLEY, T TD., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND EXPERT VALUERS. , ," 'Phones 2238. 2901 A. T EONARD OAKLEY, T TD.. npO-DAY (THURSDAY). ' (*)CT. -JO ! AT 1 9 NOON. Favoured -with instructions from R. (i. DACRE, ESQ., we will Soil on tho above date. AT THE RESIDENCE. 285, M°^ r E DEN R OAD. (Next St. Barnabas' Church.) yHE "F'URNISHINGS AND pFFECTS. As Follows: HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE of 4 pieces, in D.P. Kauri, comprising Wardrobe. Half-Cheval Dressing Table. Fullsize Bedstead and Pedestal Cupboard; Wire- Mattress. Kapok Bedding, Sheets. Blankets. Quilts, Pillows, Slips. Bed and Table Linen of all kinds. Pair E.P. Candlesticks, Pictures. 5-Dr. Chest. O.K. Dressing Table, W.W. Stretcher and Kapok Mattress, Curtains, Blinds, 4-Pieco Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, Bedside Slips, Toilet Ware, Rugs, Etc. SUPERIOR CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 pieces in Shadow Tissue, with Independent edges; Wilton Carpet Oft. by 6ft. 9in., Palmstands, Jardinieres. Madras Curtains, Firescreen, Occ. Tables', Vases, _ Ornaments. Bric-a-Brac, Yacht- , ing Pictures, Coal Vase, Burlap, Portiere, Coir Mat, Bamboo Verandah Blind, Cushions, Aluminium Ware, Pots, Pans, Enamel Ware, Mincer. Copper Kettle, Potts' Irons, Brooms. Kerb. Blinds, Quantity Paint. D.P. Hallstand with B.P. Mirror, Anglo-Oriental Vestibule Rub, Dinner Waggon. Round Dining Table, Lounge and Squab, A.B. Chairs, Linoleums, etc. Also, CHOICE Cf-ELECTION OF .TJLASSOWARE. ETC.. IT Comprising: HOLLOW STEM CHAMPAGNE GLASSES, Cutglass Wines, Champagnes, Tumblers, ■-'= Liqueur Glasses, Spirit Glasses, Old Wedgwood Salad Bowl, Al Quality Table Silver. Stainless Cutlery, Hand Crochet D'Oyleys, Table Centres, etc. Dinner Service, Salad Bowls and Servers, Glassware, etc. NO "RESERVES. TERMS CASH. J EONARD rtOAKLEY, T.TD.. # AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 'PHONES 2238, A 2901. rpUBNERS AND QROWERS, JTD.. ' Will Sell. :;: •, FRUIT. VEGETABLES. PRODUCE. POULTRY. ALL FRUITS IN SEASON. rpO-DAY (THURSDAY). T7IRUIT AND pRODUCE, Q A.M. ; rpURNERS AND .r< ROWERS, TTD . FRUIT. PRODUCE. POULTRY AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, * CITY MARKETS. ■-.-'•■. J. J OSE 3' AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKETS. I rpO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK. T TONES, AUCTIONEERS, J WILL SELL BY AUCTION, I ";,■'-;-._> AT THE MART.- . On Account Various Shippers. 1 WITHOUT RESERVE. ' J IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. GRAIN ——. riRAIN ——- /"TRAIN BAIN • VJRAIN ——- VJRAIN IDA SACKS MAIZE. ;, \ 243 SACKS GOOD WHEAT. 97 SACKS DAMAGED WHEAf? 135" SACKS OATS. 380 SACKS CHAFF. « ; 39 SACKS SHARPS. I 62 SACKS BARLEY. 40 SACKS CRUSHED OATS. 2SO SACKS SEED POTATOES. GameI keeper, Northern Star. Dakota Red. 172 SACKS POTATOES, suitable for '-: ...,'. , Pig Feed. . ■ : . -Also. , ' POULTRY, FRUIT. AND PRODUCE. PRODUCE--KUMARAS. NEW POTATOES. PUMPKINS. SWEDES. HAMS AND ■ BACON. BUTTER. EGGS. Etc. GENERAL SUNDRIES— PUMPS. STOVES. CHURNS. SEPARATORS. ; INCUBATORS. Circle and LX.L. J. -J 0 ™- POULTRY. . FRUIT. AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS. AND HARDWARE AND MANURE MERCHANTS. !. ; NEW CITY MARKETS. ON THE CORNER. L_ _ ——— .—.—.—. J■;■-.'■■ AUCTION QALE. L i TpAMOUS TMTANAWATU T ANDS. ' ;. TWO MILES FROM PALMERSTON NORTH POST OFFICE. T\ ALGETY. AND ' QO.. T.TD.. - Instructed by MR. W. DEVINE. will offer at their Rooms, QUEEN STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH, at 10.30 a.m., on WEDNESDAY, QCTOBEE g-J } 1923, . 156 A cres -. :; WITH. SUBURBAN VALUE TO-DAY. This is a high quality STUD or DAIRY FARM, unsurpassable in the Dominion, the land being rich, deep alluvial soil, with beautifully preserved pastures. The farm is complete with every improvement, including substantial 9-room Dwelling, farm sheds, concreted yards, and cow bails arranged on most convenient and hygienic lines, watered by running stream and ,artesians. . ;> -'A ' ■- If not sold as a block will be offered in two lots:— „ . . . •» lIP Acres and 40, Acres, the smaller area also having necessary buildings. ■ Tho highly-productive. Dairy Herd may 1 be taken over at valuation. EASY'TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 per cent, on possession, November 11. Balance 5 years at 5J per cent. Renewal on payment of further 10 per cent. cMfe ! a t a c |e^ Ply to Dalscty and ; .1" -- .-. ;.-:, :. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18533, 18 October 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18533, 18 October 1923, Page 6

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