SALES BY AUCTION. jpKUIT. pRODUCE. pOULTRY. rpURNEHS AND QROWERS, SELL JJIO-DAY (TUESDAY). 0 JESUIT, AS FOLLOWS:STRAWBERRIES. Strawberries. . qpoMATOES. 1 OiIATOES. ORANGES (VaIencia).PINEAPPLES. COCOANUTS. TOMATOES. ORANGES (Island) BANANAS. GRAPES APPLES. Deenert. ORANGES (Poorman's' APPLES. Cooking. 'TREE TOMATOES. TOMATOES LEMONS. pears GOOSEBERRIES. -£Q A.M. — pRODUCE. pRODUCE. NEW POTATOES. GREEN PEAS, CUCUMBERS. gQQi BAGS NEW POTATOES. ' 200 SACKS SOUTHERN POTATOES. 300 BAGS POTATOES (suitable, pigs). JOO BAGS AUSTRALIAN ONIOISS. 30 SACKS KUMARAS. 200 CRATES AMERICAN ONIONS. 100 SACKS CABBAGE. CAULIFLOWERS. CELERY. RHUBARB, CARROTS. PARSNIPS. ALL vegetables. SUPPLY UNLIMITED. A.M. — pOULTRY. pOULTRY. MEDIUM SUPPLIES. ADVISE BREEDERS TO SELL. Also, BLACK ORPINGTON CHICKS. 2 9 NOON. — pGGS. J£GGS. J£GGS. 2000 DOZEN. 2000 DOZEN. 2000 DOZEN. "JOOO DOZEN. GUARANTEED FRESH. FARMERS' BUTTER, BACON, ETC. FIVE AUCTIONEERS SELLING. rpURNERS AND QROWERS, J^TD., CITY MARKETS. CITY PRUIT TV/f ARRETS. ITY X ruit Markets. Today (TUESDAY), 0-DAY (TUESDAY), AT Q A.M. AT V A.M. A. B. LTDFRUIT, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS. . Will Sell as above, commencing with « STRAWBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES, To be followed by CANADIAN APPLES (Jonathans). LOCAL APPLES (Delicious, Stunners, Doherty, etc.). _ BANANAS. LEMONS, PINES. PASSIONS, SYDNEY ORANGES, TOMATOES. GOOSEBERRIES. GOOSEBERRIES. GOOSEBERRIES. AND OTHER LOCAL FRUIT. AT 10.30 AM--300 BAGS NEW POTATOES. 100 SACKS KUMARAS. 100 SACKS SOUTHERN POTATOES. ONIONS. CARROTS, PARSNIPS, BEET, LETTUCE CELERY. CABBAGES. CAULIFLOWERS. ASPARAGUS, GREEN PEAS, BEANS, ETC. CONSIGN TO A. B. DONALD, LTD.. FOR BEST PRICES. NOTE TIME OF SALES. A. B. DP ILD - LTDFRUIT. GRAIN. AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS. TN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF J. G. -L RUTHERFORD, "Wine and Spirit Merchant, of Auckland, and by Order of the Official Assignee. pRANK AND 00., . WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT pUTRERFORD'S pONDED gTORES, DURHAM LANE. VIA DURHAM STREET (Ju«t behind His Majesty's Theatre), Or. IyjrONDAY, J^OVEMBER COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M., THE COMPLETE STOCK OF THE LEADING BRANDS OF gPIRITS AND QTGARS, jpOTTLED AND gTOUT. IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. This Sale is unique in Auckland, offering as it does, an opportunity for th« general public to secure at auction prices their Xmaa requirements of High-claa* Liquors. The SALE COMMENCES ON JJONDAY, |2 (WISE BUYERS WILL ATTEND AT 10.30 SHARP). THE CATALOGUE INCLUDES: • 50 C ABES pALE A Ui (PINTS). 5Q OASES jgXTRA gTOUT" (PINTS). This Ale and Stout has been bottled for ■some months past, and i* in wonderful condition—equal to the best imported. 7000 OHOICB0 HOICB g AVANA Q IGAas - These include the famous "Darvel Bey" and "Creainavana" brands, a* supplied to the mcst exclusive clubs, being of a quality too expensive for ordinary retail shops.- : ■■■. ; V THE SPIRITS INCLUDE ■ '• QRAiND OLD0 LD pARR " V THERE ARE ALSO 100 CASES ASSORTED SPIRITS, intruding BRANDY. WHISKY. GIN and SCHNAPPS. THE LARGEST LINE IN THE CATALOGUES IS: ! 960 OASES0 ASES AUSTRALIAN W WEa 960 C ASES 4J 3 STEALIAN "^yiNEs These are the famous Lindemann'a "Cawarra" Wine*. , and include: "CAWARRA" CHAMPAGNE. GOLD LABEL CLARET. SPARKLING BURGUNDY. SPARKLING HOCK. _ SPARKLING MOZELLE. And the fallowing Still Table and Invalid ■ Wines:— " SPECIAL INVALID POET. SPECIAL FRONTIGNAC. SPECIAL CONSTANTLY. . TAWNY PORT. „ "CAWARRA" CLARET. _ _ REISLING. HOCK, 84UTERISE, CHABLIS. ETC. ALL IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Fuller Details will be Published Later. pRANK 'AND £0., AUCTIONEERS. 'PHONE 2563 A. THE CLEARING HOUSE. 167. QUEEN ST, ~ j^LBANY. o QHOICE pARMLETS. BOUNDED BY THE FAMOUS OTEHA 105 ACRES fl* Ui ACBJSbli»t™by MR- J. P. McPHAIL. Lane V& AU CHA8 d : toWNS. A jsV" .a undersigned will A^ c V° n "\XTEDNESD AY, \ 07EMBLB AT 2 P.M IN THEIR SALE ROO^t 5 ' CUSTOM! (Onmsito a verier Jfotel). t AT?n T he whole ol&wS: LAND, T AS FOLLOWS:LOT 3.— Comprising }? reKS ,- £ perch en. being a splendid fiat, bj the rneha Stream. This is a rich, he**? piece of country that will row , thing. ? acres grass, 2i acres just ploughed, ready for new fc crop. 3 acre* old pasture. Thu block has » frontage of GOft. to the Mais Albany Road. __ „ , , LOT 4.— Comprinißg 12 acres .J roods C perches, fronts Ros«>d*le Road- ITiib is « nice block, every inch pWhable. he« wel, to the sun, good road frontage, and ail is rough feed. Very easy adulating. Hat up-to-date 4-bailed cowshed, erected tcere on, yards, etc. . . , , LOT 5-Comprising 14 acres 1 . rood a perches, also fronts RosedaJe Road, all U grass, every inch ploughabia, practical]) fl^r'EßMS.— Lot 3: £150 deposit, balance : TERMS —Lot 3: £150 deposit, balance 5 years at 61 p.c. Lot; 4: £200 deposit, bal ance 3 years at Si p.c. Lot 6: £200 de posit, balance 3 years at 6$ p.c. For further and fuller particulars spplj at the Agent, 'J. P. McPhail. or at thi Auctioneers, SMITH AND HALCOMB JjT* D ■ •" *' •' .wv N.B. We have inspected these lota urn can assure intending purchasers that eacl one is watered by permanent creek, lies /wel to the sua, is warm and sheltered, ant every inch ploughable. Metalled road and bna passes the door. Situation, on® mile frosz township.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 3
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