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SALES BY AUOTIOy. TO OUR CLIENTS AND THE PUBLIC ■*• GENERALLY. The Fir© that ha* unfortunately taken place in the City Markets has resulted in a portion of our HUGE STOCKS having been damaged by water, but this will not stop our Ordinary Business from being carried on. All Damaged Lines trill be immediately sold by Auction. Therefore, as in the past. ' only Goods of the Highest Quality will be supplied for orders. ALL ORDERS FROM PRESENT DATE WILL BE FULFILLED FROM OUR BULK STORES. WHICH ARE r SITUATED IN FREEMAN'S BAY. AUCTION, BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL IN THE CITY MARKETS. ON THE CORNER." Office and Poultry Department Absolutely Untouched by Fire or Water. J. J ONES ) GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN. MANURE AND HARDWARE . MERCHANTS. ON THE CORNER. CITY MARKETS. THOUSAND T>OUNDS WORTH HOUSAND X OUNDS VV ORTH Of salvage. qalvage. alvage. Salvage. auction qale. uction Dale. ' grain. fencing wire, BATHS. ETC. GRAIN. FENCING wire. BATHS. etc. NAILS. STAPLES, SINKS. etc. nails. staples, SINES, ETC. grass SEED. ; GRASS SEED. T TONES. AUCTIONEERS. T* TONES. AUCTIONEERS. rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). npO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT M O'CLOCK. AT 10 O'CLOCK. T TONES. AUCTIONEERS. ON THE CORNER. ! CITY MARKETS. Will Sell by Auction, Without Reserve, in 1 * Lots to Suit Purchasers, IN OUR STORE. ' IN OUR STORE. THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH Of SALVAGE GOODS. SALVAGE GOODS. Damaged by Water. Which Include: HUNDREDS OF SACKS WHEAT. WHEAT. WHEAT. WHEAT. WHEAT. WHEAT. HUNDREDS OF SACKS MAIZE. MAIZE. MAIZE. MAIZE. MAIZE. MAIZE. MAIZE. MAIZE. MAIZE. HUNDREDS OF SACKS BRAN. SHARPS. CHAFF. CHAFF BRAN. SHARPS. CHAFF. CHAFF BRAN. SHARPS. CHAFF. CHAFF! TWO THOUSAND SACKS CHAFF. CHAFF. CHAFF. CHAFF. CHAFF..- CHAFF. - FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. GRASS SEED. GRASS SEED. GRASS SEED. GRASS SEED. GRASS SEED. GRASS SEED. FENCING WIRE. FENCING WIRE. FENCING WIRE. FENCING WIRE FENCING WIRE. FENCING WIRE.' STAPLES. NAILS. PAINTS. OILS. WHITELEAD. PORCELAIN BATHS, SINKS. SPADES. SHOVELS. CORRUGATED IRON. CORRUGATED IRON. CORRUGATED IRON. CORRUGATED IRON. CORRUGATED IRON. CORRUGATED IRON. And WIRE NETTING. WIRE NETTING. WIRE NETTING. All Bizet. Full Details Later. J. ONES '

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ON THE CORNER, : CITY MARKETS. QALVAGE pOODS. QALVAGE poODS. TO BE SOLD IN FRUIT CASE COMPANY'S PREMISES, FRUIT CASE COMPANY'S PREMISES. CITY MARKETS. pRIDAY |VrEXT. AT jO O'CLOCK. J "jO-NES, AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS. , Will Sell by Auctioc, on the Premises of THE FRUIT CASE COMPANY. CITY MARKETS. FRUIT CASES AND STOCKS, only damaged by water. Also, QUANTITY OF LOOSE CASES AND HUGE QUANTITY OF WOOD, suitable for firewood. QALE pRIDAY "I^EXT. AT - 12 O'CLOCK. J TONES, AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION OF JAM. UCTION OF J AM. J TONES. AUCTIONEERS. . «/CITY MARKETS. JAM. JAM. JAM. JAM. JAM. J-^M. TO HOTELKEEPERS. BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. FRIDAY ATEXT. AT -[ -t O'CLOCK. RIDAY IXeXT. AT -LI O'CLOCK T TONES, AUCTIONEERS. WILL SELL BY. AUCTION. On Behalf of a Napier Merchant: IQQ PASES JAM. 100 Cases Jam. Damaged in the- Recent Floods. THESE JAMS ARE THOSE OF A LEADING MANUFACTURER. They are in Seated Containers, and are Damaged Only to the Extent of Wrappers and Labels. WILL BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. J. TONES. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKETS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18680, 9 April 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18680, 9 April 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18680, 9 April 1924, Page 3

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