jpißE, gALVAGK. JpiRE. QROCERIES. QROCERIES* A UCTION, (SATURDAY). AT 1J A.M., AT Tl/J*CT7"ENZIE'S QTORE. A T M C K SNZIE ' S S TORE ' /^VONDALE. GREAT SALVAGE. CLEARANCES OP QROCERIES. QROCERIES. QROCERIES. QROCERIES. AND KINDRED LINES. Also, /QUANTITY IRONMONGERY AND VJ FURNISHING SUNDRIES. PLEASE NOTE.—Everything will be cloi:rod at your own prico. .Bring plenty of change. QEORGE IyyALKER. AUCTIONEER, 38. QUEEN STREET. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. A. H. J™ 58, L m ' AUCTIONEERS. PONTINUATION Q ALE, Continuation Dale, CONTINUATION QALE, ONTINUATION DALE, MONDAY "VTEXT, onday ivext. Mohdly NiS AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP. AND EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK. AT THEIR ROOMS, 406, QUEEN STREET (Just Below Dixieland). CONTfNtfATION AUCTION SALE. Gigantic ,s t> ankrupt qtock. IGANTIC X> ANKRUPT QTOCK. £SOOO "\Y HOL£SALE yalue£sooo HOLESALB ValuerpHE BANKRUPT STOCK OF A. B. X PROUD. JEWELLER AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTER. RESERVE. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, PENDANTS. BROOCHES. EAR-RINGS. RINGS. NECKLET'S, BANGLES, ARMLETS, SILVER BAGS. PARCEL OF PRECIOUS STONES AND OTHER VALUABLE JEWELLERY, BINOCULARS, OPERA GLASSES. SILVER GOOD 3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CLOCKS, ETC. QOODS gTOCK. J»ANCY QGODS gTOCK. GILLETTE RAZORS, BLADES, GOLD AND SILVER MOUNTED PIPES. CIGARETTE TUBES, FOUNTAIN PENS. SILVER CIGAKETTE CASES, STAINLESS CUTLERY, LEATHER GOODS, BRUSHES, BRUSH CASES. LADIES' BAGS, TOBACCO POUCHES, WALLETS, TOILET SOAPS AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER LINES. TOE "DIGGEST QTOCK f\FFERED 'IKB Jt>IGGEST ©TOOK WFFERED "DY AUCTION TTiOR MANY x>y .Auction ror Many Vears. 1 EARS. \ ABSOLUTELY~NO reserves. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME FOR WHOLESALE. RETAIL AND PRIVATE BUYERS. . IN LOTS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. A. HTJ o™- 0 ™- .AUCTIONEER. rjpo DOMINION ROAD RESIDENTS. 4LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. 300 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. 300 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. SHOP FITTINGS. SHOP MIRRORS. SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, HATSTANDS, ETC. j H. A NSELL iSD C a AT 273. DOMINION ROAD (Near Empire Theatre). ONDAY A - M * Favoured with- .instructions from MISS CHANT, who ia giving up business, will Sell. THE WHOLE OF HER STOCK-IN-JL TRADE. SHOP FITTINGS, ETC. And immediately afterwards, rTHE FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS 1 OF 5 LIVING ROOMS. As under LARGE EXT. DINING TABLE. OAK DIN. WAGGON. Dining Chairs. 3LVGER MACHINE. EARLY KOOKA GAS STOVE (coat j£2l), Dining Room Lino., Seagrasa Chairs. Uph. Settee, Palm Stands, Wall Mirrors. Pictures and Ornaments, 3 Restaurant Tables. O.R. HALLSTAND, Hall Curtains, Stair Runner, RIMU DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDSTEADS. Wire Woves and Bedding. 9 x 12 SQUARE, Bedroom Linos., Rimu Dressing Tables, Col. Corner Robes, Medicine Chest, Wire Stretchers, Linos., and Bedside Rugs, Curtains and Blinds, 8 Kitchen Chairs, Kitchan Tables, Kitchon Dresser, and the usual Kitchen and Miscellaneous Utensils. NOTE This ia a lare opportunity for ladies to purchase the latest season's millinery and haberdashery at your own prico. i j, H 7A KSELT " AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. iSk 1000 FRUIT TREES 1000 Jilt 1000 FRUIT TREE! 1000 ;yyEDNESDAY J^EXT. GUARANTEED TRUE TO NAME. 200 LEMON AND NEW ZEALAND GRAPEFRUIT. 200 PEACHES AND NECTARINES (a picture to look at). 200 APPLES AND PLUMS •200 LOGANBERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, GRAPES AND GUAVifS. Mr. W. ' Carr wilt be present, and will bfl only too pleased to prune trees and five advice on Citrus Fruitgrowing. Messrs. W. Carr and Son's name is a guarantee that their trees are true to nnrne. ROSES 11 AM. TO 12 NOON. FRUIT TREES AT 12 NOON. fJptHRNERS AND QROWERB, J^TD., AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKETS. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. HAMILTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SALE UNDER SECTION 73 OF "THE HATING ACT. 1908." R. %M OM f fiVill Sell at his Auction Rooms, Maniapotc Street, Otorohanga, on JpRIDAY, JULY 1025. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, IA XL THAT FREEHOLD LAND, contain. fX ing 643 acres 1 rood and 6.8 perches, known as Tahaia B2 A, being all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 204, Folio SOI, Auckland Registry, subject to the toUnctions imposed by Part Xlll. of "The Land Act, im" and Section 74 of "Tli» Native Land Amendment Act, 1913" The land is practically level river flat and iradrained swamp,, about four miles from CHorohanga. on tho Tahaia Soldiers' Settlement Road, mostly in milled white pine tush, ifco-tree and scrub ConcUfionii x>f sale and further particulars can bit of/taiiied from tfie Auctioneer's oilice it Otorohanga, from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hamilton, or at the offices If tlio Solicitors for the Otorohanga County Council. Mesaieura Phillips. and Patterson, Dtorohanga. , Hi* I'.eaprvo plaood on the land can bo kacortftiaed at the offices of the said Regis- , . fray at all reasonable times prior to the sale i ind oa applying to the Auctioneer at the frmo of sale and without payment of *ny
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 6
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