SALES BY AUCTION. jyfILFORD. jILFORD. RTHUR, £TD.. \T jyjILFOKD. A/fILPOED. HpO-DAY (SATURDAY), (SATURDAY). AT | O'CLOCK. AT O'CLOCK. ' ON THE PREMISES. N°- 16- M ,LFOED R OAD - N°- 16, M ,LFORD R OAD Favoured with Instructions from Mrs. Beskey, who hp.a sold tha property. rjpEE JJOUSE pURNISHINGS, WHICH ARE OF PARTICULARLY GOOD QUALITY. HAAKE PIANO, beautiful rich tone. Overstrung. Iron Frame, No Borer, in Splendid Condition. ALSO, FURNISHINGS AS PER Hehald, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST U. ON VIEW THIS MORNING. NO RESERVES. rjTKOS. jg RTHUR. AUCTIONEER, OPP. TOWN HALL. ► ICHARD A RTHUR, fN REDEEMED "PLEDGES. FROM THE BRITISH LOAN COMPANY. 36, WELLESLEY STREET WEST. (Near Albert Street.) jy-ONDAY AND rpuESDAY, A UGUST Jg AND 17# COMMENCING MONDAY AT ► ICHARD RTHUR, Will Sell at their Rooms, opposite Town Hall, acting under instructions from H. L. SOLOMON, Manager, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, , Including: DIAMOND RINGS. LADIES' AND GENT.S GOLD WATCHES. GOLD ALBERTS, NECKLETS. PENBANTS, BROOCHES. CUTLERY, E.P, WARE, TOOLS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 200 PARCELS GOOD AND USEFUL CLOTHING. As Per Full List Previously Advertised. J ICHARD RTHUR, T,TDAUCTIONEERS. JgICHARD j^TD., r ELLESLEY gTREET yyEST (Just above Messrs. Arch. Clark and Sons.) £JEXT, A.M. Instructed by MR. H. WOOD, who is giving up business, v" 350 P AIES 350 P AIRS 350 P AIRS .QENT.'S, AND QHILDREN'S QENT.'S, A DIES AND QHILDREN'S gOOTS AND gHOES. gOOTS AND gHOES. 'ALL BEST WELL-KNOWN BRANDS. T7ERY USEFUL LOT OF SHOW CASES V AND FITTINGS, suitable for Confectioner or fancy goods. JJHOS.' g RTHUR, AUCTIONEER, Opp. Town Hall. JjIGHARD RTHUR, J^TD., SALEROOM. OPP. TOWN HALL. YjTEDNESDAY A.M. Acting under instructions, from GEO. W. , HUTCHISON. Esq.. Liqudator. |JNITED IJIRUCK. BJ-TON. npHORNYCROFT rpP rjtRUCK, 4J TONS. HUDSON, 6-cyl., 5-seater, fitted with Westinehouso shock absorbers. Also, 4 FORD 5-SEATER CARS. 2 1-TON FORD TRUCKS. 1 J-TON DELIVERY. 1922 OLDBMOBILE 5-SEATER. 7-SEATER SUPER 'SIX HUDSON. Ali have been Reconditioned, and are in Good Running Order. 3 INDIAN MOTOR-CYCLES AND SIDE-CARS. , "OUICK PARTS.-C arid 4-Cylind«r DifferJJ entialß Gear Boxes. Front and Rear Axles, Chassis frames, Members, - Clutches. Cylinder Blocks," Piston and Connecting Rods. Crank Shafls, Cam Shafts, Quantity of Spares for Buick _ Cars, v * CHANDLER PARTS.—Differential Parts, Flywheel. Cifltches, Gear Boxes, Crnnk Shaft, Cam Shaft. Timing Chains, Pistons, Cvlinder Blocks, Connecting Rods, Wire Wheels, Silencers, Lftrse Assortment Spark Plugs. Engineer's Pulleys, etc. ■ fjpHOS. TJ RTHUR, AUCTIONEER; (Opp. Town Hall). jpBIDAY. <r>Q . 1926, at"u o'clock" ' CPECIAL SALE OF UTILITY POULTRY, STOCK AND PLANT. >2OO - HEAD PUREBRED WHITE EG HORNS 200. 0 MONTHS OLD PULLETS IN MIDDLE OF LAY. 2 EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BRED COCKERELS, bred by T. Ingham PULLETS, ail bred to R, S. Higgenbotham Also, CHAFF CUTTER, LARGE SIZE 6RIT MILL, POULTRY HOUSE, 60 x 16, specially cors'tructed for removal. JJADLEY AND QO„ J^TD. Have been Instructed bv Mr. F. D. Uaher to Sell at their POULTRY AND PRODUCE MART. City Markets, on FRIDAY 20TH inst., at 11.O'CLOCK. . Mr. _ Usher ie a contractor with several jobs in hand and without necessary help to manage the fowls, and has. therefore, decided to sell the whole lot For laying birds, nothing better can be found anywhere. Every one is a potential champion, ,and ie full profit.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19406, 14 August 1926, Page 4
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