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SALES BY AUCTION. ►ADLEY AND rpUESDAY, 0.01/ AND DAILY. TE KAUWHATA GRAPES. TE KAUWHATA GRAPES. W.B.C. PEAR'S. W.B.C. PEARS. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. PEACHES. PLUMS. APPLES. TOMATOES. LEMONS. BANANAS. ORANGES. ORANGES.' 9.30 A ' M '~and daily. VEGETABLES. PRODUCE. V EGETABLES. -L RODUCE. EGGS. |7>GGS. 17GGS. GGS. J-iGGS. J-JGGS, pADLEY AND QO., CITY MARKETS. J JONES, AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS, rjpO-DAY (TUESDAY). AT -Q O'CLOCK. WILL SELL BY AUCTION. POULTRY— ROOSTERS. HENS. DUCKS. TURKEYS, GEESE. W.L. PULLET J. 8.0. PULLETS PRODUCE POTATOES, PUMPKINS, KUMAR AS SV/EDES. ETC.. HAMS. bacon, cheese, honey in SECTIONS, HONEY IN TINS. FRUIT— APPLE"! PEAR'S. PEACHES, GRAPES ETC GRAIN— WHEAT. MAIZE. BRAN AND POLLARD. GENERAL SUNDRIES. Also, .1 WILTON CARPETS. J JONES. AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN AND MANURE MERCHANTS. On the Corner, CITY MARKETS. TURNERS AND I ROWERS, rjpuESDAY. g £>Q A.M. SHARP - FRUIT, FRUIT. PEACHES. BLACKBERRIES. TE KAUWHATA GRAPES. PEACHES. PEARS. PLUMS, LEMONS. APPLES, TOMATOES. GRAPES (HOTHOUSE). ORANGES. QUINCES. BANANAS (RIPE). FIGS. CAPE GOOSEBERRIES. 9 A.M.—PRODUCE AND VEGETABLES. L ULL SUPPLIES. U A.M.—POULTRY. ANGORA RABBITS AND PULLETS. NOON—EGGS, BUTTER. FLOWERS. rjpURNERS AND QROWERS, CITY MARKETS. gPECIAL pOULTRY gALEgPECIAL pOULTRY gALE. 400 FIRST-YEAR I.R. DUCKS. •100 FIRST-YEAR I.R. DUCKS. •100 FIRST-YEAR I.R. DUCKS. AT 12 NOON, rPO-DAY (TUESDAY). IN OUR MARKETS.

rjpUR'NERS AND Q ROWERS, gQUIRRELL AND QO. Will Sell by Public Auction, at 1 heir Salerooms, Hall of Commerce, High Street. T HIS D AY ~~ T UESDAYi AT O'CLOCK. BEDROOMS.—I -i-PCE. OAK BEDROOM SUITE (neat design). '2O Comb. Chests. Rimu Beds and Wiles tall sizes). Hospital Beds, B.M. Beds and Wires (all sizes). Bedding (new and used). 1 U'imu Cot and Mattress, 3 Pedestal Cupboards, Oco. Tables, Toiletware. LIVING ROOM.—I 0 I,'CK. REXINE DINING SUITE (comprising Couch, '2 Easy and 0 D. Chairs), '2 Oak Sideboards, H Rimu Sideboards. :s Rimu Oval Tables, U Rimu Settees and Squabs, Rimu and Oak Dining Suites. I 1 Hand Sewing Machine, 1 Oak D.H. Sewing Machine. 4 Pianos. I .1 able Gramophone and Records, Vases. Ornaments, 1" loor Rugs, etc. KITCHEN. ETC.—TABLES (ail sizes). •20 A.B. Chairs. 1 Dresser. '2 Meat Safes, Crockery. Glassware. Cutlery, Full Range Kitchen Sundries. Saucepans, Kettles, Buckets. 2 Lawnmowers, Garden Tools, 1 Success Spray Pump. Linoleums (good). '2 Congoleum Squares. Orion and Orb Ranges, Gas Stoves Wash Tubs. Califonts. Wheelbarrow.4 Office Desks. 1 Office Chair, I Portable Tvpewriter and General Sundries, 1 Oak Invalid's C'hair. '<S Hartmu.n's Cabin Trunks. TERMS CASH. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH ST. F OK S J ALE BV UCTION N.Z. C ,::oWii M INES C°- LTDKARANGAHAKE. H. J ACKSON. WILL SELL rPO-MORHOW (WEDNESDAY). COMMENCING AT 10 QFFICE AS FOLLOWS: 4 OFFICE) DESKS. I Milner Sale, 24in. 4 x 20in„ 1 Table, 2 Letter Presses, 1 Office Locker with Hi locl<9 and !i drawers: 1 Mill. Stanley Theodolite, 2 Book Cupboards 1 lar*e Set Gold Balance Scales, 3 Small Set Scaks. Drill Steel. 7 ton Shafting. Iron and Steel Split Pulleys, Wire Rone. Iron Pipes and t ittings. Valves. Bolts. Coach Screws. Washers, 2 Bolt and Pipescrewing Machines. 1 Double-cylinder Steam Winch. 1 6ft. Haulage Drum and Gear. 1 1200 Steel Tank. Jin. plate: limber and Bottle Jacks, 1 Air Receiver. sft * 15ft long: 60 Spanners. Hammers, etc.. 5000 Second-hand Bricks. 10 ton 20lb. Rails. 1 10-ton Hand Winch, suitable for hauling heavv boat on to slip: 7000 Bricks. Pel on Wheels and Generators and lots of other gear too numerous to detail.

the above all without reserve. SAME DAY AND PLACE. GO.OOOFT. KAURI TIMBER, suitable for Bridge Stringers. Decking. Buildings. Patternmakers and .Toiners. Stacks of odd Timber, suitable for farm use. also about 1500 Posts and Strainers; 8000 ft 18in. x 12in. 2000 ft. lSin. x 18m., 2000 ft 24in x 18in.. 3000 ft. lOiri. x lfiin.. 2300 ft. 12in. x 12in.. 3250 ft. I2in. x 10in.. 1500 ft. 12in. x 9in.. 1000 ft,. 12m. x Bin.. 2000 ft. lOin x 10in„ l'2soft. Sin. x Bin.. 5000 ft. 12in x 4in„ 3000 ft. 12in. x 2in., 5000 ft. Gin. x fun., 2500 ft. Oin. x 4in.. 2000 ft. Gin. x 3in., 500 ft. Gin. x 2in.. 1000 ft. 9in. x 2in. H JACKSON. TE AROHA, AUCTIONEER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20208, 19 March 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20208, 19 March 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20208, 19 March 1929, Page 3

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