SALES BY AUCTION. lOULTRY, PRODUCE, G RAm. J. J ONES. T TD., CITY MARKETS, JJO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. jpOULTRY AND pRODUCE gALE. POULTRY AND PIGS. ROOSTERS. PULLETS, CHICKENS, TABLE BIRDS. SELECTED PULLETS AND HENS. Qnnn head poultry. OUUU HEAD POULTRY. DUCKS. ROOSTERS. HENS. ALSO. AT 11 O'CLOCK. JJRODUOE— FARM AND DAIRY. OKAA SACKS—TABLE POTATOES. „ OOUU SACKS—SEED POTATOES, all kinds. 70 BAGS ONIONS—Good Keepers. EUMARAS. PUMPKINS, VEGETABLES. BACON. CHEESE. HONEY, EGGS, BUTTER. 30 SIDES BACON. 350 CHEESE (Good Quality). 20 SACKS WALNUTS. 50 TINS HONEY. Numerous Produce and Grocery Lines. TpRUIT. TTiRUIT. J? KUIT. i RUIT. ALL KINDS IN SEASON. a RAIN RAIN fl RAIN. RAIN. VJBAIN. 35 SACKS BARLEY. 56 SACKS WHEAT. J. J< [AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN. PRODUCE AND MANURE MERCHANTS, ON THE CORNER. CITY MARKETS. AND QO.. rjpO-DAY p RID AY. (J A.M. SHARP AND JQAILY. ALL FRUITS IN SEASON. ALL FRUITS IN SEASON. • Including: I APPLES. DESSERT AND COOKING, jtx PEARS, ISLAND ORANGES, NAVEL ORANGES, BANANAS, GRAPES, THEE TOMATOES. MANDARINS, PASSIONS, LEMONS, H.H. TOMATOES. POORMAN ORANGES, PINES. GRAPE FRUIT. g 3Q A.M. AND J)AILY. BRODUCE. including POTATOES, CAULIFLOWERS, ONIONS. CAB- ' BAGE, CARROTS, PARSNIPS, BEET, CELERY, BRUSSELS SPROUTS. fgGGS. jgGGS. JgGGS. AND QO., J^TD., CITY MARKETS. rpO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 930 AM. 1 Afifl SACKS POTATOES (TABLE IUUU AND SEED). CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER. SWEDES. PUMPKINS. KUMARAS, MAIZE WHEAT ORANGES, APPLES, TOMATOES, GRAPES. LEMONS. ANTED: -J 0Q CASES LEMONS. 150 CASES POORMANS. 200 SACKS CABBAGES. 0 N S ALB: 1 A TONS AUTUMN • GROWN SEED JLU POTATOES. pERKINS AND gONS, CITY MARKETS. IJIURNERS AND QROWERS, J^TD., fJiO-DAY pRIDAY, rp O-DAY pRIDAY, AND DAILY. 9 A.M. SHARP- _ TSLAND ORANGES, J-SLAND ORANGES. MANDARINS, BANANAS. APPLES, Dessert, APPLES, Dessert. APPLES (Cookers). / PEARS (Dessert), PEARS (Cookers). TREE TOMATOES,.LEMONS. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. AUSTRALIAN GRAPES. TOMATOES. HOTHOUSE TOMATOES. GRAPEFRUIT, PASSIONS. PERSIMMONS. RIPE BANANAS. 9 A.M.—PRODUCE AND VEGETABLES, POTATOES. BEANS, KUMARAS, PEAS, PUMPKINS. MARROWS. CUCUMBERS. LETTUCE. BRUSSELS SPROUTS, ROOT VEGETABLES. CITRON MELONS, CELERY. A.M.—POULTRY. 12 NOON.—EGGS. BUTTER. FLOWERS. rjIUBNERS AND QROWERS, J^TD., CITY MARKETS.
ATTRACTIVE RUCTION gi IOSEFUL JTIGH-Q.RADE JjiURNISHINGS, pHESTERFIELD gUITES, OARPETS, JSIANOS AND QRAMOPHONES. JOHN OARLAW. "WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS {SALEROOMS, 24, WYNDHAM STREET (Next Gas Go's. Offices). /mO-DAY. AT A.M. THE FURNISHINGS OF SEVERAL HOMES. Removed to the Mart for Convenience of Sale. Details: IICVING ROOMS. -8-PIECE RIMU DINING ROOM ST7ITE (comp. Oval Mirrorback Buffet, with leadlight doors, Oval Table and (5 Dining Chairs, all on Cabriolo legs), Rimu Occ Tables, 4 RIMU MORRIS CHAIRS, Oak Escretoire, Palm Stands, Jardinieres, China and Glassware, Pictures,, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE ( in W°ol Moquette, beautifully sprung). Choice Oak Dining Room Suite of 10 pieces (comprising quaint oak Sideboard, Cfval Dining Table and 8 Chairs); Dull Pol. Settee ■with Moquette Squab, Curtains, Bungalow Blinds. Reed Loom and Seagrass Chairs, Chesterfield Lounge (in Tapestry), Tea Waggons. Rimu Sideboards, Easy Chairs, 3 Portable Gramophones, Cushions, Oak and Rimu Chairs, Oval Rimu Dining Table 3, Floor Rugs, 2 Binger Sewing Machines, Bookshelves, Oak and Rimu China Cabinets, very Handsome, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in black snd geld silk Damask), Rimu Hallstands. iTJEDROOMS—RIMU AND POL. KAURI ID COMB. CHESTS, D. and S. Wood Beds and Wires, Kapok Bedding, 4x2 Rimu Cot. Floor Rugs, 4-PIECE OAK BED ROOM SUITE (comprising Mirror-door Wardrobe, Dressing Chest, Toilet Cabinet and 4ft. 6in Bedstead and Wire), Duchess Pairs, Washstands, Rimu Ped. Cupboards, RIMU TALLBOY CHESTS. Bedside Tables, Bedroom China, Box Ottoman, 3ft. Rimu Comb. Beds, 24 Rimu Comb. Chests, 3 Pairs Single Blankets, Pillows, Curtains. Swing Toilet Glasses KITCHEN.-AL. SAUCEPANS AND ENAMEL SAUCEPANS. Cutlery. China and Glassware, Tables, B.W Chairs, Sewing Machines, Linoleum, Hearth Rugs, Couches, Gent.'s Bicycle, Wood Kerbs, Gas Stoves and a host of Useful Sundries JOHN QARLAW, AUCTIONEER. VALUER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 24, WYNDHAM STREET (Next Gas Co.'s Offices.) Phone 44-246
TTNDER CONDUCT OP THE REGIB- - THAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, at the request of the Mortgagee, in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Deed of Mortgage No. 309053. JyJ'EVILLE JjTD.. Uns been requested to Sell by Public Auction at its Auction Rooms, at No. 4, Wyndham Street, in the City of Auckland. on the above date. ' A LL THAT PIECE OF LAND contain ins 1 rood 5 perches, more or less tieinc part of Allotment 165, of the Parish of WaiUomiti. The property to be sold is situated at the corner of Liverpool Street and Croydon Road. Glen Eden. The buildings comprise a good five-roomed Bungalow _ Residence, with usual conveniences and insured for £550. The Mortgagee's application and estimate of value rnny be inspected at the office of the Registrar during ofiice hours and a copy may be seen at the Salerooms at the time of the sale without payment of any foe. For particulars and conditions of Bale kpply to the Auotioneera. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20601, 27 June 1930, Page 8
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