SAI.ES by auction. AND £lO., J^TD., fJIO-DAY jpRIDAY, AT Q A.M. AND DAILY. RIPE FIJI BANANAS. RIPE FIJI BANANAS. ISLAND ORANGES. APPLES. " LEMONS. PEARS. TOMATOES. PASSIONS. BANANAS. SYDNEY MANDARINS. GRAPES, PLUMS. VALENCIA ORANGES. POORMAN ORANGES AND TREE TOMATOES. 0 gQ A.M. AND DAILY. VEGETABLES IN SEASON.* POTATOES. ONIONS. NEW POTATOES. NEW POTATOES. NEW POTATOES. NEW POTATOES. PRODUCE AND EGGS. PADLEY AND C°.. l td ~ CITY MARKETS. J JONES, L TD., AUCTIONEERS. TpRIDAY, >OULTRY 10.30 22 O'CI >OULTRY ROOSTERS. HENS. DUCKS. TURKEY S, PULLETS, CHICKENS. BLACK ORPINGTON PULLETS. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. DAY-OLD CHICKS. DAYOLD CHICKS. TABLE ROOSTERS. Also, J)IGS, PIGSAT 10.30 AMPRODUCE, FRUIT. GROCERIES. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE. POTATOES. TABLE AND SEED. 2500 SACKS TABLE POTATOES. 2500 SACKS TABLE POTATOES. 168 SACKS ONIONS. SWEDES, PUMPKINS, VEGETABLES. Bacon, cheese, hams, eggs, BUTTER, HONEY. EGGS EGGS BUTTER. 87 SIDE BACON. 150 'TINS HONEY. 25 HAMS. QROCERIES Q.ROCERIES GROCERY SUNDRIES. 15Q BOTTLES SAUCE. 200 BOTTLES CHUTNEY. 25 CASES DRIED FRUITS. 200 PACKETS DATES. 10 CASES APRICOTS. 2-26 TINS FRUIT. FISH. FRUIT. MAJBARONI. CORNFLOUR. W 200 TINS SALMON. 300 PACKETS TEA. 226 PACKETS SOAP EXTRACT. 10 BOXES TOILET SOAP. AND ONION PLANTS. CABBAGE PLANTS, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. QRAIN. GRAIN—--75 SACKS MAIZE. 80 SACKS POLLARD. 66 SACKS BARLEY. 86 SACKS OATS. FRUIT— X ALL KINDS <IN SEASON. J, J 0 ™®" L m - AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN, PRODUCE AND MANURE MERCHANTS,* ON THE CORNER. CITY MARKETS. IJiURNERS & QROWERS. BY' AUCTION. j^RIDAY, q a.m.— " CHOICE DESSERT APPLES. CHOICE DESSERT APPLES. CHOICE DESSERT PEARS. COOKING APPLES. HOTHOUSE TOMATOES. ORANGES. MANDARINS, LEMONS. TREE TOMATOES, TOMATOES. PINES, GRAPES, RIPE BANANAS, PLUMS. •9 A-M----y-EGETABLES AND pRODUCE. IN HEAVY SUPPLY. NEW POTATOES. NEW POTATOES. ASPARAGUS. CAULIFLOWERS, CELERY, CABBAGE. LETTUCE, SPROUTS. -ROOT VEGETABLES. KUMARAS. POTATOES, PUMPKINS. A.M.— T3OULTRY "POULTRY. IJIURNERS & "QROWERS, CITY MARKETS. 1000 S' j^RIDAY. ► OTATOES, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. trnn onions, swedes, carrots, OUU PARSNIPS, CABBAGES. PUMPKINS. JQQ CASES KUMARAS. 1000 FRUl seas l on ST lines in WANTED:— *OO BAGS NEW POTATOES AND 3000 APPLES. ESPECIALLY COOKERS. ► ERKINS AND FRIDAYS. 2.30 P.M. SATURDAYS, 9.30 A.M. TUESDAYS. 2.30 P.M. At <ho JfRESH jy,£EAT "jyjARKET. 195, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Opp. Newton P.O. PRIME ON BEEF. PRIME WETHER MUTTON. DAIRY FED PORK. From our Own Farm at Your Own Price. J. H. ANSELL, Auctioneer.
Safe Provision for Your Dependents T° ensure the support of your dependents, and to protect the interests of your other beneficiaries, appoint the New Zealand Insurance Company Limited as executor and trustee under •your Will. You can thus provide for the continued exercise of experienced business judgment in the affairs of your Estate. Write for the Company's interesting Trustee Booklet to TRUST MANAGER New Zealand Insurance Company Limited, Auckland. Trustee, Executor, Agent, Attorney. • (Specially Empowered hy Act of Parliament.) Assets Exceed £3,000,000.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20993, 2 October 1931, Page 4
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