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SALES BY AUCTION pRUIT, pRODUCE, rpURNERS AND QROWERS, Jj TDSELL DAILY BY AUCTION. B.3OAPPLES, APPLES. APPLES APPLES. COOK ISLAND ORANGES. RIPE B'lJI BANANAS. RIPE FIJI BANANAS. , m N Z GOLDEN GRAPEFRUIT. N! GOLDEN GRAPEFRUIT. APPLES, APPLES. APPLES. PEAKS. PEAREs PEARS. CALIFORNIAN ORANGES. MANDARINS. HOTHOUSE GRAPES. HOTHOUSE TOMATOES. Passions. m Tomatoes. Lemons. Tree lomntoes. 9 A.M.— CELERY, CELERY. cauliflowers. CAULIFLOWERS. CABBAGE, POTATOES, PUMPKINS, CUCUMBERS. RHUBARB, MARROWS. LETTUCE, BEANS, KUMARAS. CARROTS. LEEK. Etc., in heavy supply. 10 RIPE bananas. RIPE BANANAS. 10.30 A FRESH CUT FLOWERS. 11 POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, good 3 Also 1 440-EGG INCUBATOR. Buffalo, to bo sold nt 11 o'clock. NOON-rOULTRY. 12 FARMERS' BUTTER. mURNERS AND Q.ROWEIIS, JJ TD " CITY MARKETS. poui/mv, fruit. J J ONEB ' Jj m ' AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS, rjp O-DAY (FRIDAY), 4T 10.30 AMpOULTRY AT 11 O'CLOCK. „ ROOSTERS, HENS, DUCKS, TURKEYS, CHICKENS, WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS, BLACK ORPINGTON PULLETS. Wwtttwy POULTRY pOULTRY PT rR _ TJIGS ALSO AT 10.80 A.M. XT 1600 SACKS' AND BAGS POTATOES. 150 BAGS ONIONS. 60 BAGS PUMPKINS. SEED POTATOES, SWEDES, KUMARAS, VEGETABLES. BACON, BUTTER, HAMS, CHEESE, HONEY. EGGS. 20 60LB. TINS HONEY. QROCERIES Q.ROCERIES On Account of a Shipping Company. 100 PACKETS LUX - 60 PACKETS RINSO. 100 PKTS. HUDSON'S EXTRACT. 200 PKTS. GRAPE NUTS. Slightly Damaged. Also, TEA, COFFEE, DATES, PEPPER. 280 PACKETS RAISINS. 200 TINS FRUIT. 190 PACKETS CORNFLOUR. SALT. SPICES. HONEY, ESSENCES. 200 TINS OX TAIL 180 BOTTLES SAUCE, PICKLEB, VINEGAR. GROCERY SUNDRIES. CROCKERY AND FANCY LINES. AT 11.16 A.M. QRAIN G 160 SACKS WHEAT, 100 SACKS BARLEY. 80 BACKS MAIZE, 65 SACKS POLLARD. 40 SACKS * • BRAN. pRUIT pRUIT JJARDWARE AND gUNDRIES 1 SEPARATOR. 1 GRIT MILL. , v 1 SET DRAWERS (for Grocer's Shop). CHURNS. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. J JONES, JjTD., AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN. PRODUCE AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ON THE CORNER, CITY MARKETS. piCHARD j^TD.. WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS. NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDINGS. fJIO-DAY -♦ pRIDAY. AT O'CLOCK. QAK AND pURNITURE. QARPETS, QHESTERFIELD gUITES AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS EVERY DESCRIPTION. WILTON CARPET. 9x9. AXM. CARPET. 3 - PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Genoa Velvet), 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Moauette). 6-PCE. LIGHT OAK DIN. SUITE. 8-PCE. GOLDEN OAK DIN. SUITE, G-PCE. FUMED OAK DIN. SUITE, Oak and Rimu Sideboards. Settee and Squab, Dining Tables and Chairs. Oak Occ. Tables, '2 Tile-top Tea Tables.,- Oak Tea Waggon, Ook Piano Stool. 2 Gramophones, Book Shelves, Easy Chair, Crockery. China, Glassware, 10 Rolls Lino. 4 -PCE. LIGHT OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 4-PCE FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 4-PCE. RIMU BEDROOM SUITE. Oak Warbrobes, R. Wardrobes. Oak and Rimu Comb. Chests. Double and Single Ook and Rimu Beds and Wires, Double and Single Kapok and Wool Mattresses. Blankets, Quilts. Chest Drawers. Mahogany Dress. Table, Duchess Pairs. Etc.. Etc. Kitchen tables and chairs. Small Sideboard. Kitchen Utensils Every Deecription, Linoleum. ALSO 200 OTHER LOTS GOOD USED FURNITURE. pTCHARD AUCTIONEERS. J R J^ OBE i RTSON ' JjXDSALEROOM. rpO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT A.M. 0 gPECIAL OF QUALITY pURNITURE ARRIVING. 7 CARPETS, Sizes from 9 x 9 to 18 x 9. Together with HEARTH RUG. BEDROOM MATS and VESTIBULE RUGS and RUNNER. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, exceptionally well made, in a very fine Quality Grey Ground Moquette. 3-PCE. RECEPTION HALL SUITE in a Silk Figured Damask. 2 SMART BEDROOM SUITES, one without Rob*. PIANO (John BroadwOod), good order. Can bo sold for under a tenner. 2' PAIR HALL CURTAINS, other Curtains. Cushions, Silk Lamp Shades, O.R. Settee and Moquette Squab. Oval O.R. Tables and Chairs and Hundreds of other Good Clean Pieces. ALSO GOOD COLLECTION GARDEN TOOLS, including MOWER. NOTE.—There's no question about it. but our Room preeents n wonderful spectacle. This is where YOU benefit. A..P ARKER, AUCTIONEER. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND, at the request of the Mortgagee in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Number 178752. pRIDAY, 1938, AT NOON. DWELLING in Carlton Terrace, off Main Road, Birkenhead, fifteen minutes' walk to Ferry Wharf, three minutes to Bus Service. Contains 4 rooms with hall, bathroom, scullery, wash-house, front and back verandahs. Fittings include electric light, two fireplaces, porcelain bath, range, gas stovo, sink, safe, cupboards, copper and tuba. No drainage. Section 50ft. by IGOft. Practically level. Will Sell by Public Auction at its Auotion Rooms, Wyndham Street, Auckland, on the above date. ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, con--tX taining 29.4 perches, more or less being Lot 15 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at _ Auckland under Number 10208, which said parcel of land is portion of Allotment Number 58, of the Parish of Takapuna, and is all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 806, Folio 130, of the Auckland Registry; subject to covenant respecting fencing contained in Transfer Number 12G253. The Mortgagee's application, containing the estimate of the value of the land, can be seen at the office of the Registrar during office hours prior to the sale, and a copy may be seen in the Auction Room at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. For particulars and conditions of balb apply at the office of Meredith and Hubble, Solicitors, Yorkshire House, Shortland Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21561, 4 August 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21561, 4 August 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21561, 4 August 1933, Page 2

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