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SALES BY AUCTION rjjiURNERS AND Q. ROWERS, pRUIT, JpRODUCE, "yEG-ETABLES. SELL DAILY BY AUCTION. 8 tomatoes. STRAWBERRIES. RASPBERRIES. BLACK CURRANTS. APRICOTS, PEARS, APPLES, SUNKIST AND JAMAICAN ORANGES, GRAPES. LEMONS. ETC. 8.30 "CUCUMBERS (in heavy supply). LETTUCE. MARROWS, GREEN PEAS. BEANS. RHUBARB. CARROTS, PARSNIPS, BEET, SPINACH. CABBAGE, POTA TOES, ONIONS, PUMPKINS. ETC. 10 A M RIPE BANANAS. 1 f\ A.M.— 1U FRESH-CUT FLOWERS. UA.M. — POULTRY. 1 o NOON 14 Fi Jri —- FARMERS' BUTTER. rpURNERS AND Q. ROWERS, CITY MARKETS. 130ULTRY. PRODUCE. GRAIN. 1 GROCERIES \» a r icftr I TONES, riw, cnY MARKETb, ' rPO-DAY jpiilDAY. AT 10.30 i M ' JpOULTRY * pOULTRY. AT O'CLOCK. ROOSTERS, HENS. DUCKS. TURKEYS. PULLEIS. CHICKEN S. COCKERELS. COCKERELS HENS, DUCKS. CHICKENS POULTRY pOULiRY AND X -mra piGS P IGS " ALSO AT 10.30 A.M. POTATOES, ONIONS. SWEDES. VEGETABLES. MCo^Gsf f Si-BS?S E ' E c H a°s NEY ' ™ BOXE9°FA E KMEHS' BETTER. QROCERIES QROCERIES. TEA, COFFEE. CORDIALS. RAISINS. MUSCATELS. ESSENCES. 230 TINS FRUIT. 200 TINS FISH. 1R(1 PACKEJS qat^PV CHOCOLATES, CONFECTTONEBV /CROCKERY "^OVELIIfcb. nAI * QRAIN. f,B SACKS WHEAT. 00 SACKS MATZE. 40 SACKS OATS. 30 SACKS BARLEY. 20 SACKS POLLARD. BRAN. MEAL. OATS. pRUIT pRUIT. TOMATOES. APPLES. PLUM«. PEACHES. HARDWARE ANT) SUNDRY LINES. J J OXES - L ro ~- AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN. PTCOrmrE AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. ON THE CORNER. CITY MARKETS. pRODUCE J^TD.. WILL SELL BY AUCTION POD AY (FRIDAY).

AT 8 A.M.— STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES. RASPBERRIES, BLACK CURRANTS. BLACK CURRANTS. WM. BON CHRETIAN PEARS. WM. BON CHRETIAN PEARS. APRICOTS, APRICOTS. H.H. GRAPES, H.H. GRAPES. HH. TOMATOES. H.H. TOMATOES. PEACHES. PLUMS, APPLES (Local), APPLES (Canadian). LEMONS, ORANGES. GRAPEFRUIT, BANANAS. PINEAPPLES, PASSIONS, OUTDOOR TOMATOES. 9 A.M.— * NEW POTATOES. ONIONS. PEAS. BEANS, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER. PUMPKIN. SWEDES. KUMARAS. LETTUCE. CARROTS. ■RFETROOT CELERY, RHUBARB, SPINACH MARROWS. CUCUMBERS. SPRING ONIONS. pRODUCE jy£ ARRETS, CITY MARKETS. AND QO._, Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Salerooms, Hall of Commerce, High areet, fJVO-DAY JpRIDAX, AT A.M. / A PVRT KEGS 1} NAILS, 1 Roll Cyclone 4 Fencing 1 Power Mincing Machine 1 Butcher's Block, 1 Enamel Sink G Sashes (sft Gin x 21ft Gin). 1 Ext Ladder. 3 Lawn mowers. 1 Set Franklin Scales (to weigh 281b), 2 Bootmaker's Machines. Gas btoves (late models). Coal Ranges, 2 H.P. Ranges. Coppers and Stands. Kauri and Concrete Washtubs. 36 Milk Buckets. 2 Motorcycles. 2 Tents and Flys 10 Step Ladders. Tables Chairs. 2 Baby High Chairs. 1 Cabinet Gramophone and Records, Kitchen Sun dries. Beds and Wires (all sizes). Bedding, 12 Comb. Chests, 1 Wardrobe. 2 Chesterfield Suites, 3 Battery Wireless Sets (no reserves!. 1 5-Vnlve D.C. Electric-W. Set. 1 9-Valve Vocation Radio Gramophone. Office De?ks, 1 Sewing Machine, Electric Motor. 1 Microscope and Case, and General Household Furniture and Sundries, 1 Underwood Tvnewrifer. . TERMS CASH. gQUIRRELL. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. gHEEP § ALE j (Under the auspices of the Manawatu and Weat Const Stud Sheep Sale Committee). OHOWGROUNDS, TT<EILDING. rpUESDAY. JANUARY J^ f 1935. COMMENCING AT 11.30 A.M. SHARP rpHE AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION Will sell by Public Auction as above, -j rjn STUD SHEEP. -L I O Comprising:— 40 STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 138 STUD ROMNEY RAMS (Certified). The offering consists of entries from the most successful STUD SHEEP BREEDERS in the Dominion and affords a rare opportunity to those who wish to improve their flocks by the introduction _of rams from tiie beat blood in the Dominion. ORDER OF SALE: SOUTHDOWNS. ROMNEYS. Send for a Catalogue to Secretary, Box 98, Feilding.

USE tElje Zeaktllb jpjeralb CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISEMENT ORDER. Prepaid Rates— ' - # (Jp to 12 Words 1/—» 3 Consecutive Insertions, 2/6 19,200r 21 Words 2/6, 3 Consecutive nser ions, 13. 14 or IS Words 1/6, 3 Consecutive Insertions, 4/- 22, 23 or 24 Words 3/-, 3 Consecutive Insertions, 8/0 16, 17 or 18 Words 2/-, 3 Consecutive Insertions, 5/S 25 to 30 Words 3/6, 3 Insertions, • Complete ths advertisement with name or nom-de-plume or address, as required. Count these words also for cba '** Birth, Death, Marriage, In Memoriam and Bereavement Notices, 2/6 per insertion of 30 words; 9d „ 7aUolumn"sA Birth*: Thanks to docfeor/nurse, 1/- extra; to both doctor and nurse, 2/- extra. Engagement Notices (in soc.al column;, Messrs. WILSON «c HORTON LTD.. P.O. Box 32, Auckland. Please insert the above advertisement la the " New Zealand Herald. Number of Insertions., Stamps Enclosed. j signed by the advertiser and address stated. Address *• t ; 3u p^L D «SS tsszs^s:OnA-d zr&ttt&uz&z boa- » % receipt of postage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22005, 11 January 1935, Page 2

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