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SALES BY AUCTION jyjONDAY. AT // 12 NOONAT 13 T ole S TRE£T - p 0N&0NBY * Instructed by the Owner to Sell "WITHOUT RESERVE, QEORGJS SALES' BY AUCTION ORTGASEB g A gUBURBAN pROPERTIES. F RIDAY. M AY lf AT A.M. WILL SELL rpHE ■yynoLE of tii;e jpURNISHINGS AND piANO. rp JACKSON, As Under: — PIANO, by Victor, overstrunir. underdamper. full Tricord and Check Action; 3-PCE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Mociuette, Cushions. Carpet Squnre, Curtains, OAK OCC. TABLE. Vase. Ornaments, COPPER S .iIOKER S STAND, KAURI SIDEBOARD, 6 S.B. Chairs. Est. Dining Table, Hrasswarc, Set of Tantalus Cutlery. Curtains. Congo. Square. Hallstand. 2 Hall Mirrors, 11 YDS. AXM. RUN XER, 3ft. ivido; Palm Stand. B<>aeonsfielil "Wardrobe, Comb. Chest, 3ft. Oak Bed and Wire, 2 Single Comb. Beds. Beddins. Pillows. 3-Dr. Chest, fc-ett-ee and Sauab. Cheval Chest. Con sc. Square. GLASS-FRONT DRESSER. Can. Chairs. ICE CHEST. Aim. (Saucepans. Kitchen Table, 8-Day Cloclt, Dinner Ware. Glassware, Cups anc < Saucers, Tinware, Odd Tools. Etc., Etc. QEORGE yyALKER, 'j^TD.. AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Go aiding, Auctioneers. ("THURSDAY, AT 11 A.M. ATTRACTIVE gALE OF £>JQQ OF gUPERIOR pURNISHEsGS. ■jig AND QARPETS. ABOUT SO YARDS. (Various), H. R ros ,Q.ULBRANSEN pLAYER piANO. J£ ENT p ADIO. /t gINGER j^JTACHINE. AND A VARIED CATALOGUE 01? GOOD FURNISHINGS. GLASS. CHINA, BRASS AND E.P. WARE. Full particulars see last Friday's Papers. 'ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE WITHOUT RESERVE. piCHABD Jj TDNEXT POWER BOARD BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. "^yAIPIKO" JERSEY gTUD, Founded 18SS. The Property of C. G. C. DERMER. ESQ. ' JMPORTANT gALE pUTTER-FAT JERSEYS. AT THE FARM. CHELTENHAM (EIGHT MILES FROM FEILDING). TUESDAY, AT 11 A.M. (NOTE —This Sale was inadvertently advertised for Wednesday Api:il29.) SUPERBLY - BRED JLRSEIS. THE™ 1 PRODUCT OF OVER FORTY YE\ES OP CAREFUL DEVELOPMENT AND BACKED BY GENERATIONS OF PROVED BUTTER-FAT ANCESTRY. AS FOLLOWS:— 31 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS. 16 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-CALF HEIFERS 22 STUD ONE AND TWO-YEAR-OLD _ BULLS. 72// HEAD . Sixteen daughters of Viv'andiertJ s Prince. CB.B. (Mercedes Prince Vivandiere. VH C C O.R. 10361b. fat): 16 daughters of Waipiko Acme (Sybil's Gamboge Dreadnought, imp.—Holly Oak Acme, V.H.C.. COR 10561b. fat). Also cows and bulls by Hard Shot (Killarney Majestic—'Vivandiere. 10361b fat), Wainiko Anchor (Vivandiere s Prince, C.B.B.—Holly Oak Annie, V H.C.. C.O.R. 10561b. fat), and Waipiko Architect (Waipiko Anchor—Waipiko I nnubel. H.C.. C.O.R. 7111b. fat as a junior two-year-old). 80 MEMBERS OF THE FAMOUS , " CHRYSTABLE" FAMILY. 16 MEMBERS OF THE FAMOUS "'J" FAMILY. 8 MEMBERS OF THE FAMOUS " LE- , NORA". FAMILY. Catalogues now available froir the AucgTEPHENSON & QO., •LIMITED, _ WELLINGTON AND BRAN CHES PALMERSTON NORTH. FEILDING AND BRANCHEB. FAMOUS fERSEYS. Instructed by the MORTGAGEE, will Sell by Public Auction nt their Rooms, 3 Swanson Street (corner Queen Street), Auckland, on above date, the following:— I—3 RAWENE AVENUE. Grey Lynn. -1- Bungalow, 4 rooms and conveniences, standing on freehold section, 25.5 perches. Q—2o MOA ST., Pt. Chevalier, Bunca- — low. (> rooms and conveniences, and freehold section, 20.5 perches. 3—13 OBAN ST.. Grey Lynn. Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, freehold section, 17. > perches. 4—30 MOERIN ST., Ellerslie. Bungalow, 5 Doms. standing on i-aere section. £_4i NGATARINGA RD., Devonport. O Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, and freehold section, 55ft by over 300 ft. 6-89 HU SSTMERE RD., Takapuna. Semi-Buugalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette. and freehold section (corner), containing 1 rood. 17—7 ELLERTON RD., Mt, Eden. Bun : I galow, 5 rooms, and section, 3/ perches. 8-5 NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE Takapura. Bungalow, 4 rooms, and over i-aore section. 9—22 CHALLINOR CRESCENT, Mount Albert. Bungalow, 5 rooms, and freehold section, 20.2 perches. IA-53 LLOYD AVENUE EAST, Mount 1U Albert. 5-Roomed Bungalow, and comer section, 27.7 perches. U— 1 NEWHAVEN RD., Ellerslie. 4-Roomei Bungalow (roughcast on brick), and freehold section, 3b. 1 perches. i O—lß LIVERPOOL ST., Epsom Modern 1L Bungalow, 4 rooms, and freehold section, 32 2 perches. -fO-10 VOLCANIC ST.. Epspm BungaJLO low, 5 rooms, and freehold section, 23.7 perrhes. 1 A —CORNWALL RD., Papatoetoe ModJLt: ern Bui.galow (rough-cast on brick), 5 rooms and section, 1 rood. 1 J? —14A SHELLY BEACH RD. PonID sonby. .Bungalow, 4 rooms, all elec. trie, freehold section, 26.4 perches. 1 C-EVERSLEIGH RD., Takapuna. BunXU galow, 4! rooms and kitchenette, freehold section, over i-acre. All these properties ara in good order and replete vrith modern conveniences and can be purchased on easy terms. TTAIWAKA gALEYARDS, rpUESDAY, A PML 28, ON ARRIVAL OF AUCKLAND EXPRESS qrjQ HEAD CATTLE 25 SPRING COWS AND HEIFERS. 10 FAT STEERS. 20 FAT COWS. 50 VERY FORWARD 35-YEAR-OLD P \ HER. AND S.H. STEERS. 10 3-YEAR-OLD STEERS. 40 BONER COWS. 30 MIXED CATTLE. Entries Solicited. pUCKLAND & g( UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE IJ»HE "QONISTON" JERSEY gT^DTHE PROPERTY OF MR. R. WATERHOUSE, AT THE FARM, ARDMORE, TAKANINI, IJIHURSDAY, gQ 1936, AT 12 NOON. ONE OF THE HIGHEST CLASS OFFERINGS OF THE SEASON, comprising:— > PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS, Q SPECIAL STUD BULLS. MOTOR SERVICES > ITPKLANTI THAMES. UAURAKI A PLAINS.--W .WHITE & SONS. LTD Cars Dept. White Star Office. 22 Customs St Phones: 44-138. 41-963 Auc. Daily. 8.30 a.m.. 10 a.m.. -1.30 p.m Ths Daily, 7.30 a.m.. 12.30 p.m.. 3 p.m Sunday: Thames and Auckland. 9.30 a.m.. 630 p.m. COROMANDEL. Daily, except Sunday. 8.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Mercury Bay. Mon Wed.. Friday. 8.30 a.m and 10 a.m " W WHITE AND SONS. LTD.. Private Res.. 20-935. 4 UCKLANI) - NEW „|&Xpn° TB A THROUGH SERVICE RESUMED NO CHANGING DEPART ARRIVE. Auckland. 8 'a.m. New Plymouth. 6 p.m New Plymouth. 7.45 a.m. Auckland. G p.m PHONES: 42 469: After Hours. 13-266 GIBSON'S MOTORS. LTD.. Booking Offices: Auckland Office. 49 Customs Bt. E. Govt. "Tourist Dept., Thos. Cook and Son New Plymouth. r=-=g» WJ AIHI-PAEROA (via Hau VV raki Plains). Cars Depart IMI iWlf Booking Office for HAURAKI pWiORHRHtrt PLAINS paeroa. waihi •"JSnST ; M5 a.m.. 11 a.m.. 3 p.m I3un., 6 p.m. TAURANGA TE PUKE. WHAKATANE. GISBORNE 7.16 a.m., 11 a.m. Leave WAIHI for Auck land. 8.0 a.m., 12.20 p.m.. 4.45 p.m. (Sun 4.45 p.m.) Reduced Fares: Paeroa. 13s 6d Waihi. 16s: Tauranga. 19s 6d. Phones- ' 44-138. 41-968. —TRANSPORT. LTD.. 22 Cos toms St. E. ■A/mt* a 4 wi 00 *™ Csdujatit-® Daily Services to HAMILTON, ROTORUA. GIBBORNE NAPIER. NEW PLYMOUTH. WHA NGAREI. SILVERDALE. OREWA. WAIUKU. PUKEKOHE. New Address: 49 CUSTOMB STREET. Phones—Office: 41-000, 44-656 . 42-468; after Office Hours. 40-518 and 13-266. Otl , . . , Mr. Waterhouse is retaining only the mrnif heifers and heifer calves, and the Otiering will include CONISTON GOLDIE, H.C.. rO R 7421b. fat, former Junior Two-year-eld Class Leader. C.O.R. 9181b fat at 5 years, winner of 3 Gold Medals, ter and several near relations: GOaISIUn' BILBERRY, H.C.. C.O.R. 7481b. fat: CONISTON MAY QUEEN, H.C., 2nd class. COR 5761b. fat. Champion at Clevedon Show,' etc.; CONISTON BUTTERCUP. H.C.. C.O.R. 5521b. fat at 3 years: CONISTON MORELLE, H.C., C.O.R. 5511b. fat: CONISTON DUCHESS. H.C., C.O.R. oo3lb. fat at 3 years: CONISTON COY DUCHESS. Brd Class. C.O.R. 5111b. fat at 2 years. Reserve Champion at Clevedon, etc Many with records up to 500lb. fat a3 two-year-olds, and numerous prize-winners. Also wns of CONISTON BILBERRY, EC . COR. 7481b. fat.; CONISTON BUTTERCUP H.C., C.O.R. 5521b. fat, and CONISTON VICTRESS, V.H.C., C.O.R. 68Slb. fat. The "Coniston" Stud was founded 22 years ago, during which time 44 females, including 18 junior two-year-olds, have been tested for the great average of 503.351b. fat. All stock for Unreserved Sale excepting 2 females and the bulls. / Catalogues on Application. Commissions executed on behalf of absentee buyers. AUCTIONEERS: gTEPHENSON & QO., y LIMITED. WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND & Branches. AUCKLAND TO NAPIER DAILi. AUCKLAND, depart .. •• 7.15 a.m HAMILTON 10.30 a.m ROTORUA 1.15 p.m TAUPO 8.15 p.m NAPIER, airrive 8.30 p.m Fare, £3 Bs. BOOK AT AARD OFFICE. AUCKLAND DARGAVILLE.— Daily, 9.45 a.m. Bun days, 8.415 a.m.—Booking Agents, Lay cock and Faithfull, 14 Fort fit Phone 43-146 THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY limited (Incorporated in Australia in 1886) >' District Office: South British Building, Shortland Street, Auckland. "M.L.C" Traditions Fully Maintained in 1935 STRENGTH Assets exceed £24,000,000, of which over 90% was represented by Government, Municipal and Local Body loansi and loans on policies. The valuation of the Actuarial liabilities was mad« on strictly pure premium bases, the rates of interest assumed being 2\°/o for the Industrial Branch 'and 3% for the Ordinary Branch. These rates are unsurpassed for strength in New Zealand. PROGRESS The New Ordinary Branch business written was i.d i. , ; £4,838,871 An increase of £621,287. The New Industrial Branch business written was . . £3,264,735 The total New Business being .. a record £8,103,606 ?'The increase in funds was £963,469, the largest in the Company's history. GOOD MANAGEMENT, ECONOMY: Notwithstanding the substantial increase in business written, the percentage of income absorbed in expenses was only 8.86 in the Ordinary Branch and 24.58 in the Industrial Branch. LIGHT MORTALITY: The mortality experienced was the lightest ever recorded. SOUND INVESTMENT OF FUNDS: The effective rate of interest earned i on funds and reserves was £4/19/5 % in the Ordinary Branch and £4/17/3% in the Industrial Branch. Outstanding interest at the end of the year amounted to £5702 only, on assets of over £24,000,000, and none of it was brought into account. ' THE RESULT Again the M.L.C. has been able to increase bonus rates. EXAMPLE: Whole of life policy in the Ordinary Branch, age 30 at entry. Reversionary Bonus for First Year £2/5/-%, increasing to £4/2/-% for the 30th year. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETO. gEiga "W " BUSES FROM ■ggaSggasaJ iA ■ OPP. G.P.O. Queen Street, for WATERFRONT DRIVE AND BEACHES Every 20 minutes. Return Fares from City: To St. Heliers Bay, 1/2: Kohima rama, 1/-; Mission Bay, lOd. Also a service from NEWMARKET to BEACHES Return Fare from Newmarket, 1/2: Remuera P. 0.. 1/-; Upland Road, lOd. (Children under 15, half fare). Phone 24-788 for in quiries.—L. J. KEYS. LTD. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS Cb\ McWILLIAM. F. 1.0.. (N.Z.J, oph • thalmic Optician, 147 Queen St.. next Herald Oflice. Phone 45-222. rPHOS. fi\, LOWE9. F.8.0.A., F.8.A.0 1 (Edin.),. F.N.0.A., F.LO. (Eng.),. Oph thalmio Optician. Lister Bldg.. Victoria 9t 40-44R

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 6

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