SALES BY AUCTION rpO-DAY JjtlilDAY. fpURN'ERS A Q.ROWERS, JpRUITS, pRODUCB. yEGETABLES SELL DAILY BY AUCTION. 8.30 AM " jpRESH JSLAND Q RANGES. Ex Matua. "gOUTII AUSTRALIAN Q RANGES, Ex Wanganella. "gANANAS. jgANANAS. GRAPEFRUIT. PASSIONS. GRAPES. 11.11. TOMATOES TREE TOMATOES PINEAPPLES RIPE BANANAS. LEMONS. PEARS ISLAND TOMATOES. VEGETABLES AND PRODDCB IN SEASON. Including: CA BRACE. CAULIFLOWER. CELERY. LETTUCE. POTATOES. ONION'S. KUMAHAS. RHUBARB. I'ARSNirS. CARROTS. SWEDES. Etc. SPROUTS. PUMPKINS. ETC. 10 A M -R IPK 15 AN AN AS A.M.—pRESH CUT FLOWERS. 22 A.M.— poULTHY. SALES TUES., TIIURS., FRI. 1»> NOON—7?A KM ERS' BETTER. rpURNERS A Q.ROWERS. J^TD.. CITY MARKETS. pOULTRY, rHO DICE. GROCERIES. CI TV MARKETS. rpO-DAY (FRIDAY) 10.30 JOULTRY. AT 11 O'CLOCK. ROOSTERS. HENS. DUCKS. TURKEYS. PULLETS. CHICKENS. COCKERELS. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. BLACK, ORPINGTON PULLETS. pOULTRY. pOULTRY. AND "DIGS. I3IGS. X ALSO, AT 30.n0 A.M. -*• ISO SIDES BACON. 66 lIAMS. 110 TINS HONEY, OS ROLLS BACON. HAMS. BUTTER. CHEESE, HONLY. EGGS. li'SU SACKS POTATOES. 4:;0 SACK S E ° POT ATOF S. 200 SACKS°AND* BAGS PUMPKINS AND VEGETABLES. PUMPKINS, SWEDES. • QROCERIES Q.ROCERIES. 2SO PACKETS TEA. 306 TINS SOUP AND BEANS. 430 Tl r N Ru\E| H 'RAISINS, DATES. TINNED FRUIT, -CLEANSERS, SOAP. ESSENCES. CORDIALS. EXTRACTS. GROCERY SUNDRIES CON FECTION ERY. CONFECTION ERY. CROCKERY AND FANCY LINUS. QRAIN. ' G RAIN " AT 11.15 A.M. WHEAT. MAIZE. OATS. BRAN. POLLARD. MEAL. JpRUIT. pRUIT. HARDWARE AND SUNDRIES. QUANTITY POULTRY FEED TRAYS, NETTING. IMPLEMENTS. TOOLS. J JONES, AUCTIONEERS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ON THE CORNER. CITY MARKETS. ARTHUR, WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, NEXT'POWER BOARD BUILDING. rO-DAY (FRIDAY), O'CLOCK. On account of a Gentleman who is leaving Jominion. 2 WILTON PINK CARPETS, 9x9, and {) x 8.7. 2 WILTON CARPETS. O x 6.9. !™S^ce kbn Steef.eld suite bimu M sS™!lWe, with rb. ex. table. COURIER 5-VALVW WIRELESS SET. GRAMOPHONE FRANCKE PIANO. SINGER 66K4 SEWING MACHINE. 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 6-PIECE TWO-TONED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with Reflex Mirrors, as new. Also. 3 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Moquette), 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite, D/S Din. Suite with" China Cabinet, Refectory Table, Oak Din. Table, Billiard Table and Accessories, Kauri Sideboard, D/S Writing Bureau, Occ. Table, Palmstands, Seagrass Chairs, Crockery, China, Best Quality A 1 Cutlery, < EP. Ware, Curtains, Pictures, Table Linen 2 Screens, 4-Piece Oak Bedroom Suite, 3Piece D/S Bedroom Suite, 3-Piece Rimu Bedroom Suite, Oak and Rimu Comb. Chests. Ped. Cups.. Dble. and Bgle. Oak and 'Rimu Beds and .Wire 3, Dble. and Sgle. Kapok and Wool Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts and Linen Every Description. K TABLES AND CHAIRS, Cooking Uteii- « sils every description. Deck Chairs, Lawninowers, Gent'w Bikes, Majigle and General SunJrics every description. RICHARD AUCTIONEERS. """ <~7QUIRRELL AND QO. Will Sell by Public Auction, at Their Salerooms, 54 High Street, rjpO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT H -i 5 h.p.-Caiile Outboard Engine (without J. reserve). 1 Samuel Withers Fireproof Safe. a; v 'Vs x 25; j2O S. ft Match Lining, if x %; Set Rimu Shelving, . luf r t ,, x ,. b n ft x 3 i?; 2 Glass Panelled Doors, 1 bash, 6ft (>in x sft tiin; 1 Marble Slab, Gft x 2ft 7/iin; 1 l'lft Counter 4 x 10ft Farm Gates, M hcelbarrows, 20ft and 30ft Ext. Ladders, Concrete Copper Stands. Kauri and Concrete -ttashtubs, 3 30in Ranges, 2 Elec. lunges, Gas Stoves, 3 Ice Chests, 1 Set Rimu Shelving, 16ft x Bft 3in; Saw Bench, 1 Shop Fitting, lift, x 7ft, with sliding glass doors; 1 SGal. Milk Can, 1 Elec H.W. Cylinder, 3 Separators. Ladies' and Gent's Cycles, 0 Lemon Trees, 1 '-juoCul. Sq. Iron Tank. Garden Tools, t 3-pieee Chesterfield Suite (in wool moquette), 2 Axm. Carpets, 12ft x Oft X 12ft x 10ft Win; 1 Willon Carpet. 12 x 9; 1 Uphol. Rimu Settee, Uiinu Comb. Chests, Dble. and Single R. Beds and AVires. Dblo. and Single Mattresses, Mahogany Sideboard, Rimu Office Desks and Tables, Rimu Chairs, Radio Sets, and a Host of Useful Sundries pOY j^uyiRRELL. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRY It OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NE >V ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND, at the Request of the First Mortgagee, in Exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Deed of Mcrtgage No. 350751. JiRLDAY, 9g 103 G. AT n A.M. BUNGALOW, containing 4 roomj and conveniences, erected on a level cuarter-acre fiction, situated in Brandon Road, Glen Eden, and being the fir-it houso on I lie left from Great North Road. I 1 iyj ANI)ENO JACKSON Will Sell b.v Piib'ic Auction at their Auction Rooms, 3 Swanson Street, Auckland, on the above date: ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing One (1) root, more <r less, heinc Lot Four M) of a Subdivision of part of Allotment On? Hundred and Seventy-three .173) of the Parish of Waikomit' and being the whole of the land comprised in Deed of Mortgage registered in the Deeds Register Office at Auckland und'-r Number 3597 M The Mortgagee's Application end Estimato of Value of the land may he seen at the Office of she Regis-liar during office ,'iouis prior to the sale aud a copy thereof in ihe Auction Rooms at the time of ihe sale without paynunt of any fee. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may he BL'eti and perused at the Auction Rooms of T. Mandeno Jackson, 3 Swanson Street. Aucklr.nd, at the Olfice of Messrs Hamiu and Coates, Number 313 Colonial Mutual Building, Queen Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the Aortgagee.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22497, 14 August 1936, Page 6
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