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SALES BY AUCTION WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, NEXT POWER ISO AKb BUILDINGS, rji 0-I)AY rjpUESIUY, AT 1 O'CLOCK, Acting under instructions from ft Gentlemnn, who has been transferred to Australia, JJIS JJIGH-CLASS QAK AND jnURNITURE, QARPETS. CHESTERFIELD SUITE AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. WELL-SPRUNG 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Tapestry). 3-PCE. OAK-I'ACEI) SUITE (Moquette). SUPER WILTON CARPETS, it x 1-', 0 x 10.(5; SUPER AXM• CARPET, !) x 12. ■J BELGIAN RUGS. 6-PCE. OAK DINING SUITE, with Massive Plnteelass-front Sideboard. OAK HALLSTAND, OAK Ot'C. TABLES. 1-PCE. OAK BEDROOM SUITE. Good Quality Mattresses. SINGER 00K4 SEWING MACHINE WIRELESS SET. OAK BRIDGE TABLE AND -1 CHAIRS. Also: r> MILTON CARPETS, AXM. CARPET, Hearth Rugs, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Moquette), CHESTER FIELD SUITE, Loose Covers, Overmantels, RIMU DINING SUITE, D.S. Sideboard and Dining Table, D.S. China Cabinet, 7-lVe. Leather Dining Suite, Ox Kerbs and Firo Screens. Mirrors, 2 ■ Gramophones, SINGER ISK SEWING MACHINE, Morris Chairs. Settees. Occ. Tables. Bookshelves. Crockery, China Vases, Glassware, Seagrass Chairs, Rocker, Pictures, Cutlery. n,AK BEDROOM SUITE, 3-PCE. D.S. vJ' BEDROOM SUITE, Kauri Wardrobes, Rimu and D.S. Comb. Chests. Duchess Pairs, Chest Drawers, Divan, Doublo and Single Oak and Ilimu Beds and Wires. Double ami Single Kapok and Wool Mattresses, Blankets, Quilts, Down Quilts. Kitchen tables and chairs, cooking Utensils every description, 2 Lawnmowers, Garden Tools, Grit Mill, Congoleum Square, Linoleum, etc., etc. -RICHARD j AUCTIONEERS. QTOCK OF JJIGII-CLASS C HINA | AND QLASSWARE. E.P. TABLE CUTLERY, Al. STAINLESS KNIVES. GLASS SHOWCASES. OAK DISPLAY CASE*-, with Plate-glass Shelves. DISPLAY TABLES, LARGE MIRRORS, j rpO-MORROW -yyEDNESDAY, 11 A M • AT SALEROOM, NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDING. REMOVED FROM ROBERTSON'S QIIINA JgMPORIUM, QUEEN'S ARCADE. Mr. Robertson s reputation in the China Trade is Guarantee of Quality. SHOP FITTINGS INCLUDE: Glass display case, 7ft. oin. high x Oft. 3in., fitted with Drawer and Plateglass Shelv s. n OAK DISPLAY STANDS, 04m. x 53in. O s loin., and 53in. x Oft. Tin. x 20in., with Plate-glass Shelves. „™, 3HEAVI GILT-FRAME BEVEL MIRRORS, Ssin. x 51in„ 40in. x -11 in. O OAK FRAME MIRRORS, 72in. x 35in. O and 02 in. x 14in.; GLASS AND BRASSTOP TABLES, with Folding Stands; SMALL GATE-LEG TABLES, POR-CELAIN-TOP TABLE, 3-TIER PLATEGLASS SIIOWSTAND, with E.P. Frame. THE STOCK INCLUDES: /CLOISONNE WARE, DOULTON WARE, L TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, COFFEE SETS, FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, JARDINIERES. CUT CRYSTAL AND CHINA IN GREAT VARIETY Also, A 1 QUALITY E.P. TABLE CUTLERY, Al STAINLESS CUTLERY (British), CHROMIUM-PLATED TABLE CUTLERY. NOW ON VIEW. WORLD'S BEST BUTTER-FAT BULLS WORLD'S BEST BUTTER-FAT BULLS AT THE FOURTEENTH RATIONAL JERSEY gHOW 4 § ALIi RATIONAL JERSEY gHOW A g ALE - i TO BE HELD AT THE OLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS. HAMILTON, . rpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), rpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), (Note.—The Sale is now a One-dn.v Fixture.) SHOW AT 8.45 A.M. SALE AT 10.30 A.M. A SALE OF MANY BARGAINS—A SALE WHICH PROVIDES EXCELLENT VALUE FOR INVESTMENTS. IQ£i DOMINION'S PICKED JERSEY IOD BULLS. 10 TWO-YEARS-OLD AND OVER. ' 00 YEARLINGS. Special Selections from 30 Leading Studs of North and South Auckland. Waikato. Taranaki, Manawatu, Horowhenua, Wairarapa and Rangitikei. RECORD ENTRY FOR PRODUCTION In spite of decreased numbers owing to a general shortage of bulls, there are more sons or grandsons of cows with records from OOOIb. fat upwards than any previous sale. An analysis of the catalogue shows: jjj BULLS QUALIFIED for SECTION 1. 6 Sons or Grandsons of 10001b. butter-fat cows. 12 Sons or Grandsons of 000/IOOOIb. butterfat cows. 10 Sons or Grandsons of 800/0001 b. butterfat cows. 26 Sons or Grandsons of 700/8001b. butterfat cows. 85 Sons or Grandsons of 000/7001b. butterfat cows. 68 Sons or Grandsons of 600/6001 b. butterfat rows. 95 Sons or Grandsons of 400/500lb. butterfat cows. 45 Sons or Grandsons of V.11.C. cows. BO Sons or Grandsons of 11.0. cows. 03 Sons or Grandsons of Champion Butterfat Bulls. 37 Sons of imported sires. 1 Proved imported siro. Many Championship, and First, Second and Third Prize-winning Bulls, and many brothers to Famous Producers and Prize-winners EVERY BULL IS QUALIFIED ON A BUTTER-FAT STANDAED. Every Bull Is passed by Members of the Classification Committee of the NX Jersey Breeders' Association for type, condition and development Everv Bull is Guaranteed a Breeder. Practically All Bulls are For Sale Without ; Reserve, and there is no minimum bid on any I lot A SPECIAL SERVICE. — II buyers arc un- j able to attend the "National," they may have i bulls selected for them by our Stud Stock | Experts, who will alsu bid on specified lots j In accordance with instructions All bulls so j purchased will be despatched to their destin j ations by the safest and cheapest means. Catalogues are now available from the AUCTIONEERS: W, RIGHT. (JTEPIIENSON AND (10., O limited, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, HAMILTON j AND BRANCHES MOTOR SERVICES say a UCKLAND THAMES. IIAURAKI A PLAINS.—W WHITE AND SONS. LTD. Cars Dept. White Star Office, 22 Customs St. Phones 44-138, 41-003. Auck., Daily. 8.30 a.m.. 10 a.m., 3.30 p.m. Thames Daily. 7.30 a.m.. 12.30 p.m., 3 p.m. Sunday. Thames and Auckland, 0.30 a.m., 0.30 p.m. COROMANDEL. Daily, except Sunday, 830 a.m. und 10 a.m. Mercury Bay, Mon., Wed., Friday, 8.30 a.m. and 10 .a.m. W. WHITE AND SONS, LTD.. Private Res., 20-035. Auckland new fl*mouth THROUGH SERVICE RESUMED. NO CHANGING. DEPART: ARRIVE; Auckland, 8 a.m. New Plymouth, (i p.m. New Plymouth, 7.45 a.m. Auckland, 0 p.m. PHONES: 'l2-108; Alter Hours, 13-20(f GIBSON'S MOTORS, LTD.. Booking Offices: Auckland Office, to Customs St. E Govt. Tourist Dept., Tlios. Cook and Son, New Plymouth. AUCKLAND TO NAPIER DAILY. AUCKLAND Depart 7.15 a.m HAMILTON 10.30 a.m ROTORUA 1.15 p.m TAUPO 3.15 p.m NAPIER, arrive 8.30 p.ni Fare, ,C 3 3s. BOOK AT AARD OFFICE, AUCKLAND. ttr rh [XTAIHI, PAEROA (via Uau- ' ' raki Plains). Cars Depart akfluaM: Booking Office for HAIIRAKI *ii' C ?"j R "tj" PLAINS, PAEROA, WAIHI, \v,''7.ll a.m.. II a.m., 3 p.m. Sun., 0 p.in TAIJRANGA, TE PUKE, WHAKATANb, GIS BORNE, 7.15 a.m., 11 a.m. Leave WAIIII for Auckland, 8 a.m., 12.20 p.m., 1.-15 p.m. (Sun., 1.-15 p.m.). Reduced Fares: l'aercfa, 13s (id; Waihi, 108; Tauranga, 10s Od. Phones: 44-138, 41-003.—TRANSPORT, LTD., 22 Customs St. East.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22518, 8 September 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22518, 8 September 1936, Page 4