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SALES BY AUCTION FIRE I p7EF| GROCERIES DRAPERY - SUNDRIES SALVAGE AUCTION SALE, On Account of whom it may concern, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 18, AT 10 O'CLOCK, J JONES, jyMITED, WILL SELL BY AUCTION IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS—WITHOUT RESERV E, DAMAGED BY SMOKE AND WATER, LARGE QUANTITY of Tinned Fruits Dried Fruits, Loose Sultanas and Raisins in packets, Tinned Peas and Beans. Tins of Jam Large quantity Coffee. Ground Ginger, Tea' loose and in packets, Bags of Flour j ce " Sago. Haricot Beans, Floor Polish, Tins of Pepper, Packets of Jellies. Sundry other Grocery Lines. Large Quantity Paper Bags DUAPJiKY, Men's Working Trousers and Denims, Men's Singlets and Underpants Towels, Gum Boots, Sandshoes. ALSO—SO Sanitary Pans and Porcelain Basins. Large Quantity of Sundries. SALE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 10 A.M. IN OUR PREMISES, CITY MARKETS AUCKLAND. J. JONES, LIMITED, Auctioneers and General Merchants. QEORGE "yy ALKER, J^TD. ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE SALE. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE DE LUXE SALEROOMS, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT U O'CLOCK, THE SUPERIOR MODERN FURNISHINGS. GOOD UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. Including: TWIN OAK BEDROOM SUITE OF 7 PIECES, including M. Wardrobe Dress, ing Table, Tallboy, Twin Beds and Wires. UNCUT MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Green. 2 4-PCE. OAK BEDROOM SUITES ( no Wardrobes). TAPESTRY CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 2 AXMINSTER BODY CARPETS. 2 OAK DINING SUITES. ELECTROLUX, LADY'S OAK WRITING BUREAU. IMPORTED SHERIDAN INLAID CHINA CABINET. AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS. SKYSCRAPER ALL-W AV E R A DIG, G-val. Details: LIVING ROOMS. Upright Grand Piano, undrrdamper and in perfect condition; Oak Dining Room Suite of fi pieces; Inlaid Sheridan China Cabinet, E.P. Ware, Lamp Shades, I :;-l'iece Chesterfield, uph. in uncut niorjuette, | Cushion-, Inlaid Card and Draught Table, i Oak Escritoire, Oak Dining Room Suite with | draw-leaf Table. Cabinet Sewing Machine j Ore. Tables, Decanters. Pictures, Smoker's : Stand. Firr-ido Chair.-. clrfsterfield Suite, uph. i in Tapcstr.v, Draw-leaf Table and f Chairs; Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, Copper Fire Screen, Radiator, Chesterfield Suites, Glassware, Salad Bowl, E.P. Hot Water Jug and Coffee Pot, Tea Waggons, Copper Box Kerb, Jardinieres .'(-Piece Chesterfield Suite, uph. in Genoa, Hall Curtains, Bric-a-Brac, Oak China Cabinet, Cushions, Cutlery, Oak Jacobean Sideboard, Oak Jacobean Ext. Table, carved Hall Chairs, Panel Settee and Squab. BEDROOMS. —Twin Oak Bedroom Snite with Wardrobe, Dressing Chest, Tallboy and Panel Bedsteads, Kapok Mattresses, Oak Bed Suite, with round' mirror, Low Wardrobe and full size Bedstead, Bedspread and Cushions; Blankets, O.R. Comb. Wardrobe, Tallboys; Oak Bed. Suite, with mirror-door Wardrobe, reflex mirror Chest, Tallboy, Panel Bedstead; Rugs, Stools, i} Single Panel Beds and Wires, O.R. Dressing Chests, Bedside Tables. Oak Bedroom Suite, full length Wardrobe/Round Mirror Dressing Chest, Panel Bedstead, Kapok Bedding, Radiator. Spark Screen, Lampshades, Slip Mats. Dressing Stools, etc, KITCHEN CABINET with Icadlighf-door and Cupboards, Carpet Sweeper, Coal Bucket, Cutlery, Clothes Basket. Garden Hose, Electric Cooker, Dinner Ware, Settee and Squab, O.R. Chairs, Kit. Table. Primus, Acme Wringer, Jam Jars, etc. AND, AT 2.30, 20 AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS. CORRIDOR RUGS AND RUNNERS, 4 CONGO SQUARES. 20 YDS. BODY CARPET. NOTE.—These Furnishings and Carpets are worthy of inspection. NOW ON VIEW. GEORGE WALKER, LTD.. The Specialty Auctioneers, Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. NEWTON KING, LTD., AUCTION E ERS, MO REIN S VILLE. THE SALE OF THE YEAR. OUTSTANDING TARANAKI STOCK. ON THE FARM. MAIN MATAM AT A-TIR A U ROAD. OKOROIRE RAILWAY. MONDAY, JUNE 23. AT 11.30 A.M. NEWTON KING. LTD., favoured with instructions from MESSRS. SAUNDERS and TARRANT, who are giving up dairying and going in entirely for sheep, will offer as above. THEIR OUTSTANDING HERD Of 114 EXTRA CHOICE GRADE JERSEY COWS. 25 EXTRA CHOICE GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS,' Together with a I SPLENDID OFFERING OF QUALITY PIGS. comprising:— 2 P.B. BERKSHIRE SOWS, to Farrow. 3 DEVON SOWS, to Farrow. 2 TAMWORTH SOWS, to Farrow. 1 LARGE WHITE SOW, to Farrow. 10 MAIDEN DEVON SOWS, to Farrow. 1 MAIDEN DEVON SOW and Litter. 1 PEDIGREE DEVON BOAR. 50 SPLENDID DEVON STORES. 3 Pighouses, 2 Tons of Copra, 2 44Ga\. Drums Molasses, G 20GaI. Milk Cans, 3 lOGal. Cream Cans, SOOGaI. Sknn-milk Tank, 300Gai. Water Trough, 400 Gal. Manure Tank, (2 tans). 14 Sft. Pig Troughs, 3 21ft. Troughs, ;? L-ift. Troughs, <3 14ft. Troughs, 22in. Horse Collar. S.F. Plough, 16 B. Orpington Hens, 2 P.B. Roosters. The above is. without a doubt, one of the greatest quality herds it has been the pleasure of the Auctioneers to offer in the Waikato. Established six years ago as a line of 'twoyear Taranaki heifers, the herd has been culle,d and refilled with selected heifers from Taranaki annually. The butter-fat for the last two years has been 37,0001b. of fatfactor.v returns. Outstanding for quality, type and constitution and absolutely immune from disease of any kind, and practically all calving in July and August, we. strongly advise clients desirous of purchasing selected stock to BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS SALE. Inspection Invited and Welcomed. ALL CATTLE PLACED ON TRUCKS FREE OF CHARGE. 1 DRAUGHT Ma RE, guaranteed A.W. On account H. C. Wells, Okoroire: 3 SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSES, guaranteed first-class workers in everything. Light Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE, ON THE FARM, ALEXANDER ROAD. HUNGAHUNGA. WAHAROA. TUESDAY. JUNE 24. AT 11.30 A.M. NEWTON KING, LTD., favoured with instructions from MR. E. KINN, who has put on a Sharemilker with his own herd, will offer as above . HIS C 0 M P L E T .E HERD S5 JERSEY AND JERSEY X DAIRY COWS. 34 AYRSHIRE JERSEY X TWO-YEAR HEIFERS. rTX .„ 10 AYRSHIRE JERSEY X YEARLING HEIFERS. 2 DRAUGHT HORSES. Together with Crossloy locwt. Tip Lorry, Tip Dray, Booth-Mac Titan Windmill, Chip Heater, Cinevax Electric Fence, .Spring tart Saddle, Harness ami Swingletrees. The above is a strong-const it r.tioned, deepbodied herd of cows, in splendid condition. They have given excellent returns, and, calving mainly in July and August, should do well wherever taken. On Account of MESSRS. G. S. and M. E. MILLER Waharoa, whose sbaremilking contract has expired. 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES (A.W.), good shatters; 1 CHILD'S POM. 7 years. Samson Stacker (as new). Gainsborough Mower, 2 20-Gal. Milk Cans (as new). Drum of Chloride of Lime, - Sets Collar. Hames and Winkers, small Electric Stove. Light Luncheon Provided. - CLEARING 'SALE. ON THE FARM, PARALLEL ROAD. MONAVALB. CAMBRIDGE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. AT 11.30 A.M. NEWTON KING, LTD., favoured with Instructions from MR. G. I. CHRISTIANSEN. who is giving up dairying and going in for sheep, will offer as above, HIS SPLENDID YOUNG HERD Of 130 JERSEY AND JERSEY X DAIRY COWS 12 MAIDEN' DUROC JERSEY SOWS, to Farrow. The above sale, due entirely to the vendors sons going overseas making it necessary lor him to change to sheep, affords clients a splendid opportunity of securing good young cows that win do well Comprising mainly second, third and fourth calvers. calving from the Ist of July onward, we know they will please. One hundred of the cows are mated vo Jersey bulls, with 30 mated to Ayrshire bulls. BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS SALE. Light Luncheon Provided. J£ING, jyi'D.. MORRINS VILLE. 'JQ ALGETY & QOMPANY, (Incorporated in England) KOPU STOCK SALE. „ TUESDAY. .TUNE 21. 1!>11, AT 12 I\OCWJ3O HEAD CATTLE, Comprising: ._„T»a 25 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. 21) HEAD BEEF. CO HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 100

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 2

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