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PATRIOTIC RUCTION. THE GREATEST OP ALL TIMES. NO RESERVES. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 10.30 A.M. TIMBER, DOORS, SASHES. ON VACANT SECTIONS, BEHIND TASMAN AIRWAYS LTD.. CHA YTOR ST.. OFF WATERFRONT RD. noooft NEW FLOORING, 5000 ft Matchlining, aoooft 0.8. Scantling, 8 x.flj «001t 0.8. Scantling, 10,000 ft Assorted Sawn and Dressed Timber, New and Used Sasheß Doors, Doors and Frames, and Builders Lines of every description, and the following: Order for %-Ton Cut Tea-tree Firewood. Order for 1 Set Concrete Tubs. Order for 1 Set Concrete Pubs. Order for Goods to Value of £lO (Auckland Order 3 for OLots (f»Yds) % all in Metal Chips. Order for 75 Wood foundation Blocki, 16 x 8 x (3. Order for 3 Yards Sand. Order for '2IOO Fibrolite Flat Asbestos Sheets (300 4 *2, 400 4 x 3, 200 4 x 4, 800 3 * 2, 400 2 X 2). Order for 1 Electrical Hot Water Installation to specifications, value £32. Order for 1 Boiler Frame. Order for 1 Set Concrete Tubs. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. SPECIAL NOTE.—Don't forget TO-DAY'S Timber Sale takes place on the Waterfront Rd„ behind Tasman Airways, Ltd. Under the auspices of the Auckland Furniture Auctioneers and Group 1 (Building and Allied Trades). CONTINUATION SALE. pATRIOTIC RUCTION gALE. On the Premises, WYNDHAM STREET, CITY (Next Shakespeare Hotel), TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 11 A.M. 7<> LEADLIGHTS, all slr.es; 18 Boxes Wire Nails, Furniture and Sundries of all descriptions. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. Undo the auspices of the AUCKLAND FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS AND GROUP 1 (Building and Allied Trades). QEORGE -yyALKER, £TD., THE SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN THE DE LUXE SALEROOMS, 249 QUEEN STREET, ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS and PIANO. SPECIAL OIL PAINTING BY GOLDIE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 11 A.M. Paintings include: — LADY OF THE BATH, C. F. Goldie Valued 100 guineas. JOSEPH SOLD INTO EGYPT, by Leigh Ellis. GOLDIE PRINTS of "Warm Day." "Good Joke," Etc. VERY FINE COLLECTION KAURI GUM about 200 pie&es. CARVED MAORI HEAD in Gum. Furnishings include: — PIANO by Newman, and Co., London. A nice instrument. OAK DINING ROOM SUITE with Buffcl Draw-leaf Table and Chairs. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD, uph. in Ros< Tapestry. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with Full length Wardrobe, Circular Mirror, G«nti Lowboy, Panel Bedntead. AXMINSTEII AND WILTON CARPETS Full details: — LIVING ROOMS. —Newman Piano, Fnl Tricord Check-action and Iron Frame, in per feet order; Oak Dining Room Suite, compris ing Buffet with Leadlight Cabinet, Draw-lea Table and 4 Dining Chairs, Axm. Floor Rugs a-Piece Chesterfield, uph. in Rose Tapestry Oak Bookshelf, O.R. Panel, Settee ant eiqunb, Fireside Chairs, Electric Vacuun Cleaner in perfect order, Oak Dining Roon Suite with Buffet Leadlight Doors, Eefector; Table and 4 Chairs, Copper KeTb, Vases Ornaments, 3-Piece Che6terfield Suite uph in Genoa Velvet, 2 Easy Sprung Chairs, Oal Droplcaf Table, Firescreen, Axm. Carpet Tea Waggon, E.P. Ware, Rric-a-Brac, G Valve Radio, 3-Pieee Chesterfield. D.P. Ctini Cabinet, Oak Dining Room Suite, compris ing Buffet Ext. Table and 6 Dining Chairs Pictures, Case Fish Knives and Forks, O.R Panel Settee and Squab, Piano Stool an( General Living Room Appointment*. BEDROOMS—Handsome Walnut Bed room Suite comprising Full-length Wardrobe Circular Mirror, Chest, Gent's Lowboy, fit/te< with drawers, Full-size Panel Bedstead an< Wire-wove, cost £57 10/- 3 months ago Large Silk Curtain. Golden Oak Bedroon Suite, comprising Mirror-door Wardrobe Dressing Chest, Pedestal with Drawer, 6emi Panel Bedstead and Wire-wove, Axm. Camet O.R. Comb. Cheste, O.R. Single Panel Be< and Wire-wove, Maple Wardrobe, O.R. P«1 estal Cupboards, 2-Fold Screen, 6-Dr. Wav; Kauri Scotch Chest, Single Overlaps, O.R Bedroom Suite, comprising Mirror-door Ward robe, Dressing Chest, Panel Bedstead watl Wire- Marble Top Cabinet Washstand, 3f fiin fied and Wire, 5-Dr. O.R. Chest, 3-Dr O.R. Chest, with Large Mirror, Super Axm CaTpet, Double Panel Beds and Wires, Oal Mirror-door Wardrobe, Fdoor Rugs, Oal Dressing Chest and all Bedroom Require ments. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE. Electri Griller, Carpet Sweepers, Saucepans, Crock er.v, Deck Chairs, Pushchair. Lawnmowen and General Sundries. AND AT 2.30, AXM. AND WILTON CARPETS. RUNNER AND RUGS. ORDER OF SALE.— 11 a.m.—General Furnishings., 1 p.m.—Piano, Radio, Paintings nu Gum. 2 30 p.m.—Carpet® and Runnw. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., The Specialty, Auctioneers, 249 QUEEN STREET. Leonard Coakley. T. A. Goulding. Auctioneer! SPECIAL POULTRY SALE. J JONES. L TD., CITY MARKETS, WILL SELL BY AUCTION. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 29, AT 10 A.M. Under instructions from MR. E. J WALKER, Henderson, who is joining thi Air Force, the whole of his choice flock ol Khaki Campbell Ducks, Australorp anc White Leghorn Pullets, comprising:— 390 K.C. DUCKS, Young. 250 K.C. DUCKS, Breeders. 40 K.C. DRAKES. 285 AUSTRALORP PULLETS. _ 150 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. 50 WHITE LEGHORN HENS. Breeders 6 WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS Breeders LARGE' QUANTITY WIRE NET The above well-known flock can be recom mended to any breeder or fancier requirinf stock above the average offered. Bred fron •the best imported blood obtainable, they hav< been judiciously culled, free from disease anc full of vitality and stamina. J. JONES, LIMITED, City Markets, Auckland. pADLEY AND £O., L TB " CITY MARKETS, Will Sell by Public Auction at their Mart WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, AT 11 A.M. HIGH-GRADE NURSERY STOCK, On hrbalf of W. A. L. Cole, Waimauku, anc H. J. Clark. Sunnlughill Nurseries. Wide range of Fruit Trees. Citrus, Orna mental Trees and Shrubs Hedge Plants Foliage. Berry and Fruiting Plajits; Bo> Plants. Pot Plants. Ferns, natives, etc., fron: Government Certified Nurseries. Secure Your Plants At AUCTION PRICES. CLEARING SALE. KAIPAKI. THURSDAY, JULY 24. Favonred with instructions from MR. R. F FOSTER, who is giving up dairying owlnf to ill-health, we will offer on his property HIS wtiOLE DAIRY HERD:— 46 JERSEY COWS, mostly July-Augus calvers. 11 JERSEY SPRINGING HEIFERS. CREAM CANS. ETC. 1 30CWT. SPRING WAGGON. The above herd has been heavily culled and all cattlo have been bred on the pro perty. Buyers can be thoroughly recommendei to attend this sale. ALSO, On Account Messrs. Lynds Bros.. 2 3-YEAR DRAUGHT GELDINGS broken to chains. Account Mr. A. Steenson, who Is going in fo a Tractor, 1 GOOD FARM MARE, rising 7 years all work. 1 GOOD FARM MARE, rising 4 years broken to chains. 1 JOHN DEERE MOWER, practical!; new. Account Mr. D. Kite, who has leased hii farm. 1 4YR. GELDING, all work. 1 SET DISCS. 1 SLEDGE. HARNESS, Chains, etc. CLEARING SALE ON ACCOUNT J. E, BLACKBURN. HOE-O-TAINUI, JULY 24, 1941. AT 1 P.M. 3« JERSEY AND JER-CROSS COWS, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers, duo August and September. 2 2-YR.-OLD JERSEY BULLS. 3-Cow Milking Plant (Wallace) 05-gal. Alfa-Laval Separator (new last season), Cream Cans. 10 and 12-gal., Buckets. Vat. 1 Hillside Plousrh. 2 S.F. Ploughs, 1 Konaki (2-ton). 1 Set Steel Queen Discs (10-blade). 2 CATTLE DOGS. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—We have in. spccted the herd; the majority are 2nd and 3rd calvers. They have been grazing on high hi\! country and should do well on the flat topdressed country. ALGETY A QO., HAMILTON. BUSINESSN OTIC ES ■\TEMORTALS MADE IN AUCKLAND iVL MONUMENTAL MASONS. McNAB AND MASON. 10!» Symonds Street, Auckland. Bridge and Grey Streets. Hamilton. Send for Free Catalogue. ▲ fiMttatw With Every Order.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 2

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