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SALES BY AUCTION vnj R m y PRO^RW, N T aK A NIN L LE ' ?t' w R^ AV ' NOVEMBER 18. 2 p.m. Pnrminvt n ' Sant, ford. the Whole of his Breeding K q r P, n L* as , fol ' ow s:—Say, 200 lossf yr. in'r'i.o i uc i ,nd i P rakcs ( m <>re or m«n /T'i ' , Charters Incubators. 1 150 Hay. in" ( ¥ e y- Sox Broodier and Elec. Connections, 4 Brooders and Elec. Pluks 3 Nnrine C Sh?.? « atla i C,la i ,)le^ r) ? t " proof runs - Hous•in win; ?• ? Kerosene Pumps, 3 Rolls 5/1, opened), also Quantity of {?/? Quantity Cor. Iron, etc.. Quan'/in WjT r> a,Ml Water Trough, sooft and® or?" u lo , re ?„ r lcss) witll Stands an W, at " rOU P hS ( Bore Punip Wirn ili Quantity Wire letting, Fencing iwi„„ c V.r as sta nding m duck pens; Cyclone I dicing Wire attached; 2 Crates, Quantity llnnl" or o' pi; 0" Pinch Bars - Gra ss Wmb. mn lr ( P. l ,"! , f )bells - l /a-Kerosene Tin Irench Chalk, Oilskin Coat (new), tl Pulleys v?iv >Cr A E J ec> Fittings, Plugs and r'4' '9"i ln rl, y Wheelbarrow. Hand £« r • lar. Tar Oil, Stono .Tar, Bike Parts, o? NT a s, » m '' lc ancl lo calve July - l l ( i, Au ,s lls , t 3 . 1045: Heifer, to calve April p' n i ? 4 n : rM el , not in calf i Separator (65L? Cream Cans, 2 Milk Buckets, Strainer and Frame, Cow Cover (new), QuanVmTv„HT 00 »~7ff an ,5 ers ' r? rt«7oA\ d lops. Pres. and Jam Jars (3 dozen); Pres. Pan, Emery Wheel, Scythe, Sml I a r,fr i a " d Attac^ ments - s P ra y Pump, H»?i qli' w Pu,n i- Gr ?, ss Catcher Frame, p„\ cl( gaw, Hand Saw, Crosscut Saw, Hay ? or i k V, Hay Knife, Shovels. 3 Slashers, d j * Claw Bar f'ick. Branch Cutter, y&h.J? o ? A? c ' iro Wove and Kapok Rnim r?" i, oi» / lro Wove Stretcher, Dining i n e (1 °yal table arid G chairs), niafiii d Dressor, Sofa (plush), 4 Chairs to match. Piano Stool and Music Cabinet ComSnlnn' 'r P Ki /P' H ,' st of Drawers (7 drawers), Small Table (1 drawer). Chest Drawers (3 drawers). Mirror on stand. Duchess. 2 Dhle. Bedsteads (oak) and Wire Woves, Double Mattress and Bolster, Kitchen Table and Leaf. 2 Bent wood Chairs. Elec. Iron and Cord. i Bundles Books. Special Note by Auctioneers.—To Poultry Farmers, Dairy Farmers and Specially Duck banners: You may never get another opportunity I'ke this to secure some of N.Z.'s best iv.C. Ducks at auction price. All dncks are of same breeding as 4 ducks which were in 1936 egg-laying competition and laid 1203 eggs in 50 weeks thus' aver, over 323 eggs for each individual duck—although 1 of team was injured and put out of action for the last 4 weeks of contest. This record has not since been beaten. No better strain of K.C. in A.Z., and duck farmers especially would be wise in attending this sale and securing a breeding pen for next season. Mr Sandford's strain is well known from the >.orth Cape to the Bluff, therefore no need for any further recommendation as to stamina and quality of the birds. TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD., City Markets. Richard arthur, limited, Will Sell in Deceased Estate.

.Attractive Sale of Almost Now Furnishings, All-Wave Radio, Stirling Organ, Iron Frame Piano. Singer Drophead Machine, Carpets, approx. OOyds Stipple Wilton. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 11 A.M. AT OUR UPSTAIR SALEROOMS, Next Power Board Bids?., Queen St. Oak Drawleaf Dining Suite, with 0 Uphd. Back Chairs, Special Quality 8-Pce. Chesterfield Suite, in Tapestry, with loose cushions, 3-Pce. Cane Inset Suite, with loose cushions, Oak Sideboard, Gateleg Table i\nd 4 Chairs to match, 3-Pc.e. Chesterfield Suite, uphd. in Rust Chenille and Rexine, Seagrass Chairs, 2 "Restwell" Fireside Chairs, made to special order; Breakfast Set, comprising Round Pedestal Table and 4 Chairs, in limed Oak (very attractive), D.S. Drawleaf Dining Suite, 0-pce„ 3-Pco. Drawing Room Suite. China Cabinet, Oak Bureau, Tea Waggon, Fireside Chairs, Fender, Stool, Chenille and Net Curtains, Nest 4 Oak Tables, Glass-front Book Cabinet, Handsome B.R. Suite, in black Walnut finish, including Man's Robe apd Mirror Dress. Table, D. Bed with 4-ply wire and D. Kanok MattreSs and Pillows: Satin Bedsnread, D.S. Bedroom Suite with Rd. Mirror. Handsome Inlaid Glory Box, Dropside Cot and Mattress. Child's High Chair, 12 Soring Blinds, as new, Grey Enamel Single Suite, comprising Dress. Table. Tallboy. 3ft Bed with 4-ply wire. Ped. Cupbd.. and Book Cabinet. Le Roy Cot. Kit. Utensils, Clothes Basket, Carpet Sweeper. ■AT 1 O'CLOCK. Mullard .All-Wave Radio (A.C., Mantel Model). Organ, Piano. ■AT 1.30. Apnrox. 00Yds Stipnle Wilton Body Carpet (brown). 0 x 10.0 Wilton. Lge. Axm. Carnet Sq., Mohair H. Rug, Tapestry Garnet Sq., 11 x 8 Carpet, Indian .Tute Carpet, SYds Axm. 30in Runner. Now On View. Thos. B. Arthur. Auctioneer. MANUKAU ROAD. EPSOM. Attractively Situated Home and Grounds. FRIDAY, NOV. 24. 1944, at 2 p.m. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS. LTD., At their Rooms, S3 QUEEN STREET, A/c Trustee, Executor and Agency Branch, New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., in Estate Elelen Aitken Lamb, VILLA RESIDENCE, 0 rms., bathrm. and sely., situated 570 Manukau Rd., near Golf Rd.; all in excel, order, inside and out; range, gas stove, califont, pore. b. and b., etc. Choice level section, 3ro. 5p0., with 132 ft frontage x 264 ft. grounds nicely laid out in lawns, garden, shrubs, ornamental and fruit trees, hedges, asphalt paths. Vacant possession.' Property will be ofTered in 2 lots: (1) Blouse and grounds, with 00ft frontage. (2) Vacant section. 00ft frontage. TARIDAY, DECEMBER 1, AT 12 NOON. J C. F. BENNETT. LTD., A/c Absentee Owner, at their Rooms, CNR QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STS.. CITY. PONSONBY, 05 WOOD STREET. Easy Distance Ponsonby Rd. Trams and Shopping Centre. HOUSE, 6 rms.. kitchen and bathrm., e.1., gas stove, 1 reg. grates; detached w.'house, c. and t.'s; at present let at 30/ week, and sale will be subject to existing tenancy. Elevated freehold section, 35ft x 112 ft (measurements aprox.). Further particulars and conditions of sale on application to Auctioneers, or Russell, McVeagh and Co., Solicitors, South British Bldgs., Shorthand St.

DALE EXTRAORDINARY, OF INTEREST O TO MEDICAL PROFESSION AND GENERAL PUBLIC. .1. R. ROBERTSON, LTD. Instructed by Mrs F. Clarke, Will Sell the Entire Furnishings and Equipment of "CAIRNHILL" PRIVATE HOSPITAL. MOUNTAIN RD„ EPSOM. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27, and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. AT 10.30 A.M. EACH DAY. Details First Day: Entrance Hall and Passage.—Body Carpet, approx. 40yds, 4 Oak Cane tilled Hall Chairs, Oak Refectory Table. Rosewood Polish Writing Desk, -2 Carpet Runners, approx. 12yds each, Heavy Net Curtains, Velvet Hangings, Blinds, Lamp Shades, Cong, Firefjuara, Wood Box, Mirrors, Tnlaid Lino., Hat Stand, Flower Stands, Vases, Stair Fitting (Elec.). Upper Hal! and Stairs.—Body Carpet, approx. 40yds, Stair Runner, approx. 15yds, lifiin Hall Runner, Stair Rods and Fittings, Writing Desk, Chair, Drop-leaf Table, Large Mirror, Kauri Chest Drawers. Palinstands, Inlaid Lino., approx. 20yds, Fire Extin£p 11 is hers Dining Room.—Oak Buffet, Oak Refectory Drawleaf Table, 4 Oak Carved Cane-back Dining Chairs, 2 Oak Cane-filled fireside Chairs, Oak Writing Bureau. 2 Oak Cane Fireside Stools, Body Carpet, approx. 2oyds, Singer Sewing Machine, OOK. Electrolux Vac. Cleaner, Mod. Z25, Pictures. Bedrooms (14).—7 Glass-top Dressing Tables (nice designs), 5 Class-top Lowboys, 8 Glass-top Pedestal Tables, 15 Tubular Hospital Beds (best qualit.v), 15 Single Kapok Mattresses (good), 15 Bedside lables, B loor Rugs, Inlaid Lino, in 12 rooms (new condition), Blinds and Curtains throughout, Uph. Easy Chairs, Fireside Chairs, Bedroom Chairs. Screen, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Mirrors, Lamp Shades, Bookshelves, 100 Kapok Pillows, Commodes, etc.. etc. Staff Quarters (10 rooms).—Rimu Dressing Tables, Single Hosp. Beds, Stretchers, Kapok Mattresses, Pillows, Chairs, Curtains. Coir Matting, etc., etc. . . Kitchen and Outside.—Frigidaire, ft c.f.. Realty Elec. Ironer (large sue. complete with stand, etc.), Largo Elec. Hotplate, Elec. Iron, Saucepans. Boilers, Pres. Pans, Kettles. Scales and Weights, Mincers. Clock. Shelving Kit, Utensils. Tables, En. Ware. Kit. Crockery. Wringer, Mangle, Skirt Board, Can>et Sweeper. Brooms and Mops. Hose. Lawnmower. Graden Tools and Sundries too ntimer°"2ND "day"' WEDNESDAY), 10 30 a.m. Operating Theatre Equipment, Walker and Hall Ware, Crockery, Blankets and Linen. Op. Theatre.—Downs Operating lable (recent model), Sect. Rubber Mats, High Pressure Steriliser, 2 Bowl Sterilisers, Instrument Steriliser, 2 Copper Urns, 2 Large Drums, Small Drum, Medical Instruments, Glass and En. Dressing Containers, Weighing Machine, Standard Lamp, Bowls Trolley*, fables, Stools, Dispens. Cupboard, Mack Aprons, H-W. Bags and Bottles, 2 Elec. Heaters, and other Theatre Equipment. 100 Blankets, 100 Sheets, 100 Pillow' Slips, Down Quilts. Bedspreads, Mattress Covers, Draw-sheets, Towels, Mackintoshes, Nurses and Surgeons' Gowns, Table Cloths, Serviettes, Table Covers, Quantity New Curtain, and other Linen too numerous to mention. 15 Walker and Hall Teanots, L> W. and IT. ITW Jugs, W. and IT. Coffee Pots, 12 W. and H. Cruets, W. and H. Fish. Knives aw Forks. Table Knives, Dessert Knives, De*se,rt and Table Snoons and Forks, Teaspoons, 12 EP. Toast Racks, 12 E.P. Milk and Cream Jugs, E.P. Entree Dishes, E.P.Dishcs. E.P. Sugar Basins, Large Quantity Good English Crockery, Glassware, Quantity Fancy Cups, Saucers and Plates, Fancy Plates. Trays, Washbasins. Vases, Soap Dishes, lnmblers. Note—Furniture mainly supplied hv Andrews and Clark and Smith and Canghey, and is of pleasing design and excellent workmanship. , .... Tnlaid Lino, throughout Is in new condition and totals anprox. 150 yds. various colours. Order of Sale.—Furniture Carpets Frigidaire. Elec. Troner, etc.. Monday, 2/th. at 10.30 a.m. Op. Theatre Eqimiment. Blankets, Linen. E.P. Ware, etc., Wednesday. 20th, at 10.30 n.rn. _ Terms Cash. No Reserves. Terence P. Frogley, Auctioneer. "VTORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., IN LTD., W ARK WORTH. KAIPAKA FLATS SALE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1014, 12 Noon. 200 Cattle, incl.: 25 Sprg. Cows and Hfrs 10 Beef Cows and Hfrs.. SO 3-yr. S.H. Skers 40 2-yr. S.H. Steers. 30 Boner and Store Cows. 4 Store Pigs. A/c Mr C. C. Gubb. who has sold his farm: 1100 Sheep, incl.: .!.>) 4-th. to 4-yr. Shorn Rom. Ewes. with Romlambs, will bo sold in 3 lots; 100 Dry Shorn Ewes, mixed ages: 150 2-th. Shorn Ewes; 150 2-th. Shorn Wethers; 300 4-th. Shorn Wethers: 12 Rom. Rams, ex Boyd; 1 4-yr, M.D. Gelding, unbroken: 2 Hacks. 2 Sheep Dogs, 2 Saddles aad Bridles. Entries Solicited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 11

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