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GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE Instructed hv the Liquidators in Estate of .). R. Redstone and Sons. Ltd.. Fred Warwick, Auctioneer, will sell as under: —■ mill- WHOLE OP THE STOCK AND PLANT, absolutely without reserve. on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY . and THURSDAY, duly 5. 6, and 7, at the Premises, Urey Street. List comprises: ?> New Cars, being a 5-scater Jewett, 4-seater Morris-Oxford, and a 2-seate.r Rover (all new and to go to the highest bidder); 2 Second-hand Trucks, 6 Second-hand Cars, 2 and 5seaters, various conditions; Lot New Tyres, Tubes, and Accessories, and hundreds of lots too numerous to mention. Coachbuilding Department : LightWool Wagon, 2 Spring Carts. 1 Dog Cart, 1 (!ig. 1 Buggy (all new and must he sold), also number Second-hand digs. Buggies, Carts, etc., etc., and again hundreds of sundry lots. Also the whole of the Coachbuilding Plant, Tools. Stock, Iron. Wheels. Bolts, Axles, etc., etc. (particulars of plant, etc., could bo obtained by ringing Red stones' Motors). ORDER OP SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 5. starting at 11 a.in. ; All the cars (new and second- ' hand), tyres and all gear connected with the automobile trade. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 . starting at 11 a.in. : New'and second-hand vehicles, coach-building sundries, etc., etc. THURSDAY', JULY 7, starting at 10 a.m. ; The coaclibuilding plant and balance of unsold sundries, finishing at 12 noon. NOTE: The business being sold is the late firm of ,J. R. Redstone and Sons, Ltd. (in liquidation), and has no connection with the present firm of Redstone’s Motois run by Mr. Lewis Redstone. SPECIAL NOTE: We h ave definite instructions from the Liquidators to sell absolutely without reserve, so take our advice and be there. Further particulars from FRED. BARWICK THE LIVE AUCTIONEER. 891

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16377, 27 June 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16377, 27 June 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16377, 27 June 1927, Page 12