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AUCTION NOTES

Ranfurly Smith will sell at his rooms. , oner Swanson and Queen Streets, on behalf of the Public Trustee, on Friday, June 22, at 1 p.m., a seaside bungalow furnished, at Deep Creek, third house on right, second street up from beach; also a soundly constructed house of five rooms ;.nd conveniences, situated at 32 Carlton Gore Road. Ranfurly Smith will sell by public auction on Friday, June 15. at 1 o'clock, at his rooms, Cosmopolitan Chambers, corner Queen and Swanson Streets, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, dwelling of four rooms, bathroom, wash-house, situated at No. 55 Clarence Street, Ponsonby, close to two tram services; also a modern bungalow, situated at Otahuhu, just past the monument, on the Great South Road; this is a fine property comprising five rooms, electric light, hot water service and all modern conveniences, on a level section five minutes ii-om bus. Alfred Buckland and Sons advertise elsewhere in this issue the dates and locations of their usual weekly and country sales, also details of a special lai-y at Pukekohe saleyards on *£• when 400 cows and heifers will be offered.!

F. H. Shareholder, Ngarua: Two or three Influences appear to be operating. One is the reduction in dividend rate, but that does not appear to be the major one. It is understood that the agreement reached between the three companies at the end of the “War” was only to operate until the end of the first financial year. A conference on a new agreement was held a few weeks ago. Since then buyers of Kempthorne Prosser’s scrip, which at the time was meeting with a fairly good demand, have withdrawn. N.Z. Fertilisers, as you noted, have weakened appreciably. What is the inference? It seems to support reports to the effect that the companies concerned failed to come to an agreement as to a near future policy. Thus until something definite is arrived at it seems another “war” is in the air. P.L.M., Mount Albert: The pamphlet was circulated privately and is not on sale to the public. A fair resume was given in the circular referred to. Storekeeper, Otahuhu: Your best plan would be to apply direct to the department, Wellington.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 12

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AUCTION NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 12

AUCTION NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 12

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