Auction Notices
John Carlaw. instructed by Mr. M. Cafhn will sell by auction on the premises.’ S Ell or ton Road. Mount Eden, on Monday next, February 11. at 11 a.tn.. the house property comprising a nne venieucejs on a soot" on “m* (Twin Tid out. and then the <>ak and rimu furnish“lamm! Vailo^and I 'Sons. Ltd., will pell the ?i"lowing ,TO,.ernes at their reom.-., S 3 Queen Street, on Friday, T ebruary at 1 “a' kauri villa of 6 rooms and conveniences. situated at P 6 Taylors Road. M ? UI A vHla rt residence of * rooms «d valuable corner section, 56 n about 160 ft at 125 Great South Road, corner Karetu S Reorse 'Walker, Ltd., acting under instructions from the owner, who is leaving Auckland, will sell oil the premises TSo--17 Mountain Road. Mount Albert, on Wednesday. February IS. ’ 1 a.m . «enl eral furnishings and household tit tings. Oeorge Walker, Ltd., acting under - st ructions from Mrs. Morrison, will sell on the premises, corner Valley Road and Victoria* Avenue. Mount Eden, on Monday Februarv 11. at 11 a.m., complete furnishings of l»-rooiiifd home Richard Arthur, Ltd.. •*! * J order of the trustees, on Wednesday. Murcb 6. at 1.30 p.m.. the Malvern Estate, consisting- of 20 building sites, situated on the main concrete road to TakaPima. These sites overlook the racecourse and inner and outer harbour. Richard Arthur. Ltd., acting under Wednesday. February 13. at 11 i a.m genwill offer by auction on Vednesdaj. March 6 at 2 p.m., the remaining sections in his estate, with frontages to ktewart Road and Hendon Avenue, only a few minutes from New North Road.
NEW YORK CHANGE MEMBERSHIP INCREASED (■Australian and X.Z. Press Association) NEW YORK, Thursday. The members of the New lork Stock Exchange have approved of a resolution, passed by the governors, and have agreed to increase the membership by 275, bringing the total to 1,375 seats. This increase will bring a division of the pool among the present members, which will give each of them a considerable sum of money. BUTTER AND CHEESE Merchants report receipt or overseas cables as follow: — Amalgamated Dairies, Ltd., from their London office: —Butter: Finest. 182 s; unsalted, lS6s to ISSs; market unsettled, no demand. Some finest butter sold down to 178 s. Danish, 189 s f.o.b. Cheese, white, 90s: coloured, 945; market quiet. Dalgety and Company, Ltd., from their London house:—Butter: New Zealand finest salted. ISOs to 182 s; Danish, 192 s to 1935; Australian finest unsalted, 184 s to lS6s: finest salted. ISOs to lS2s: good average quality, 174 sto 178 s. The market is quiet. Cheese: New Zealand white. 90s to 91s: coloured, 94s to 955; Canadian white, 108 s to 112 s; coloured. 106 s to 110 s: Australian white, 90s; coloured, 92k. The market is weak. Messrs. Joseph Nathan, Ltd., have received the following cable from their London house, Messrs. Trengrouse and Nathan, Ltd., Tooley Street: —Butter, 17§s to ISOs. Quiet.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 584, 9 February 1929, Page 12
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