AUCTION SALES. ROTORUA AUCTION jyjART ROTORUA AUCTI0N MART TUTANEKAI STREET (Near Railway Stati'on.) AUCTION gALE AUCTION SALE 10.30 SATURDAY MORNING 10.30 SATURDAY MORNING The following lines will be offered — APPLES (Desert and Cooking) £ CASES APPLES (Delicious and Jonathan) PEARS POTATOES ONIONS PUMPKINS AND MARROWS KUMARAS (Tauranga) VEGETABLES' IN SEASON LARGE QUANTITY POULTRY We have been promised a large entry of poultry from Country clients SPECIAL ENTRY Balance of stock and fittings from Miss Lewis, Fancy Goods Dealer, Tutanekai Street. y — Absolutely Without Reserve —
J]EYWOOD & AMS0N AUCTIONEERS PHONE 17 AUCTION ,SALE ^HURSDAY, JUNE j ST At 2 p.m. Removed to the Mart, Fenton Street for convenience of sale. Instructed by G. N. Christian, Assignee in an assigned estate. GROCERIES AND SUNDRIES . including 3001bs. A1 Sugar, Case Packet Tea, Pres. Fruits, Canned Fish, Sheep's Tongues, Ass. Meats, Jams, Biscuits, Confectionery, Pineapple, Salt, Col. Mustard, Vinegar, Bar Soap. In fact almost all grocery lines. WITHOUT RESERVE. J^OTORUA AUCTIONEERING Co. CHARLES GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. AUCTION §ALE "yyEDNESDAY, ]\/[AY jjST At 2 p.m. On behalf of Mr. E. Hartridge, at the residence, Fenton Street, the whole of his furnishings and effects including: — ' 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite in Moquette, 1 Rev. Top Table, 2 Palm Stands, Fire Sereeri, 9 x 7ft. 6in. Wilton Carpet, 4 Pairs Silk Curtains, 6 Cushions, 12 Pictures, Rimu Kerb, Clock, Ornaments, 4ft. 6in. Rimu Bedstead and W.W., Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Pillows and Pillow Slips, 2 Com. Chests, 2 W. Robes, Easy Chairs 5 Rev. Rugs, 2 Single Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 Ped. Cabinets, Rimu S'ideboard, Round R.D. Table, 6 R.D. Chairs, Tea Set, Dinner Ware, Crockery, Cutlery, Full Range Kitchen Utensils, Kit. Chairs, 7yds. Carpet Runner, 1 O.C. Table, Hall Curtains, 12 yds. Lino. as new, Acme Wringer, C. Basket, Brooms, Garden Tools, Wheel Barrow, Lightning Saw, Carpenter's Tools, etc. J^OTORUA AUCTIONEERING Co. CHARLES GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TTRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931 OBLIGATIONS' OF TRUCK OWNERS The Commissioner of Transport desires to bring to the notice of all motor carriers the following important points in connection with the licensing of motor trucks: CARRIERS WHO HAVE NOT YET MADE APPLICATION The new provisions come into operation on the 1st June next After that date any person running a motortruck carrying goods for hire or reward over 5 miles or more of main or secondary highway outside an exempted area will require a Goods Service License. Operators who have applied for licenses by the 1st June will be entitled to carry on until their applications are dealt with. Those who do not apply by the 1st June will be subject to heavy penalties if they run for 5 miles or more along Highways outside exempted areas after that date. It is important therefore that all carriers who have not already done so should forward their applications to the Commissioner of Transport before the 1st June. The necessary forms of application are obtainable at any office of the Public Works Department or from the Commissioner of Transport, Wellington.
TEMPORARY LICENSES A temporary license will be required in the case of special trips by unlicensed operators and trips by those who have applied for Continuous Licenses but wish to take goods outside the area or route shown in their applications as the norma_l sphere of their operations. It is realised that Temporary Licenses will often be required at very short notice and special arrangement have therefore been made to facilitate dealing with them. The licenses will be issued by Postmasters who are also Deputy Registrars of Motor-vehicles, and operators should apply to such Postmasters accordingly, the applications being accompanied by the prescribed fee of 2/6 in respect of each vehicle authority required. A LLIANCE ASSURANCE COM- ^ PANY LIMITED (Accumulated funds exceed £30,000,000) FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT NOTICE TO CLIENTS Mr. A. G. Christopher, having resigned the Agency of this Company and having left the district, we have appointed Mr. George Johnston, Trading as the Arawa Cash Store,.corner Arawa and Tutanekai Streets, who will receive premiums and give prompt attention to insurance re'quirements.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 542, 27 May 1933, Page 6
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