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The applicant for a permit to conduct a public auction of jewelry shall make application therefor not less than thirty days previous to the intended auction and file the same with the city clerk, and at the time of such application, shall pay a filing fee of twenty-five dollars to cover the cost of investigating the application as mentioned in Section 6.24.050. The application shall be in writing and under oath, showing all the facts in regard to the closing out of the applicant’s business, and showing all the facts in regard to conducting the sale and public auction, and the place of conducting the same, and an inventory of the jewelry to be sold at the proposed sale, the quality, quantity and grade of the items, the wholesale value thereof, and a statement of the names of the persons from whom the jewelry so to be sold was obtained, the date of the delivery of such jewelry to the person applying for the permit, and the place from which such jewelry was last taken, and all details necessary to fully identify the jewelry. The application shall specify the proposed period of time over which such proposed sale at public auction shall continue, which period shall not exceed thirty days, Sundays and legal holidays excluded. Each item of merchandise in the inventory must be numbered separately and the number in the inventory must correspond to the number physically attached to such item. (Ord. 353 NCS §§6.1, 11.0; prior code §5.19 (part).)