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■ AUCTIONS. i ' TO-MORROW, ~ At 1.30 p.m. sharp. |5A£iE OF SUPERIOR -HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. flood Lino.-Squares, Oak China Cabinet, Oak Morris Couch (with moquette squab, cost £10 10s), L.R. Gateleg Table, 4 High-back Chairs, Seagrass " Chairs, Easy Chair, Lot of Crockery i-'..'".■..and Glassware, Pictures, Curtains and Blinds, 7yds Axminster Hall Runner, SOLID OAK WARDROBE (with double door and leadlight), Double Bedsteads and Mattresses, 2 Hospital Bedsteads,. Duchesse Chests, Chest of Drawers, Kitchen Tabje, Good Alum. Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, and numerous other lots. . Pn the Premises, 13, Scarborough terrace, off Austin street. ■p1 JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiyed instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the . premises, as above— " ; ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS. On view morning of sale. E. JQHNSTON AND CO., ..^ -.'■■ "-.. Auctioneers. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock- sharp.' I&S OUR MART, No. 8,-WTLLESTON STREET. ' ' • ABSOL-UTE .SALE BY AUCTION ■''■'■ .: ■"■ Of ,". .' ■ - . PHREE-SEATER "CHRYSLER 60" ROADSTER MOTOR-CAR, in perfect : order and condition. ftX ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN A ' DECEASED/PERSON'S ESTATE. j? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received jp» ■ instructions to Sell at their Mart, So. B,'Willeston street— ' -■ ', PNE UP-TO-DATE CHRYSLER ROADSTER. • Th«f is a Tery smart car, and in perfect osder. . :,. *jOn view morning of sale. • ' ' E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ji, ■ : ■:■ - -. '■-'.:- •: .: . )... TO-MORROW MORNING, , i|i ■ . At 11 o'clock sharp. $.SLIGHTLY DAMAGED CARPETS. ■■;?■■ ' SALE BY AUCTION - ■ •'■■ - of |2;SUPER WILTON CARPET SQUARES (seamless), 9x7.6, 7.6 x 4.6, 9 x 9, 9 x 10.6, 9 x 12, and 12 x 11.3; highest grade Wiltons which have been wet on Backs only; no stains or marks on patterns. These are beautiful quality. No reserve whatever. " apBALES AXMINSTER CARPETS' (wet) It SALE AXMINSTER RUGS, in good 1 BALE OF BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER RUNNER, 27in wide (slightly damaged) ■■■■■'■ • ROLLS OF AX-MINSTER RUNNER (perfect). :■■■■'. , : Also: «P PAIRS LADIES' SHOES W DOZ. DAMAGED STAINLESS KNIVES : 82 TEA SETS W PAIRS OF NEW DOUBLE AND SINGLE COLONIAL BLANKETS, slightly damaged. . - ..' ' . fA T OUR MART (BASEMENT),'.No. 8, ■*?*- WILLESTON STREET. . j(pn account iof whom, it may concern.) On/View morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. Auctioneers, 8, Willeston street.1 ~ SATURDAY NEXT, . , -- At 1.30 sp.m. sharp. • SALE BY AUCTION Of «JPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Chesterfield suite in moquette, upright grasd piano, 2 sideboards, dining-room and bedroom furnishings, alomst new x Aimicster carpet and hall runner, \ rimu dining-room suite, hall stand, rimu bedroom suite complete, lawn mower, garden tools, Morris couch,' 2 s. rimn bedsteads and mattresses, duchesse thest, kitchen utensils, alum, sfencepans, cutlery, linoleums, quantity of "wire netting,: electric 'griller, electric iron, Queen incubator (70-egg), 18 p.b. White Leghorns, 4 Black Orpingtons (all laying), and numerous other lots. At the Residence, Gloucester; road, Silverstream. to JOHNSTON "AND ; CO. have i-c-a-J* ceived instructions from Mrs. Ron- ■ Kids, who is giving up housekeeping,' to ■^11 on the premises as above: ■I'- CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS. . ; On view^ morning of sale. ■ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., : •.■■'."-■■■ ■■."■ Auctioneers. •£——— — = —r!J)OHERTYS AUCTIONEERING LTD.. ■• WILL SELL IN THEIR ROOMS, ' 12 AND 14, MANNERS-ST., at 2 p.m., FRIDAY, WITHOUT RESERVE, JEOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of: 1 4-PIECE ..V OAK BEDROOM SUITE, LATEST N, DESIGN;. 1 3-PIECE CHESTER- ■ FIELD SUITE, in figured moquette- | ALSO 1 GREY MOQUETTE 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 2 RIMU BEDROOM SUITES, LIGHT AND DARK, 1 OAK DRAW-LEAF TABLE AND CHAIRS, JACOBEAN DESIGN; Gate-leg Tables, Sideboards, . Couches, Wardrobe, Mirrors suitable . for shops, Single and Double Bed- ■ steads,. 2 Single, Rimu Bedsteads, as new; Mattresses, 1 Picture Machine, • suitable for a home; also, 1 Porcelain Bath, in good order; 200 Plates, hotel , ;■.' ware, best English; Chairs, Blankets, • Sheets,- and Bedspreads; Rugs, etc., and ; ■„•■ General Household Furniture. >Jkt 2 p.m.,. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ijOHERTYS AUCTIONEERING LTD., 12 and 14, Maeners street. .'• .;■'■' W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer,' jg2?r, Rooms are open until 9 p.m. Friday ■fights for Business. Inspection invited. t__ -•' ' -.. :' SATURDAY, at 2 p.m., , „ At the Residence, », HAROLD-ST., OFF PLUNKET-ST., KELBURN (See Flag). iI»CTIbN SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ■ EFFECTS^ comprising of MAHOG- •■ ANY, MAPLE, AND OAK FURNITURE, CRYSTAL AND CUT-GLASS . WARE, CUTLERY, CAMP BEDS ■ , AND CANVAS STRETCHERS; PIANO BY CHALLEN AND SON., |~»OHERTYS AUCTIONEERING LTD., " 12 and 14, Manners-st., have been favoured with instructions from the .Owner, Mr. Hahsen, to Sell on the Premises, 10, Harold-st., off Plunket-st., Kel' Jburn — .."■- ---1 Piano, in good order and as new, .by t Challen and Son, London; Dming-room \ Suite in oak, draw-leaf table and 0 chairs, Jacobean design, as new; 1 . j Chesterfield in silk tapestry; 16x9 Reversible (all-wool) Carpet, made in N.Z.; 1 Oval Table, in maple, and 2 Carver Chairs and Settee to match (this was imported by the owner); 1 Mahogany Buffet; also a Mahogany Cupboard (all imported); Singer "60" Hand Sewing Machine (AS NEW); also Camp Beds, Single Beds and Mattresses, Book' Shelves, Electric Iron (new voltage), Table Electric Lamp, Tea Wagon, Box Ottoman in shadow tissue; Child's Cot and Chair, K. Table, Curtains, Cushions, Crookery, Glass- ' ware, Cutlery, Bedspreads, 60-piece '. Dinner Set, Seagrass Chairs, K. Chairs, „ • Picture, Mangle, Saucepans, Tools, Linen, etc; ' :. . SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK SATURDAY, * 10, HAROLD-6T., Off PLUNKET-ST.i KELBURN. . . No Reserve. DOHERTYS AUCTIONEERING LTD.,' 12 and 14, Manners street. ; ■'/;-'%, MS&mgJD^ 'AuctipßMß.-

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 82, 3 October 1929, Page 16

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