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AUCTIONS " THIS MORNING, AT 11. AUCTION SALE OF GRAMOPHONES AND SUNDRIES. AT GRAMOPHONE REPAIR DEPOT, 144 WILLIS STREET (Near Albert Hotel). LOT of Gramophone Motors, Tone Arms, Sound Boxes, 2 Edison Gem Phonographs, Shop Counter, Pair Glass Panel Doors, 2 Oregon Doors, Shelves, Pigeonholes, Set of Drawers, Glass Case, Violin and Case, Lot Gramophone Records, Record Albums, Kerosene Heaters, Large and Small Steel Vices, Bench Drilling Machine, Lot of Carpenters’ and Engineers’ Tools, and Sundries. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. 6170 TO-DAY, AT 1.30 P.M. LOTS. 500 LOTS AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS Oak and Rimu Household Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, Sheets, Crockery, Kapoc Beds, McCrae Mattresses, Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Dining-room Suites, Divan Suites, 2 Pianos, Congoleum Squares, Sundries every description. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET (Near Willis Street). Also, in Deceased Estates: NEW SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, 2 Chests of Carpenters’ Tools, Quantity of Bed Linen, Clothing, Bach Piano (no borer), Hockey Stick, Tennis Racquets, and Personal Effects. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. ' 6169 TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 sharp. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF VERY HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Early English oak dining table, early English oak sideboard and 4 special oak h.b. chairs to match, also oak waiter on wheels in dark oak, a very special suite, brand new and specially made to order, most expensive light ground Indian carpet and rug to match (Malabar quality). 2 beautiful specially-made comfy easy chairs, uphol. in striped corduroy, cost £l2 10s. each, and new costly oak bedroom suite, uphol. wicker chair, oak clock, old incense burner, old Chinese bowl on ebony stand, valuable Chinese carving. bronze kettle, old Ganges water jar, E.P. vases, bronze hot water jug. old mahogany cabinet, collection of Goss ' china models, glassware, knives, book shelves, rimu bookcase, kerosene heater, brooms, alum, ware, crockery, scales, etc. On the Premises. No. 5 HARBOUR VIEW (Off Boulcott Street). . E JOHNSTON & CO. have received ’ instructions from Mrs. L. M. Beer, who is leaving Wellington, to sell, as THE WHOLE OF HER SUPERIOR . FURNITURE. This is really high-class furniture and new. . >. On View Auctioneer. 6171 BANKRUPT STOCK. '■ WEDNESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of DRAitERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 100 DRESSERS. MANCHESTER AND FANCY GOODS, COSTUMES, SILK SCARVES £2OO WORTH OF LADIES’. MEN’S, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES (all up-to-date) SHOP FITTINGS. DRESS MODELS, MILLINERY STANDS, COUNTER. AND SUNDRIES BANKRUPT STOCK. On the Premises. No. 201 Lambton Quay, next to T. and G. Building. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell on the Premises, as above, £5OO STOCK OF DRAPERY of all descriptions, BOOTS, etc. Sale Wednesday Morning at 10.30. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. 6172 ASSIGNED RADIO STOCK. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of ' 15 VALUABLE RADIO SETS, CRYSTAL SETS, AND RADIO EQUIPMENT. VALUE £lOOO VALUE BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR IN AN ASSIGNED ESTATE. P JOHNSTON & CO. have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street, as above, comprising—--2 SONORA TABLE MODELS D, 6valve sets, to be sold separately or complete with valves, batteries, loudspeakers, and storage batteries, and all accessories complete (worth £65 each complete) 2 N.R.9 “FREED EISEMAN” 6VALVE SETS, CONSOLE MODEL (single or complete, as above), worth £63 10s. and £5B complete. VALUABLE EL. N.R. 60 ‘FREED EISEMAN” 6-VALVE SET. with Puranower clock, loudspeaker (worth £B4 2s. 6d. complete). VALUABLE “KELLOGG” & “CROSLEY SETS (5 and 6 valves) 40 Sets Siemens' and Murdoch Headphones. 15 Hydrometers. 144 Egg Insulators (porcelain). 6 Crystnldine Crystal Sets (complete). 10 Naald 502 Gramophone Electric Pick-ups, 6 Naald 310401 304 Trnthonic Audio Frequency 3-staee Amplifiers, and numerous other lots. This is a crest opportunity to obtain valuable Radio Sets for Xmas nt low prices, as the TJanidctor has given us jn«frnoHons to clear the lot. O n yiow Tuesday Afternoon and Morning of Salo. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. No. 8 Willeston Street. 6174 THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o’clock sharp. ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION Of 1 BRAND NEW ENGLISH BABY GRAND PIANO, in solid Rosewood case, ex bond. E- JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell at their Mart. No. 8 Willeston Street (on account of whom it may concern — 1 VALUABLE AND NEW BABY GRAND PIANO To be Sold if it only fetches the landing charges. Now on View. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. , 6173 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. FIRST MORTGAGEE'S - SALK ACRES, Freehold. Heavy loam • soil —all grass, except shelter. 350 flat and ploughable, balance easy hills. 17 paddocks. Excellent dairying land in front, and sheep country at lyick. Splendid buildings, insured for £lOOO. Valued nt £l3 per acre. Railway on property. Good township quite close. Owes first mortgagee £5500, which is £6 7s. per acre. Our instructions are to sell at this, with £5OO cash, balance 20 or 30 years, at 6 per dent. NOTE.—These mortgagees’ places are selling very rapidly, and we suggest promptitude. CHAS. B. BUXTON, LTD., Financial Brokers, Corner Featherston and Panama Streets, Wellington. Telegrams. “Buxtonia.” 'Wellington. )

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 71, 17 December 1928, Page 18

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