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AUCTIONS. J£ JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. .MONDAY NEXT at 1.30 p.m. AT OUR .MART (No. 8 Willeston St.). AUCTION SALE. HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. SEVERAL GOOD USED AXMINSTER CARPETS (all sizes) AX. HALL AND STAIR RUNNERS. LINOLEUMS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by ‘-Stroud, London (a nice Cottage instrument in good order), almost new 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE uphol. in fawn maquette. Console Model (6-valve) RADIO SET, Rimu Escritoire and Writing D<vk combined. 6 High-back DINING CHAIRS with leather seats and backs, Mahogany Chest of Drawers. Seagrass Suite of 3 pieces with uphol. seats, OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE of 8 pieces. Round Ex. Rimu Dining Table, 2 Divan Chairs with loose covers, Pictures. 2 Special COMEY EASY CHAIRS with sprung seats and back, Bowls and Pot Plants. Set of Playing Bowls, Crockery and Glassware. 6 prs. D. and S. Blankets, Sheets. “HOOVER'’ ELEC. VACUUM CLEANER in good order, OAK WARDROBE. Oak and Rimu Duchesse Chests. Oak Duchesse Chest and D. Oak Bedstead to match. Hand Sewing Machine, Oak Wine Table. Fireside and Easy Chairs, Lawn Mower, good Kitchen Utensils and Appointments. Now on View. Complete contents of a modern Flat removed to our Mart for convenience of sale. All in very nice order. SALE AT OUR MART MONDAY NEXT at 1.30 p.m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A 837 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m, (In Liquidation.) CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION of THE WHOLE OF THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURING PLANT AND FITTINGS, on the Premises, Biner and Co., Halley's Lane (upstairs), off Lower Taranaki St. (close to Police Station). 20 COMPLETE SINGER HEADS, 6/96K 10S, 6/95K, 10S 1, leather machine, 1 SINGER BUTTONHOLE MACHINE, 2 Lewis felling machines, 4 plain sewers, numerous spare parts, also 38 Singer benches and undergear, 2} h.p. motor complete with starter, switchboard, pulleys, shafting and driving gear, 10 stools, numerous benches and cutting tables, including some good solid tables 24 by 6, 7 frock racks, special 16-drawer filing cabinet complete with indexes, Royal typewriter in perfect order, office desk, shelves, chairs, table, partitions, step-ladders, large staircase, tailor’s elec, iron, pressing boards, cupboards, ’and numerous other lots. On view Tuesday afternoon and morning of Sale. This is all up-to-date gear and for Absolute Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AB3B Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CHRISTCHURCH CITY AUCTION. CENTRAL MANUFACTURING SITE WITH COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS. HANDY TO RAIL. On Account of NEUCHATEL ASPHALTE CO., LTD., 37 MOORHOUSE AVENUE. To be Sold by Public Auction in N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. LAND SALEROOMS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1938, at 2.30 O’clock. ,TVE will sell all the land situated as ■ * above comprising 2 Roods 37.1 Perches of land, more or less, together with the Briek Building which has been used as an Engineer’s Shop. There are two commodious offices in the front of the building together with a double entrance. This building would be suitable for a Store, Engineer’s or Joiner’s Shop, or in fact. any manufacturing business, WHERE CLOSE PROXIMITY TO RAIL IS AN ADVANTAGE. THERE IS A FLOOR SPACE OF APPROXIMATELY 2000 SQ. FT. The Land has a frontage of 105 ft. in Moorhouse Avenue and lends itself to the storage of Timber or Machinery, etc., being adjacent to local Wool Stores, Agricultural Machinery Stores, Grain Sidings, Timber Yards, and Joinery Works. THE NEUCHATEL ASPHALTE COMPANY, having purchased a larger holding is a genuine seller. For further particulars and plans of the property, applv to: THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. OF CANTERBURY, LTD., Cashel Street, Christchurch. Auctioneers. A 832 Under Instructions from • PERPETUAL TRUSTEE COMPANY LIMITED, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. SOPHIA MORWITCH. AN OUTSTANDING CITY OF SYDNEY FREEHOLD PROPERTY on the CORNER OF PITT AND KING STREETS, THE MOST VALUABLE POSITION AVAILABLE TO-DAY, and SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED TO INVESTORS, HOTEL PROPIETORS, RETAILERS AND OTHERS. THE LIVERPOOL ARMS HOTEL AN ATTRACTIVE BUILDING OF BRICK, recently modernised and in good condition throughout, with Tiled Front to the height of the awning, and comprising the following:— AMPLE CELLAR Accommodation. GROUND FLOOR—lsland Bar, Bottle Department and Kiosk. FIRST FLOOR—Lounge-room, , and Serverv Toilet. SECOND FLOOR—Dining-room, Sit-ting-room, Bedroom, Bathroom, Kitchen and Store. THIRD FLOOR—Seven Bedrooms, Bathroom and Toilet. FOURTH FLOOR—Seven Bedrooms, Bathroom and Toilet. Flat roof, upon which is the Laundry. THE LAND Has a frontage of 28ft. 7|in. to PITT STREET and 52ft. Gin. to KING STREET. THE TITLE IS FREEHOLD. THE PROPERTY is subject to a lease of 10 years from April 23, 1932, and expires on April 23, 1942, at a rental of £2600 per annum, payable at the rate of £5O weekly. Lessee paying Rates, Taxes and Insurances, and to repairs, including roof. A Special Clause in the Lease provides that if at any time during the term subsequent to the completion of six (6) years, or in the event of total destruction by fn-e subsquent to the completion of the six years, the Lessor may, on giving six (6) weeks’ notice to the Lessee of intention to do so, lease or sell the premises to a lessee or purchaser who docs not intend to use the property for an Hotel, in which event the Lessor shall then pay to the Lessee compensation calculated on the basis of £2OO for every complete year that shall .be unexpired. THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY will be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION in the ROOMS, 92 PITT STREET. SYDNEY, on FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1938. at 11 a.m. ■RICHARDSON AND WRENCH, LTD., J-V 92 Pitt Street. Sydney. TN CONJUNCTION WITH MESSRS. MELLOR AND MELLOR. OF BRIGH‘TON ENGLAND. AUCTIONEERS. Messrs. RAND and DREW, Solicitors to the Estate. AB3G. Tender Advertisements will be found on Page 4.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 136, 5 March 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 136, 5 March 1938, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 136, 5 March 1938, Page 18

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