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Ai t Hons. SALE OF 10-AI’KE FA UM LET. AT THE CORNER OF MATAI AND RAUMATI ROADS, PARAPARAUMU. TODAY, at 2.30 p.m. Messrs, s. george nathan & CO. will sell as above this compact little farm, carrying 5 cows, 2 heifers and about 300 head of poultry. PURCHASER eait take over stock at valuation or otherwise will be sold al auction later. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 1.11 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. A 502 AT 21 MOANA ROAD (Near Karori Tunnel), Kelburn. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. Xj * MONDAY NEXT, At 1 pm. Sharp. VALUABLE IMPORTED FURNITURE AND CARPETS AS NEW. IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Of MOST EXPENSIVE FURNISHINGS, CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, AND S.T.C. RADIO. At thp Residence, No. 21 Moana Road, Kelburn, near Karori Tunnel (top road). Almost new super Ax. carpet (pink ground), 9 x 12, a beautiful carpet, as new, and carpet felt surround, 2 super Ax. carpets, each 9 x 10ft. Gin. (one fawn and one green ground), 9yds. almond green carpet felt, 4ft. wide, valuable CHINESE HAND-MADE ALMOND GREEN ROUND RUG, 3 mohair slip mats. "WONDERFUL IMPORTED 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE SUITE, upbol. in expensive embossed Genoa velvet, and fitted throughout with loose cushions (this is an excellent suite and is as new, cost £75), SPECIALLY IMPORTED HIGHLY FINISHED OAK BUFFET DINING SUITE of exceptional quality and design, beautiful buffet sideboard, special 4-leg oak refectory dining table and 4 special curved-back dining chairs and* 2 corner ehairs to match, artistically finished and as new, cost £7B to import (something different)., UP-TO-DATE STANDARD TELEPHONE CONSOLE MODEL RADIO, as new, neat INLAID TELEPHONE TABLE and NEAT-LITTLE CHAIR to match, MOD VALUABLE INLAID FIGURED ITALIAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE of wonderful finish and design, was specially imported, and comprises beautiful mirror-door wardrobe, special walnut dressing table with large centre mirror and reflex mirrors, special figured walnut compactum and figured walnut ibedstegd and vanity stool, all en suite and worth £lOO (for absolute sale) (.this suite is in excellent order), lamp shades, expensive agate inverted elec, light shades, special Queensland maple dropside cot and mattress (as new), special folding push chair, expensive cane pram, plated and fitted with rubber tyres and brake, cost £lO (as new), hassocks, stools, card table, oak medicine chest, VALUABLE CANTEEN OF CUTLERY in solid walnut case, made by the celebrated British firm John Bennett, and cost £3O in England (every piece still in original tissue paper and brand new), spark guard, fire set, Ax. rugs, 2 seagrass chairs, lino, square, special e. light fittings, special folding hospital bed and kapok, kitchen table and chairs, child’s commode chair. 2 folding chairs, almost new “Acme” express wringer, hose, lawn mower and catcher, spade fork, rake, maddock. Congo, square, 2 rolls inlaid lino., dust bin. alum, canisters, expensive art curtains, and fittings throughout the house, ice chest, silk cushions, elec, radiator, basket grate and tray, baby’s enamel bath, etc., etc. These 'are all most expensive furnishings, and iii beautiful order. As the owner is returning overseas immediately. everything is for absolute sale. SALE MONDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. Sharp. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A499 VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. At The CORNER OF HILL STREET AND SELWYN TERRACE. To Be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON TUESDAY, The 18th Day of February, 1941, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. TVfESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & COMPANY are directed by THE GUARDIAN TRUST & EXECUTORS COMP ANY OF N.Z.. LTD., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above— THE ‘PROPERTY KNOWN AS 54/56 HILL STREET. There are two dwellings on this property, one being a 16-roomed boardinghouse and the small dwelling used as ail annex, there being 26 rooms, in all. This is an excellent situation, having a frontage of 96ft. to Hill Street and a depth of 81ft. to Selwyn Terrace, being very handy to all Government Buildings and the heart of the City. If purchaser did not require same as a guest-house, it would make a pick position for a ‘block of flats. At present let at £lO/10/- per week. For further particulars and arrangements to inspect, see — rpilE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., South British Insurance Building, Lamblon Quay, Wellington. Or the Auctioneers— S. GEORGE NATHAN A CO., 111 Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON. UNRESERVED SALE AT TE HORO. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 11 a.m. sharp. I\|ESSRS. J. L. BENNETT, LTD., in "Y conjunction with Harold Taylor, have been instructed by Mr. R. A. Thomson, Te I loro, to sell by Public Auction the following:— "I9(jtj WHITE LEGHORN PULY—W ij./p.s, in lots to suit purchasers. 2 good dairy cows, one just calved 20 Black Orpingtons. 1 year 14 fowl-houses, as under: — 1, 16 x "lift.; 1, 16 x 39l"l. ; 1. 16 x 27ft.; 1, 16 x 60ft.; 1, 16 x 50ft.; 1, 16 x 251’1.; 1, I2 x 2 ift.; brooder house,, 1. 12 x 21f1.; J. 15 x 2111.; 1, 15 x 18ft. ; 1, 12 .\ 12ft.; 1, 12 x 18ft.; houne, 1, 12 x 27ft.; incubator house, I. 10 x 12ft.; egg room, with two ends iron. (All the. roofs on Ihe fowl-houses and sheds are corrugated iron.) Wood shell, 12 x 12ft. 1000 yds. wire nelling 8 electric lluia brooders 15 dry feeders 81 chick troughs 41 chick fountains 2 wheelbarrows 80 gallon cast, iron copper 1 separator (Alfa) 10 buckets*, trolley, full range tools, rope hoist I slumping jack, 5 crowbars 1 800-gallon tank, as uew 1 doz. fowl crates INSPECTION 1N VITED. A4a2

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 109, 1 February 1941, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 109, 1 February 1941, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 109, 1 February 1941, Page 18

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