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AUCTIONS. BIG DEMOLITION SALE, . MARTON, TODAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, at 11 a.m. I HAVE been instructed by Mr. T. McChesney, to sell by Public Auction, the 2-storied demolished building known as Snellgroves, High Street, Marton. l'bc offering will comprise of 8000 ft. ot building timber, including 4 x 2, 6 x 2, match lining- kauri flooring, windows and sashes, 2 good 600-gal. tanks, 3ft. range, Jhid-hand bricks, counter tops, quantity of plateglass, 350 SHEETS FIRST-CLASS CORRUGATED IRON, in lengths, 6ft. to 9ft., all 24 gauge. C. H. LEE, Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—lncluded in the iron, is 70 Oft. sheets, 30 Bft. sheets, Gospel oak brand, which is 22 gauge, and unprocurable today. A 728 UNCLAIMED CARGO. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. At Our (Basement) Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION OF 1 Roll Congoleum, 2 Roils (each 50yds.) “Thos. Goldsworthy” Aluminous Oxide close-coated Sanding Paper, 24in. and Win.; 1 Chest of Tea (1161 b. Case Asstd. Chocolates, 1 Case Stencil Paper, 2 new Lavatory Pans, etc. Also— First-class Pumice Copper, with long pumice flue; Set of almost new Washtube, 1 almost new Gas Copper, Porcelain Sink, Parkinson Gas Stove, Magnet Elec. Cooker in perfect order, small plug-in “Neec-o” Elec. Cooker, Up-to-date Tiled Hearth and Well Fireplace and Mantelpiece (very nice), 2 new Flush Doors, Gas Caliphont, Engineer’s Breast Drill, 3 T Chimney Pots, Lawn ■ Mower, etc. Now on View. Sale MONDAY NEXT at 1 p.m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A 735 TRUSTEE’S SALE. Jg JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION OF 1 1 Q GROSS (1 G.) INK BOTTLES, -LJ-tz j n cartons of 2 dozen; 9 Gross Ointment Pots, 1 Case containing various compounds for making ink, Chemicals, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. At Our Basement Mart, ■ No. 8 Willeston Street. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A 736 PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION. BRICK BUNGALOW AND COTTAGE, No. 79, Marsden Street, LOWER HUTT, To Be Sold By Auction WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, At 2.30 p.m. At 22 BRANDON ST., WELLINGTON. H ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, ’ have received instructions to sell at their Rooms, as above — VALUABLE CORNER SECTION of I Acre, well-laid-out in lawns and gardens with 3 GARAGES, small ALLELECTRIC BRICK COTTAGE of 2 rooms, k’ette, and bathroom (let at 25/- with one garage), and SMART AND SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BUNGALOW with tiled roof, eavity walls and breeze partitions, containing large open sunporch, hall panelled in Ht. Rimu, 5 rooms, scullery, bathroom, E.H.W. gas stove. The Bungalow is of Particularly Attractive Appearance and Upkeep and Insurance Costs are a Minimum. The Bungalow is VACANT.

H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, WELLINGTON and LOWER HUTT. A 712 CLEARING SALE. AT THE MART, OTAKI RAILWAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, At 12.30 sharp. ILfESSRS. J. L. BENNETT LTD., in 4*X conjunction with Harold Taylor, have been instructed by several clients to sell by Public Auction the following: — 1 new 3-piece Oak Bedroom Suite, Chesterfield Suite, 1 Axminster Carpet Square, as new, 3 Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobe, Oak Settee and 2 Chairs, Sleepy Hollow Chair, 10 assorted Duchess Chests, 10 assorted Tables, Oval Riinu Dining Table, Rimu Settee, 1 Oak Single Bed, 10 Double Beds, 2 Single Beds, 1 Oft. Billiard Table, top complete, assorted Chairs, 1 Oak Cot, 1 Rimu Cot, 3-Burner Kerosene Stove, Mattresses, 1 Tea Wagon, 4 Washstands, 3 Hallstands, Cabinet Gramophone and Records, Pictures, 2 Chests of Drawers, 2 Easy Chairs, 3 Palmstands, 2 Electric Heaters, 3 Churns, 3 Separators, 60-gall. Copper Cylinder, 1 6ft. Saw, assorted Tools, Car Carrier, Knapsack Spray, as new, 1 Large Lamp, 1 Child’s Tricycle, Books, etc. For full particulars PHONE 655, OTAKI RAILWAY. A 734 IN A DECEASED ESTATE. ’ HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931, at 11 a.m. Shop Property Karangabape Road, Car. Upper Queen Street, Auckland. T. MANDENO JACKSON. Tnstructed by the New Zealand InsurA ance Co. Ltd. (Trustee Executor and Agency Branch) as Trustee in the Estate of E. W. Jennings, deceased, will sell by Public Auction at their rooms 3 Swanson Street, Ist door from Queen Street, Auckland, on the above date. ALL THAT Valuable Freehold Property having about 63ft. lOin. frontage to Karangahape Road, 94ft. to Upper Queen Street and 31ft. 2in. along the rear boundary together with a Modern Brick and Concrete Building of one storey containing five good retail shops numbered 114 to 122 Karangahape Road, with large dry basement below. This property stands in the centre of a very busy shopping area at junction of a number of tram systems and at the corner of two very busy streets. The shops are all well let to good tenants and stand in one of the most prominent positions in the busiest part of Newton, on the best side of Karangahape Road. It is rarely that propositions of this class come into the market and this sale will present a unique opportunity to acquire a First-class Freehold Investment in one of Auckland's Busiest Centres. For further particulars apply to the N.Z. INSURANCE CO. LTD., Trustee Branch, or to the Auctioneers. T. MANDENO JACKSON, 3 Swanson Street, Auckland. A 733 PRODUCE FOR SALE POTATOES, Red Dakota, Small Table. X £l4/10/- ton. Red Dakota seed., £l4 ; ton. Sutton Supreme seed £l5 tou. Two ton lots or more. Railage paid to your nearest station. Cash with order. Apply W. RAINS, Prebbleton, Canterbury. Phone 529W, Christchurch,

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 298, 13 September 1941, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 298, 13 September 1941, Page 16

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