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AUCTIONS. PRICE’S AUCTION ROOMS. AUCTION SALE. 1 P.M., 1 I’M.. TODAY (THURSDAY) TODAY. 300 LOTS. 500 PRICE’S AUCTION ROOMS will Sell In jn t.lieir Muri. .40 MANNERS ST., a large quantity o£ various sundries, Including ROOT SEWINC MACHINE, PIANOLA, AVIRELESS SETS, Dayton scales, violin, ’CELLO (good), beaters, crockery, kitelienwnre, cutlery, boots, shoes, ELEC. KETTLE, ELEC. IRON, TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PIANO ACCORDION, grillers, cruets, biscuit barrel, curtains, suits, coats. blinds, No. S PLANE, dolls, ELEC. EGG BEATER, SUITCASES, wringers, GOLF CLUBS AND BAG, lawnmowers, CAR- . PET SWEEPERS, set of 25 books of accountancy, SMOKERS' STAND, and many ather sundries too numerous to mention. C. W. PRICE, W. F. TYSON, Auctioneer. ■ Manager. . ' AO2(J REMOVED WAIWHETU ROAD, LOWER HUTT, TO OUR MART FOR SALE. TODAY (THURSDAY), TODAY, AT 1 P.M. SILVERSTONE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 110 LAMBTON QY., opposite Occidental Hotel, Sell on behalf of owner leaving district.■ Included in Catalogue:— 4 Super Wilton and Axmlnster Carpets, 12 x I) and 10.0 x 9. surveyor's coinpass, 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 5 single beds, wires, and kapoks, OAK DRAWLEAF TABLE, 11yds. of lino, pair of double sheets, down quilt, Marcella quilt, OAK AND RIME WARDROBES AND i DUCHESSES, Morris couch, oce. tables, I 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, gramo--1 phone and records, revolving OAK BOOKCASE, 3 single stretchers, h.b. and It chairs, Scotch chest of drawers, 1 OAK AND 1 RIMU MODERN DINING- , ROOM SUITES, chesterlield, cushions), OAK TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS, s»yds. Ax. runner, k. sundries, typewriter, surveyor's compass, garden tools, and many other lots. SILVERSTONE AND CO. Auctioneers, 110 Lambton uay, A!)27 CLEARANCE SALE. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), ' 10.30 a.m. ’ FURNITURE, CARPETS, CROCKERY, ETC. 000 LOTS. PRICE’S AUCTION ROOMS will Sell in their Rooms, 40 Manners St., the following 2 folding bed wardrobes (in oak), quantity of timber, 6-pieee rimu dining suite (drawleaf table, sideboard .with glass fronts), 9x9 carpets, chesterfield suite with loose cushions covered in tapestry, pink carpet, fireside chair (cushion seat), pushchair, sewing machine (drophead), kitchen tables, large ping pong table, HOOVER POLISHING MACHINE (as new), Junior electric vacuum cleaner (as new), PIANOLA and records (Aeollon), gramophone with electric pick-up, 2 console gramophones, 250 records (mostly large kind), 3 National cash registers, double and single beds, SMALL ORGAN (real nice instrument), Congoleum square, baby’s high chair, Morris chair, ■WINCH, ropes, rimu duchesses (good), 2 verv nice fireside chairs, 4 BLOCK AND'TACKLES, beautiful Morris settee with squab and 4 cushions (in first-class condition), 3 rolls nice lino., seagrass chairs, hall carpet (heavy quality), chests, IVRINGER, rimu padded seated kitchen chairs, blind (suitable for sunporch), tea wagon, copper kerb, Austrian chairs, 2 old mahogany chairs, paddedseat pushchair, 2 clothes bas-keto, Plunket cot, tool chest, LARGE CANOE, 3drawer rimu duchess, rimu robe and 2 panel beds and wires (all as new), - super quality kapok mattresses (as new), 3-IBAR ELECTRIC HEATER, 12 X 9 AUTUMN TINT CARPET (a beauty), 4 nice kapok pillows, oak duchess, ELECTRIC JUG, 2 carpets (old designs), 4drawcr rimu tallboy, mop, crockery, clothes, suits, glassware, brassware, cutlery, linen, overcoats, dinner wagon, lawn mower, rad)o QUANTITY .OF MIXED TOOLS, plates, E.P. ware, sweet dishes, and sundries of all description. NOTE.—THIS IS A FIRST-CLASS LOT. ON VIEW AIORNING OF SALE. C. W. PRICE, - W. F. TYSON, Auctioneer. Manager. A 930 PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL. ' SALE OF UNCLALMED PROPERTY. NOTICE la hereby given in accordance with Section 8 of The Mental Defectives Amendment Act, 1935, that all unclaimed propertv held bv me, belonging to patients who have died in or been discharged from the Porlrua Mental Hospital prior to the 31st July, 1042, shall be sold by public auction on tho sth day of October, 1944, unless in the meantime such property is removed by persons legally entitled to same.—B. D. HART. Medical Superlntendent, Porirua Meiital Hospital.A Safi —— —BAYMOND EDER, r ~' Auctioneers, • 49a Willis Street. OUR spacious Auction Rooms,- right in the heart of the city, will accommodate anything you wish to sell. Arrange with us to dispose of your Furniture, Effects or Sundries, either on commission or by private treaty. Note Address— WINDSOR HOTEL BUILDING. PATENTS. PATENTS .) Obtainable in All Countries. ■ BALDWIN, SON AND CAREY, Registered Patent Attorneys. WELLINGTON. MR. CHARLES MUNRO, Architect, Academy Buildings, 2 Church Street, MASTERTON, ’Local Agent. OFFICE AIDS AND DUPLICATING SERVICES. MAIL ALWAYS GETS THERE. You may have no Travellers, no time for Calls, but. Direct. Mail Publicity will keep you close to your Customers and Prospects all the time. The Cost? Id. to per call, including Postage. For Ideas and Complete Service— RING 45-445, ROBERT McQUARRIE, Nathan's Bldg., Grey St.,. Wellington. KALAMAZOO Model R. carries an ’’ali-' In” guarantee for 7 years. H. L. Young. Ltd.. Distributors “SWALLOW” Typewriter Ribbons, stocked in all colours, and I’or all Machines. J. A. McKay and Co., Ltd., 23 Brandon Street. Phones 41-541, 41,542. RONEO Addressing Machine does day’s work In one hour. For demonstration. Ronco Co., Hunter St. Du yourselt a gooci turn every Uay Of reading these Classified columns

luuuiuy X. 4410 O I IS VU J IJ m RURAL LAND FOR SALIC. CHEAP SHEEP FARM NORTH OF WANGANUI. StiOO ACRES, about 35 miles north of Wanganui, all hilly country, good dark soli, watered by creeks and springs, fenced into S paddocks, SOO acres in grass. Balance in native bush and second, growth and fern. Stock carried, 1400 sheep, including 700 ewes, and 31 cattle. Owner slates profit of about £5OO per year during the past 8 years. Four-roomed cottage, hot and cold water, car shed, wool shed, good lint metalled road. Cream collected. Schooling by correspondence. Reduced price for quick sale, £l7OO. A genuine bargain. 3999 106 ACRES, freehold, near Wanganui. 15 flat, 50 undulating, 40 hilly. Watered springs, stream and electric pump. 8 paddocks Carries 30 dairy cows, 2 bulls, 4 sows, 1 boar. 1-1 stores, 1 horse, 105 sheep. Has carried 200 sheep and 30 cows. Fiveroomed dwelling and kitchenette, all electrical conveniences. 5 miles station, school; cream collected. Price £2750 as going concern; about £lO5O cash. Maniiwatu and Wairarapa owners: If you want to sell, let us have particulars of your property. We have cash buyers, especially for one-man farms. <O. J. S . Harcourt) HABCOUKT&CO 41 I’ANxVMA ST. Established 1888. WELLINGTON. SOUTH WAIRARAPA—GOING CONCERN. 117 ACRES, nil flat land, all in grass, except 10 acres oats. Subdivided into 13 paddocks. Watered by water races. Carry 72 dairy cows. Buildings include i-roomeu House, all conv., whare, imp. shed, hay shed garage, cowshed. Kates £34. Title: L.I.P. Kent £B2 per annum. Price £7OOO (or near offer) as a Going Concern, which includes (m dairy cows and heifers, 5 yearling heifers, 1 bull, milking plant, etc. Cash required £2OOO, balance arranged. This is a good property situated in a good locality only four miles from south Wairarapa town and and very handy to factory and school.* Full particulars from the Agents:— N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Inc. in Eng.) ALL BRANCHES. PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone (Res.) 8133. CHEAPEST FARM IN WAIRARAPA. 158 ACRES level hint), watered by streams, stony and gorse, but full of good rough feed, lias wintered 300 sheep. Three-roomed cottage and sheds. Seven miles front good township. Cream lorry calls. A man who will work can bring this farm back (has all been ploughed) and have a valuable properly. Price for freehold only £1 NEW ZEALAND ESTATE AGENCY, 117 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 6064 ACRES, Fine Sheep Country, only 10 miles township, railway, Kaleyards, ele: portions plotighable; well fenced Into 10 paddocks; good water, shelter bush; carry Ing 850 ewer, 375 hoggets, 25 wethers, CO bullocks, rams, horses, cows; good bouse wash-house, motor shed, woolshed, eowballs. For Price, etc., apply: VICTOR E. SMITH. Estate Asent, Feilding.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 8

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