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AUCTIONS. MONSTER AUCTION SALE OF E.P.S. SURPLUS STOCK 2000 LOTS 2000 LOTS OF GREAT INTEREST TO FARMERS. BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, MOTOR CAMP OWNERS, APARTMENT HOUSE. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS, SPORTING CLUBS AND OTHERS, AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL, ESPECIALLY CAMPERS AND MOTORISTS. Wp tire favoured with instructions from the Executive of the. WELLINGTON CITY E.P.S. to hold a PUBLIC AUCTION At The CITY COUNCIL DEPOT, CORNER OF WILTON RD. AND OLD KARORI ' RD., KARORI, ON THE TRAM LINE (SEE FLAG). On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31„ 1945 COMMENCING AT 10 A.M. SHARP AND CONTINUING ALL DAY. DUNBAR SLOANE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOWING TREMENDOUS CATALOGUE OF EQUIPMENT COMPRISING:— Enamel ware basins, all sizes, new; bowls, china and bakelite: hand bells, brass; nail brushes; brooms; blind; brown felt; beds, single; buckets; tin billies; oil drums; wooden benches; copper, 12 gallon; copper frames: copper, pumice; colanders, aluminium: chairs, assorted; cases; dixies (steamer 6 gallon); dippers, dishes, baking’ pie dishes, enamel; forms: funnels; brown felt—lst quality, 81 yards; rubber gloves (utility): emergency heaters: haversacks: hoses, helmets, miners; insulators; china jug; confectionery jars; stainless knives; assorted kettles; ladles; wooden bedside locker; kerosene chimney wall lamps; hurricane lamps, aladdin lamps—hanging and table, new and complete; lighting stands, mattresses, aluminium measures; enamel mugs: mops; enamel assorted plates; paillasses, kerosene pumps; stirrnp and bucket; pillows; portable radio ("Ensign" 6-valve, complete with new batteries); lire extinguishing powder: unbleaebed calico pyjamas (25 prs.), rakes, screens—3 fold, etc., with curtains; saucepans, lavatory seats, plain round; stretchers, assorted types; shovels, rubber sheets —waterproof, lined with linen; camp stoves, 2 top new and 2nd hand; primuses, new and 2nd hand; Perfection stoves, new and used; spoons, assorted, new; tin openers, combination; tins, 2 gallon; towing attachments for trailers; tumblers (bakelite), assorted tables, tanks, 200 and 400 gallon, black iron, square, new; 200 galls., galvanized, new, square, and 400 gallons, round, used: tank stands, bard wood and steel boilers; trays, enamel, white ;’teapots: whistles. 900, etc., etc., new; bacon cutting machines, special band Dayton, Graff & Freiga, in splendid order, as new. , This is a great assortment of articles, all attractive, clean nnd as new. Come earlv and bring your lunch, and do not miss this golden opportunity of purchasing the things you want. SALE, Wednesday Next, 10. a.m. INSPECTION, Tuesday Next, 10.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. . NO RESERVE. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer A. 119 3000 LOTS! 3000 LOTS! LOWER HUTT AUCTION SALE ' OF INTEREST TO ALL, THE WAR ASSETS REALIZATION BOARD HAVE INSTRUCTED W. GREGORY & CO., LTD., TO OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT . NO. 10 SHED, PARK ROAD (Just past Hutt Park, and opposite Exide Batteries), OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF ARMY AND AIR FORCE EQUIPMENT, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 COMMENCING 10 A.M., AND CONTINUING ALL DAY. Included are the following:—l9 ten’s, P.W.D. type, without'flys, 10 x 8; 28 flys, for P.W.D. type tents, 12 x 10; 72 prs. jungle boots, assorted sizes; 5 cash boxes, 10 x 11 x 5, complete with kevs; 130 used tarpaulins; 8 tables, 36 x 36; 1 table, 34 x 334: 4 ship’s tables, 24J x 284; 1 table, 48 x 34; 2 tables, 36 x 30; 1 table, 01 x 49; 2 tables, 60 x 36; 1 table, 24 x 24; 1 steel filing cabinet, 2 doors, divided, 30 x 15 x 72; 1 wooden filing cabinet; 1 4-drawer cabinet, 52 x 34 x 41; 1 2-door, 1-drawer. 42 x 20 x 38; 1 desk, 3-drawer office desk, 42 x 22 x 31; 2 desks, 2-drawer ofllce desk, 60 x 35 x 30; 1 desk, 6-drawer office desk, 66 x 294 x 30; 1 desk, G-drawer office desk, 54 x 30 x 30; 48 desks, 2-drawer, typists’; 1 counter, lino, top, 2 drawers, 72 x 24 x 34; 1 wardrobe, 2 compartments, 29 x 22 x 72< 6 bunk frames, with double deck; 4 bunks, single, with drawers; 2 bunks, single; 8 racks, suitable for storing steel, pipes, or timber; 2 lots shelving, 35ft. x 10ft. x 2ft. 61n. deep; 13 wooden benches, approx. 12ft. long; 50 sand boxes; 3 butcher’s large chopping blocks; 50 single-tier bunks; 8 tables, 5 x 2; 4 tables, 3 x 3; 3 bedside lockers: 73 blinds with rollers: J 3 hurricane lamps; 100 bed cots, complete with trestles; 4 wooden meat safes; .>0 single beds, complete; blackboards; 20 notice boards, 5x3; quantity of airmens boxes, In two sizes, suitable for tool chests, etc.; 18 beds, bunk type; 45 easel blackboards 90-pln; 35 web lath mattresses; 100 Inventory boards, 13 x 84; 4 4-drawer filing cabinets; 50 bedside screens, 3-fold, frame pnly; 150 bedside screens, complete with cloth covers; 25 iron barrack beds, complete; 200 mops, common ■heads; 50 bedsteads, wooden slat, complete with legs; 50 sturdy chairs; 31 breadcrumb trays; 8 12-gall. cream cans; 7 butcher’s cleavers; 16 stirrup p.umps, suitable for garden sprays; 2 gas masks; 2 respirators; 25 wooden rakes; 27 wooden shovels; 4 ambulance stretchers;. 45 TYPEWRITERS, all best-known makes—in brief, policy and foolscap sizes. 1G NEW DUPLICATORS; 4 Used Duplicators. The following order of sale will be adhered to ns near as possible;— 10 a.m.—Blinds, tables, wooden crumb trays, cleavers, bedside cabinets, hurricane lumps, stirrup pumps, 12-gall. cream cans, barrack beds, bed screens, butchers blocks, sand boxes, slat mattresses. , . 11.15 a.m.—Study chairs, blackboards and easels, tool chests, stretchers, meat safes, filing cabinets, jungle boots. 12.30 p.m.—Typewriters, steel cabinets, cash boxes. 1.30 p.m.—Forms, wooden racks, ship’s bunks, typists’ desks. 2.30 p.m.—Filing cabinets, cupboards, chests, wardrobe, office tables, ship s tables, tents and flys, tarpaulins, wooden rakes, etc. CENTRAL MARKETS W. GREGORY & CO., LTD., ■ , GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 63-671 >- LOWER HUTT. 63-671 A 139 ~AU CTION SALE SEATOUN RESIDENCE AND VACANT SECTION MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the owner to submit at Public Auction at their rooms, 41 Panama Street, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1945 AT 2.30 P.M. (1) No. 48 LUDLAM STREET A most superior two-storev residence, containing lounge, dining-room, study, maid’s room four bedrooms, sunporch and offices, with all up-to-date appointments. Concrete foundations, Marseilles tiled roof. Attractive section, 66 feet by 132 feet, well laid out. sunny, and commanding a pleasant outlook. (2) VACANT SECTION, MUNRO STREET Level and having a frontage of 40ft. Sin. by a depth of 165 ft. 3in. A splendid building site and one of the very few remaining in this sought-after locality. Fenced, concrete paths, separate water supply. Full details from the Auctioneers, HARCOURT AND CO., 41 Panama Street TELEPHONE 44-017. A-169 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE, PRIVATE HOSPITAL I OR CONVALESCENT HOME li ■T Jr > —tj Constructed of solid Kauri, containing 10 rooms and sun porches, 2 bathrooms, all offices, particularly good hot water eervice. Everything in perfect order. 44 ACRES freehold, beautiful gardens, lawns, every description of trees, flowering shrubs and fruit trees. Elevated, gets ail the sun and a glorious view. TO GARDEN LOVERS: Must be seen to be appreciated. Price £4500. T. G. HACKSHAW, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 77 RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. Phones: Office 2378. Res. 53C3. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. SHEEP FARM, WAIRARAPA. 1500 ACRES freehold, of good, clean country in the Walrarapa. Carrying capacity of this farm is excellent, and the cattle have wintered exceptionally well. The property is well watered nnd well fenced and would make a splendid investment for a business nianwho can employ manager. The house is an excellent one. Price £l2/10/- an acre. Full particulars from the agents— G. BLACKWATER & CO., Land and Estate Agents, 196 HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT.

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Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 12

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