TO-MORROW, THURSDAY MORNING, At 11 o'clock sharp. ' On the Premises, No. 1, Aorangi-terrac* ( off Tinakori-road (opp, Sawkeetons-Bt.) I SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR] AND EFFECTS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have.w • oeived instructions to sell, a above — Household Furniture and Effects, con f tents of six room«, <H)mprisingr — * Sideboard, linoleums, Austrian chain tables, fenders, crockery, glassware wicker chairs, tables, couch, clock f upholstered chairs, clock, books ' duchesse dressing- table, double bed steads, washstands, ware, ornaments kapoe beds, kitchen utensils, wringer t washing machine, and sundries. Sale at 11 o'clock bharp. Delivery im * mediately after sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 27th JUNE, 1912, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OF W. B. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK W. B. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK W. B. HARDY'S NURSERY STOCK From Lower Hutt. E JOHNSTON AND CO. will cell a: ■ their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, ai above — I High-class Nursery Stock and a spe 1 cial collection of Roses and Car nations, from Mr. Hardy's well known nursery. WITHOUT RESERVE. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. [ FRIDAY MORNING, 28th JUNE, 1912 , At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF ALMOST NEW HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS AND EF FECTS. On the Premises, No. 108, Abel Smithstreet (close to Willis-street). E- JOHNSTON " AND CO. have re • ceived instructions from the owner, who has been called away suddenly, tc sell as above— The ' whole' of the Superior Houjse- . hold Furniture, etc., etc.' ' , This furniture has not had -a month* use, and is quite new. Details To-morrow. - --" ~IL JOHNSTON, "Auctioneer; FRIDAY AND MONDAY, 28th JUNE AND Ist JULY, 1912, Commencing at 2 o'clock each day. AT OUR ROOMS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, EJP. WARE, COSTLY LEATHER BAGS, • BAROMETERS, OPTICAL GOODS, DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES, KYOSO VASES, etc., etc. On account of Pickard Frores, who are relinquishing their N.Z. Business. THE FINEST STOCK THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED IN WELLINGTON. GOODS THAT ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at theii Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — A valuable consignment of jewellery etc., etc., comprising — Valuable Minute-repeating Calendar Watch (cost £55), Gold Hunting Repeater, 16 diamond Bangles, 30 18ct. Diamond Rings, 20 Gold Alberts, 1 Muff Chains, 150 Gold and Silver Watches (Rotherams, Walthams, Elgins), 10 Gold Bracelet Watches, -12 pairs High-grade Prismatic Binoculars, Bronze Ornaments, 150 lots of EJP. and Sterling Silver Ware, Clocks, etc., etc. Also, Valuable consignment of Ladies' Leather Bags and Aluminium Purses, Dressing Cases, etc., etc. Al>o, By order of the Public Trustee, in the Estate of A. H. Krause (deceased) — Valuable Single-6tone Diamond Ring, Gent's Heavy Gold Albert, Diamond and Dress Rings, numerous Silver Goods, Gents' Gold Watches, Ladies' Gold Watches, Lockets, Gold Signet. Studs and Links, 17 Coins and Medals, Pins. Brooches, E.P. Ware, 6 Shark's Teeth, and numerous other goods. On view morning of sale from 9.3 C o clock. Inspection invited. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. MONDAY, Ist JULY, 1912, At 2.30 p.m. DAIRY FARM (30 ACRES), KARORI. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. . have . been instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON, on MONDAY, the. Ist day of July, 1912, at 2.30 p.m., under conduct of the Registrar of the , Supreme £ourt of New Zealand, Wellington District, by order of the Mortgagee— ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing thirty acres three roodf twenty-five perches (30a 3r 25p), being part of SECTION 42, KARORI DIS TRICT, and the whole of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 135, folk 146,. subject to outstanding mortgage, registered number 64460. A six-roomed Cottage is ereoted on the ■ land, which is conveniently situated withir 1 five minutes of tho tram terminus and easy distance, of Wellington, and is alsc 1 eminently suitable for a dairy farm, qi could be subdivided for building purposes, having two road frontages, one to Makara ! and one to Karori. The land is well planted with fruit trees and fir trees. Further particulars and estimated value can bo obtained from the Registrar. 01 the Auctioneers, or the Vendor's Solicitors, r MESSRS. BRANDON, HISLOP ANT BRANDON, d 150, Featherston-street Wellington. 3 TUESDAY, 2nd JULY, At 2.30 p.m. \ DANIEL-STREET. 3 SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. r " — * EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. \ IVJESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ITJL been favoured with instructions tc 3 bell by publio auction, at theii' Rooms, 4 Lambton-quay,. as above— 7 ALL THAT PIECE OR PAKCEI a OF' LAND, being Lot 2, part oi t Town Acre 876, on the Map oJ tho City of Wellington, having ; a frontage of 33ft to Daniel-strefci by a depth of 132 ft, be the anu t a little more or Ipbs, together witl 5 the dwellinghotißo of four roomi erected thi'reun. The liouro is conveniently situated, ant ,_ known as No. 124, Daniel-ptri'et, is nttuc B with gad and every <_6u\eiiienec, ami haj recently been redecorated. TITLE— LAND ' TRANSFER. t, Further particulars, can be obtained or t application to 'tho Auctioneer., , MESSRS. HARCOTKT AND CO. FURNITURE. c VCT ANTED to Buy, Houses of Furni »» ture; highest "price, cash down. C .Daubney, 148, Tory-etreet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 12
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