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MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PIANO, TWO CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, ICE CHEST, MASSIVE OAK- EXT. DINING . TABLE, 'K. SUNDRIES, etc., etc. A T THE CENTRAL AUCTION A ROOMS, 53, Cuba-street (throe doors below Winder's). A Catalogue of Superior Furniture and, Household Effects, including BORD' PIANO, 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES (Shadow Tissue and-Velvet), HANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD', MASSIVE OAK EX'E. DINING TABLE, GATE-LEGGED TABLE, OCC. TABLES and CHAIRS, DINING-ROOM SUIT*.. Piano Stool, Lamp, Clock, Table Cover, Kapok Cushions, MORRIS and . FANCY BOX CHAIRS, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, OVERMANTEL, Wood and Copper Korbs,' Mirror/ MUSIC CABINET, two FOURFOLD SCREENS, Leather Couch, Wicker Chairs, Afternoon' Teaset, E.P. TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, two-A.G. SQUARES (12 x 9). .. Wardrobes, duchesso pairs, duchesso chest 3, toiletware, d.b.m. and wooden bedsteads, wire and kapoc mattresses, child's wood and iron cots, child's h. chair, folding push-cart, Singer sewing machine, k. table and chairs, ■k. couch, gal. i. baths and pans, k. sundries, gas ring, gas iron and tube, hallstand, carpet runner, towels, lace curtains, seas-rass mats, 4 bead blinds, 1 verandah blind, garden hose, etc., etc. On view from 9.30. No reserve. A. T. TRENDLE, . . , ■ Auctioneer. LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1919. ' THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above, at 12.15 p.m. — 150 2-tootli ewes 100 2-tooth ewes . -: ' -60 lambs 30 4-tootli to fresh full-mouthed ewss 30 fat wethers „ " '25 woolly lambs 20 good weaner heifers TUESDAY MORNING, - : Commencing at 10.30 o'clock sharp. UNCLAIMED CARGO. ' ; UNRESERVED SALE-OF ir CASES'MERCHANDISE It J-«i Ex Port Lyttelton. ■ ±J E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv-. • . ed instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-cjuay, as • above (on account of whom it may concern) : ' 10 pieces Harlene 10 pieces Poplin (various colours) 60 Gent's Felt Hats ■■. 50 Ladies' Hats ... .' . • 31: pairs Corsets ' ■• 1 roll'Vyella • 11 rolls Cotton Piece Goods 2 rolls Tea Cloth - . 113 pairs Ladies' Shoes , ' . ' - ' 37£ yards Grey Suiting 15 Ladies' Coats •' . .•.-•." ■ 24 Satin Quilts 60 pairs Men's Underpants and ■ Singlets - . To be sold with all faults if any. On. view Monday, Afternoon and Morning of Sale. V.'• „ ■• -. . These goods are only slightly damaged. ■ ,E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. , ■ ALL,DAY SALE. : WEDNESDAY NEXT, .At 11 ( o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY GUINEA UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, COSTLY OAK ' FURNISHINGS, NEW SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, CARPETS, AND EFFECTS. i . ■ ■ ' 500 500 OUR MART IS CROWDED.. This Week's Catalogue comprises the En-, 'tiro Contents of 4 large Houses. , -,' Full Details will appear later. ' E JOHNSTON AND' CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — ' A ROOMFUL OF SUPERIOR : FURNISHJ.NGS. . ■Details later. ' . '.. ; E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH. ' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ' TURE, including new Dining-room Suite, Chesterfield, Carpet ..Square, Oak Sleeping Couch, Fan, Up- ' , right Grand Piano, etc. . Also •' ; TWO OVERLAND MOTOR CARS and MOTOR CYCLE. MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, and CO. have received instructions from the owners to sell at their Rooms, 137, Lambton-quay (next Arcadia Hotel), as above. ■ Details Tuesday. . HODGKINS, CARVER,' and C 0.,. . . Auctioneers. '..' , THORNDON PROPERTIES. , TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On THURSDAY, 13th MARCH, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Thomas Orr, Esq., to sell at their Rooms, 105," Customhousequay, by public auction as above— ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND contained in— ' .' ■ , FIRSTLY-C.T 9/279 Part Lot 25, Part Section 657, Wellington, together with the Dwelling of 8 rooms thereon, containing usual conveniences, known as 18, Featherston-terrace. SECONDI|Y--C.T. 9/279 . Part Lot 25, Part Section 657, . Wellington, together with the Dwelling of 5 rooms thereon, known, as 16, Featherston- ■ terrace. . : • THIRDLY-Lot 17, Part- Section 625, Wellington, together with the Dwel- . ling of 8 rooms thereon, known as ' ■ ■' t 330, Tinakori-road. FOURTHLY—Lot 5 and Part Lot 6, Section 650, Wellington, with Dwelling of 7 rooms thereon, known as , 86, Tinakori-road. i . - FIFTHLY—Lot 5 and Part Lot 6, Section 650, Wellington, with. Dwelling of 7 rooms theieou, known as 88, Tinakori-road. SIXTHLY—Lot 10, Part Seotion 647, Wellington, with Dwelling of 7 rooms thereon, known as 116, Tina--kori-road. • • . i A low reserve has been placed on all these properties, as the trustees are determined to sell. Further particulars and card to view from the i Auctioneers— S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO.,' 105, Customhouse-quay.' G. S. HILL & CO., 360, LAMBTON-QUAY (next Stewart . Dawson and Co.). 'Phone 2456. I WILLIS-ST.' (near)— 9 rooms, immediate - possession. £1150. LYALL BAY-* rooms, erected 2£ years. . £1050. i PETONE—6 large rooms, splendidly built,, largo verandahs; land 60 x 200 feet' (planted). Bargain £1000.' PETONE —5 rooms, hot water and gas. £485; £85 deposit, or offer; land 40 x 100. .. . BROOKLYN—S rooms, one floor, 4 minutes from car, no climb. £775. KELBURN (Central-terrace)— 7 rooms. £1000. ' - ' . . j NAIRN.-STtU3ET-~7 looms, vwy largt 1 Motion, £13.00.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 50, 1 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 50, 1 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 50, 1 March 1919, Page 8

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