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SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. 'THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1922. At 1.30 p.m. D UNBAR SLOANIS, in connection with R. Leslie Jones, having received instructions_ from Georges Jackson, Esq., who is giving up housekeeping-, will sell by Public Auction, on the premises, No. 14, Huia-road, Hataitai, on THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, at 1.30 p.m.Tho entire contents of his artistically well-furnished 6-roomed Bungalow, including: 270 L™l 270 CARPET SQUARES (Wilton, Indian, Art) OAK DINING SUITE (6 chairs, h.b) OAK MORRIS CHAIR, CUSHIONS OAK DINING TABLE (round), OAK SIDEBOARD, PICTURES HALL RUNNERS (Brussels), MATS OAK HALLSTAND HALL CURTAINS, black silk poplin (Scoullar) OAK FERN STANDS, PALMS OAK BOOK-CASE, CAKE STANDS CASEMENT CURTAINS (Art) OAK DOUBLE BEDSTEAD (specially made by Scoullar) OAK DUCHESSE OVAL MIRROR OAK PEDESTALS CANE EASY CHAIRS BOX WINDOW SEAT (upholstered shadow tissue), CURTAINS TO MATCH SINGLE BEDSTEADS (rimu) WIRES. MATTRESSES, PILLOWS DUCHESSE PAIR, (oak and kauri) WARE READING LAMP, OAK PEDESTAL RIMU BOOKCASE,1 LINOS Also, BILLIARD TABLE, three-quarter size, in perfect order (Alcock). . Balls, marker, cues, complete Also, KITCHEN TABLES (AND CHAIRS 1 RADIATORS. ELECTRIC IRON SAUCEPANS, KITCHEN UTENSILS ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PAN SCALES AND WEIGHTS Also, Garden tools — Hoes, rakee, spades, . shovels, lawn mower, barrow, garden hose, watering cans, timber, lines v ond props, etc., etc. An exceptionally good lot, which I can honestly recommend. No reserve. DUNBAR SLOANE. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. rTIHE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, A having received instructions from the holder of the Bill of Sale, will sell by auction at the Rooms, 53, Cuba-street — THE CONTENTS OF 5 ROOMS, ; Removed from Rintoul-street, including: ! M- Bil2 SI xD^.«H CAS^T EI, SI TABLE and COVER, DIVAN CHAIRS, OCC. and SEAGRASS CHAIRS BOOKSHELVES, MORRIS CHAIR, 2 SETTEES, H.B. DINING CHAIRS, FRAMED MIRROR, Lot of PICTURES and OIL PAINTINGS, MORRIS COUCH, VASES, ORNAMENTS, PALM STANDS, LINO., SEAGRASS SQUARES and MATS, CRUET AUS and CAN. CHAIRS, 3 . SQUARE OAK TABLES, PART DINNER SERVICE, FOOT-STOOL, 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE DUCHESSE PAIR, DUCHESSE CHESTS, WARDROBES, CEKTSTS WOOD COT. TOILET WARE, \ B.R. and WOODEN BEDSTEADS, BOX, SPRING, WIRE, and KAPOK MATTRESSES, 4 CANVAS STRET- - CHERS. CLOCK. CUSHIONS, OCC. TABLES, PEDESTAL CUPBOARD, BLINDS, OVERMANTEL, CHEST OF DRAWERS, FENDER and IRONS, 2 FIRE SCREENS, H. BUGS. RATTAN CHAIR, K. TABLES and CHAIRS, K. CUPBOARD DRESSER SHELVES, S. PANS, KETTLES, VACUUM. CLKANER, CARPET-SWEEPER, I CROCKERY, CUTLERY, BATH, PARROT-STAND, K. SUNDRIES, etc., etc., too numerous to mention. On view from 9.30. Positively No Reserve. A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer and Valuer, Tel. 2504. 53, Cuba-street. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 4922! At 1 p.m. ALS°E NJES^L ELEfY, BT°E°L% t oJ; FIREPROOF SAFE, AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston-street, as above, 2000 VOLUMES BOOKS, including Library of the World's Best Literature. 45 vols.; Century Dictionary, 10 vols.; National Biography, 22 vols.; Macaulay's History, 6 vola.; Encyclopaedia Britannica, 10th Edn.; Works of Sterne, Carlyle, Shakespeare, Fielding, Smollett, Lamb, Da Quincoy, Mrs. Gasket, and Ferrier; Hakluyt's Voyages, Botanical Register, Album Pressed Ferns, Natives of Tonga Islands; Historians' History, 25 vols.; Nicholson's Architecture, Gothio Architecture, Building News, Pulpit Commentary, Old England, \ Polynesian Researches, N.Z. Gazettes from 1841, Transactions Opthalmqlogical Society, Dictionary of Medicine, Art of Surgery, Natural Philosophy, Skin Diseases, Heath's Practical Surgery, Nervous Diseases, Surgical Instruments, including 'Artery Forcepß, Eye Probes, Nasal Snares, Cataract Knives, Electroscope, Dental Forceps, Optician's Metal Chair, Electric Battery, Walnut Surgical Instrument Cabinet, etc. ALPINE FIREPROOF SAFE, 18 x 18 x 24 inches. CAMEO BROOCHES AND RINGS, 18----carat Native Brooch, Miniatures in 18-carafc gold; Opal Rings, 15 and 9carat Antique Gold-mounted Cameos, Agate Stones, Lantern Slides, etc. Complete Catalogues on Application. Now on View. • J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. CLEARANCE SALE. ON THE FARM, MUNGARAKI, KOROKORO-ROAD. (Petone). FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1922, At 1.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions from R. Hobbs Esq.. to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE, by Public Auction, at - above— THE GOODWILL OF HIS LEASE of 80 Acres of Good Grazing Country, having some three years to run. Also, 18 GOOD COWS (in full milk or coming to profit May, July, and August) 2 YEARLING HEIFERS THREE-QUARTER AND HALF DRAUGHT MARES Trap, Dogcart, 80-Gallon Separator .Plousrh. Chains, Harness, etc. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. CHEAP SANITARY TINS. A NUMBER of Strong Drums, suitable for 6anitary tins, selling cheap. 6s eaoh. Apply SUNLIGHT SOAP WORKS, Jackson-street, Petone. gONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. WANTED Sell, Confectionery Business, centre, city: stock reduced to suit buyer; no goodwill; otvnor leaving for Australia; must sell before 13th inst. Particulars, lease, rent, etc., 207, Evening Poat.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 12

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