MONDAY NEXT. . FREEHOLD PROPERTY, YORK BAY. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC?' AUCTION. MESSRS. E.. JOHNSTON AND CO. have received instructions from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy of the Property of Matthew Barr to sell by Public Auction, at'their i Rooms, 157, Lamb- \ ton-quay, Wellington, At 12 Noon on MONDAY, the 10th day of JULY, 1922, l . All that Freehold Parcel of Land, containing 64 acres / 1 rood 4.3 perches, being Lots 75 and 77 on Deposited Plan 1538, and Lot 818 on Deposited Plan 1541, part of Section 24, Harbour District, and situate at York Bay, . Particulars and conditions of Bale may be seen at the Office of the Auctioneers, E. JOHNSTON AND CO., 157, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ~ TUESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clook sharp. AUCTION SALE ."Of 1 A TONS OF THE FAMOUS "ARMOO" J-V CORRUGATED IRON, ■' " ■ 6ft, 7ft, Bft, and 9ft Lengths. All in perfect condition, to bo sold in large or small lots, to suit purchasers. 1^ JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- -^» , ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms as above:— 1 TF_n SHEETS OF THE FAMOUS JLIOV "ARMCO" IRON. This is tho highest grado Ingot Iron, and unrustable. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT. \ At 10.30 o'clock sharp. ALL DAY SALE. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTSI, " . (Removed from Island Bay for convenience of Sale.) ,450 — LOTS' — 450 A PEW of the Lots comprise— MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND , PIANO (a fine-toned instrument and in perfect order), .-BILLIARD DINING TABLE (with1 all accessories complete), 4 HIGH-CI«ASS OAK ~ SIDEBOARDS, OAK DINING TABLES (oval and square), CHESTERFIELD SUITES, , MORRIS COUCHES, Gramophone and Records, Handsome Oak Bedroom Suite (of unique design, cost £65), Axminster Carpets and Runners, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Kitchen Utensils, etc. '■,' Also _!9 n,.«S?S.'i. n{ of whom it may concern) 600 BOXES OF ROUNTREE'S CHOCO- ■ . LATES (without reserve). XV JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- •*-<• _ ceived instructions from the owner, who is leaving Wellington, to Sell at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-qy., as above: Details Later. ■ ' L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, 18th JULY, 1922, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. .ANOTHER BIG SALE OF CARPETS. far surpassing in value, quality, and design anylered. ' we have bver ofgrand exhibition and sale by public auction .'Of £2000ofS!ts.£2000 20 EXQUISITE PERSIAN WILTON CARPETS of glorious designs and colourings (absolutely works of art), in all sizes, extra super quality. 22 ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPETS, in exclusive designs and highest quality. 40 BEAUTIFUL HAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS of special quality and most dainty colourings. 15 ENGLISH WILTON AXMINSTER AND INDIAN LOUNGE RUGS and VESTIBULE RUGS. 500 YARDS OF SUPER QUALITY ENGLISH AXMINSTER AND WILTON RUNNERS (24in to 36in wide). Axminster hearthrugs, beautiful black rugs, etc. .- , ' ALL GUARANTEED IN PERFECT ORDER AND TRUE TO DESCRIPTION. EASILY THE MOST ARTISTIC AND UNIQUE COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL CARPETS AND RUNNERS THAT HAS EVER BEEN PUT UP TO AUCTION IN WELLINGTON. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, on account of whom it may concern— 12 BALES OF CARPETS of a.class and quality that are seldom seen in an auction mart. THIS MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CARPETS WILL BE ON VIEW IN OUR MART FROM FRIDAY NEXT. COME AND SEE THIS EXHIBITION. ' OUR /LAST LOT WAS SPECIAL, BUT NOTHING TO BE COMPARED WITH .THIS. ■";'■,. This Sale is really something out of the ordinary, and although some of the carpets are so very expensive, they will be sold regardless of cost, as they ar§ being, realised under . most exceptional circumstances. , FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, SPECIAL ELECTRIC LIGHT DISPLAY. SPECIAL NOTE.—During the. .time these beautiful carpets aro on exhibition, a magnificent Baby Grand Gramophone, "The Voice of Centuries," unequalled in reproduction and tone, will play popular selections. ■ (Gramophone kindly lent by Messrs. Brice and Brice, Ltd., New Zealand Agonts.) . fa E.JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, at 1.30. ~~ WHEATLEY AND CO., 141, Mannersst. (opp. King's Thelatre), will sell: Paj-t Contents 4 Rooms (including o.p. and Doulton Ware.) Full details Monday. L. WHEATLEY, Auctioneer. See us for satisfactory disposal of your goodo. SALE OF STORAGE SHEDS.'. FOR SALE, by tender, Five Sheds, recently used for storage of building materials for Workers' Dwellings. The Storeman, Labour Department, Timber Yard, Miramar, will show the sheds to intending purchasers. Tenders close at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, 17th JULY, and are to be sept in sealed envelopes, endorsed "Tender, for Miramar- Storage Sheds," and addressed to "The Housing • Superintendent, Department of Labour." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. (ROWLEY, < Secretary for Labour.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 10
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