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TUESDAY! NEXT. TUESDAY NEXT, ,:' At IiSO [o'clock sharp..' ; •' ■' UNCLAIMED CARGO. AUCTION SALE . : 1 3 Casks1 PLASTER OF. PARIS , 1 Case. ENVELOPES ' . ; 2 Cases'.PRINTING. PAPER * 1 Keg- 'SHIP CHANDLERY, ex s.s. Sussex ■ ■ ■•, .' :. ' ■•: - ■■: .. 34 Yards BLACK SILK :■ , 33 Yards GREEN; SILK 1 Bottle BISUR.ATED MAGNESIA, ex s.s. Ririiutaka •'■ . - j 17i Yards SILK, ex s.s. Huntingdon 10 cases Palmer's Matches (plaids), 8 cases Mustard, 3 chests Ted, 1. case. Alumin-: . ium Ware, 5 cases Disinfectant, 20 cases Case-lining,' 8 kegs Nails;. 1 box Cash-carriers, '4,880.x 120 Tires,-1 bale /Paper,! gross Baskets, 6 dozen; Best 1 ' Quality Stainless Knives, 1 box Carpet Sweepers, 3 cases contents unknown, etc., etc., ex various ships. ' E Johnston and co. have receiv- • :ed instructions to' sell,'at their. Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as. above— (On Account, of Whom- it May Concern),' 53 PACKAGES GOODS (in lots to suit ■ -„ buyers) ■ ■ . „ . 500 SHEETS OF CORRUGATED IRON (various'; lengths). •".."".. '..■■■ On view morning.of.of sale* No Reserve. ' - .E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer ' ■ WEDNESDAY NEXT, : ::'J ■ At 10.30 o'clock sharp. ; ;• ' ' ■'. ALL-DAY SALE.':, ''.'.-: '•/' ... ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ! ■■■"••: ;-■ ;'•'■■• Of .•■'■■■ ■ •■. ■• :'.'.■■.■ MOST EXPENSIVE and ALMOST NEW ! HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, .' MAGNIFICENT ■ MAHOGANY WARDROBE and LINEN PRESS combined, VALUABLE WALNUT • , SIDEBOARD, . COSTLY HANDi MADE TURKISH CARPET, HIGH-. CLASS OAK; and RIMU' DINING, and .. BEDROOM FURNISHINGS,BLANKETS, BED/LINEN,' GARDEN TOOLS, ALUMINIUM WARE, . and APPOINTMENTS. ■'" ■ ' ..''.• ■,;•:"-at. ou;r mart,; ;; KKfl LOTS OF SUPERIOR HOUSEOOU !• HOLD FURNISHINGS. ' : (To.be sold at 1.30' o'clock.) '■'■ •,""'; •'■>■■• .Also ' ■■".(■■■'" V ',' ■■•'' ': 25 PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORN ■ ■ r"1 •• . .fowls., . „■ , \. •;,;■. E JOHNSTON' AND CO. have re- • ceived\ instructions to sell j.at their Rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, a large Catalogue, of Furnishings an :above. . ...i. '"• Full.details later. ; ■ •' . ■/■ '■/ ' '"< ■ .".. • ■■' L.G. DOWDING, . „, ' : ■. .' „ -..,....-- : '.,-.- _./' Auctioneer.•..., SATURDAY, sth JULY..1922, '-, . ; ' ■ At. 1 .o'clock'sharp.'j ..■.. ;; ■.' SALE OF,' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AX. CARPETS, OAK FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS.-. At Whiieman's Valley-road, SUverstieam „•'■.' (Close to Station^. . ;■/ '„ ' On Account', of Mr- C. Campbell, who is i'■ giving, up housekeeping.. '•"''.',.."' i' ; . : .■' ■' ' '',' :' "/•■•,■•— '••' '■'"'. .■■' • ''•; •' '' E;1 JOHNSTON' AND CO. have reeeiv- • ,ed instructions, to" sell on the pre--1 mises, as above-^- -''."■.■•-' ■■■ ■ .•■ ■ ■•' .-■,: THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD ■■'■■,:■ ■ 'FURNISHINGS, ; ■. •< . :■> .'• THE WELL-BUILT FIVE-ROOMED • BUNGALOW ; ..-. , ■ ■ ' , •', ' .'';,. ,'i And' •■ V. "I-1, ■..■•• ; , ' QUARTER-ACRE OF, LAND. : 'This is a very compact home, well-built, and,■with' every convenience. .:.' ' -'. : Full' particulars;-later;-''"■!■ !- "'-',.;■■- ;iM~* '. ■. \ f-p;' JOHNSTON; Auctioneer:^ -; .'. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1922; "■- ---;'■'■ ■ '■-' ■: ■. :At..2'.30' p.m. ' ".'■-■■ . > I: 1 '■',' -Estate of the late William Allan, ■■ WELL^SITUATED FAMILY: RESI-, ,-' ■•■■.:- •'.■ ■'..'.'(. dence, ■■. •' v,..I'■,.-■■!■'. •' '■'■'-, ;. No. 323, WILLIS-STREET. -/-■/ : ;T|fESSRB..; J.;''.H;'; BETHUNe' &/CO.' ItX ■'-. are favoured with instructions :from the Administrators in the above Eatate : to sell '■ by Auction, at their Rooms, Fea-therstbn-street, ■as above—' ■ ', ■'.■'■ !. ,-' LOT 5 of Secion No. 92;'W«llmKton, having a frontaße of '42ft. to Willis-street , 'by a. depth of ' 135 ft,.: together witli th« substantially-built and attractive ,12-ROOMED „ FAMILY / RESI- . DENCE, No. 323,-thereon,, fitted with! hot and cold water, electric. JiffhV hot' points, fras cooker, caliphont, porcelain bath, linen Jiress,1 etc.^ Alab-hay-ing/wide reception hall; < pantry, and :' vinery. ,'. i . ■"■' ', ■''. , ■'■■..■.'■,.''-.', ■. The above property is well known v 'one'of the_ best appointed residences in this favourite locality. It is ■ suitable.^fora Merchant or Professional Man who'Te, quires to be close to the' business part of the. City. ■ \., ■• , . '■„■■:. :■'.' 1.1-\ For appointment* to view .and. further particulars; apply .to ■„. ' i . ' ' ,' ; '„ ' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., - : „',' ' -..•'!. Auctioneers.- .- V., PUBLIC TRUST SALE, , ■ „ WEDNESpAY, :; 2nd; AUGUST,; 1922. -'.',' ' -At 2,50 p.m. •'■'■■ ■;, ■ ' .■'.' -I „''•' ' ' .- ■ ■'■ ;:, ■ '''.'' : ' N0..60, qRpNTAL-PARADE, \ ■?. ' ..Charming Position, ;'. RBSIDENCEI ON ONE ,FLOOR,. AND TWO -''ADJOINING, ALLOTMENTS. ; . TWO COTTAGES (opposite Public ißathe) , —No's. 152 AND 154, CLYDE-QUAY., ■ "H/TESSRS.•'. J. h::BETHUNE AND CO. 1»X have been instructed by the Public Trustee in the.iEstatesofihe late'!Cl»ra Elizabeth CofFey ana Paul Coffey,' ito'. sell by Auction, at their Rooms, -FeathereW'street, ai above— r,.!. ■,' : ..• '■ ' •. -, , No. 50, ORIENTAL-PARADE, haying 7 " rooms, bathroom, and . verandah, on , land having 36ft llin frontage by a / depth of..looft. .:.' .' ■ . ... '.',■; SECTION OQ ; the -east «de of the Residence, naving 35ft sin frontage to : Oriental-parade by a depth of. 100 ft, with: outside , room and washhouse erected thereon. : , ; SECTION on the west side of. the Resi?denoe, having 26ft llin frontage to Oriental-parade by a depth-of 100 ft, ' i with shed and fowlhouses thereon. . DWELLINGHOUSES; Nbs. 152 and 154, CLYDE-QUAY, on land having frontagoe of 23ft, 3in jand 23ft 7in respectively .by a. depth of; 132 ft, erected thereon, havrne '4 .rooms' each, with bathrooms,' washhouses,. and.' detached •;■• sheds. ■' ■ i ..• '■•■ ";"■ ■'■<■■■ Tho above Properties < are in Welling-, ton's sunniest and most popular Residential Area. The Family Residence has been long known as one of the most favourably Bituated homes in the City, and its position, fronting a wide Parade, gives it a special lad vantage' over.. most other Oriental Bay 'Properties, v : The Cottages, Nee. 152 and, 154. Clydequay," are ideal .homes for small families, and poßsess'all the advantages of the seaside, whilst being within 10 minutes' walk o£ the busiest pirt of the City. > \ ' - ■ '_ ....,> •;■ ,- • For further pa.rliculare and cards to view, apply to V' '", v J. H.; BETHUNE AND CO., ;' „'•■■. , • Auctioneers. r~; HERE'S A SNIP. ' ■"■•■ ' KELBURN' —5 Rooms, in . splendid order, fine aiinny position, handy both trams; < £1350,.'£250 cash.. A; ,E. Carver and Co.i 137, Lambtoh-qy. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 10

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