SATURDAY, At 10.30 tiU 12 »nd 2 p.m. till S p.m. LAST FEW DAYS! . LAST FEW DAYS! CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF MR. JAS. HYNDMAN, WHO HAS SOLD HIS BUSINESS PREMISES, AND IS . LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA. .L On the Premises, '. i '206, CUBA STREET ''' ... (Opp. Peopls's Palace). :.' .. fA T' TREN]DL^! < having received **•• instructions as above, WILL SELL THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE AND.; ..WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS RE-GARDLESS-OFyCOST. - ■'. ' ."..':"11 rCortipminffi -V." .1.". ."..':" JEOCKERY f ' CUTLERY, ENAMEL WARE, SEAGRASS SQUARES AND MATS, DINING-ROOM, BEDBOOM, AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES OF EVERY ,'.. .v A 150,"..; in :_:.:. : B BAGATELLE TABLES, SEWING ■ ••■ MACHINE, GLASS SHOWCASE, GLASS SHADES, MORRIS COUCH, BOX OTTOMAN, SINGLE AND -■' DOUBLE WOOD BEDSTEADS, — WIRE""AND"KAPOK MATTRESS- : ES, WARDROBES, DUCHESSJs CHESTS, TED. -CUPBOARDS, SUNDRIES, eto., etc. SALE ALL DAY. EVERY. LOT TO BE SOLD FOSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE.' , On. view from 9.30. ■ --'A. T. TRENDLE. Auctioneer. ' TO-MORROW, "' 1! .; At 2.30.p.m. BY AUCTION. ■_ MOTOR LAUNCH AND DINGHY. ■---■■■■■■ ■ (By permission.)' . At the Boat Harbour, Clyde quay. A■ •- E. CARVER~ND CO. have re- £*-•■ ceived instructions from, the owner to sell at the Boat Harbour as above— I 16-FOOT MOTOR LAUNCH, 8 h.p. Fairfield 2-cycle engine, battery igniV.'tion, 18in'. propeller, good, sound hull '■■ ~of silver pine; also 1-8-foot dinghy. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE.".'.. • '■": A..i?.-QARyER, "'.I" • ■■■ ■ ■"" ": "'• "Auctioneer. PARAPARAUMU; SEASIDE RESORT. : "NEW ZEALAND'S MANLY." £ O q SECTIONS! 100 , Will be Sold by TUBLIO AUCTION, ■■' Next . SATURDAY, 28th APRIL, , At 12.30 p.m., in ■ the PARAPARAUMU TOWN HALL. TERMS: JBIO deposit; balance s*years »t 6 pfe cent, • On day of sale, all trains will be met on arrival and blienta motored to inispeot sections.. ■ • , . Light luncheon provided. Plans and further particulars from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD./ > Auctioneer*, Palmeriton North. MEATI MEAT! mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LIMITED, are selling, at their Meat Market, ALLEN STREET, •very morning, at 10 o'olook. PRIME BEEF PRIME MUTTON PRIME LAMB PRIME PORK AND SMALL GOODS. MONDAY NEXT, ~~ At 1.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE. OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT FULL UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by the celebrated makers, JESSE FRENCH AND SONS;' cost £160). , This is a most glorious toned instrument and ib practically new. SUPERIOR SIDEBOARD, EXT. DINING TABLE, MOHAIR TABLE COVER, WIRESEATED COUCH, PIANO STOOL, MUSIC CABINET, FRAMED MIRROR, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, VASES and ORNAMENTS, MOTOR RUG, LEATHER DINING SUITE, DUCHESSE CHESTS, ELECTRIC RADIATOR (4 points), WARDROBE, OAK CAKE STAND, KITCHEN CHAIRS, PRIMUS MASTA HEATER, GARDEN TOOLS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, and NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. On the Promises,' No. 38, Hopper street. On the Premises, No. 38, Hopper street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • . ceived ■ instructions from Mrs. Bonthorne, who is giving up housekeeping, to Sell, on the Premises, as above. On View morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY NEXT] ~ At 1.30 o'clock. 'AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, HIGHBACK DINING SUITE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, RIMU BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, and APPOINTMENTS. On the Premises, No. 16, Finlay terrace (off Wallace street). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mrs. 'Pearoe, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell, on the premises, as above. Details later. E. JOHNSTON, . : Auctioneer. WAIKANAE BEACH TOWNSHIP. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TV/TR. W. H. FIELD, M.R," has subJLXJL divided a township on the Waikanae Beach, and the roads are now being constructed. This is probably the Sneat beach in New Zealand, and ia iheltered by the Island of Kapiti. The township is delightfully situated, 2i miles from the • Waikanae Railway Station by the level metalled Beach road. It adjoins a beautiful spring river, the iWaimea, from which a supply of pure water is easily,: and inexpensively, obtainable, and which is one of the best whitebait streams in New Zealand. The township has been laid off' under the advice of a well-known town-planning engineer, and full provision is being, made 'or promenades, reoreation grounds, school, etc. , . The AUCTION SALE will take place as soon as the roads "are completed, and specially attractive terms will be offered to purchasers.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 12
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