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+ AUCTIONS. . TUESDAY, Bth APRIL, . Commencing at 10 a.m. sharp, and'con- ;.:.. '.Unume until everything is sold. - .IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE '-..'-: ..::.:..■'•-, of ■yA^UABLE SHIP'S STORES, PAINTS, : :'-"•'"15^ MAHOGANY : AND OAK Vr:;.PP N °^ S.-i"AND SALOON PAiN^EL- — *££&''> SALOON FURNISHINGS, -.-,... BOOIvCASES, CHESTS DRAWERS, •-■BRASS.FI'ITINCS, ETC., CLOCKS .:' riAMPS, -ENGINE-ROOM STORES, MIRRORS,- HARDWARE, FLAGS BOOKS, PORTS,. CARPENTERS' AND ENGINEERS' TOOLS, QUANTITY BLOCKS, SCRAP METAL, WASHBASINS, THERMOMETERS, LIFEBELTS, MEDICINES, BOILER -*-!ll IINGS. . . ; ■ .SALVAGED FROM THE WRECK OF . THE PORT ELLIOT. 1000 1000 .-,'Jfc- 29, SHED, KING'S WHARF. :TjV 'JJP.HNSTON.7AN.D . CO. have re--»-J» ceiyed instructions to sell at the -W.harf, as above, on account of whom it mayeqneern, at 10 a.m. sharp— :v"?.jLamps^(i>ort,'; Starboard, and Mast-.head),-.50-SOLID.BRASS and other Cabin and .Hurricane Lamps, Deck Games, 56 HEAVY-BRASS - PORTS AND FITTINGS', port glasses, numerous ENGINEERS' and CARPENTERS' TOOLS, -19,..1arge spanners,', 60 asst. chisels, hammers, 19 BUNDLES ASSORTED FILES 16 rolls lampwick, 50 copper THERMOMETERS, 62 BRASS LOCKS and FITTINGS,. ,9 .hanks Marline, 2 new Log Lines, quantity of Loose Gauge Glasses, QUANTITY OF COPPER, BRASS, and ZINC, a large quantity of PACKING OF. ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 1 case Copper Split-pins, 1 box Hack Saw Blades, 26 tins Metal Polish, quantity of Light Chain, .6 cases ENGINE-ROOM SUNDRIES, :Vi white PORCELAIN WASHBASINS, 1 Bath, 1 case:. Lifebelts, Saloon5 Fire-grate, Stokehold Stores, 12 valuable ELECTRIC LIGHT CLUSTERS, SHIP'S WHISTLE, SHIP'S FOGHORN, Rope Ladders, 150 Blocks of all descriptions, 4.tins Caustic Soda, 7 .TARPAULINS, 16 Bollards, 21 Iron Blocks, 11 packages ;ROD BRASS, 11 Canvas ■ Runners, 3 pieces Hose,: 13 sheets Brass, 32 Boiler Zinc Valve Joints, 12 COILS OF WIRE ROPE,. 20 coils MANILA ROPE; 3 drums \Shackles, 15 sackfc Waste, 7 Guya, 56 TEAKWOOD DOO"RS, 6 TEAK COMPANION WAYS, 5 cases Electric1 Light Globes, 1 Awning, 1 Grindstone, !i4 SETTEE CUSHIONS (hair), 7 Coal Baskets, 1 Brasa Worm Thread, 57 SHOVELS,' 15 Drinking Cans, Box Bath' Brick, Vice, Anvil, Forge and Blowers, 5 bundles Slices, 10 bundles Rakes, a number' of Boiler Tubes and Fittings, numer-, ous Brass Fittings, 5 Iron Wheelbarrows, 2 Mooring Lines, 1 sack Carpet, 1 Box Compass,3 SHIP'S CLOCKS, SEMIROTARY PUMP, Hand Pump, 22 Condenser Tubes, 36 DRUMS WHITE LEAD, ■PUTTY, PAINT, OIL, AND OXIDE, TURPENTINE, 6 DRUMS SOFT SOAP, Washing Soda, a large .quantity of TEAK, also OAK and MAHOGANY .. PANELLING, Doors, Teak Fittings; etc., 12 Teak and 'Oak Chest Drawers, OAK BOOKCASES, OAK SIDEBOARDS, 3 OAK TABLES, OAK,CHESTS; 15 SALOON CHAIRS, REVOLVING CHAIRS, CABIN FITTINGS, CUSHIONS, Etc, Etc.- ...-. :■■ ,; -... ■■) - •■■ ■' '■ - ' •' AI6O, ' ' ' .'. . ':■ V- TO' BE SOLD AT .1.30 O'CLOCK , .•..■••'. ... SHARP, . ■2 ship's lifeboats ' :■'-. 2 ship's winches . ;'■■:; 1 anchor, ■ ; , •'. To be sold in lots to suit buyers. ,; '. 'Sale cpmmences at 1.0 a.m. sharp.'. ..' Buying orders may bo left .'on any of the1, lots. . - ■■. "; ..- : : ■'..•'. . SALE TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 a.m .'■: NOW ON VIEW. „■■. ; SHED. 29, KING'S WHARF (entrance). '■■■■'■■[ -E. JOHNSTON. AND \ CO., ''■■:'■[■■ •" . '■■. ':- ',".''" . ,i ' Auctioiueers.i 157, Lambton quay, Wellington.'.., '"'. WEDNESDAY MORNING, .' ; • ■ At 10 o'clock sharp. .' ■ ' ■'■:. .. unclaimed, and damaged : cargo,; ';''•' ':'\~: ('." '"-'ci various Ships. . , ; ■■""/' ■'' AUCTION S ALE; ,'■ .-.': -. •'.-•:' ■.. ■ ■ Of" :■■ !■ .- ■'.■ ' •■ 9 COILS No. 8 FENCING WIRE : - 3 PORCELAIN BATHS (complete • •-(• with plugs and legs) (slightly dam- ?:: aged)- - ' ■ ' 3 CASES-SINKS ' ' '-■'.■■ , 12 PORCELAIN BASINS AND PLUGS 19 BOLTS FLANNELETTE (1100 yards) 12- SACKS WALNUTS ■ ' ■' ' .'SQO.-FEET" LEAD EDGED RIDGING ■ 20 OREGON: PINE- DOORS . ; :■ "t"::. ',:::; .:rrr~fec;:,-Etc.;'v ■■ l ; : x ' .-. • ;",t:";. ::;:i;"at our mart. •"■".'' '•' IXL: JOHNSTON AND"CO. wUI sell, at .„,-<•' ;.tljeir\Mart,-157, Lambton quay : account ofJwhom it may concern) ■ :"TZ '-UNCLAIMED CARGO . ■ ::r:v:7^:.::.Ais6r...::: ....: ■•■ . .S-GOOD-RANGES AND; NICKEL-. ;. PLATED CALIPHONTS. '"■'■ . .... '.'■■ - - '■■ -.''.: ■ E,'. JOHNSTON,'' 1 .... „' . • Auctioneer.. ."; ". 2 p.m. — M6NDAY — 2 p.m. ■ - THE XENTRAIX AUCTION ROOMS, '' --; 53, Cuba.street;■'-. -.■-•. -SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD ; SOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE "I^TESSRS.-, FORDHAM .'AND -(JHILD i"4-"; Auctioneers,, .have been: instructed -by the-Holder of a Bill of Sale, to Sell as "above-ani. comprising:—■ ■ -SEWING MACHINE (in perfect order) .-:: SIDEBOARD, LEATHER COUCH --MORRIS CHAIR, .COL. COUCH — (sprung), . RUNNER „ (7yds),- DIN- ; -ING -AND KITCHEN TABLES; 8 „.- CHAIRS, DUCHESSE ■).: CHEST ■-■-WARDROBE, ;DOUBLE' WOOD BEDSTEAD, W.W. MATTRESS „. .^KAPOK,- LINOS., -ETC. ' I-:. :! :,' ':". Will also' sell:—' ''■ ':- 3-pi'ece Chesterfield suite, rimu sideboard, . oak and i rimu. wardrobes, oak and ' rimu'.duchesse chests,' double and sin- .:. .gle wood bedsteads, hospital bed, w.w. mattresses, kapok piilpws, dining table,-h.R, chairs, '2 wire couches 2 Morris chairs,, box ottoman, Scotch1 chest, kitchen ; table; chairs,! occ. - - tables, hallstand;- gas stove, pictures] •: . 'kitchen sundries,,and numerous other -, -lots. • ■ '■ - ' ■:: : ..■..; W. E. FORDHAM,' : '• ' .Auctioneer.' .UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY. MAGNIFICENT Family Home, comprising 11-rd. Residence, with every possible convenience, large rooms wide verandahs, casement windows, telephone tiled., roof. The ' grounds ' (probably the most charming in the Hutt District) comprise, nearly 6 acres, perfectly: sheltered; gardens, tennis. court, orchard,, garage; stable, glasshouse, .and other- outbuildings .Bus to .station from property. An imposing" house .of -which one would be proud, to be the-owner' The price has been re-.duced-from. £4500 to £3500, on .most favourable terms. "The land alone is worth the figure asked ; 3 frontages. . • GOODWIN AND qufCHESTKR ' Tel. 1360 (4 rings). ■ Lower..Hutt. J|- ARRTt ;A. : SHEPHERD, 111, Customhouse quay (Kernot's Build- ..■•■• .-•■•• ' ings). Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD., • Large Number of Sections to choose from LOWER" HUTT (near station)-^ Rooms, .tllßs. ■ l . HA'HAITAI-6 Rooms, £1650. •BROOKLYN-5 Rooms. £775; cheap to close estate;, easy terms. EASTBOURNE-^ Reinforced . Concrete' House,. 5 rooms, £1300. ■Sole; Agency for large number ■ ;- ' . ' Hataitai. Propertie3i

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 12

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