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AUCTIONS. S.S. TAKAPUNA TO BE DISMANTLED. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock sharp. SALE-BY AUCTION ... Of THE WHOLE OF THE FITTINGS, FURNITURE. BUNKS, WIRE I MATTRESSES, 4 ' 10C0-GALLON TANKS, 70 TONS WESTPORT | STEAMING COAL, ETC. ON THE S.S. TAKAPUNA) ' ' ■AT QUEEN'S WHARF:E' ' . . JOHNSTON AND CO. havo receiv- • ed instructions from the 'Contractors for dismantling the s.s.. TAKAPUNA, to soil on the ship as above: THE WHOLE OF THE SHIP'S FITTINGS, ETC.. Comprising:' •70 TONS WESTPORT - STEAMING COAL. 50 PORCELAIN BASINS, .40 SHIP'S. ; BUNKS. WIRE MATTRESSES. 20 MIRRORS AND RACKS, SETTEE, .. CUSHIONS, in hair. Large quantity of mahogany and, teak panelling, hand-painted saloon panelling, large mahogany - eideboard, ropes, derricks. 100 teak doors, fit- • iings, electrical fittings, deck houses, skylights. portholes, compass and lamps, tarpaulins, oars and rowlocks, chain blocks, tools, gangways, blocks and tackle, lidlch covers, and numerous other lots. . To, b?,.f°' d '" lots to suit buyers. '. Sale WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o clock sharp. . . ■ On view from Tuesday morning .._. ' E. "JOHNSTON,: - " • Auctioneer. THURSDAY MORNING, ■ At 10 o'clock sharp. Lvfrr^ U rLTON AND PAUL'S &£& WICH 2ft 6in x iin WIRE NET--3 Evn^T™ ULtroN ' ANr) PAUL'S TING X iin WIRE NET' ,1 ROLL BOULTON AND P4TTt''«; I NORWICH 3ft x iin WIRE S j - JLIINLr ' ' 350 TINS OF PAINT, BLACK ENAMEL AND DISTEMPER, in lots to suit buyers OF GOLD LACQUER fi ?4 Sni°4 N?Ct, 4 DUCK CANVAS 6- SACKS OF NEW PAINT TTTsje; EMPTY DRUMS, .els HEATtII; ETC ETC '' SACK STAND, ..WITHOUT RESERVE, IN LOTS TO .. , ■ SUIT i-E '■ JOHNSTON AND' CO. will sell' at V. ASSwSnlt^n^ NT ' Now on view. ... ' E- JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ■■ THURSDAY MORNING, ■" • ■ At 10.30- o'clock' sharp. attractive"auction- sale high-class' household fur BEAUTIFUL OAK SIDEBOAr!) V cflllßYf^LAS^Aßl^P' S^^MpK^et, 2 ?™?^ B -? AK -' bedroom! bUIIE (of special design, with lar E o cost £45, GOOD ICITgHEN UTENSILS, AND APPOINTAt the Residence, No. 22, Hinau road . Hataitai ■ (First Stop Through Tunnel). ■O JOHNSTON "AND CO. have re■J^K ceived instructions -. from . Mrs. Hughes, who has disposed of her proENiniE CONTENTS OF A TDM /^Jf^ FURNISHED HOME™' lull details later. L. G./DOWDINC, Auctioneer. . ";,. THURSDAY MORNING . ' .. At 11 o'clock.' Unclaimed"., cargo. '•'. auction sale . ■ 18 SACKS BASIC Wlag' MOPHONF FULL 'CABINET GRAfi Tin? -PTNT6 \ ln 'Perfect order Ir&trni dSa'?Is WATER s .°ftener 15 SHEETS OAK THRFF VT v t '^Sra, °t * 08 &^,,s ass- moukted 15 CASES VI COCOA I 10 CASES ASSORTED GROCERIES, ' AT OUR MARrr^No E . T B,.WILLESTON E. JOHNSTON AND CO, -■ ,- Auctioneers. ' THURSDAY NEXT At 1.30 o'clock. ■ . SALE BY~AUCTION 8 Fui^O Ck EY AND KOL" OMEN'S RATN'COATS ' (fleecy lined) ARETTK HOLDERS. 36 SETS OF 3 -S^^^^piiPT^l - MATCH BOXES. 50 Dof S ■■ol2!i6 ] k"?» ( ns, CABINET All Brand New.Goods and Just Unpacked, (lo be sold in Lots to Suit Buyers). ■EV JOHNSTON ~AND CO. have retr\ iveo ] '"'jTOctions. to sell at their Mart. No. 8 Willeston street (opp. Bin-, Hams, and Co.), on account of whom "it may concern) — 12 CASES OF GOODS AS ABOVE; On viow morning of snle. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. AFRICAN Finches for sTile.—Tnhas i ii(?;lC^m" fl eM)- Grcnfliers (red and black), Wh.te-M-inced Wydahs, Golden Weavers. Pintail Wyrlahs, Red-collared , Wydahs, and Blue' Breasts. Bearded lunches, and- others. Advertiser is sole importer, and is prepared to submit special low rates to aviary owners, also full plumaeod "imson wimr Parrots from Queerislaml. African Grey and Amazon lalkmg Parrots will arrive shortly MI birds guaranteed to Innd in Wellinßton in perfect condition. AVrito without delay for price-list. ' JACKSON. Naturalist, 37, GraEtmcre road, Neutral Bay, Sydney.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 12