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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY MORNING. At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF'SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by KOCH AND SOHNE. AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, MAIN ROAD, UL'PER "11UTT. 200 300 XH JOHNSTON AND CO. have receivf-** ed instructions from Mr. Bell, who is leaving the district, to sell us.above — THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ETC. Full details later. .'"■•" E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURTURE; AND EFFECTS. ; . : ■ On (he Property, Tawai road, nearly ad- . _ . joining Trentliam Station. ■ - WEDNESDAY 7:,, .24th.. JUNE,.... . ... • ,-. ■■■->■::■■ ■:'-.At--1.3&-p.rn.-'-. ■.'".-■'--■■y-..--v-'-?-H. ERNEST LEICHTON has received • instructions from H. D. iVlonsell, Esq.,'..to offer for Absolute Salo, as above, the superior anil nearly now Contents of his Six-roomed House, including HANDSOME CARPET SQUARES AND RUNNERS' . '•-..■ DINrXG-ROOM SUITE AND HIGHBACK "CHAIRS." ...".- LARG X ' 'ASSORTMJiNT LINEN numiESSES - '.'-.'■ [ HANDSOMF. CARPET SQUARES AND I Single iind double wooden bedsteads (as I now), chairs, tables, dinner service, : oak occasional table, oak flower stand, soagrass settee' and chairs. Canadian chairs, kitchen and other tables, dresser, .Combination beds, mattresses, " • pillow?, cushions, blankets, reversible i. .' . and other rugs, mats, cutlery, crockery, tea services, assorted -. glassware,, large assortment poU and pans (as new), basins. ■ trays, tinwarp, ' bottling, jars, dining table, curtains, cake and bread-tins, wine glasses and tumblers, cups and saucers^ sheets, pillow cases, towels, table cloths, lea, tray,, and other cloths, mangle, wringer, hurricane lamp.-lamps, door mats, garden roller; scythe, arid a large catalogue' of sundries too numerous to inonlioni .' "'.,.. .H.ERNEST. LEIGHTON, ■.-..''. . " Auctioneer. Auction clearance sale . . • • of FIRST-CLASS p AIRY COWS. On the Property adjoining. 59, Wakefjcld streot, Lower-ilutt, . THURSDAY, THE 25th JUNE, •■■''. At 1.30 p.m. ■ H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from H. S. .Turvev, Esq.", to offer for Sale as above, his Picked Herd of ■ •'■'•' - 11 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, in milk and coming -to profit - -' . - 3 (Three) TONS OF MANGLES 3 (Two) TONS OF HAY MANGLE CUTTER ■ . ■.-.'' TIP DRAY ' • 9 COW COVERS (neariv new) HACK AND.SUNDRIES". . Note.—The _ Cows; are only for Sale as Mr. Tun-ey is losing his grazing owihtr to the Railway ..developments in the Valley. . '.. " ■ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, : ■Auctioneer.-' i -v PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE, GARDEN TOOLS TIMBER, AND FOWLS. FRIDAY, THE 26th JUNE. At, the Property, corner Nai Nai road and beddon street,. Lower Ilutt. H- ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from V. Gledhill. Esq., who is leaving the district, to Bell by Public Auction, as above,, the Content's of his Five-roomed House. - Full-details later. ' : - . H.. ERNEST LEIGHTON, '.".'■■-■■ , Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTIO7S- SALE OF~ SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. At the Residence. Buclcley street Lower '"' " . 'Hult, ON.SATURDAY,;THE 27th',JUNE.. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from Ernest Croft Esq., to offer for absolute. Sale, as above' tho Superior. Contents of his Fully-furnish-ed Six-roomed Residence. - V. * :F.u!l detailsrJater." ;; ■ H.: ERNEST. LEIGHTON, . '?- Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, 2nd JULY, at 2.30 p.m.. In the Building occupied by the" Royal Standard Typewriters, 32. Grey street H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from C. Ormerod, Esq to offer for Absolute Sale,- as above, that Valuable Property adjoining Avalon 'Park' being Lot. 1, Section 52, Block 9, Belmont, containing two acres three roods twenty-hve,-perches ;(2 acres: 3 roods 25 parches),- and having.', two "hundred and ninety-nine feet (299), frontage to the Main road (all measurements be the same a little more or less), together with the good Three-roomed Colt age,, besides washhouse, copper, etc., largo shed and small shed erected thereon. . .The laud is highly adaptable for market gardening, poultry farmint:,- or for cutting up into' choice | building siles. -It. is part of the original Mason^s Gardens, and,' will stand any inspection. Favourable" torms can bo arranged. ■- ■.- For further details and card to view,' apply to the Auctioneer H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 132, Fealherslon street, or Main road Lower Hull. JOHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE . WEDNESDAY, at 12.50, 24th JUNE. '56 Prime bullocks 30 Prime vealers 200 Prime wethers -' ■ 250 Prime ewes 60 Prime lambs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO LTD., ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. FACTS ABOUT KAMAHI. "A FTER tho bitumen has reached Taita Church, and. in the event of there being any delay with the formation of the Railway Line through the Gorge, it is the intention of the County Engineer, Mr. A. H.-Benharn, to deal with this portion of tho road either by tar sealing or bitumen drossir,"-, .whichever may be irfoel expedient. ■ ' . • ; The last point U the quality .of tho Sections. Thr.y must lxi good In bu foiling an I ihny are, but llu. ovwifr prefers you to ecu I iliiiin for yourself. Write for plan and particulars to Owner, S. D. THOMSON, Kainahi, Lower .Hutr. | "\7tTANTf:D SclForLst; F]7e-roome3' " House, together with 41 acres, on Main road, Lower Hull. House contains every modern convenience. includini; telephone, gas throughout, gas. ranee. Shaddock rans-p. h. ni.fl c. in l.Hlh. hAfin, sink, ami wafhlubs: mnwrnui r.ulhuii-l-uii's, our: shn.l 30 x S2 TV,w i» on- of Hjc lines! inark-.?!, junhns ir, Uio Hull. vallcj-. jn O i.fully crpiippcrj for th» curl?Oic ior fuil v.'?.i'Ucu! = am-.lv L>." li", i'Vilehard {'.-pp BlacksoiitJa's Sh&it).

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 143, 20 June 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 143, 20 June 1925, Page 12

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