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AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, AUCTION SALE. Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. . ATTRACTIVE, COSY SIX-ROOMED CLEARING SALE OF SUPERIOR HOME WITH LARGE SECTION. SS^g^ND^iffi;l^.!^: s __Lower HnttGRAMOPHONE, AND 3SO RE- TO-MORROW CORDS AND EFFECTS. SATURDAY,* 12th JUNE, 192(5,Oft A LOTS. Qftfl At2j.m. """ (Contents of Ten Rooms) *>"" -__ ERNEST LEIGHTON has ye- „ „ „ ~,r. , t-ditto ceived instructions from George HarOn the Prenuses, Main road, UPIER ri E to ()ffer fol . Absohlto Sale, ON HUH. _See lUag! „__ q^otjjj^ No. 2, Fitzherbert street, T? JOHNSTON & CO. have received in- kowerHutt:- OFVTR4LLY ii<- sanctions from Mrs. J. Wunibold, m%9^}r;^ lh^n^ ? hi who is giving up housekeeping, to sell, SITUATE HOME of six rooms, beat Upper Jlutt, as above- sides verandah scullery, tothroom, THE WHOLE OF HER SUPERIOR copper, tubs, c.1., large fowlnou^e (to HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. hold 50 birds), 2 sheds; land nas Included in the catalogue will be found:— eighty feet (80ft) frontage with an Upright grand piano (in rich walnut average depth of two hundred and burr case), His Master's Voice g'rarao- thirty feet (230 ft), contains an area phone and 3SO records, linoleums on of one rood twenty-six perches (Ird all floors, couch and 2 easy chairs (up- 2Gp) (all measurements be the same bolstered in moquette), C dining-room a little more or less), laid out in chairs, ext. dining table, sideboard lawns, fruit trees, vegetable and (with mirror-back), lot of ornaments (lower garden. Excellent terms can and vases, curtains and poles, lot of i, e arranged. pictures, a large quantity of crockery xhis is a great opportunity to acquire and glassware, dinner service, tea sets, promp t possession of a centrally situate cutlery, stainless knives, forks, and pl . oper ty a t a reasonable figure and on spoons, 5 double and single wooden ' tei . rns> CLO SE TO THE NEW bedsteads, 5 w.w. mattresses, kapok cx j ßA g TREET RAILWAY STATION, beds, 4 w.w. stretchers, rugs, runners, Fm . car(l t0 vicv f aml f ur Uier details, and carpets, mirror-door wardrobes 6 , to t]]e Auctionecl .. duchesse chests, 60 lots ot blankets, ** j^ er\eST LEtGHTON sheets and counterpanes, towels, servi- m ¥ ea.t\xwkok street, or Main' road, ettes, kitchen utensils, wringer, garden '"* T \l\ X it tools, and numerous other lots. J THIS IS AN EXTENSIVE SALE OF - „, TV , „„ g „ <v „ mn .^fTTPvrTp— SUPERIOR FURNITURE, AND SALE OF 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE EVERYTHING IS IN PERFECT m _On ORDER. WEDNESDAY, THE 16th JUNE, SALE COMMENCES AT 1 P.M. SHARP 1926, TO-MORROW. At 2.30 p.m. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. No. 5, BOULCOTT TERRACE. ■ Vrnvn.v vrvn , , > i i i *~ TO BE SOLD BY~PUBLIC AUCTION ■ . MONDAY NEXT, at 1 o clock sharp. AT OUR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, SALE BY AUCTION By Direction of P. J. Ryan, Esq. THE AVHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR (who is shortly leaving for England.) • FURNISHINGS - AND • FITTINGS „,-,,,,<, , rvnnrv K4TTT4KT * FROM THE WELLINGTON COURT, M ESS nn % ?k!mi;?S t DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. , co- wlll sell b > Pubhc A"ct 'on, as above— AT HARBOUR BOARD SHED No. 7, ___, THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Queen's Wharf (close to mam entrance). p art Town Section 480, City of AVelE T „ IX - T _ m „, T „"~ ~ , . . . lington, containing - eight and 'sixJOHNSTON & CO. have received in- tenths perches, more or less, with a * st™-* 10"! to s,ell, at Shed No. 7, frontage of 51.39 links to Boulcott Queen s Wharf, as above— terrace by a denth of 104 8S links. LARGE AXMINSTER CARPET te"ace Dy aepm ~"~ "„ " r SQUARE, RUBBER RUNNER, PED- TOGETHER with the MODERN RESIESTAL OFFICE DESK, OFFICE DENCE thereon, comprising 8 rooms, CHAIR, 4 HEART RIMU CHAIRS, with all convenienses, spacious entrance 60 VALUABLE PICTURES, 2 hall, dining-room, sitting-room, study, 4 ROUND SETTEES (witJi upholstered good bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, cushions), 8 BAIZE -SCREENS, 12 large bathroom with gas caliphont. also RIMU FLOWER STANDS. 2 GOLD ideal hot water system, kitchen with all DOMES, A LARGE QUANTITY OF the latest conveniences, electric light, heatELECTRICAL FITTINGS, GLOBES, ing points, and telephone both up ' and AND SHADES, FANCY FLOWER down stairs. BOWLS, MOST EXPENSIVE This is a great opportunity for a busiHEAVY CHENILLE CURTAINS, 300 ness mKn desiring a good home within YARDS OF SILK (in lengths), MO- about three minutes of the heart of the DELS, MODEL FARMS, AND NUM- c jt v EROUS OTHER LOTS. _'" „,._,.„ iVn TmPTt r-,,p p „, SALE MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. FOB TKRMS AVD £UfllHKk PAROn view Monday morning. J^&l^^t^™ 0 IMV ' E JOHNSTON SEE THE AUCTIONEERS. Auctioneer. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., ■ 105, Customhouse quay. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MARBLE WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. KFFPia^Ti™ luSr ™ BY -^™* ™ ""'ASK OF KEEIEKS, CAIEREhS, RESTAUR- PREMISES, 37, 39, AND 41, WILLIS ANT KEEPERS, AND THE PUB- STREET. LIC GENERALLY. A SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION of. ■ -"■ the above Leases will be held at'thd CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE, 1920. AVELLINGTON. on MONDAY, the 14th r , ; , ,„ 0 „ , .. day of JUNE, 1926, commencing at 10.30 Commencing at 10.30 a.m. and continuing ]n ' ' b aU d? y- TERMS: The Lease will ue for a term of 5 years from the 15th day of JUNE, — 1928. " „a[,.„ i'vn>i'\-i,irr T-\tni-i"-nri'n Particulars and conditions of sale may MOSI EXPENSIVE UNkl__.kYEO be i nßp ected at the Office of the Town AL'C-lION SALE clel . k; Town Hallj Cllba gtreet) W elling- ,... ' ton. 0t . R. TAIT, THE AVHOLE OP THE RIALTO CO., „', T „ ,„.,, Acting-Town Clerk. LTD.'S. WELL-KNOWN AND 9t!l June' 1926' VALUABLE MARBLE BAR FITTINGS, FURNISHINGS, AND ' ..,.„,',.„ cr,~. PLANT WANTED TO SELL. tit THE "RIALTO," MANNERS-ST.; WANTED Sell, Jarrah, Totara, Kauri, WELLINGTON. VV ___ Mataij 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 5 x 2, 6 x 2, —- 4 x 3, 6 x 6, 8 x 8, 10 x 10, 12 x 2, 6 x 1, BY ORDER OF THE RIALTO CO., 8x1; AY. Boards, Rustic, T. and G. LinLTD„ WHO HAVE DISPOSED OF ing, Flooring, Doors, Windows, Ranges, THEIR PROPERTY: Staircases, 50,000 Builder's Bricks, 200 ft - — Light Tram Rails, 2 Iron Trucks, 2 Iron E JOHNSTON AND CO have received Shoots, suitable quarries, etc. 19a, Abel • instruction to sell, on the premises, Smith-st. Tel. 20-595. Manners street, as above: — _ ~ THE AVHOLE OF THE AVELL-KNOWN WANTED TO SELL, '■RIALTO" PLANT, comprising:— MEW Light Tram Rails, 141b and 2Clb *X yard; Railway Iron, second-hand, 28)b 300 OAK HIGH-BACKED CHAIRS and 50lb yard; Tee, Angle, Round, and 50 TILED TOP OAK TABLES (2 sizes) Flat Iron; also Pulleys, Shafting, and Belt MASSIVE OAK SODA FOUNTAIN, mr, Bench Drill, Iron Sheath Blocks, SIDEBOARD, with large mirror back Grindstones, and Handy Iron of all sorts. and leadlight cabinets; cost £250 STEVENS & CO., SOLID OAK ISLAND CASH DESK, Upper Abel Smith street. Tel. 20-333. with leadlight back , LATE MODEL NATIONAL CASH . REGISTER - FOR SALE, TT^rn-^T^xir, t>t,™ /I LB CONFECTIONERY JARS, square, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO _ oround-in stonners- 30s dozen ALMOST NEW DAYTON BREAD AND BKmwl™ stoppers, dozen. BACON CUTTER, cost £120 C. B. LEMPRIERE AND CO., 2 JACKSON BOILERS, complete „, „ Merchants, _ 3 FLETCHER-RUSSELL GAS STOVES <-°rner Customhouse quay and Ballance 3 GAS TOASTERS stl'eet. Wellington. 1 ROBERTS RANGE, with Hot Press ' and H.P. Boiler, complete PIANO FOR SALE. THE AVHOLE OF THE SODA FOUNTAIN ARMS, CONTAINERS, AND t|Y John Broadwood and Sons-PIANO, SYRUP PUMPS . -D Mode i « H2 » W ith Schwander ac--150 E.P. TEAPOTS, MILK JUGS, HOT tion; full iron frame and overstrung; WATER JUGS, AND SUGAR first-class condition. For price and furBASINS ther particulars address 40 DOZEN BEST QUALITY E.P. OAVNER, SPOONS AND FORKS AND SOUP- P.O. Box 321, AVellington. SPOONS 100 DOZEN NEAV* CUPS AND SAUCERS AND PLATES (various sizes) FOR SALE, 2 CARBONATORS, SEPARATOR, 2 —, Wf> Ar iT>Jl?R STPOKP mOAT ELECTRIC MOTORS, ICE-CREAM _W ° STRONG-ROOM CHURN, NUMEROUS CANS J->uu_b. CROCKERY AND GLASSAVARE AND Apply KITCHEN UTENSILS THB c _____ 0 F AVORKS, Mirrors, pictures, notices, hat stands, *„„ 0-. , AT -d -uflower stands, Doulton dishes, etc.! AM\!^J™£» MmS' Also, THE COMPLETE "VILTER" FREEZING PLANT, installed at a cost of BUSINESSES FOR SALE.---£ISOO. TOST- HCK>- ■ rn^l^c' CRUbH- price £1900, with furniture; £500-£6OO LU JJKUIIS, SYRUPS, Etc. . casu _ ii- ai)cy Goods, Tobacconist, ConfecFull details will appear later. _ „T . , , tttv PPWMTWa & ■dtt' m tttt turnery, Stationer, and News Agent (own--IHL PREMISES ARE TO LET. er al / 0 ' __ B hookstM on station), large E. JOHNSTON AND CO., turnover), £1000 cash required. Full parAuctioneers ticulars on application. Bakery, 600 loaves "thitoqiuv *i —„,n. 1 c tttxt^ — in winter and double in summer; also small THURSDAY, the 24th day of JUNE, goo ds; price £110; stock at valuation. At 12.3 V p.m. GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., FARM PROPERTY. Land Department, (Situated Mangaroa, 4>/& miles from Upper Palmerston North. Hutt Township, ' ' With five-roomed dwelling, bathroom, scullery, stable, dairy, pigstys, 2 fowlhouses and whare thereon, subdi- it/-v_tot>o ivn «inrrYAr a\t-q . vided into five paddocks, 30 acres Hffiw<i hir DISPOSAL ploughable, balance hilly. BUSINESS lOR DISPOSAL. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. _„ , ■. .... ... „ „ , , have received instructions from the O^ accoUut °£ ll'-hea th> Advertiser finds Registrar- of the Supreme Court at Wei- V it necessary to relinquish a profitable ling-ton, under power contained in Memo- Florist's and Seedman s Business in a ran-lum of Mortgage, registered No. thriving North Island provincial town. . 113574, to Sel! by Public Auction, at the The proposition is a particularly attracilvme mentioned, at their Saleyards, Up- tive one. Rental only £1 10s per-week, per Hutt:— - while annual turnover is between £1500 , TT mr TA rn • , c,, .. and £2000. Opposition negligible. Shop ALL THAT piece or parcel of land s.tu- ftui d _ ovth ___ nt _ m _ atcd m the Hutt District and con- perm taining, FIRSTLY, seventy-three „ r „ . , „,,.-- acres one rood thirty-nine perches l'o1* f"" particulars apply by letter, in (73a Ir 39p), be the same a little more the first instance, to or less, being Section Number 417 on FLORIST tho Public Map of the Hutt, and be- Care ciiarlea Haines Advertising Agency, ,Mi?'?" t e he rp-,,1nd -,7Co," ta,netl o.m7, Cv'' I'he Dalgctv Building, AA relhngton. lihcate ot Title, Volume 34, Folio ' 103. AND, SECONDLY, containing Two acres three roods six perches (2a • 3r Gp), being part of a closed road < rrrtTirr« 17m? catu through the .aid Section 417, and R sa^^S Ltate Country being all the land contained inUU- _ n tel ra(le p £l4o wee , f. lidcate of litle, Volume 91, folio 133. ]ease ycal . s nnd mo _ a _! APPLICATION to sell and mortgagee's £0 per week; only two servants required. estimated valuo of tho property may be Price £2250, including furniture. The inspected at the OfKce of the Registrar Arendor has paid us off regularly £100 at any time prior to the date of sale. per month, and is now entirely free of PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS debt. OF SALE may be inspected at the Office FOR SALK, Queen-st, Auckland —Freeof the Auctioneers or Commissioner -of hold £25,000; cash £10,000, £15,000 in Crown Lands for the AVellington Land 10 years at 6 per cent, flat mortgage. District, Sixth Floor, State Fire Insur- Great prospects for the future. This hoance Building, Lambton quay, AVelling- tel is in a splendid position. .A sum not exceeding £990 may at the DWAN BROS., Tkoretion of the Commissioner of Crown HOTEL OWNERS AND AGENTS. L»ds be left on mortgage to an approved AVILLIS STREET, purchaser. .Wellington, ■_ ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 14

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