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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MORNING, , At 10.30 o'clock sharp. SALE 'BY AUCTION Of ' 100 ROLLS OF WALLPAPERS AND FRIEZES 150 1-GALL. TINS WHITE AND CREAM PAINT AND RED OXIDE 1 POWER GRIT OR GRAIN MILL (worth £30) , 500 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 feet lengths 30 NEW OREGON DOORS ETC., ETC. AT OUR MART (BASEMENT), No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. ■ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION OF BANKRUPT ■ ' STOCK OF PAINTS,1 EXTENSION LADDER, STEPS, TRESSELS, OILS, VAR- . NISHES, BRUSHES, TEREBINE, OXIDE, Etc. Br order of the. Official Assignee, in the Bankrupt Estate of J. I<V Battersby. At our Mart (Basement), " No. 8, WILLESTON STREET. Sow on view. - „E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ~ FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. I SALE BY~AUCTION Of I CASES PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES - AND 2 CASES RECORDS, ex Queen's _■ Bond. ' E JOHNSTON AND CO. have, re- • ceived'instructions to sell at their ■art, No. 8, Willeston street (on account of whom it may concern): — 10 VERY LATEST MODEL PORTABLE ... GRAMOPHONES, in oak cases, and • all brand new. 1000 NEW GRAMOPHONE RECORDS, 10 and 12-inch, all perfect. i FULL CABINET GRAMOPHONES, in perfect order (special). To be sold in lots to suit buyers. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON, ■■.-•:■ Auctioneer. •TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. Bs. THURSDAY, 2 p.m. If CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, R 50, Cuba street. P Telephone 43-310. ... ■* k . ~ Tl/TESSRSi- CHILD AND CO. have been BL ' instructed to sell a quantity of Toys, on behalf of the vendor, who has overitocked, and prepared to sacrifice, Comprising: •TEDDY BEARS, BOATS, DOLLS, RATTLES, DOGS, CATS, TRUMPETS, AND NUMEROUS OTHER, ARTICLES. TOYS.. -TOYS. TOYS. gale commences 2 p_a. sharp. CHILD AND CO., Auctioneers. Tel. 4*310. . Outdoor Sales conducted at shortest jwtJce. FRIDAY, 2 P-m. , PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 50, Cuba street. Tel. 43-310. •HCESSR3.- CHILD AND CO., AuctwnJXL ecru, have been instructed by the Owner to sell 5 Rooms Furniture at their M_rt, 50, Cuba street. 1 -, tTß „™n DETAILS THURSDAY'S "EVENING ' CHILD AND CO., Auctioneers. Tel. 43-310; ~~S^ORDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. , / 1.45 sharp. _ ___ AT RESIDENCE, 37 MOTS STREET ATTRACTIVE -AUCTION ' SALE ; 01 HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PL-NO. COSTLY OAK BEDROOM SUITE LOVELY CHESTERFIELD SUITE! AND ALL THE SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 300 L_^ s 300 KAMSEY WILSON AND CO., favoured with instructions from Mrs. Griene. will Sell as above. Details later. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. Telephone 42-785. AUCTION SALE OF No. 124, OHIRO ROAD, PROPERTY. To Close Deceased Estate. VACANT POSSESSION. "MTSSSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. arc J**-, instructed by the Trustees in the J_rtate of the late James Howie to offer for sale by Public Auction on FRIDAY, Che 12th NOVEMBER, 1926, at 2.30 p.m., St the Conference Hall, Dominion Farmers' Institute, Ltd., Featherston. street— that most desirable, well-built FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing .8 large - rooms (with sleeping balcony) and every modern convenience, including hot and cold water service, electric light throughout, gas stove and cook-. ing range, linen press, wardrobes, etc. Known as No. 124, Ohiro road. The house is exceedingly well built, having been erected by the late Mr. Howie for hia own use, and is in first-class order. » '■ The roof is of Marseilles tiles, and a tember of the rooms have steel ceilings. Pie property is situated within' one minute of the Brooklyn tram and Central fcark, and commands a splendid view of pt- and harbour (and has an area of nearYr'A acre of land). _ The key of house is at our office, and 'Wt shall be pleased to show prospective ywrchaaers through the property and give any further information required. LONGMORE AND CO., Property Auctioneers, Baker's Buildings, Featherston street. (Further Anotion Sales Solicited.) , arUESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. ; AUCTION SALE. 5 GOOD BUILDING SITES. ' ISLAND BAY, _nRAMAR, AND MURITAI. Also WELL_ITUATED RESIDENCE, ' MAIN ROAD, MURITAI. ,iM_fiSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., fay-< IB*- oured with instructions, will Sell by JTTBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, 195, quay, on the above date — JSLAND BAY—That Splendidly-situated Section; having a'frontage of 49„ft to The Parade, by a depth of 165 ft, with 1 an area of 30_ perches, being Lot 32, D-P. 1340... This is one of the finest available building sites in the Bay today; it is in the shopping area; and lie* just past Medway street (late Cornwall street). JfrTRAMAR—Two Good Sections of Land, guitable for subdivision, each L with an area of well over %an acre, with splendid frontages to Nevay and Glenvifie roads (late Crawford and Konini roadsrespectively), being Lots 2 and 3, D.P. 858. In a sunny position ' with.a,good outlook, and to be sold _rrTO^_t-RESIDENCE AND SECTIONS, being Lots 6, 7, and 8, D.P. 1342, Lat SL, with an area of over. _ N an acre, and Lots 6 and % each with _n are- of almost _an acre. On _ot 6 is erected a very comfortable sroomed Dwelling, with usual conveniences, and in good order. These are really. g;ood sites, in the best part of the Bay. They are close to the boach, have a Bplendid view, are handy to the ferry wharf, and lie just south of p_c_i. eireeC Very: reasonable terms are being offered 0B all properties. Tor full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TITANTED Sell, Oak Bedroom Suite, |t» oval mirror, leadlighte, latest deafen; £2_; rrrrgf"" C_*y Arartion Booms, _£m*.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 12

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