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AUCTIONS. " TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. CLEARING 'SALIToF BUILDERS' • PLANT AND MATERIAL, On the Ground, Abel Smith street, close to Willis street (see Flag). "P 1 JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ■*-*• instructions to Sell at Abel Smith street, as above. 20 GOOD LADDERS; HIGH TRESSLES, TILES, TIMBER, WHEELBARROW, COPPER, DRAIN PIPES, BENDS, GULLY TRAPS, EXPANDED METAL, LOT OF PULLEYS, SHAFT BRACKETS, GAL. PIPING. 3000 ft MOULDING. PORCELAIN BASINS, SAAV BENCH, BARS, CRAMPS, DOORS, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. Sale To-morrow Morning, at 10.30 o'clock sharp. E. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. BIG SALE OF TIMBER. SALE BY AUCTION Of '■ 20,000 FEET OF FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIAL, of all descriptions— Totara, Kauri, Matai, and Rimu, in all sizes. 200 SHEETS OF IRON, ETC., ETC., on the Ground, Corner of AVAKEFIELD STREET AND FARISH STREET (opp. Public Library). 17< JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ■*■-'• instructions from the Contractor to Sell, as above— ' THE WHOLE OF THE FIRST-CLASS TIMBER, removed from the Commercial Union Buildings, Lambton quay: ' 3 x 2in, 4 x 2in, 5 x 2in, 6 x 2in, 8 x 2in, 10 x 2in, 6 x lin, 8 x lin, T. and G. Lining, Flooring, Beaming, Rusticating, AY. Boards 4 x 3in, 6 _ 3in, 6 x 6in, 8 x'Bin, 10 x 10 Doors, Windows, Skylights, Verandah Sashes, and 1 Valuable Milner's Safe Door, 6ft 10 x 2ft 10, sets Iron Doors and Iron Frames, Bricks, Front Doors with Fanlight and Sidelights complete, Motor Doors, etc. A REALLY FIRST-CLASS LOT. ' Sale To-morrow, at, 1.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. ' Of 1500 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON (5, 6, 9, and 10ft lengths). 120 ONE-GALLON DRUMS WHITE AND CREAM PAINT AND RED OXIDE (ready mixed). 8 CASKS STEEL COUPLINGS. 26 SINKS, keg staples, 20 drums sheep dip, 60 rolls wallpaper, 10 Oregon pine doors, 1 case containing new Perfection stove, 10 cases metal polish, 3 cases Morton's Taragan yingear, 15 men's tweed overcoats, 60 oiled silk umbrellas, 46 dozen caps, etc. Also, EX QUEEN'S BOND. 5000 HIGH-CLASS CIGARS, 50's and 100's. 20 CASES SPECIAL BRANDY. 30 CASES CHAMPAGNE. 40 CASES PORT WINE. AT OUR MART (BASEMENT), 208, Willeston street. . E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to Sell at their Mart as above: — ' ' UNCLAIMED CARGO AND GOODS EX QUEEN'S BOND. SALE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. E. JOHNSTON, ".''-. ■:■■■'."■ ■'•' Auctioneer. UNIQUE AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 2nd and 3rd DECEMBER, 1926, Commencing;;at 10.30. a.m. each day, and continuing all day. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES, CHINESE AND JAPANESE CURIOS, OLD ENGLISH AND OTHER CHINA, VALUABLE WATER COLOURS, PRINTS, AND OIL PAINTINGS, OLD BOOKS, BRONZES, ENAMELS. NATIVE AVEAPONS, IVORIES, SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, PRISMATIC BINOCULARS, TELESCOPES, NUMEROUS CAMERAS AND LENSES, TYPEWRITERS, AND CURIOSITIES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. ■ -- Also . . MOST VALUABLE AND POWERFUL TELESCOPE (cost £60). AT OUR MART, No. 8, AVilleston street. BY ORDER OF A LEADING LONDON ART DEALER. JPJ CASES OF GOODS, J K JUST LANDED, EX TAINUI. T? JOHNSTON & CO. have been -fay- ■*-*• oured with instructions to conduct the above important sale at their Mart, No. 8, AVilleston street, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. Full details later. On view Wednesday Afternoon and' Wednesday Evening from 7 till 9. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. A LARGE CATALOGUE OF PIANOS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. v 370-L^! s-370 AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, will sell by Public Auction, as above — 3 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS (by celebrated makers) VALUABLE. OAK BEDSTEAD, complete, 4ft 6in, made by Scoullar and Co. " - COSTLY GREY ASH BEDSTEAD, 4ft 6in .-'.'•' SUPERIOR SIDEBOARDS, in cedar CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in moquette) QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, with leadlight cupboard OAK DRESSING TABLE, with oval mirror EXTENSION OAK DINING TABLE (oval shape) - ". Duchesse chests, wooden bedsteads, large wardrobe, blankets, bedding, hallstand, carpet squares, hearthrugs, slip mats, linoleums, office desk, framed mirrors, hanging cabinet, fancy tables, fancy chairs,- seagrass push - chair, gramophone and records, kitchen dresser, dinner set, cutlery, crockery, glassware, kitchen utensils, etc. Also 60 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON, 6ft lengths 50 BOXES CEYLON TEA. J. M. SAMSON, . Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HIGHLAND PARK. "MTODERN 5-RD. BUNGALOAV, with ■"-*- every possible convenience, best of finish throughout, and in first-class order; good section, 61ft x 120, well laid out. Owner has left the district. Price reduced from £2300 to £1850; must be sold. Key at our office. SI MOANA ROAD, KELBURN. Artistic Little HOME, comprising five rooms *and sun porch, only been built 18 months, has every labour-saving device and best of finish throughout. This needs to be seen to be appreciated. Concrete path and yard, sunny position, handy to tram and bus. Price £1850. 13 KARORI. Few minutes from tram, 6-RD. RESIDENCE, on one floor, every convenience, including water and- drainage. Price £1290; would take £200 deposit. 208 FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, FINCH. WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, SHAREBROKERS, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 159, Featherston street. Tel. 41-818.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 130, 29 November 1926, Page 16

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