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TUESDAY NEXT, . AT OUR "MART "(No., 8. WILLESTON STREET), At 1.15 o'clock. OFFICE FURNISHINGS. SALE ■'." BY AUCTION .Of • VALUABLE FIREPROOF SAFE, 32in x 20in x 20in, by J.. C. and W.-L. Lord, Birmingham. - 2 OAK PEDESTAL OFFICE DESKS (each with .7' drawers). 2 TYPISTS' DESKS (rimu), LEDGER CLERIC'S DESK, "YOST" TYPEWRITER (in good order), LARGE OAK FILING CABINET (18 draw ers), 3 OAK FILING CABINETS (each with 6 drawers), BENTLEY'S COMPLETE PHRASE CODE.- " Now on view. . E. JOHNSTON.AND CO., .. Auctioneers. No.-.; 8, .Willeston street. FRIDAY-MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. :.I. -i' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. \ ■-.Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISH- . . INGS. G SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPETS, COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE. ROSEWOOD DRAWING - ROOM FURNISHINGS, OAK AND RIMU DINING AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, BLACK OAK HALL ROBE AND HAT STAND (combined),. KITCHEN UTENSILS, GARDEN TOOLS AND APPOINTMENTS. '• ■ ■ At the Residence No. 28S The Terrace ; (opp. V.M.C.A. Hostel.) "P 1. JOHNSTON, AND CO. have receiv- -*-' ed instructions from the owner, who is giving up. housekeeping, to sell on the premises as above: ENTIRE CONTENTS OK v\;;htJ ROOMS. Full Details Later. ]0. JOHNSTON AND C 0... . Auctioneers. THURSDAY-MORNING, .At 10.30 o'clock .shaii). ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE -■■-■ - '■■ -Of COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD (plain), OAK EXT. DINING TABLE ■ (square), OAK . HIGH-BACK DINING CIIAIRS t MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by "Fritz Kuhla," a h'ne-toned instrument, good as new. GOOD LINOLEUMS, SUPERIOR CARPETS, LAUGH HALL RUG, HANDSO™ OAK BEDROOM SUITE (of special design), KITCHEN UTENSILS AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence (Top Flat), No. C, Maarama crescent (OIF Ohiro road). Jj 1 JOHNSTON AND CO.* have receiv--*-Jt ed instructions from Mrs. A'-thur Allen, who is giving up housekeeping; to Sell on the Premises as above: ENTIRE. CONTENTS OF A WELLFURNISHED HOME. Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE CHOICK LOWER HUTT SECTION. Kith MARCH, 1927, at 2.:i0 p.m. XT ERNEST LEiGIITON, LTD., have ■*■-*■• received instructions to oll'er for absolute sale, by public auction, in their rooms, No. 14, Brandon street, as above: THAT CHOICE SECTION, being Lot 10, Sunshine Estate, Lower Hull, having sixty ieet (GOft) frontage by a depth of One hundred and ninety-seven feet (197 ft), and containing an area of One rood five point seventy-two (1 rood 5.72 perches) perches (all measurements be the same a little more or less). This section is an exceptionally fine one, faces bitumen road,- and buses pass the door. . ;■.-.. For further, details apply to the Auctioneers, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 145, Featherston street, or Main road Lower Hutt. LOWER HUTT. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE On . Friday, nth March, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. XX ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have ■-"-• received instructions from Thomas Hoult, Esq., of Tuuimmmui, to offer .for unreserved sale, as above, the following horses:— 1 Heavy Draught, i years old 1 0-Year-old Gelding 1 Bay Gelding, 3 years 1 Heavy Aged Draught Gelding 1 0-Year-old Brown Mare, all harness .(prize winner). 1 Good Goby Pony 2 First-class Spring Cart Horses. Note.—The owner states these horses are a hrst-class lot, fresh out of farm work and selling without reserve as he'has no further work for them. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. AUCTION. : AUCTION. LOWER HUTT~~ LOWER HUTT. ON THE GROUND. SATURDAY, 2Gth MARCH, 11)27, ' At 2 p.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 7THOSE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES, comprising Lots 21 22 '3 King's road; also Lot 3, King's road-Lot 1, Cornwall street,, with shop and dwelling thereon; and Lots 32 and 33, Raroa road. The above Sections, which, are within five minutes of the Post: Office.' l, ilve Dcen held by the late .Mr. Owen Baigent for many years, and are the only available central-sites in the borough to-day. This is the opportunity many people have been looking for. Further and more complete details later. JUSTIN M. POWER, ' Lower Hutt'.s Auctioneer. lOHJNSOWVILLE FAT STOC7r~STLTT ° WEDNESDAY,'9th MARCH At 12.30 p.m. - 40 prime 'bullocks 200 prime wethers 120 prime ewes 120 prime lambs WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. LTD. . -. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. T? AZEN Bread, good at all times, Ud~per A* loaf. . From Dustin's, Cuba-st. Once tasted always, eaten. Try a loaf.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 16

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