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•_ ' - AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, Commencing at 12.30 sharp. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by "Doruer," a fine toned instrument, in good order, SOLID WALNUT AND MAHOGANY SIDEBOARDS,_No. 1 QUALITY INLAID LINOLEUMS, AXMTN3TER CARPETS, GOOD AX. STAIR CARPET (red), APEX ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, UP-TO-DATE ROYAL TYPEWRITER, 2 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAHtS, CURTAIN, BLINDS, BOWLS AND POT PLANTS, OAK ROCKER, OAK GATE-LEG TABLE, REVOLVING BOOKCASE, LOT Or? BOOKS, OVERMANTELS, PICTURES, OX. COPPER FENDISR SUITE, BENTWOOD CHAIRS, 2 HALL SEATS, VALUABLE OAK HALL CLOCK. IRON UMBRELLA STAND, CHINA CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, E.P. WARE, CUTLERY. ELECTRIC COFFEE PER- . COLATOR, ARM CHAIRS, DINNER WAGON, BRASS ORNAMENTS MARBLE CLOCK, SETTEE, BE& STEADS AND MATTRESSES CHESTS OF DRAWERS, DUCHESSE PAIRS, HAND PAINTED TOILETWARE, GOOD KITCHEN UTENSILS, ALUMINIUM WARE JAM JARS, SCALES, ELECTRIC IRON. COPPER PRES. PAN KIT. CHEN CHAIRS, AND TABLE WRINGER, MANGLE, STEPS LAWN MOWER, WHEELBARROW DUST BIN, CARPENTERS' TOOLS' AND APPOINTMENTS. XUUIjb > 400 s At the Residence, No.' 23, BROUGHAM STREET (Close to Majoribanks street) By order of the trustees in the estate of the late Charles R. Stuart (deceased). V JOHNSTON & CO. (in conjunction **• with MESSRS. LONGMORE & CO) have received instructions to sell on the premises, as above— THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, CONTENTS OF W .KUUMo. Owing to the large number of lots, the sale, will commeace'at 12.30 sharp. ■ ' E. JOHNSTON, ••■■■- Auctioneer. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. ' WEDNESDAY, Ist JUNE, 1927 ■ . At 2.30 p.m. ' auction sale. 3 residentlallproperties, 3 thortdon, In the Estate of the late 5 Allan Smith. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING X SECTIONS, BELMONT OIn the Estate of M. Mason, deceased. A RARE CHANCE FOR THE INVESTOR.AND SPECULATOR. "JktESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. hfcve t ™ ££ celve(i instructions from the PUBTTAT? RFF? E« t0 seU by PUBLIC AUCTION at, their Rooms, 105, Lambton quay on the above-mentioned, date, at 2.30 p.m.: A BLOCK OF THREE conveniently situated'dwellings, Thorndon (Estate Allan Smith), Nos. 16, 18, 20,' Poplar grove. Three on«-floor dwellings, solidly built, in first-class order, fitted with usual conveniences,, including electric light, standing on land ,00ft by 59ft. These prope-ties are within a few minutes' walk of Lambton quay and the City, and are well let at good rentals to reliable telants. To be «old as a block. Easy terms offered. FIVE' BELMONT SECTIONS (Estate M. Mason) These choice building sites are within two minutes of the Belmont Railway Station, and being on a rise, command a magnificent ■wew over the Hutt Valley and the harbour. The areas are approximately 54 acre _e»ch. The land is an easy slope (no excavation required) and will grow anything. Gag and electric light are available, whilst a good train service caters for the city worker, who has'here an opportumtj of acquiring a residential site in ideal country surroundings. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY HACOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. AT MART, 98, MANNERS STREET, (Opp. Regent Theatre. See Flag.) AUCTION SALE OF GENERAL xs- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising: OAK AND RIMU BEDROOM SUITESL CHESTERFIELD SUITES, PIANOS ETC. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98, Manners street (opp. Regent.) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENTT" THURSDAY NEXT, 2nd JUNE, At I o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED SALE OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY (By Order of the Commissioner o£ . Police.) T)AVIB BROS., Auctioneers and Vajuat- -^ prs, 57-50, Lower Cuba street, "have been instructed to Sell as above, goods as under; comprising:— BICYCLES, HANDBAGS. PURSES HAND TRUCKS. SUITCASES FoSfllK^' KMVES AND Al», on behalf of the Police Department: QUANTITY NIGHT - DUTY OVER»OATr iIERPw2 T L P « other lots too numerous to particularise. Absolutely No Reserve. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP At ' DAVIS BROS/ BIG AUCTION ROOMS, 57-88, Lower Cuba street. DAVIS BROS., ■ Auctioneers. SALE OF BRICK BUNGALOW. SOUTH WELLINGTON. ON THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, 1007 .At 2.30 p.m. JVfESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND I™™?* U'l cted t0 Sell by PUBLIC AUdlONi as above— ALL THAT PARCEL OF. LAND, being L f °Ul* ?•%• 17?°' havin 8 a flotage of 33ft to Herald street by a depth of 90ft, more or less, TO(sSci ß SS&^ffl^ comprising large living-room, breakfast room, 3 bedrooms, kitchenette, batliifeom, with porcelain bath and basin and washhouse detached. Brick partitions, every possible convenience, including gag cooker. Ideal hot water service, electric light and heating points. This' is quite a new home; ire have inspected same and can thoroughly recommend it. In a fine sunny liosition J^ U?* 01*LV £450 ' irst Morteage £1050, at 6 per cent; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN. ■ For arrangements to inspect, see the Auctioneers, ' S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 21, Grey street. ; FIREPROOF DOORS. W^W t^Jn ™f/oo F "frYi 338 r.«s«Tements a' the Mew Zealand Underwriters' Association Appjy THE ENGINEER, "Evenine Poat-'i

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 125, 31 May 1927, Page 18

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