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WEDNESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 12.30 sharp. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION^ ' • ■ - ■ ■ Of .-■, .■■•'•.". VERY HIGH-GLASS AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT AND* HOST EXPENSIVE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Rich, Lipp, and Sohri (latest model); in perfect order, MASSIVE SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, with leadlight cabinets and heavily carved panels, cost £65, expensive axminster and indian carpet squares, .2 large "mirrors, solid oak ext. dining table, up-to-date high-back . oak dining-room suite, c.p. ware,- cutlery, glassware and crockery, 2 costly chesterfield . lounges,,comfy,easy chairs, chippendale occ. chairs, oak ' tea wagon, costly rosewood drawing-room settee, wal*nut writing table, oil paintings and pictures, oak ; and rimu bedroom furnishings, blankets, sheets, ' quilts, dinner service, tea■|bts, and. appointments. At the; Residence, No. 11, Thorby street .(Off Northland road, close; to Viadiict). "C 1 JOHNSTON AND CO . have deceived ■*-J* instructions to Sell on ..the premises, "STiIE V WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. ■ .'... .;. Full Metails later. -.' ":. This is almost extensive catalogue of very superior Furniture, and everything'is for Unreserved Sale: ' . . On View Morning of Sale. • ■■'-. '•' r/'- , '• . E. JOHNSTON. ''■■'.'...'■' Auctioneer. " SALVAGED CARGO. THURSDAY^tORNING. '.:' At 10.30. CALE bFaUCTIO.N, .' « Of 4 TONS JOHNSON'S NO.- 8 FENCING WIRE, in good order (English) 2 TONS "ACORN" (English) NO. 10 FENCING WIRE . 8 CASES (each 25 sheets) PLASTER BOARD, in good order, 9x3 2000 SHEETS NEW CORRUGATED IRON, 5, C, 7, 8, 9., and 10ft lengths, perfect 50 1-GAL TINS PAINT, White, Cream, and Red Oxide 1 LARGE CASE OF ROLLERS 10 OREGON DOORS, Etc., Etc. ; In Lots to Suit Buyers. . At our Mart, No. 8, Willeston street, Basement. . Now on View. . E. jpHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNK.: ! ''". At 2.30 p.m. ST. PETER'S HALL. SPLENDID CENTRAL POSITION. STURDEB STREET (formerly Quinn street), juaf off Ghuznqe street. TITESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. •"■*• have been instructed by The Trustees of (Wellington) School Society to sell by Auction -at •" their Eoomß, Featherston street, as' above:— PART SECTION 171, WELLINGTONLand measuring , 87ft lOiu x 60ft lin, and containing 19 perches (all measurements more or IeSB). Erected on the land is a Hall, Committee Rooms, and • Offices, known as ST; PETER'S HALL, and fronting STURDEE STREET, This propertyis exceptionally well situated for the purpose of a Public Hall, and for many .jjears- has been a favourite hall for entertainments and dancing in Wellington, primarily owing to its unexcelled central position' and being, served by trams in the main streets on both sides. Good rentals h/ive always been received, and by letting out the various, halls and rooms a substantial revenue could be obtained.. . . ■ It is also an ideal factory or warehouse site, situated "as it is in the best part of the industrial area.: "./ The building comprises the large hall, 54ft x 42ft 6in, with stage, larj;e supper room, kitchen' 3 dressing rooms, and upstairs 3 large rooms suitable for. lodge or club rooms. It is fitted throughput with electric light, water, and drainage, and is in splendid order. For conditions of sale, arrangements to view, and terms, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 10th JUNE, 1927 ■ At 2.30. jj.m. i AUCTION SALE. VERY ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED 5RD. RESIDENCE AND 2% ACRES OF LAND, WITH ADDITIONAL 2% ACRES IF DESirtED, CHATSWORTH-RD., SILVERSTREAM. (The most fashionable locality in . . the Hutt Valley.) ]tf ESSPvS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ■"■*• received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on the above-mentioned date at 2.30 p.m.:— A SOUNDLY - CONSTRUCTED RESIDENCE of 5 rooms, fitted.with hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, built-in ■ cupboards, scullery, washHouse, etc., together with Whare. standing on land with a total area of 4% acres, and a frontage to Chatsworth road. . Situated but a convenient. walk from the Silverstream Station, surrounded by some exceptionally fine homes, owned by some of the leading professional and business men of the city. This is a property with outstanding attractions; magnificent view over the Hutt Valley, splendid soil, good easy slopes, lying well to the sun. A good-sized area of beautiful native bush, a portion of. the land is attractively laid out in gardens, with fruit trees," etc.; spring water supply. A short distance from the Heretaunga golf links. This is a very suitable property for the city business man or a retired farmer, and the upset price has been reasonably fixed to effect a sale. ' , For full particulars, apply HARCOURT AND "CO., Auctioneers. Y^ELL-made and cheaper than else"- ---" where is the Furniture you buy at Art Cabinet Co., Ltd.; 247-249, Upper Cuba-Bt., and 79, Willis-st.,. opp. Evg. Post.. -

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 16

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