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AUCTIONS. SALVAGED. CARGO. ■TO-MORROW MORNING, ' At 10.30. SALE BY AUCTION OF ITOS "ACOHX" (English) Xo. 10 FENCING WIRE 8 CASES (each 25 sheets) PLASTER BOARD, in good order. 9x3 2000 SHEETS XKW CORRUGATED IRON. 5, G, 7, 8, 9, and 10ft lengths, perfect- : 50 1 GALLON TINS PAINT, White, ■ Crjeam,-and Red Oxide 1 LARGE CASK OF ROLLERS 1 LARGE --BACON-CUTTING MACHINE 1 CASE AXLE PULLEYS _■: • 9 CASKS OF DENTAL PLASTER -„.10 OREGON DOORS. Etc., Etc. -'.' ;■ ■ ■ In Lots to Suit "Buyers. .. At our Mart, No. 8, Wilieston street, . ' Basement, -Now on View. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., '. I . . / Auctioneers. >" TO-MORROW, ~~ . , ' '■.•-■■ At 1 p.m. sharp. : ' .. SALE BY AUCTION :, '■■'■■ of -.. ;';.' UNCLAIMED. ARTICLES : From the DEAD LETTER OFFICE. 250 LOTS 250 • At Our Mart, No. 8, Willestou street. "P JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ■*r J' instructions from the Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington, to Sell at their Mart, as above— MISCELLANEOUS UNCLAIMED-ARTI-CLES FROM THE DEAD LETTER : , OFFICE Sale Thursday Nest, at 1 p.m. sharp. '; ;.".: ' \,: '■ E. JOHNSTON,' *■'.-'-■' ' Auctioneer. :~"" FRIDAY MORNING, ~. .- -.',-■ - At 10.30 a.m. ■;-■■' ' SALE BY AUCTION , "■•■ ".■':-: ■■■'.' '■'. : O£ '■• -,"-.. Q MOTOR CARS Q . ° Etc. O 1 iOn the Premises, No. 2. Herbert street (rear of Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.). •C 1 JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ,- LJt instructions to Sell at Clarkson's Garpge, Herbert street (off Manners street)— 1 3-SEATER NEW BEAUTY FORD * 5-SEATER HUPMOBILE CARS ?1 FORD. TON TRUCK 1 OVERLAND, MODEL 85, TOURER 1 OVERLAND, MODEL 75, TOURER 1 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX TOURER 1--5-SEATER CHEVROLET CAR ■". . On View from Thursday Next. • Tor practically Unreserved Sale. . E. JOHNSTON, .'.;-' .:; . :: ". ■ Auctioneer. •. J ; PETONE! PETONE! .. ■ -'. • 1.30 p . m . sharp. ■ ■■'.-■. .:V- SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, On Premises, No. 20, Patrick street, i .. £300;^'^": £300 T M. PEARSON AND CO. • Auction«veers and. Estate Agents/Jackson street, Petone, have received instructions from, the Owner, who has sold her Pro- . perty and is leaving for England, to Sell— .THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF 6 : : WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, comprising 3-piece chesterfield suite' (jn ; mcquette), Morris couch (with drop in wire and burlap swab and cushions), ■ new Singer hand-sewing machine, Morris, chair, seagrass chairs, carpets, hall runner (Wilton Pile), sideboard, dining ; table, d. beds and wire (in rimu), % bed and wire (in rimu), d. iron bed • and wnre, all with 2 good mattresses, 3 duchesses, Scotch chest, h.k. chairs 2 rocking chairs, gas cooker "(Hottentot), crockery, al. saucepans, cutlery, ■.; good selection garden and carpenter's tools, and goods too numerous to mention. . . • . .--.,■ -.-:. •■-.■■■ J. M. PEARSON,; ;-'.._. . ' . . ; 'Auctioneer. .* : AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING, ■;■■'■ •-..'■ No. 15, Everton terrace: .■'■:• .;.-■' V. VACANff, POSSESSION. .Tif ESSES. LONGMORE AND CO. have u,u. received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on WEDNESBAYi 22nd June, 1927, at 2.30 p.m., at the Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, corner Featherstoh and Ballance streets. THE ONE-STORY DWELLING, known , as No. l;i, Everton terrace, containing 6 rooms, also kitchen with gas stove and •Shacklock range,. bathroom with enamel bath, hot and .cold shower, and washbasin, pantry, washhouse, and scullery; electric light throughout; land 31 perches. . This property is situated within a few ' minutes (by Cable Car) of Lambton quay, and commands one of the finest views of the harbour and city, which cannot be built out. . ■ The land is held under perpetual lease from the 1 Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, particulars of which.'also key to inspect, may be obtained from the Auctioneers. '■ LONGMORE AND CO., Featherston street. SALE OF FREEZING COMPANY'S PLANT. ETC.. T)ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have re- •■-' ceived iustruetioiiH from the North British and Hawkes Bay Freezing Co., Ltd., to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Westshorej, on ■ . 'THURSDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1927, ..-■■■..■ At 1 p.m. . 1-dwelung (G rooms), and %-acre of land. 2 boilers (Cable and Co.); 1 boiler (Babcock and WiJcox). J 220 v. dynamo; 2 Hutchinson's weighing, machines. . J hydro extractor; 1 fleshing machine; 7 dolhes. ■■■•.■! S digesters,: 3 refiners, 1 Singer sewinc machine. ■ . ■ 1 printing press, 1 eurf boat with engine."! 1 Milner a safe. ■■■■..■ Also, various sundries, lurphasera must remove their goods tnrior to 30th June, 1927. - _ : . Terms Cash.' Uull,particulars on application to the ■Auctioneers and their Branches. , TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1927 „ . ' At 2.30 p.ni. ;.. ■■..-■ .. AUCTION SALE, ■ VERY* ATTRACTIVE THORNDON ,:: .PROPERTY, : A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE in every respect, within a few yards of Thorndon quay- and Hobson street, .. . No. 1, PIPITEA STREET. niI"ESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., favi~L' °uretl Wlth instructions, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their ■ Rooms, 195 Lambton quay, on the above-mentioned date, at 2.30 p.m.:— : THAT SPLENDID RESIDENCE, of 10 rooms, sonndly constructed and well designed, fitted with electric light, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, linen press, built-in wardrobes, telephone, tiled gas cooker, and Champion hot water service, handsome tiled fireplaces, etc., on land with a frontage of 43ft to Moore street and 42ft to Pipitea street. T-ThU valuable properly is ideally situated, and commands a harbour view. The ■. residence is in first-class' order, is most conveniently designed. Can be worked with the minimum of labour, and is well arl#nged for entertaining. ; _The interior decorations are of a specially hjgh order, and there are many special features. A very charming drawingroom with folding doors, opening into a Bunny.sitting-room, also into a large panelled hall and a. very pleasing panelled dining-room, with built-in china cabinets. The bedrooms (upstairs) are all of special size, while t'.ere is also a fine sit-ting-room, fitted -with special windows and cabinets. This is a home in thoroughly sound order, replete with every modern convenience, including roomy motor garage, concrete paths and yards, and rock gardens, etc. . The situation for the city business man. is ideal, being within a few minutes' walk of the principal parts of the city. It also has distinct attractions for conVersion, into flats, whilst it has great "prospective value as a future business area. ■ For cards to view and full particulars, apply. : HARCOURT AND CO., : '■■■■■ Auctioneers,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 14

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