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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. ' 13y order of the Liquidator (C. Bird and Co., Ltd.). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 17th JUNE, At Ip.m. At the Shop, No. 139, Upper Willis'-st. THE WHOLE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF SUPERIOR NEW AND MODERN FURNITURE . • OFFICE DESKS ' MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE ISLAND SPEARS, BOW and ARROWS 12 H.P. AUSTIN MOTOR-CAR TOHN W. FOSTER AND CO. are in- " structed by tlis Liquidator of C. Bird and Co., Ltd., to Sell by Auction, as above— 1 AUSTIN MOTOR-CAR, 12-lip., colonial body (specially built by Johnson Smith and Co., .Christchurch), with all accessories. ■ The car is in really good condition, and the engine, etc., is iv j first-class order. Also MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK valued at £110 OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE, valued at £35 LARGE FLOOR SHOWCASE, Bft x Cft 6m x lft Bin, with 4 sliding doors Also THE WHOLE OF THE NEW AND MO-' DERN FURNITURE OF HlGHsiting ol^°™ UEE' co*INDIAN WALNUT DINING SUITE of 8 pieces (extension table with Dolphin claw legs, quaint sideboard and 6 ■ chairs to match), a very special suite valued at £85 DARK OAK BEDROOM SUITE (4 pieces) LIGHT RIMU BEDROOM SUITE (4 pieces) INLAID OAK SIDEBOARD (special de--5 OAK AND RIMU SIDEBOARDS 3 OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLES 1 OAK CHINA CABINET h GREY OAK WRITING CABINET, sliding panel top 2 OAK GATELEG TABLES with Rule 2 RIMU 8 GATELEG TABLES 2 OAK CHAIRS 1 OAK EALLSTAND 1 OAK and 1 RIMU MUSIC SEAT 1 SPRING-SEATED BILLIARD-ROOM SETTEE in grey Rcxine leather, 10ft 4 RIMU FERN STANDS - 1 DARK RIMU HALL SEAT 1 LEATHER SEATED HALL FOLDING CHAIR 1 REVOLVING BOOKCASE 5 OCC. TABLES (assorted) KITCHEN DRESSER, glass top (special with 4 drawers and cupboards and tiled top) 2 KITCHEN TABLES and 3 CHAIRS 6 DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOOD BEDSTEADS 1 COT, BOOKSHELF CABINET, 2 HAT RACKS 2 LARGE SCREENS, each 3 fold; 20 ISLAND SPEARS 1 BOW AND 15 ARROWS. 2 PADDLES and STICKS, PICTURES Also 1 ROLL CORK LINO, (about 30 yards) Also 3 ICE CHESTS Also 2 LARGE FLAT-TOP OFFICE DESKS, 7 drawers 2 TYPIST'S DESKS, each 2 drawers 1 OFFICE SAFE (in use), 24 x 10 x 15 BILLIARD ACCESSORIES (chalk, cues, rests, marking boards, electric shades, etc.) This is a most attractive Sale of Highclass and Valuable Furniture, specially manufactured by Bird and Co. for their Showrooms. ORDER OF SALE—Motor-car at 1 ixm., Offico Desks at 1.10 p.m., Furniture to followi INSPECTION.-T-The Sliod is now open Daily between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. NO RESERVE on any Article o£ Furniture. E.- P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. CLEARING SALE OF PIANOS AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNI-. TURE. - 370 L™- 370 AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. "MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, have re- *™ ceived instructions from Mr. J. Lomas to sell by public auction: — HANDSOME UPRIGHT PIANO, English model ' SUPERIOR QAK SIDEBOARD, with leadlight cupboards and bevel mirror OAK DINING TABLE, on casters CHESTERFIELD COUCH, with loose ' cover SCOTCH CHEST, with 8 drawers OAK CHINA CABINET, on casters Duchesse chests, wardrobes, wooden bedsteads, stretchers, hospital beds, carpets, hearthrugs, linoleums, blankets, bedding, hall stand, easy chairs, kitchen dres6er, gas stove, electric radiator, cutlery, crockery, glassware, wheelbarrow, lawn mower. 2 5-VALVE RADIO* SETS 50 GALS CREAM AND WHITE PAINT 50 GALS RED ROOF PAINT. .-■: . J. M. SAMSON, . .. Auctioneer. NOTE.—The Auction Arcade will be open To-morrow Evening for .Sale 'of New Furniture at Auction Prices. MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! rpOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will -"-"' Sell by Auction every morning, at then- Meat Market, Allen street, at 10 a.m.— . PRIME BEEF,, PRIME VEAL. PRIME MUTTON, PRIME LAMB, PRIME PORK, AND.SMALL GOODS. In any quantities to suit buyers. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., . ' ■■' "■ Auctioneers. • SALE. : X . ;. ■ SALE. By Order, of the Mortgagee, His Majesty the King, acting by the Commissioner of. Crown Lands, Wellington, under the Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court on WEDNESDAY the Sixth Day of JULY, 1927, at 2.30 p;m. TITESSRS. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ■"■*• LTD., of Wellington, are instructed to Sell at their Rooms, 14, Brandon street, Wellington:— . ALL THAT PIECE OR <PARCEL OF LAND containing 1 rood 2.1 perches be the same a little more or less, being Lot 7 on Deposited Plan Number 1773, Part Section 0, Watts' Peninsula, situated in the Wellington Land District and being the whole of the land contained iv Certificate of Title, Volume 186, folio 190, subject to the fencing covenant contained iv -Transfer Number 73625. . THE PROPERTY is situated 32, Scilon I road, Miramar, .Wellington, and consists of a five-roomed dwelling, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, and workshop, with all conveniences. . THE APPLICATION to sell, and mortgagee's estimated value of the property may be inspected at the Office of the i Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington. PARTICULARS and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at "the Office of the Auctioneers or the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Sixth Floor, State Fire Building, Lambton quay, Wellington. At the direction of the Commissioner of' Crown Lands for Wellintgon Land District a sum -not exceeding £710 may' be left on first mortgage, FIREPROOF DOORS. VS7AI«ED TO SELL, 2 FIREPROOF *' DOORS, 7ft x 4ft 6in, nearly new, and made tip to the requirements,o r the New Zealand Underwriters' Association. Amily THE ENGINEER, "Evening Post,'?

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 20

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