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.-. .... AUCTIONS. HUTT VALLEY. HUTT VALLEY." 49 EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES 49 HUTT VALLEY. HUTT VALLEY. 'VO be offered for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION at the CONFFHFWCW ttatt * DOMINION FARMERS' BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON at i^Op m on ' TUESDAY 28th JUNE, 1927. TUESDAY Obtain a Sale Poster and study the terms of payment. PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS Title and Building Permit may be secured immediately upon payment of A DEPOSIT OF 5 PER CENT ings*fe?>^^ available every afternoon for the convenience of intending P urchiTse? s b° •■".-. H. W. C .MACKINTOSH, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

TO-MORROW, 1.30. TO-MORROW. AT MART, 98, MANNERS STREET, opp. REGENT. See flag! AUCTION SALE MERCHANDISE, Comprising 30 BOXES EACH 50/ 6oz CLEPHANE PKTS FIGS, 10 cases each 1% doz 20 > 6z Cartons ROLLED OATS, 23 cases each 3 dozen PKTS SEEDED RAISINS, 5 cases each ) doz. quarts Boss METAL POLISH; also 9 cases Small Bosh Metal Polish, 12 dozen BRIAR PIPES, 20 21b TINS COCOA, Bag Salt, CHEST TEA, and sundry other goods; ■ I T?AMSEY WILSON AND CO., favoured ■*-*> with instructions, will Sell the above Merchandise. SALE 1.30 TO-MORROW. Goods on View now. NOTE.—WiII be sold in lots to suit buyers. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., Manners street, opp. Regent. Tel. 42-785. ■ , . IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF ■ ?fA UNyir De._ FUBNITURE ' TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. XTINGSWAY,. LTD., will expose for **• Public Sale within, their Rooms, 78 Lambton quay, a Large Selection of Modern, Useful Household Furniture. Some of the items to hand are as follow: DOUBLE OAK BEDROOM SUITE (rounded corner bed) SINGLE OAK SUITE (very nice* design) 3 CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, Also Chesterfield Suite in brown, pile, 2 expensive oak sideboards with round ■ centre mirror, kitchenette sideboard in rimu, oak and rimu duchesses, exteusion oak table, rimu dark extension table, Morris couches, china cabinets, pedestals, oak commode, gramophones, .2. pjanos, (good tone), carpets, lino, rugs, blankets, sheets, bedspreads, hospital beds, niattresses, dining and kitchen chairs,' number of good kitchen tables, 3.large office writing desks, violin'and'case, kerbs, rimu wardrobes, double_ and single oak and rimu bedsteads," 10 good; double second-hand rimu panelled bedsteds with good wires, washstands, kiteheu couches, palmstands, hand Singer sewing machine, also a quantity of sundries. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. " JAS. D. DAVIDSON,'. Tel. 40-372. ; Auctioneer. NOTE—A Special Sale of all classes of Poultry will.be lield here on Friday first. Already entered are 50 Pullets. Further consignments of pullets,' hens, ducks, are respectively solicited, and should be notified to the Auctioneers without delay. Good prices are. assured, as we have a big demand. .. ■■■■"•." • AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING, No. 15, Everton terrace. ' VACANT, "POSSESSION. IyESSRS.-LONGMORE AND CO. have *'•*• received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY. 22nd June, 1927, at 2.30 p.m., at the Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, corner Featherston and Ballance streets. THE ONE-STORY DWELLING, known as No. 15, Everton terrace, containing 6 rooms, also kitchen with gas stove and Shaeklock range, bathroom with enamel bath, hot and cold shower, and washbasin, pantry, washhouse, and scullery; electric light throughput; 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 Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, particulars of which, also key to insnect, may be obtained from the Auctioneers. LONGMORE AND CO., Featherston street. Or MESSRS. MENEATH. WARD, AND MACASSEY, Solicitors, Ballance street. : SALE OF FREEZING COMPANY'S PLANT, ETC. . . ■PVALGETY AND CO., LTD., have re- ■*-' ceived instructions from the North British and Hawkes Bay Freezing Co., Ltd., to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Westahore, on THURSDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1027, At 1 p.m. 1 dwelling (6 rooms), and %-acre of land. 2 boilers (Cable and Co.); 1 boiler (Babcock and Wilcox). 1 220 v. dynamo; 2 Hutchinson's weighing machines. 1 hydro extractor; 1 fleshing machine; 7 . dollies. 2 digesters, 3 refiners, 1 Singer sewing machine. 1 printing press, 1 surf boat with engine. 1 Milner's safe. Also, various sundries. Purchasers must remove their goods prior to 30th June, 1927. Terms Cash. Full particulars on' application to the Auctioneers and .their Branches. v FRIDAY, 24th JUNE, 1927, At 1 p,m. IMPORTANT BOOK SALE. 1200 VOLUMES. J2OO AfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO _will Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, 154, Featherston street, as above:— A VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, including:— NEW ZEALAND WORKS: Angus's Illustrations to the New ZealandersWorks by C. W. Adams, C. R. Carter, Chamerovzow, Cowan, Earle, Flinders, Fox, A. Hamilton, Hocken, C. Hursthouse, Nicholas, Polack, Robley T Lindsay Buick, Shortland, Swainson' Shillibeer, Wakefield Hudson, Kirk, I'ield, Cheeseman, and many other important Works. STANDARD PHILOSOPHICAL LITERATURE, including William James, Hegel, Lotze. Knnf.. Darwin, Wallace .Spencer, J.. S. Mill, Romanes, and many others. THE ARABIAN NIGHTS, facsimile of the Kamashastra Edition. LIBRARY OF THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE (45 vols.). TEE TEMPLE SHAKESPEARE (40 vols.). NOVELS, AGRICULTURAL WORKS ARCHITECTURE, etc. Also, MAORI SKULL with lower jaw, found at Titahi Bay. NOW ON VIEW. CATALOGUES on application, or will be posted to any address. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WANTED TO SELL, JJEW TRAM RAILS, 141b yard; also *■' Second-hand Railway Iron, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting. Plummer Blocks. Iron and Wood Pulley Blocks, and all sorts of Handy Iron for jobbing and concrete. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith street. Telephone 20-333. ,

TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. clearing sale of pianos and tureUL h°usWld fuj*n? 370 ' -.lots. ■ 37 0 AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLAGE. jjjpSSHS. SAMSoiBROS. have been iniW s^ ucted t .by Mr- W. Low to sell as eludin •— Cn contents of 5 rooms, inPIA pr wUIS EB9 AIID ' FINING TABLE, gHAIRS, CARPETS, HEARTHKUGS, PATENT £o™* CHAIR, DUCHESSE ||f, |g|»N| Wl|Tl^ig las^r^litc^^S -■'-J.il. SAMSON, -•■-'■ Auctioueev. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) • At 1.30 p.m. UNRESERVED~AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHEETS, NEW GAS HOOD, ETC IN THE MART, ~m, CUBA STREET. Q W. PRICE'AND CO., Auctioneers, have received instructions from the vendors, to Sell a Quantity of Supener Household Furniture, removed to the Mart lor convenience of sale: Comprising: • • ■ . Single oak beds and mattresses, 2 wardrobes, 2 divan suites, special oak bedroom suite, china cabinet and writing desk combined, onk hall scat, 2 oak sideboards, oak and rimu g.l. tables, oak h.b. chairs, wall mirror, kauri bedroom suite, oak ex. table, Morris couches, oak occ. table, 6 duehesse chests, 40 pair sheets, 6 pair blankets, dresser, lawn niower, 6 hos. beds, 20 kapok beds, 30 pillows, Holland blinds, copper kerbs, coal boxes, ware rii"s step ladders, basinette, pile table cover, cot and mattress, kit. cupboard s.g. chairs, 2 divan chairs, carpet runner, flower stands, plants, hat pegs, pictures, gas iron, fender, sewing machine, elec. irons, copper jardinieres, work basket, cushions, Bissell's carpet sweeper, 8 h.b. chairs, piano stool, pram, 2 b.i. beds and mattresses, hallstand, etc. On view, 9.30, morning of sale. NO RESERVE. ' c- W. PRICE, lei. ....-067. Auctioneer. FINAL AUCTION SALE OF FIRSTCLASS BUILDING MATERIAL, 100,000.FT.' TIMBER76SO SHEETS IRON 100,000 FT. TIMBER! 650 SHEETS IRON AL™%HS UA?'% TY OF SEASONED UMBER, IN GOOD CONDITION— LINING, SCANTLING, RUSTIC \TJN6, WINDOWS, DOORS; 10 * 6 KAURI BEAMS,.Etc., Etc. ON SECTION. Working Men's Club, Petone. (J W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from the Contractor to sell the whole of the Matc"al fr°m the demolition of the Wort-inc Mens Club, Petone, on the Section as above, SATURDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. lnis timber is practically all heart totara, matai, and kauri, and buyers will do well to attend Sale, as every lot will go ' ■ WITHOUT RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, " Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY: NEXT, 22nd JUNE, At 2 p.m. BUTCHER'S PLANT AND GEAR. On the.Premises: 141 LAMBTON QUAY lup the lvight-of-way next Government Fire Insurance Buildings). JOHN W. FOSTER AND CO. have re- ** ceived instructions from the Wellington Meat Exchange to Sell by Auction, as above, the whole of the Plant aud Gear in this shop, including:— ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER (registering cash sales, cash received on account, charge sales, amounts paid out, details, with 2 cash drawers), cost price £350. This machine is in firstclass order. COMPUTING SCALES; cost £75 Clock scales, steelyards,and chain, electric fan, benches, block, brine pump and barrels, grindstone, saws, choppers, rails and standards, hooks, etc. Also, 15 DOZEN ASSORTED PICKLES, SAUCES, CHUTNEYS, ETC. 1 COUNTER WEIGHING MACHINE, 141b (as 1 new) 2 SEMI-AUTOMATIC SCALES (as new) 4 WEIGHING MACHINES, 71b to 301b 3 SETS BRASS BELL WEIGHTS 2 SETS IRON RING WEIGHTS 4 choppers, 3 cleavers, 17 special butcher's knives (0 to 12 inch), 0 ham knives (10 to 14 inch), 6 beef knives (11 to 10 inch), 23 special dogger and siding knives (6 to 12 inch), 8 bow saws, 10 back saws Also, Large assortment of hooks, rails, hangers, Avail brackets, gambals, 3 egg showboxes. All the above are in first-class condition, and most of them brand new. A. great opportunity for Butchers and othw retailers. As the lease of the premises is expiring everything is for absolute sale. Inspection morning of sale or before by arrangement. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. NOTE.—The business of the Wellington Meat Exchange will be carried on as usual at their Shop, No. 59, Molesworth street, Tel. 41-346, where Mr. Morton will be in charge of the shop. \ MFONIC Amfonola, best Gramophone ■™ on markets lowest price, easiest terms. American Fono Co.'s Shops: King's Theatre, Dixon-st:; Our Theatre, Newtown; George's Building, Jackson-st., Petone. YXfE manufacture and guarantee all our TT Furniture. Cut out the middleman and save money at the Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., 247, Upper Cuba-st., and 79. WillisSt., opp Evg. Post. TU"EAT—VeaI" Steak ed/S. Chops 31b~li; ■ux Legs Mutton G&d Ib, Beef Sausages 31b Is, Fresh Tripe 2%1b Is, Best Beef Steak 6d. Symond's, Courtenay-pl. and John-fib - -■- .

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 18

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