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AUCT/ONS. TO-MORROW (WED.), 22nd JUNE, At 2 p.m. BUTCHER'S PLANT AND GEAR. On the Premises: Ml, LAMBTON QUAY (Up the Right-of-way next State Fire Insurance Buildings). JOHN W. FOSTER'AND CO. have received instructions from the WeiJington Meat Exchange to Sell by Auction, as above, the whole of (he Plant and Gear in this shop, including:— ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER (roistering cash sales, cash received on account, charge sales, amounts paid out, details, ivith 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. Also. 1 COUNTER WEIGHING MACHINE, 141b (as new) 2 SEMI-AUTOMATIC SCALES (as new) 4 WEIGHING MACHINES. 71b to 3Ulb 3 SETS BRASS BELL WEIGHTS 2 SETS IRON RING WEIGHTS 4 choppers, 3 cleavers, 17 special butcher's knives (6 to 12 inch), 6 ham knives (10 to 14 inch), 6 beef knives (11 to 10 inch), 23 special dagger and siding knives (C to 12 inch), 8 bow saws, 10 back saws Also, .Large assortment of hooks, rails, hangers, -wall brackets, gambals, 3 egg showboxes. AH the above are in first-class condition,, and most of them brand new. A great opportunity for Butcher's and other retailers. As therleaso 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. PETONE. PETONE. AUCTION SALE OF BUNGALOW. On the Premises: 12, JESSIE STREET, PETONE, At 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1927. "jtTESSRS. J. M. PEARSON AND CO. ■"■*■ have received instructions from the Owner to sell by Public Auction the property described hereunder, compri* ing:— A LEVEL SECTION with 40ft frontage (room motor at rear), erected thereon a new Bungalow of 4 roor.is, bathroom, t washheuse, sunporch, h. and c. water 1 service, pore, bath, etc., known as No. 12, Jessie street, Petorie. Possession.—Vacant, possession immediately. Terms: £125 deposit, balance easy terms. Ist mortgage is at BVa per ceut. NOTE.—A reduction of 0 per cent, will be allowed on the price realised for cash over the mortgage. Full particulars and Conditions of Sale can be ohtained at the Office of the Auc.tioneers, Jackson street, Petone. J. M. PEARSON, - Auctioneer. PETONE, PETONE, 2 p.m., THURSDAY, 23rd JUNE, On the Premises, 76, HUTT ROAD, PETONE. T \V. PEARSON AND CO., Auclion- ° • eers and Estate Agents, Jackson street, Petone, have received instructions to sell the contents of o Rooms, comprising:— 13 FOWLS, 3-piece light riniu bedroom suite (oval design), light rimu modern sideboard, 5 hib. chairs to match, Morris chair, 'copper kerb, linos, (as new), carpets, rugs, dropside cot, expensive pictures, light rimu single beds complete, duchesses to match, hall lino., large quantity linen, crockery, cutlery, saucepans, k. table, hottentot, wringer, and numerous sundrias. JOHN PEARSON, . Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING, No. 15, Everton terrace. •■ VACANT, "POSSESSION. TITESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. have -*■"- received instructions to oiler for Sale by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY. 22nd June, 1027, at 2.30 p.m., at the Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, corner- Featherston and Ballance streets. THE ONE-STORY DWELLING, known as No. IS, Ei'erton terrace, containing 0 rooms, also kitchen- with gas stove and Shaddock range, bathroom with enamel bath, hot and cold shower, and washbasin, pantry, washhousc, and scullery; electric light throughout; land 31 perches. This property is situated within a feuminutes (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 inspect, 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. T^ALGETY/AND CO., LTD., have re- ■*-' _ ceived instructions from the North British ■ and ■ Hawkes Bay Freezing Co., Ltd., to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Westshore, on , THURSDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1927, At 1 p.m. 1 dwelling (8 rooms), and %-acre of land. 2 boilers (Cable and Co.); 1 boiler (Babcock and Wilcox). 1 220 v. dynamo; 2 Hutchiuson's weighing machines. 1 hydro extractor; 1 fleshing machine; 7 dollies. Tv 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. ANOTHER AUCTION SALE AT THE BROADWAY AUCTION ROOMS, 07, RIDDIFORD STREET NEWTQWN. • WEDNESDAY, AT 2 P.M. (^HARLIE HAWKINS, "The Outsid» y Sales Specialist," will Sell by Auction at their Rooms, 500 LOTS 500 Comprising: 1 OAK. BEDROOM SUITE 1 OAK DUCHESSE 4 DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINES (Singer) 9 SECOND-HAND DUCHESSES 1 KITCHEN DRESSER (with glass doors) H.B. dining chairs, Morris couches, chesterfields, oak palmstands, .sideboards k. tables, gas stoves, folding beds, hospital beds, crockery, lawn mower, radiators, toasters, kerosene heaters, folding screens, sheets, blankets, towels, single iron beds and wires, seagrasa chairs and settee, push-carts and cots, and numerous useful sundries. Also, LARGE QUANTITY ASSORTED COTTONS AND SILKS, EX NORTHUMBERLAND. C. HAWKINS. Auctioneer. BROADWAY AUCTION ROOMS, Telephone 14-247. • Outside Sales receive special attention. Arranged on Shortest Notice.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 16

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