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■ AUCTIONS. MONDAY NEXT, . At 1.30 o'clock sharp. MOST .ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, COSTLY FAWN AX. CARPET SQUARE (flora) design), HALL LOUNGE, RUG, HAxVDSOME OAK . SIDEBOARD, with bow front (cost £19 10s), ROUND OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, S SPECIAL OAK HIGH-BACK CHaIRS, uphol. in , moquette, ALMOST NEW CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE (fawn mo- ' quette), EXPENSIVE DIVAN, ROCKING CHAIR, LOT OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, TEA SET, SMALL CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, uphol. in shadow, tissue, LARGE LINEN PRESS (with 6 long .shelves), LOT OF BOOKS, BOOK BHELVES, OAK MUSIC STOOL, BLACK. OAK TEA WAGON QUAINT OAK CLOCK, HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE OF VERY 'SPECIAL DESIGN (cost £52), BEST QUALITY WIRE MAT- ■ TRESSES AND KAPOK BEDS, PnvLOWS, UPHOL. WICKER CHAIR, KITCHEN TABLE, 4 HIGH-BACK KITCHEN CHAIRS, . CUSHIONS, SEAGRASS CHAIRS ELEC. IRON, JAM JARS, MEAT SAFE, BROOMS AND MOPS, AXES, . AT f Rald a Tp°p OoL^ B °n T tHs ES AT THE.RESIDENCE, No. 14a, KEL- ■■••' . BURN PARADE ■ (Close to Kelburn Park). JV. JOHNSTON AND CO. have received .instructions from the owner, who is leaving' New Zealand, to Sell on the premise!, as above— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELL- : FURNISHED RESIDENCE. On view morning of sale. .... ... , E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. .-. PENTERS, AND THE PUBLIC •- • GENERALLY. „ TUESDAY, :20th"si:PTEMBEE', 1027 ' . ' ' At 10.30 a.m. '. . GIGANTIC. AUCTION SALE , , Of . 60,000 FEET 0F NEW TIMBER ■ .(Io lots to.suit buyers.) >T^^S Y«L E&^ DC°V WATERLOO QUAY. WELLINGTON. I?' JOHNSTON^"ZnD CO. have re- <**• "ceived instructions to Sell at Waterloo quay, as above ' - Urn: account of whom iVmay concern) MNHvQ pressed) lO.OOOFT ROUGH LINING IO.OOOFT SHORT DRESSED LENGTHS . suitable for joinery iU a" *"*"' includiD 8 - _..-. ■ Etc., Etc., Etc. lo be. sold in lots to suit buyers, wow on view. . E. JOHNSTON AND CO., '-• Auctioneers. ■ . TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. • AT OUR MART/^^B, WILLESTON . (Opp., Bing, Harris and Co.), MOST.ATTRACTIVE' AUCTION SALE -■. . ■ • Of . ' HOUSEHOLD FURNISH- ■ ■ -■■«nW ?°f TLY CHESTERFIELD ■ SUITE • (extra well sprung), BILLIARD DINING-TABLE (llcock and l*>-), in jood order, complete with all SSTOJJW? OAK ROLLER■TOK»- ii^.^FS KfHt ■ .Full Details Later. J£ JOHNSTON AND CO Auctioneers, ■"■" So. 8, Willeston street. UNCLAIMED CARGO, EX WESTMORELAND. WEDNESDAY~MORNrNG At 10.30 o'clock sharp. • UNRESERVED SALE AUCTION " - ■ Of ■ (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and. 10 feet lengths), '■'■.■; At SMITH AND SMITHS-STORE, Vivian street) - , . (In Lots to suit Buyers). •P JOHNSTON AND CO. have received * *,; nstr«ctionß to sell at Smith and Smith's Store, Vivian street (on account of whom it nay concern)— ■ - ?1 C,£ S, ES?* gauge IRON <5' «. 7. 8, and 10 feet) 38 S^F 8 ■86 BaUBO IRON (6' "' and 10 To be gold with all faults, if any, in quantities ?o suit buyers. . E. JOHNSTON, ':'■■."• Auctioneer. ■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ',-' •. TUESDAY AND~WEDNESDAY, „ 27th and 28th SEPTEMBER. Commencing Each Day at 10.30 am and. Continuing AH Day. ABSOLUTELY~UNRESERVED ■■•-., ' -SALE . By AUCTION OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS ■ - of the . ; . "CLARENDON HOTEL" . ■ •' THE SQUARE, ' ' " PALMERSTON NORTH. , /CONTENTS*OF 40 ROOMS. 1000 L^s 1000 TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY' WITHOUTRESERVEIN e LOTS TOSUIT E JOHNSTON AND CO. (in con- •^* junction with J. L. BENNETT, IiTD., Auctioneers, Palmerßton North) Bave received instructions to sell on the premises, as above:— .THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE 1 "CLARENDON HOTEL." including . BAR FITTINGS. COUNTERs!oNE ; . CASH REGISTER, OFFICE FUR-NITURE,-SAFES, MIRRORS, DIN- ... ING-ROOM FURNISHINGS PI- .. ANO, _; BEDROOM FURNITURE, : Etc., Etc. Pull-details "later. ; E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ' UNCLAIMED CARGO. FRIDAY NEXT, At 1.30. o'clock. SALE ByTtJCTION . . . Of 'A ROLLS OF AXMINSTER CARPET •* RUNNER (damp) ■7; BALES REELS OF TWINE I BALE PLOUGH REINS 3 CASES LADIES' HATS, 3 BOXES MILLINERY 1 CASE CONFECTIONERY, LADIES' COATS, TENNIS SHOES, Etc. t BALES CARPETS (wet), Etc., Etc. Tall details later. B. JOHNSTON AND CO,, Anctioneere, 8, Willeston street.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 16

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