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17 AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 15th AUGUST, at 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE 25 SPLENDID SEASIDE SECTIONS 25 MARINE PARADE FRONTAGES, EASTBOURNE. Comprising the'latest subdivision on the eastern side of. the harbour, being offered for .the first time, On behalf of the Eastbourne Borough Council. rpO be sold by MESSRS. HAR COURT & CO. and LONGMORE & CO., in conjunction, -1- ■-.- at HARCOURT & CO.'S LAND MART. 22 OF THESE ATTRACTIVE SITES (in the one subdivision) have-frontages from 40ft up.to.66ft.to the Marine parade, Pukatea,,and.Heketara streets, and areas up to 25 perches. Very convenient to tho wharf and close to the Recreation Grounds and Tennis Courts. Practically level sections, with an absolutely enchanting view. 2SPEENDID SITES, each with areas of 16 perches, being Lots"3 and 4, and part of a ■.' 'subdivision of, Lots 1 and 2, D.P. 6156. Lot 3 has la frontage of 40ft to Tuatoru • street,,and .Lot■_ 77ft to the Marine.parade. Close to the.Main road and Ferry ... Wharf.; .. - '.■•■';■ ', ' •■ ; | ..'.' ' ■ ■ .A MAGNIFICENT:SECTION in -Totara street", area ,32 perches, and a frontage of '-... 66ft. This is one of the best sections in. Bona Bay., !."'.""'' TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent;-three months, 10 per cent. 6 months, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. PLANS BEING PREPARED. - •' . For full particulars apply, .LONGMORE & CO., [ dp :._, HARCOURT & CO., ..Ground Floor,;T^&;GV BUILDING; ' ' AUCTIONEERS.

WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 2 p.m..sharp. IMPORTANT SALE . By AUCTION Of 50 MOST EXPENSIVE ENGLISH SATIN DOWN QUILTS (worth up to £13 15s each)' BEAUTIFUL QUILTS IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES AND DESIGNS (ENGLISH TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES OF NEXT SEASON'S INDENT QUILTS). NOTHING FINER PROCURABLE IN THE CITY. P JOHNSTON AND CO.'have received Xi» instructions to sell at their Mart, No. 8, -Willeston street—--50 SPECIAL QUALITY QUILTS (all filled With genuine down and covered with most expensive and up-to-date materials) . Oil View Tuesday Next and Morning of Sale. Inspection Invited. - E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, i WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 10.30 a.m. SALE BY AUCTION Of 70 BAGS BASIC SLAG 300 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON (5, 8, and 9ft lengths) ,1.0 BUNDLES OF OAK VENEER PANELLING GO Mortice Locks and Door Locks • 2 Cases Ink, 50-gall. Tins Cream and ■ White Pamt and Red Oxide, 4 Kegs - Nails, 10 Rolls Wire Netting, etc., etc. At Our Mart (Basement), No. 8, Willeston street. P ' JOHNSTON AND CO., • J-i* Auctioneers, ' 8, Willeston street. WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30. At Our Mart, No. 8, Willeston sticei (Basement). SALE BY AUCTION Of • 58 CASES FRENCH SHELLED ' WALNUTS (halves and pieces), ex Arawa (On account of, whom it maj concern). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions lo sollat Iheir Mart, as above — ' 21 CASES SHELLED WALNUTS (halves) 37 • CASES SHELLED WALNUTS (pieces) In Lots to Suit. Buyers. WITHOUT RESERVE. Now on view. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ' MONDAY, 30th JULY. On the Premises, No. 137, THORNDON QUAY. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELL- | - FURNISHED 9-RD. RESIDENCE ! To be Sold Absolutely Without Reserve. MAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Vnlua- *-* tors, 57-59, Lower Cuba-st., havo been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is leaving tho district, to ' Sell, as above, CONTENTS OF 9 WELLFURNISHED ROOMS, comprising:— UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, IN PERFECT CONDITION AND FOR ABSOLUTE SALE; SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 15 SINGLE WOODEN BEDS AND WIRES, COMPLETE; 10 DUCHESSE CHESTS, WARDROBES, QUANTITY BLANKETS. SHEETS, REDDING, ETC.; LINOS. CROCK- - ERY, POTS AND PANS, CUTLERY, ETC., ETC. Full Details later. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. . UNCLAIMED PROPERTY To be Sold Absolutely Without Reserve. (By Order of the Commissioner of Police.) TUESDAY NEXT, 2_tli JULY, at 1.30 o'clock Sharp. AT OUR ROOMS, 57-59, LOWER CUBA STREET. TRAVIS BROS., Auctioneers and Valua- ■*-' tors, 57-59, Lower Cuba-st., have been instructed to Sell by the Commissionei of Police the following Lines:— 6 Gents' Bicycles, Motor Hood Cover, Lamps, Motor-lorry Seats, Motor Tires, Lorry Cover, Pumps, Motor Starting Handles, Umbrellas, Men's Boots and Shoes, Overcoats, Trousers, Jerseys, Woollen Rugs, Wristlet and ' Pocket Watches, Cameras, Rings, Un- | derwear, Gloves, etc.,' Ladies' Underwear, dresses, Lengths Flannelette, Stockings, Ladies' Shoes, Ladies' Handbags, etc., etc., and several other lots too numerous to particularise. | Sale Tuesday, at 1.30 o'clock sharp. , Goods On View Only Morning of Sale. I At OUR ROOMS, 57-59. LOWER CUBASTREET. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. ..AT. THE FARM, MAIN ROAD, UPPER HUTT, On' WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY, At 12 noon. ' TITESSES. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., -"x having received instructions from Messrs. Salisbury Bros., whose lease is expiring, will sell as. above:— COWS: 17 Cows, in milk 19 Cows, spring calvers' HORSES: ' 1 Trap Marc. 1 .Hack IMPLEMENTS: 1 4-cow "Gane" Milking Machine and 3% h.p. Engine (slight reserve on Milking Machine and Engine) 2 Spring Drays 3 seta Harness 2 sets Gig Harness lGig And Sundries Also, 350 bales Meadow liny NOTE. .-We have iiispcdoii the above hcul, which has been regularly culled, and can rccoigiucnd the cows to intending purchasers. All the cows have passed the tuberculin test. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 16

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