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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY NEXT. Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE SALE Of ALMOST' NEW AND UP-TO ; DATE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS "MOST EXPENSIVE 3-PIECE HIGII- ' BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE, specially sprung mid uphol. in blue and gold'damask, for absolute sale ALMOST NEW WILTON CARPET . SQUARE, size 12 x 9. cost £23 FULL OAK CABINET COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA, latest model, cost i-3i ■ 10s a few months ago 20 SPECIALLY SELECTED RECORDS SUPERIOR OAK DINING-ROOM SUI.IE comprising special sideboard ot quaint design, oval dining table, 4 oak 1141thback chairs, and 2 oak Morris chairs to match, all en .suite 2 AX.MINSTER CARPETS, Syds AX. . HALL RUNNER 50 ASSORTED PIANOLA RECORDS (latest fox trots, etc.) PICTURES. VACUETTI-: >'AIU.v SWEEPER. TABLE CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, GOOD SEAGRASS CHAIRS, CUSHIONS. MORRIS COUCH. AND SWAB, OAK KERB, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS. CHINA CABINET, RIMU OFFICE DESK of 4 drawers. OAK HALL STAND, BEDROOM FURNISHINGS of every description, -including EXPENSIVE SILVER ASH BEDROOM SUITE- of 4 pieces, complete with best quality wire mattresses and kapok beds. SINGLE OAK AND RIMU BEDSTEADS. KAPOK BEDS ■ AND PILLOWS, GOOD KITCHEN • UTENSILS AND APPOINTMENTS. E JOHNSTON' AND CO. will Sell at •:■ their .Mart, No. 8, WilU-sU.ii street, the above.high-class household furnishings and appointments of a most complete residence. Now ou view. "E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers, No. S, Willeston street. WEDNESDAY MORNING, : At 10.30 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE OK SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COSTLY AX. CARPET (1.5 x 12), AX. RUGS, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, uphol. moquette. COLUMBIA TABLE GRAMOPHONE. SEAGRASS CHAIRS, MORRIS AND EASY CHAIRS. GATE-LEG TABLE. RIMU ■ SIDEBOARD, AXMINSTER HALL AND STAIR RUNNERS, HALL STAND, CURTAINS, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS. OCC. TABLES, PICTURES, OVERMA NTE L, DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOODEN BEDSTEADS AND WIRE MATTRESSES, SCOTCH CHEST OF .DRAWERS, 5 DUCHESSE CHESTS, '3 WARDROBES, LINOLEUMS, PEDESTAL CUPBOARDS, COT, GOOD 'KITCHEN" UTENSILS, W.G.C. GAS STOVE, KIT. TABLE, ELEC. IRON, WRINGER, CARPET SWEEPER, : BOOKSHELVES, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. 'At the.Residence, No. 242, Oriental parade. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the owner, whose lua'se has expired, to Sell on the premises, as above—ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELLFURNISHED RESIDENCE. On View Morning of Sale. -. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY MORNING, At 10.30. o'clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE . • • Of HIGH-GLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Kirchner, in good order; HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD, COSTLY CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, HALL ' STANDS,. AX. RUNNER (stair and hall), GOOD LINOLEUMS, AUStrian chairs, carpets. sew- . ing machines, crockery, glassware; contents of ■ WELL-FURNISHE D BEDROOMS, HOUSEHOLD LINEN, GOOD KIT- : CHEN UTENSILS, AND APPOINTMENTS, At the Residence, 30S, Taranaki street. OOK LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD FURN- &&*> INGg By Order of the Trustees in a Deceased ' . Person's Estate. - ]P JOHNSTON ANT) CO. have received •*-*• instructions from the Trustees to Sell on the premises, as above — ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A WELLFURNISHED HOME. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO. N.Z. THOROUGHBRED YEARLING ■ .. SALES, AT TRENTHAM, (By the Courtesy of the Stewards of the ■ ■ W.R.C.), ■■■ - ( 23rd and 25th JANUARY.' MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will hold their third Annual Sales, as above, iv conjunction with Messrs. H. Chisholm and Co., of Sydney, and announce that Entries for these sales will close at the end of October. Entries have already been made by Messrs. G. M. Currie, J. F. Reid, John Donald, I. G. Duncan, Auckland Stud Co., T. H. Lowry, W. G. Stead, Dr. E. H. B. Mflsom, A.-J. Toxward, W. C. Ring, Game Carrington, S. J. Gibbons, F. E. Dorset, W. Jewell, W. F. Anstis, Mrs. Hutchison, and Miss M. N. Russell. The following are the sires represented: Limond (imp.), Thespian, Lackham (imp.), . Chief , Ruler (imp.), Diaequeriod (imp.), Tonbridge (imp.), Weathervane (imp.), .Catmint (imp.), Orby's Pride (imp.), Greyspear (imp.), Boyal • Divorce (imp.), Hunting Song (imp.), Black Ronald, Valkyrian (imp.), Potoa, Tea Tray (imp.), Paper Money (imp.), Psychology (imp.), Grandcourt (imp.), Leighton (imp.). allcl Lord Quex (imp.). Catalogues are now being compiled, and further entries arc invited. Entries are invited also for the Annual Sale of two-year-olds, three-year-olds, untried and racing stock, brood marcs, etc. Mr. S. J. Gibbons's select stud at Martou, including Oratress, • Equitas, Martianette, Windbag, and his horses in training, are included in the catalogue. AYe would like to take this opportunity of expressing our thanks to breeders for tlic splendid support accorded us since the initiation. of these annual sales at Trentliam. . Our accommodation is now thoroughly up-to-date, and we have loose-box accommodation for well over 100 head. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., ■ • ■ ■ Wellington : H. CHISHOLM AND CO., , Sydney, Bloodstock Salesmen. SALE OF ■ BRICK SHOP AND DWELLING, . JACKSON STREET, PETONE. ' . ■ ■ ON . FRIDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1028, AT 11 a.m. AT'OUR ROOMS. 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND . CO. are directed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as nboveALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Part Section 0, D.P. 2972, and known . as No. 297, Jackson street, Petoue; TOGETHER WITH THE SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BUILDING THEREON, comprising shop and dwelling of 5 rooms, with all the latest conveniences. This building is situated in the growing part of Petone, 13 well constructed, and is one that must improve in value as the district extends. -A moderate reserve has been placed on the property, and the terms arc exceptionally easy. .FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Seater's Building. 103, Customhouse quay. X*" ENNER'S, LTD., charge Np Interest on easy terms. See iiir. Kenner, he is out to givo you service. Opp. King's Theatre, Manners-et. j

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 16

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