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BUSINESS NOTICES. j HOW TO SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT. I "Vl> V not neglecting Nature's warning, ami I- 4-* should you find your eyes aching, or frontal headaches, or difficult to see cither in close or far vision, call upon us nt once, and have your eyes professionally examined. Consult SPEAR AHO MURRAY, LTD.. Optical Specialists, 7, Willis-st., Wellington Telephone 43-369 ior appointments. See Our SIEMENS Dopt. for LIGHTING SERVICE. Fr yum- dealer cannot help you, see us! Cory-Wright and Salmon, Engineers, let Floor, Dominion Farmers' Institute. Wellington. Tel. 43-172. STOP PRESS NEWS HAWKES BAY HUNT STEEPLES. Hawfce's Bay Hunt Cup Steeples, of 100 bots; 2% miles.—3 Blslt 10.12 1; 3 Kovno 10.12 S; 5 King's Counsel 10.0 3. 411 started. Won by a length. Tune, Emln. 16sec. Highwayman and Brightetone fell, «wd Colytoa pulled up.—P,A. PAKURANGA HUNT CUP. Fa£urang& Hunt Cup, of (300 soys; about three miles. —1 Spalplko, 0.12, 1; 2 Odin, 10.11, 2; 3 Mashoor, 11.6, 3. Scratched: Hnlrangl Girt, Master Arch, Marlta, Foxhound. Won by four lengths. Time, 6min 22sec—P.A. AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON. At half-ttoe the scores In the Auck-land-Wellington Bugby. match were:— Auckland ..... 8 ■Wellington ••.-: •'•••• * AUCTIONS. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. U.NDER THE CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME C'ODET. WEDNESDAY, THE 27th DAY OF AUGUST, 1930. MESSRS. LOXGMORB AND CO., Auctioneers, acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, of New Zealand, at Wellington, will oiler for sale by Public Auction at the Dominion Farmers' Institute, Wellington, oi. WEDNESDAY, the 27 th DAY of AUGUST. 1930, at 2.30 p.m., the following Property:— ALL THAT piece oi' .land containing 12.7 perches, being Lot Numbered 3 on Plan Deposited Number 0070, being part of Sections 37 and 39, Harbour District, City of Wellington, and all the land in Certificate of Title. Volume 288, Folio 99. '.the property comprises a dwelling containing four rooms, scullery, and washhouse, with conveniences, known as Number 135, Marine Parade, Rona Bay. The Mortgagee's estimate of value and application to sell may be inspected at the office of the Registrar at any time prior to the date of the Bale. Particulars and conditions of sale may be; inspected at the Office of Young. White, and Oourtuey, Solicitors, Customhouse quay, Wellington,, or at the Office of the Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE, On On WEDNESDAY. At 10.30 a.m., AT THE RESIDENCE OF I.IK. W. RICHARDS, No. 12, BOULCOTT STREET. KINGSWAYS, LTD., arc favoured with instructions from Mrs. Richards to sell the Conlouts of an exceptionally wellfurnished 10-roomed Residence. If ALL.—Tall Grandfather Clock in. Spanish mahogany case, in beautiful condition, over 150 years old, and was brought out from Mrs.. Richards's London home; Hall Carpet, Pedestal, Jardinieres and Plants, Large Gilt-framed Mirror. Oil Paintings, Barometer, pair Heavy Chenille Hall Curtains, Ornaments, Stair Carpet to match hall carpet in super quality Axminster. DINING-ROOM. — Superior Axminste,Carpet, 9fft Bin x 12, in beautiful colourings, Upright Grand Piano, by Hopkinson, in rosewood case (and equal to new), Chesterfield Suite in tapestry, 2 Occasional Tables. Foot Gilt Stool, 2 11.8. Chairs, pair Curved Chinese Ivory Figures in black lacquer, pair Etchings by Alma Tadema, R.A., several good Oil Paintings, 2 pairs Silk Curtains, Curved Gilt Mirvor (very old), Cushions, Persian Rug, Firescreen, solid .Brafs Fender and Firo Irons, Ornaments, choice Antiriuo China. DINING-ROOM. — Massive Mahogain Sideboard, with fluted pillars (magnificent piece), 6 Mahogany Dining Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Carpet, Solid Silver Tea Service, 3 cases Silver Tea Spoons. Afternoon Silver Tea Knives and Forks, E.P.N.S. Tea Service, facsimile of Edward IV. Coronation Spoon, Entree Dishes, Water Jugs, '.teapots, and a large selection of other silverware. Tortoiseshell fcnult Box with gold mountings, Miniature Inset (French), another Miniature, beautifully executed (French), personal Jewellery, Diamonds, Pearls, etc 12-piece Lowestoft Tea Set (extremely rare), and a large selection _ot other Antique Articles of special liicomplVte furnishings of three 'BEDROOMS, including Carpets, Kugs, Blankets, Linen, Mahogany Chest, Curtains, etc. SURGERY .-Operating Table, Tall Bookcase, Cutler Roll-top Desk (m beauUful order), Superior Indian Carpet, Tables, Chairs, Rugs* Linos., Cushions, 2 pairs best quality Curtains. KITCHEN AND SCULLERY.-AU the usual Crockery, Utcusils, Mangle, Brooms, , Mop, etc. Full particulars on Tuesday night. All goods will be on.'view from Monday afternoon. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY NEXT, At 10.30 a.m. GENERALLY. On tho Premises: 302' TARANAKI STREET. UNRESERVED AUCTION RALE OF SECTION, MACHINERY. I'l 1TINGS, AND TIMBER, ETC. f\ \V. PRICE & CO., Auctioneers, have v--'. received instructions from J. WOOD, VHO ' lo Sell the PROPERTY AND BTOCK-.LN-T.KADr; on the- premises, as above, comprising:— SECTION WITH d-'.liD. HOUSF AND WORKSHOP, ADJUST A T!.U;; SAW IiBNCII AND SAWS( BUZZ I'LANK W'TTfl SHAFTING, PULLEYS. Al\D m r/CTNG, HAND MORTICING MA- ( HINE ADJUSTABLE SAW AND VOIUNG MACHINE, NATIONAL C^S'ENGINE, 6 H.P., IN PERFECT ORDER, FIRE AND THIEF-RE-SISTING SAFE, 36 x 27 x 22, BLOCKS AND TACKLE, CRAMPS, SHAPER, AND IRONS, DOOR AND BOW CRAMPS, LOT OF TIMBER, ETC. Df/rAILS LATER. C. W. .PRICE. Auctioneer,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 16

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