AUCTIONS. '- TO-MORROW MORNING, Commencing at 10.30 o'clock sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of VALUABLE WALNUT AND MAHOGANY FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by "W. Schroer," Berlin, a most glorious toned instrument; 2 OLD AND VALUABLE VIOLINS, BEAUTIFUL STEEL JBNGRAV- • INGS, 2 VALUABLE OIL PAINT- . INGS by W. G. Baker; CARPETS, ' "JOHN TANN" RELIANCE FIREPROOF SAFE, VASES, ORNA- . MENTS. AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS. 300 L!i s 300 At the Residence, No. 0, Brougham street, City (off Majoribanks street). 4T? JOHNSTON AND CO., hare received •*-'• instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late James Hutchen, to Sell, on the premises, as above, VALUABLE WALNUT AND MAHOG- ' ANY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, PICTURES, ETC. . Comprising: large Brussels Carpet, in good order; Valuable Inlaid Walnut China Cabinet and Occ. Table, Walnut Overmantel, Valuable Walnut Drawing-room Suite of 9 pieces, nphol. in Tapestry, Pair Marble .Ornaments, Occ. Tables, Art Cushions, Magnificent Upright Grand Piauo, by "W. Schroer," Berlin, Piano Stool, 2- Old and Valuable Violins, Small Walnut Footstool, Oil Paintings and Pictures, 2 Valuable Oil Paintings, '"Bullcr Gorge," "Wairoa River," by W. G. Baker, Old Steel Engravings, Jframed Mirrors, Almost New "John Tann" Reliance Fireproof Safe, Curtains, Jardinieres, Pot Plants, Massive Marble Clock, Quaint Walnut Overmantel, pair Jug Vases, E.P. Ware, lot Crockery and~Glassware, Tumblers, Crystal Ware, Dinner Mats and Trays, Bronzes, Hall Stand, Stag's Head, Chenille' Curtains, Large Barometer, Dinner Service, Vases and Ornaments, 'Carpets, Linoleums, Easy Chairs, Marble Clock, 7-picce Mahogany Dining-room Suite, Platform Rocker, Austrian Chairs, "White" Sewing Machine, Stair Runner and Rods, Duchesse Chests, Wardrobe, Chest of Drawers, Mahogany Toilet«'Mirror, Bed, Chair, Commode, Set of Toilet Ware, Rugs, Good Kitchen Utensils, Alum. Ware and Saucepans, Lawnmower, Garden Tools, and appointments. EVERYTHING IS IN GOOD ORDER AND FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. On View Morning of Sale. ' ■' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. AUCTION. ' ' PAWNBROKER'? SALE. ' PAWNBROKERS SALE. ) ■ SMART'S GREAT SALE ■ .SMART'S GREAT SALE Of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ' UNREDEEMED' PLEDGES. "P JOHNSTON AND CO. hare received instructions from Mr. W. Smart, 99, Willis street, to Sell at their Mart, S, Willeston. street, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd, AND THURSDAY, , 4th DECEMBER, •At '12.30 p.m. each day. £5000 woinH £5000 • ■ OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Comprising THE LARGEST AND MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. , Full List in last Wednesday's and Thursday's "POEt." Arrangements can bo made for the ■withdrawal of Pledges from Sale. E. JOHNSTON, \ .;■■■ Auctioneer., SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, CAR- ■ • PETS, PIANO, ETC. ' TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. Within Kingsway's Auction Rooms, 78, ■ • ' Lambton quay. SPECIAL LOT OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE CONSIGNED BY OWNER, WHO HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED, AND' LEAVING WELLINGTON IMMEDIATELY. Including:—Expensively-made Dark Stained Jacobean Dining-room Suite, with Six Chairs',' and for absolute sale; 2 Oak Duchesses; 2 Morris Couches; Double Oak Bed and Wire; Pedestal, Oak Bedroom Suite with Wire, iriolid Panelled ' Single Bod and Wire, ' Duehesxc. Upright Grand Piano (free from borer), !) x 32 Wilton Carpet, two f> x 9 Super Axminster Carpets (in beautiful order), Runners, Hall Scat and Chair, Chesterfield Suite (suitable for loose covers), Rugs, Singer Latest Drophead Machine, Pictures, Silver Vases, Mattresses, 4 Oak Chairs, 2 Seagrass ~ Chairs, Lino, Stretchers, Ornaments, Glassware, and Crockery. ' ALSO Por absolute Unreserved Sale, Flat Baby Grand Piano, by Broadwood and Sons, free, from borer, and in good order. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. iA. Special No Reserve Sale, and goods ou • view prior to sale. UNDER BILL OF SALE. PHENOMENAL. AUCTION SALE, PHENOMENAL' AUCTION SALE, CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL CHILTON HO US fl SCHOOL CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL ■■ Ou the Premises, BERWENT STREET, ISLAND BAY, "MONDAY AND TUKSDAY, Bth AND ■ Oth DECEMBER, Start 10.30 a.m. and Sell All Day. SILVERSTONE AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. CUBA KTRKET (WOOLWORTII- BUILDINGS) have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction lhe Whole of the FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of, tho Superior Furnished ACCOMMODATION nOUSE; Also all the Furnishings and Accessories of the NEWLY ERECTED SCHOOL. '£2000 $g™ £2000 INCLUDINGS HIGH-GRADE ENGLISH UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS FURNITURE OF DRAWING AND • - DINING ROOMS, numerous BEDROOMS, an enormous quantity of BLANKETS. SHEETS, LINEN, i CUTLERY, CRYSTAL, etc. I Also LATEST'SCHOOL DESKS, and General School Accessories. WITHOUT RESERVE. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. •t&aT.JLUNCE .WILL BE PROVIDED.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 18
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