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AUCTIONS. I —_: _ ! ASSIGNED UPHOLSTERER'S AND CABINETj . MAKER'S STOCK. ' £350 WORTH £350 : AT OUR MART, No. S, WILLESTON STREET. TO-MORROW At 2 p.m. Sharp TO-MORROW j 8 MOST EXPENSIVE UP-TO-DATE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, uphol. in the best nualilv moguettes, Genoa velvets, and Ramee frieze, all specially sprung and workmanship, cuarantod; FIRESIDE CHAIRS IN HIDE AND TAVESTRY; JACOBEAN IfTDE CUSHIONED SUITE' OF 3 .PIECES; QUEEN ANNE HIDE SUITE, DEAL UTDE CHAIR; LOUIS LEATHER SUITE (cushioned); 2-DIVI-SION TTIGU-BACK SETTEE (upliol. in floral grey frieze); CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND EASY CHAIR (uphol. in floral moquelte); aUo, 6 OAK DINING- • ROOM SUITES, with quaint sideboards,' high-back chairs, and drawleat' tables to-match; 8 COSTLY OAK BEDROOM SUITES, worth from 23gns to 40gns, i - - all lobe sold practically without reserve. - . On- view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, ". - • • No. S, WILLESTON STREET. . : PHENOMENAL AUCTION SALE UNDER BILL'OF SALE. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL On'the Premises: DERWENT STREET, ISLAND BAY (take tram to Terminus;. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Bth and 9th DECEMBER, Start 10.30 each day and SELL ALL DAY. I SILVERSTONE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Have been instructed by Holder o£ Bill of Sale to Sell the Whole of tlic Furniture s' and Effects of this WelMaiown Private School and Hostel. WITHOUT RESERVE. £2000 WORTH £2000 Including: ' A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS (2 English, 2 German), 1 ROSE- * WOOD PLAYER PIANO (with about 70 music rolls), 1 ESTEY ORGAN (16=top), VALUABLE HEAVILY CARVED HALL SETTEE, in Walnut, worth £60. 2 VALUABLE AND UNIQUE CARVED CHAIRS, 1 HEAVILY CARVED S. CONVERSATION SETTEE/CARVED TABLE, 2 CAJRVED PALM STANDS, Chesterfield and Easy Chairs, 5 CARPETS, OAK- HALL STAND, BOOKCASES, 2 Sideboards, INLAID ROSEWOOD SPINNING CHAIR, Duchesse, Wardrobes, Lot of Valuable Oil and Water-colours, E.P. Ware, Valuable Lot of Ornaments, 2 Oak Dinner Wagons. Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner,, Gateleg Table, 22 Rooms of Lino. 36 SINGLE WOOD BEDS AND WIRES, 4 Folding Screens, 2 Cubicle, 44 SINGLE KAPOK BEDS, dozens of Pillows, 157 BLANKETS, LAKGE QUANTITIES OF TABLE CLOTHS, SERVIETTES, SHEETS, QUILTS, PILLOW SLIPS, ETC.. 32 COUNTERPANES, '3 DOZ. PAIRS CURTAINS, VERY LARGE QUANTITY OP CROCKERY, 8 DOZ. STAINLESS KNIVES, 15 Doz. E.P. Cutlery, Lot of Glassware, Numerous Tables, all sizes, several Gas Stoves, Aluminium Ware, and General Kitchen Utensils, Pots, etc., Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Mangle, 2 Wringers, Steps, etc., 143 H.B. Chairs, 20 KINDERGARTEN TABLES AND CHAIRS, 25 COMBINATION DESKS, 35 SINGLE DESKS, Forms, Seagrass and Rattan Chairs, BOOKS AND BOOKCASES of SCHOOL AND PRIVATE LIBRARIES, 500 SCHOOL AND TEXT T3OOKS, 1 Doz. Maps, Microscope, Blackboards, and Hundreds of Other Lots. EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD—WITHOUT RESERVE. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. A Unique Opportunity for Private Schools,-Apartment-Houses, Hotelkeepers, and the General Public. LIGHT LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED. ORDER OF SALE: Accommodation House sold ;on Monday, School on Tuesday, i Open for inspection on-Friday and Saturday. ■

■AUCTION SALE POSTPONED. THE Auction. Sale advertised to be held at NORTON PARK AVENUE, LOWER HUTT, has been Postponed until later date. ■, RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers, Manners street. Tel. 42-785. • AUCTION CLEARANCE SALE, On the Ground, RANDWICK ROAD, LOWER HUTT, Opposite Trotting Course, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY); sth DEC, 1030, ,"• - • At 1.30 p.m. XT" ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have ■"•• received instructions from Messrs. Tonks and Andrews to offer for sale by Public Auction, as above:— 4 s i, -i s 3 SCANTLING. IMPLEMENT SHED. " ' POULTRY HOUSES. CORRUGATED IRON. \ ' WIRE NETTING. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. Complete disposal of all materials on large and up-to-date Poultry Farm, Galvanised Water Pipes, Poultry Drinking Troughs, Square Iron Tank, etc., etc. NOTE.—Prospective buyers for firstclass heavy draughts should not missithis sale, as the horses to be offered are particlarly fine. Further details from the Auctioneers— H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 145, Featherston street, City, and Main street, Lower Hutt. TO-MORROW. At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 2 PIANOS, CARPET , SQUARES, 2' i SINGER DROFItEAD MACIUNES, CARPET "'RUXNERS, 200 ROLLS AVALLPAPER. IxN" THE MART, 91. DIXON STREET. n W.. PRICE AXIJ CO, Auctioneers, Ky* have been favoured with instructions from the VENDORS, who nru both leaving Wellington, to sell the whulc of their SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD VURXITURE AND SUNDRIES. CONTENTS OF TWO WliLL- ' FURNISHED HOMES. 300 300 COMPRISING.— 2 Pianos, Oak Bedroom Suite, 2 Sewing Machines, 2 Divan Suites, Carpet Square 12 x 9, Oak Ex. T.ible, 4 Oak 'Chairs,' Oak Sideboards, AVurdrobes, Dinner Wagon, Twin Oak Beds, 0 Duchesse Chests, 2 Small Sideboards, 10 M'Crae Mattresses, Pillows, Morris Couch and Chair, Dresser, Gateleg Table, Ped., Cupboards, -Gas Copper, . 2 Ranges, Kit. Table, and Chairs, Hallstands,, Camp Stretchers, 10 S. Bedsteads, Copper Fire Set, Dinner Service, Bedroom Ware, Typewriter, Carpenters and Garden Tools, Linos, GO Wall. Clocks,. Mincer, Ottoman, .Pictures, Rockci. 3 Lai Re Wall Mirlors. Blankets. Shoots, 'Low els, Steps, 200 Rolls Wnllpnpcr, elf., etc. Everything is in £»od orclei. and every article, pianos included, lov sale Without Rcseive. GOODS OX VIEW FROM U am. ROOMS OI'EX TILL i) p.m. a w. price, Auctioneer. TO-JIORROW, At 2 p.m. ATTRACTIVE S\LE, I'l'lilClir • GRAND LH'P I'IANO CUSILV \V7LTON PILE ("WUI'I-.T. cud IIJUHULASS KURNLTUiL. 370 LOTS. oil) AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, . C6URTEXAY PLACE, i PLACE TITESSRS. SAMSON BROS, will sell on -'x behalf of ,the Owners:HANDSuME, UPRIGHT GRAND •'LIPP" PIANO (with magnificent SMALL OAK SJDEISOARD OAK BEDROOM STITE (complete) RIMU BEDROOM SUITES (complete) OAK DINING TABLE and CHAIRS CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in moquette.) KAURI OFFICE DESK (with 10 drawers) "MILNER" FIREPROOF SAFE DUCHESSE CHESTS, OAK BEDSTEADS Folding Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Chebt of Drawers, Linoleums-, Box. Ottoman, Kitchen Dresi-.Pi-, Gramophone und Records-, Bobs Sot, Motoi-cjr Camping Outfit, Lupgagc Hox for motor-car, Ddvlon Seale1.", numerous bimdricb. J. M. SAMSpN, Auctioneer. Note—The Auctiuu Arcade will ho open To-mouow Evening as, usiiat. ~ i

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 16

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