AUCTIONS. EXHIBITION AND SALE OF "EXPENSIVE HAND-MADE PERSIAN AND EASTERN CARPETS AND RUGS. (Something Different!) NOTHING LIKE THIS HAS EVER BEEN SUBMITTED TO AUCTION IN WELLINGTON BEFORE. THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. SHARP. SALE BY AUCTION ov £1500 WORTH £1500 OF MOST WONDERFUL HAND-MADE PERSIAN AND EASTERN CARPETS AND RUGS, in exquisite designs Carpets worth up to £150 each to be slaughtered by Auction. A valuable consignment of Carpets and Rugs in the tol owing sizes:-4ft llin x sft llin, 4ft-6in x 7ft (Sin,- 411 lm _x sf;t Oin, 4ft 6m x 6it 6m, ' 4ft lin x 6ft lin, sft x 2%ft, 6ft x 3ft, 3tt x 511, ft siii x Sit 3ni 3it Urn J 7ft 3in, 3ft 7in x 6ft llin, 3ft 7in x 7ft sm, x 6tt Btt 3m x sft lit), Bft 2iu x sft 2m, Bft 3in x 10ft 6in, 9ft x 12ft, 13ft lin x lOftlm, 6ft 7in x 9 t lOiu, 1211 x 3ft, 9ft 2in x Oft 2in, 10ft Din x 9ft 2in, 13tt lm 10ft 3m, 13ft_x lOtt sm; also, 2 BALES OF HIGH-GRADE SUPER WILTON and AX. CARPETS (30 squares). .• AT OUR MART, No: 8, WILLESTON STREET. ■ (By Order of the Holder of the Bill of Lading.) E JOHNSTON & CO. have been favoured with instructions to conduct the above • interesting Auction Sale at their Mart on THURSDAY NliXl, at 1 p.m. sharp. On view Wednesday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. Inspection invited. Every carpet guaranteed. (Just unpacked.) JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. , 8 ttII LiSiii S ?ffiSSS:frOP' PRESS NEWS MONSTER CONTINUATION AUCTION ■ MONSTER CONTINUATION AUCTION ' • " SALE. MAN SERIOUSLY HURT. AT OUR ROOMS (next the Midland) •*■ special service message from Auckland ■ of states that Mr. 11. T. Foster; Doputy-. HIGH-GRADE ENGLISH TOP COATS, lusl)cctor ot ■Government Buildings (whoso ,- IN TWEEDS, \ ELOUR, *.j.Nu FACE-CLOTH. Fur trimmed in clipped wife is at present in Wellington) was Lamb, Fox, Coney, etc.^ , seriously lnjiirctl this afternoon when ho ALSO TWO AND THREE-PIECE WOOLLEN fell from the second story of the Customs SUITS. Artistic designs. buildings into the courtyard.' • '" ALSO BRUSHED WOOL CARDIGANS. Great variety of shades. ' MEETING OF CREDITORS, Selling continually by Auction each day • " till further notice. Christdiurch.—A meeting of creditors of 'ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. Thomas . Frederick Cunliffe, lurmorly :of A "WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. "Wellington,' and now of Kaikoura, a car"^^Aucfone^' LT3J'' penter was called for to-day, but lapsed. 155, LambtonAq"i Cay Ol(nc^ to Midland). »c deficiency stated was £623, and the : : : —' : bankrupt attributed Ills failure to depreSPECIAL AUCTION. ' elation" in the value of his properties. H«\ THURSDAY NEXT. was now doing carpentering wort at Wai- '' CONTENTS OF BUNGALOW, **** Bay' on public v/orfes- °' tllo llabiURemoved from Hataitai. -\ tllia Sfl3° "as °wlus ta Wclliastoll and TRAVIS BROS, have received instrUc- siS "\ Blenhclm.-P.A, •^ : tions to ABSOLUTELY SELL contents of a Modern Bungalow. . - . ' . . ; COMPLETELY FURNISHED. Details To-morrow's "Evening' Po/3t." ' DAVIS BROS., ■..■'■• ' .Auctioneers, "■ Below James Smith. ■ - ,
CLOSING-DOWN SALE OF THE DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation), of 12 AND 14, MANNEKS STREET FAVOURED with instructions from the Liquidator to pell the whole of the FURNITURE' AND FURNTSITTNGS AND OFFICE FURNITURE, on the -premises, 12 and 14, MANNERS STREET, starting on THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m., and SELLING TILL , EVERY LOT IS SOLD. NO RESERVES. FIRST DAY SALE THURSDAY—Consisting of 1 piano (as new, Alsen, London), 2 oak bedroom suites, 2 chesterfield suites, 12 duchesse chests, 6 nmti ami oak sideboards, oak Jacobean chairs, rimu chairs, kitchen chairs, 2-1 Congolcum squares (from 6 x 9, TVs x 9, 9 x 9, 9 x 10V4, 9 x 12), hearth rugs, oak china, cabinets, oak wardrobes, oak and rimu O.S. tables, single (mcl double bedsteads (with wires), 20 hospital beds, uud other goods too numerous to mention. THE OFFTCE FURNITURE consists of—X John Taun (36 x 24 x 24), 1 typist's table. 2 oflicc tables, 2 oak filing cabinets (cost £10 each), and general oilice Furniture. . ' '"■-.■■■ : ' / SALE STARTS ON THURSDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M. OFFICE FURNITURE WILL BE SOLD ON FRIDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M., TO BE FOLLOWED WITH BALANCE OF FURNITURE. TERMS CASH WE CLOSP: DOWN ON FRIDAY, AT fi P.M., AND EVERY LOT MUST BE CLEANED. NO RESERVES. SALE 12 AND 14. MANNERS STREET. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING, LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation), 12 and 14, MANNERS STREET W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer.
f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE . AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. , At the Residence, IS RAROA ROAD, LOWER HUTT, ' On FRIDAY, 17th JULY, 1031, At 1.45 p.m. ITT ERNEST LEJGHTON, LTD., have , ■*--*-• received instructions from Ihc owneis to oiler by Public Auction — THE FULL CONTENTS OF MODERN BUNGALOW, sis- above, .including— DTOTNG-RROM SUITE, 1 BEDROOM SUIT E 1 OAK 'CLOCK, Linos.; Chairs, .Tables, Beds, Glassware, Crockery, Garden ' 'Tools, .etc., etc. 1 Further details luter. ' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 145, Featherston street, and at Lower ' Hutt. '; McKENNA'S I (THE NEW ZEALAND "CIHUSTIE'S"') ; . RUCTION SALE,, l_ THURSDAY, 16th JULY, At 2 p.m. sharp, ' ' : i SOME VERY FINE PIECES OF | PERIOD FURNITURE, i. I In „ Mahogany Chairs, Mahogany Tallboy, guaranteed by the British Antique i Dealers' Association as-being oyer 100 years of age; Mahogany China Cab- > inct, Oak Corner Cabinet, Mahogany 1 Sea Chest, Mahogany Side Table, Beau- [ tiful Mahogany Sideboard, Brucsi Bound Mahogany Writing Desk, s Mahogany Pembroke Table, Lot ■of : Table Silver in Spoons, Forks, etc. Dinner and Tea Sets, Paisley Shawl, i Papier Mache Trays, Persian Rugs, Sets of' Crystal, and. many o(!hor rare , pieces. 1 I ■ ■ ' THURSDAY, 16th JULY, '. At McKENNA'S f (THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S") 240, Lambtou quay, Wellington. 3 [ J. F. McKENNA, , Auctioneer. 3 ! PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ; ] FOR SALE, ? ANE 0F KELBUEN'S MOST ATTRAC\J TIVE MODERN TWO-STORY RESIDENCES. Beauitful sloping section, charming-view, few minutes from cable car. SPECIALLY designed and built only 3 a few years ago. Everything is of the very ■ best, and the design most artistic. Inside finishings and decorations are quite exceptional. There are seven rooms and sun baleouy. . Large hall and all most up-to-date conveniences. Owing to owner leaving Wellington can now be bought £600 below cost. Apply. G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Auctioneers and Estate- Agents,v Bank pfN.Z. Bldgs., Lambton quay.
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT . PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE. PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE. OF CITY AND HUTT PROPERTIES. To be held" on WEDNESDAY, ICLh JULY, 1931, at 2.30 p.m. AT OUR. LAND AUCTION ROOMS, 155-157, Lambton quay. MESSRS. DUNBAR, SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, have been favoured with instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for sale by Public Auction, at their.rooms, 155-157, Lambton quay, on the above date, the following attractive list of freehold properties. (1) No. 19, GLEN ROAD, KELBURNMost conveniently situated ideal bungalow, containing 0 rooms (3 bedrooms, sitting-room, with fireplace, and break-fnst-room), kitchenette containing every modern convenience, such as electric light, gas stove, porcelain bath and basin, caliphont, washhouse, copper- and tubs (all under one roof), artistically decorated interiorly. The section is a corner one, having a frontago to Glen road of 39ft Bin, and a frontage .to Ngaio road of 09ft 6in, (Estate Ellen Lyon.) (2) No. 42, HAY STREEl1, ORIENTAL BAY—Well-constructed dwelling of 6 ' rooms, bathroom and scullery, washhouse, copper, and tubs (all under one roof), all modern- conveniences, such as electric light, gas stove, range, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin. The locality is ideal, beautiful view, and convenient to trams. The section is a good one, having a frontago to Hay street of 33ft by a depth of 130 ft. ■ (Estate H. J M'Lcan.) (3) Nos. 100 AND 102, WEBB STREET, CITY—Two 2-storied cottages, each containing 5 rooms and usual'conveniences, good rent-producers. Would make a good' investment, 'situate in heart of City (just off Upper Willis street). The land area is 8.1 perches, and has a frontage to Webb street of 50ft. (Estate Ann Biggs). (4) No. 100, HUTT ROAD (LOWER HUTT) —Five-roomed dwelling with scullery, washhouse, copper, and tubsi, electric light, range, etc. Outhouse . and wood shed.- The section is a good one, having a frontage to Main road of 41ft) and an average depth of 178 ft. Situate just opposite Main Hutt Railway Station. (Estate Joseph Feathers(3) °NO. 04, PRETORIA STREET, LOWER HUTT—An exceedingly attractive well-constructed dwelling of 4 rooms and bathroom, ideally situated'and sunny. This dwelling contains all modern conveniences, such as gas, range, hot and'cold water, etc., and should meet the requirements of those seeking an ideal home. A detached building containing washhouse, copper, and tubs, together with wood, coal, and tool houses. The section is over a quarter of an acre, and has 'a frontage to Pretoria street of approximately 60ft, by n depth of approximately 211 ft. . The whole of the land is well planted with native and fruit trees, and concrete paths surround the house. (Estate Peter Taylor). For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, . - Or the Auctioneers, DUNBAR, SLOANE, LTD., 155 and 157, Lambton quay '' (Next Midland). ■+
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 12, 14 July 1931, Page 14
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