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..:■.■■:.. AUCTIONS. UNCLAIMED CARGO.' •■.■-- TO-MORROW; AX 1 p.m. -, SHAKP. SALE BY AUCTION """■"".- •"'■'" ■" rof 3 CASES PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES (large, small, all brand new and per-i feet), to be sold if they only fetch a few shillings each; 1 Case 114,000: H.M.V. Gramophone Needlee, 1 Case containing 35 Gent's English Sports Coats (all perfect order and all sizes), 1 Case containing Ladies' and Gent's All-wool English Pullovers, Cardigans; Jumpers; Coats, Skirta, Blouses, Berets, Lumber Jackets, etc., beautiful quality, come and see them; 3 •'. Bolts Expensive Curtain 'Material; 1 '■■•Rbll'Moquette, 3 Bolts Expensive Silk, Tapestry and Curtain Materials, 48 71b tins- English Chocolate Plain Drops. etc., etc. " ■ In lots. to suit buyers AT OUR MART, No. 8, Willeston street. P JOHNSTON AND C 0.,: -L/ * Auctioneers. BANKRUPT STOCK. FORRESTERS, No. 278, LAMBTOX-QY. (Close to Kelburn Tram). TTIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AT YOUR ' Xl OWN PRICE. NEW FIRM TAKING OVER 2nd JANUARY, 1933. ALL STOCK TO BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST. THE BIGGEST SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON. TO-MORROW, At 12.30'sharp,'and', continuing EVERY DAY until everything is sold. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of THE WHOLE OF THIS WELL-KNOWN, BRAND-NEW, AND UP-TO-DATE • STOCK-IN-TRADE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, TO BE SLAUGHTERED BY AUCTION (New Up-to-date Furniture for Less than Second-hand.) • . ". Under Instructions from Me. James Haigreaves, Liquidator. £3000 >° f CK £3000 OAK, ASH, AN.D MAHOGANY BED- . ROOM AND DINING-ROOM SUITES, 20 CHESTERFIELD SUITES (large and small), HUNDREDS OF COMFY. EASY CHAIRS AND FIRESIDE CHAIRS. SUPER WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, RUGS. RUNNERS, BLANKETS, : CUSHIONS, BEDDING, CHINA CABINETS, WARDROBES, - AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TO BE SACRIFICED UNDER THE • HAMMER. GREATEST SLAUGHTER FURNITURE AUCTION EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON., All Claims against Forresters, Ltd., to be in tlie Liquidator's hands not later than 10th DECEMBER (J. HARGREAVES, Box 34, City). E. JOHXSTOU AND CO., '■-.'• ' ■ , ', Auctioneers, ~ 'MORTGAGEE'S SALE: WEDNESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1933, , 2.30 p.m. Five-roomed ."Bungalow," Number 118, William street, Petone, 17.0S perches, freehold. Lot 2 on Deposited Plan Number 8901 Part of Section 16 Block IX Wilford Settlement and being part of Section S Hutt District and being all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 405 Folio 33 Wellington Registry. ' ■ CJIDNEY BROWN on application of *>-'•-. Mortgagee -will sell above land by Public Auction under, conduct of the Registrar ,of the Supreme Court at Wellington at the Rooms of Messrs. Tetley and Co-, 242, Jackson street, Petone, at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the'3,lth day of January, 1933. • : .•""■ ' Application to sell,' estimate of value, and conditions/of sale, apply to Registrar, Supreme Court, Wellington, or to Messrs. Tetley and-Co. or to Messrs. Findlay and Coleb, Solicitors, Petone. , POULTRY SALE. POULTRY Si ALE. MESSES. TOWNSEND. AND PAUL, *"f- LTD., . have received instructions from a'Poultry Breeder of Levin, who is giving 'ftp his farm, to sell at Auction and Without Reserve on Thursday, Ist December, in their Auction Rooms, Allen street, at 10.30 a.m., the whole of his Stock of Poultry, removedito their rooms for sale. This sale is of special interest to poultry farmers and others, as over 500 head are young birds of. good strains. Birds on view early morning of sale; no reserve. 250 i and 6 week CHICKENS. 150 1 year PULLETS. . ' 250 2 year HENS. • 12 1 year ROOSTERS. Also various lines of Laying Hens. SALE THURSDAY, 10.30 a.m. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD. WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1932, WEDNESDAY, 30tb NOVEMBER, 1932, At 2.30 p.m: QA ACRES, EMINENTLY SUITABLE v , FOR CITY BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL MAN. FISHING, SHOOTING, BATHING, TENNIS, AND CROQUET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■"■*- have been favoured -with instructions from, Mrs. F. Flipp to offer by Public Auction at their Rooms, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, as above" THAT WELL-DEVELOPED COUNTRY . 'RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OF 90 ACRES, previously known as "Swinson Park." This magnificent property at Akatarawa is one of the show places of the Akatarawa Valley. It is situated 4 miles from Upper Hutt on the right-hand side of the main Akatarawa road, and the land rises above the road level. There' is an extensive road frontage, and much of the land is in Native Bush. About 7 acres are divided into 4 paddocks suitable for grazing, and the land extends over the hill at the back, and is all well fenced. 2000 Pinus Insignia and 250 Macrocarpa have been planted recently to augment the splendid shelter belts on the property at present. BEAUTIFUL GARDENS AND SWIMMING POOL. The grounds adjacent to the house are exceptionally beautiful. They comprise gently sloping, trimly cut lawns, a profusion of beautiful flowers, trees, native shi-übs, two excellent grass tennis courts, croquet lawn, swings, swinging boat, a rose garden, large swimming pool, an orchard, a wonderful puDga fern valley, .vegetable garden, and an ornamental stone bridge. The principal dwelling is of 7 rooms and sleeping porch, all on one floor; two of the rooms are fitted as kitchens; the living-room is large and has' an open ; fireplace, bathroom has porcelain bath and basin, and lavatory with septic tank drainage. There is also a 6econd house ■with three living-rooms upstairs, and dairy, workshop, and toolshed on the ground flooi\ There is a man's whare, which has only recently been built. The buildings have recently been painted, and everything is in first-class order. ONLY SO MINUTES BY MOTOR FEOM WELLINGTON, We would be glad to have the opportunity of showing you over this exceptional property. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ; ■ -• '•••..-■ ■. . Auctioneers.. Printed and I'abllaheQ tot BLBNDELL J8K03., LTD., by LOUIS PEQCTOB BLUNDELL, of S3l, The Terrace, Wellington, printer end publisher, «t th^'Beelstereo' Offlc* of the -" ;: --'Tu«saa-y-y"Kovc'mber":29*"l!);.?"2.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 14

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