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. AUCTIONS. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 1.30 p.m. IN THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL CAMPBELL, TIRE DEALER, OF -'GO WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON, IN BANKRUPTCY. Q.RANT FARGIE, under instructions from the Official Assignee, will sell by Public Auction on the premises, No. 260 Wakefield Street, Wellington, all the stock-in-trade, of above. Including: 1 air compressor and -niotor with 40ft rubber air line, ELECTRIC MOTOR, GARAGE JACK, 21 pairs ladies' overshoes, used motor tires (all sizes), Kellog automatic kerbside gauge, radiator, hose, tire-racks, steel and oak filing cabinets, office desk in oak, revolving .chair, OFFICE SAFE, spare tirecarrier, gumboots, very large assortment of rubber goods, polishes, leather straps,.broom, bench, mats, wire basket, Uskide soles, repair outfits, stepmats, and many other useful articles. Air compressor, motor and garage jack will be offered at 2 p.m. Terms, cash. GRANT FARGIE, Auctioneer. Lower Hutt. AUCTION SALE. KELBURN.FREEHOLD PROPERTY. No. 14 Fairview Crescent, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1931, at 2.30 p.m. ITESSRS. FINCH," WEBSTER, AND -*- OSWIN have been instructed by the Committee of the Women Students Hostel to offer by Public Auction at the Real Estate Auction Rooms, 43 Panama Street, the above property. Erected thereon is a two^toreyed ISroomed Residence comprising 3 livingrooms, large reception hall, 14 bedrooms, kitchen, two bathrooms, three lavatories and two basin rooms. The situation is a magnificent one commanding an unrivalled panoramic view of the harbour "and Hutt Valley. The section is a large one fronting two streets, practically level, lying well to the sun and within easy distance of tram and bus. This is a splendid opportunity for one requiring a family home or boarding-house, or could easily be converted into up-to-date flats. Easy terms arranged, full particulars and arrangements to inspect from the Auctioneers. FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, 159 Featherston Street. 41-818. TOMORROW, At 1.30 p.m. Sharp. ATE. JOHNSTON AND CO 'S MART 1 No. 8 Willeston Street. SALE OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS OF ALL DESCRIP TIONS (All to be absolutely cleared regardless of cost). Two 3-piece Chesterfield suites) easy and divan chairs, hall runners and rugs, 2 carpet squares, lino, squares, limn dining-room suite, 2 ' oak bedroom emtcs, crockery, oak combination tallboy, 6 d. and single wooden bedsteads, complete, glassware, blankets, duchesse cheats, wardrobes, chest of drawers, teasqts, 6-valve radio set. stretchers, seagrass chairs, sideboards dining and kitchen tables, and numerous other lots. EVERYTHING IS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. SALE TOMORROW at 1.30 p.m. Sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, At 1.30. p.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of Ladiea' Up-to-date Frocks, Jumpers, Underwear, Hose, Sheeting, Raincoats, Ward Shoes, etc. Full Details Later. ' TJ 1 JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. 8 Willeston Street. McKENNA'S AUCTION ROOMS (N.Z. Christie's), IS MOLESWORTH STREET. TOMORROW At 2 p.m..-TOMORROW 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE EASY CHAIR, CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, GRANDFATHER CLOCK, PANATROPE, CARPETS, S. aud D. BEDS, MATTRESSES, blankets; pillows EIDERDOWN QUILT, DUCHESSES, DROPLEAF TABLE, SCOTCH CHESTS, CHAIRS, SIDE TABLES, TRAMS, H.M.V. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE, BASSINET, BICYCLE, GARDEN SEAT, EWBANK CARPET SWEEPER, VIOLIN, BOW, AND CASE. ■ A COMPLETE SET OF OFFICE FURNITURE, wicker and cane chairs, hearthrugs, bedside lamp,'cl. iron, jam jars, and a large variety of kitchen crockery and sundries. Also. A FINE COLLECTION OF D ALTON PLAQUES, JUGS, AND BOWLS. WHISKY DECANTERS, CRYSTAL WATER JUGS, CUT GLASS GOBLETS, E.P. WARE, PICTURES, .Etc. \ ' J. F. McKENNA, Tel. 44-3 SI. Auctioneer. Note Address: Opposite House of Parliament. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Goods left in ■*• tramcars and comprising walkia".sticks, umbrellas, bags, clothing, purses, baskets, etc., will be held by the Corporation Auctioneer in the Concert Chamber Town. Hall, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1934, commencing at 1.30 p.m. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. TOMORROW (WED.), MARCH 7, 1.20. AT RESIDENCE, 11 BRIDGE STREET KILBIRNIE. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE, Comprising HANDSOME BOHAI PIANO, full overstrung, Trichord rich tone, appearance as new; COSTLY OAK BEDROOM SUITE, SUPERIOR CHESTER: FIELD SUITE, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE, RIMU DININGROOM SUITE, CARPET SQUARFS PHILIPS 3-VALVE ELECTRIC RADIO, OAK CHINA CABINET, and all the superior furniture and contents of this well-appointed home. T?AMSEY WILSON AND. CO., AUCTIONEEKS, '. 08 MANNERS hliviihX,, favoured with instructions from Mrs. Win. O'Connell, will sell as above Also: SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPET (10'/» x 9), Wilton carpet square (9 x 7>/» fringed edges), HALL CARPET (6 x 4%). BYDS CARPET RUNNER SPECIAL OAK HALL SEAT 2 divan chairs, mats, f. screens, smoker's stand, oak marble clock, SETTEE (upholstered), cushions, lot nice pictures, coal box, copper and brass jardinieres and plants, black goatskin rug, black oak pedestal, oak occ. table, oak dinner wagon, curtains, d. oak bedstead, wire and mattress, large oak duehesse', rimu wardrobe (with curtains), seagrass chairs, 3-pieee chesterfield suite (uphol. in shadow tissue), carpet square (12 x 9), OAK TALLBOY (cost £7 10s) ALL BLANKETS, LINEN, etc., linoleum, glassware, crockery, cutlery, Kwbank carpet sweeper, saucenanV GOOD WRINGER, clothes' basket,' and kitchen utensils; also garden tools' LAWN MOWER, and the whole of the im-niture and effects contained in tlu> home. EVERY LOT MUST BE SOLD ■SPECIAL NpTIOE.-Kverylhing is of Dm best, ami in liist-dass order. Sale starts ]..'iO. Goods on view from (1 iin No. 11 BRIDGE STREET,-KLLBIRNIE'. (Close to Rongotni Tram Stop.) RAMSEY WILSON, T . 4n _ Auctioneer. LOCATtON-.—Take Tram 1.0 Ron<;olai Irani stop; Bridge Street nearby. Sec Flag.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1934, Page 14

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