______ AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE CANCELLED. TTIRKBECK AND CO., Auctioneers, .-»■*• beg to announce that Sale to be held [on Saturday at 164 Oriental Parade is cancelled. ' It has been sold ns a going concern. VICTOR KIRKBECK, , . . ■ ■ Auctioneer. . ; February S, 1035.; . J- J' NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. . At oMv Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street INTERESTING AUCTION S \LE I OF VALUABLE COLLECTION OF , BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL, CIUXA ! "ameots XTED WAra;jL« . All Biand Xew and Suitable for Presents. Included in this Collection will be FoundGenuine Minton tcaset, woith £5 sShandsome Doulton bo«I, "Sung" £5 n Cl'n ico '\ ISIV°, jar' Ial 'Se ™se worth ; £ 1010s. valuable breakfast set woith £o o&. old Satsuma boy, Doulton and fleclgwood cups, hand-painted cups «nd saucers special crystal decanter I.on bon d.shop black u-ysSi ,^o^: blue fruit drinks set, crystal juj? arid tumblers, Doulton cups, S« o " vases, very fine cut water iu<-, crysUl clec. lamp pair old brass doSr knock cw. whwky tumblew. s« ce t stands olive dishes, and numerous other intcr--1 ,- n °™S? alld va!"ali'e lota. 100 PIECES. ALL BRAXD NEW , nd worthy of inspection. For absolute S 'l"c , On view mornniir of sale ; E. JOHNSTON AND C 0.,. ) Auctioneers. PROPERTIES nDR~SALE! : KARORI. ONLY £2j DEPOSIT 3-RD. nOUSE, with %-acre of land usual V conveniences,■ situated few minutes . rom tram The owner has left WeU I * SIDEK £23 DEPOSIT. LOi" SEATOUN. -I. Superior Storey, and a half Residence built under strictest architectural suSe?v,s,on and-of the best material obtainable. Contains 6 .rooms, sun porch bi?h room., electric (iglit. five hot S w° km pan ry, cupboards, wardrobe? etc Ideal situation. Stand any ins^ectfon Price only £1850, of which some &VOQ I State mortgage. Terms cash over mortgage or as arranged. Further details to bona fide pui chasers only. ■ IiELBURN. A WONDERFUL BARGAIN, A Beautiful Section iv shrubs", n'-itive s-^fes^^rßsH two complete flats. Splendid bafc iJGjO to £ISCO. lerms arranged Details to bona fide purchasers only H. ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED. ' 22 mA^\¥t^rß^i G^TEAMS FOR TOMORROW Boivling teams for tomorrow are as folSEATOUN. Section B v. Ceutral.-nome: Qowane, Salt, bandore, Jackson (s). Away H eD bum Morton, Page, Snellin X ( (By) y P Section D v Hataitai.-Home: M al - Anally, Blyth, Shannon, • Glerinie (s). Away; Ramsden, Watterson. Stratmorc, \\ilhams (s); Nicol, Usher, Oldfield, Webb (s). Inter-club v. Hataitai.—Home: Bassaiit, Wornibrook, Higgins, Lousdale (c); Green Cocksedße, Stewart, 11. E. Smith (s). Inter-club v. Johnsonville.—Away G-. Jones, Starr, Chifiholm, C. Smith (sh Charman, Binning, Scarfc, Barheft (s). Junior Pennant, v. Hutt.—Away:''Dewhurst, Eiernan, Swanson, Stratmore (s). EASTBOURNE. Pennants v. Wellington.—Away: Rockstrow, Fendall, Hutchings, Cook ( E ); Battcrsby, Isaacs, Moo, Johns (s). Hginel Spooner .Allen, James, Wise (s),; ..Loe, Hornig, Thompson, Andrews (s) Inter-club v. Central.—Away* Lenihan, n'lf^i Smtth> J?ckson (s). -Home: Hall, Walker, Nimmo, J. Smith (s) > Junior Pennants V. Woburn.—Home: Laurenson, Shearer,' Cheesman, Webb (s). yachtlvgT!PAREMATA CLUB. The races at Parcmata on' Sunday were held in a moderate northerly breeze In the first class and the Takapuna class the 7i? ? ,Y ere lnteres*ine on account of ,the small margin of,time behveen the first and last boats. ( • The best performance in the first class was p U t up by;G. Fisher in the Kotuku, only 2s-by the Lois. • „. The results of the racing- are-— 10 1 Class Btart ]lh ]lm).—Lois (scr) 121 i 4«a 3s 1; Kotuku (flimj.uhl^ os 2; Impudence («cr). 12h dm 54 5 , 3. Also started: Queenie (4M m ) f Miss Jos£ (10m). 0> P! 6 (7m)' T»8»I»ond Takapuna Class.—Twinfc (sV s \n) loj, Wairoa (7m), 12h '4m 595, 3. Also started' Noleen-fscr) Adair (7m), Kincora (7,n). Tauranga Class.-Pisie- (am).. l 4 12m EVANS BAY ' HANDICAPS '•' Handicaps'for faces to be* conducted by ihe Evans Bay Yacht and Motor-boat Club tomorrow are as follows:— * Tauratiga Class. ' i ' Margaret .... B l cr Sllt- "^rat^.l H«^. JVeeMay.... «„ . 4 *s n , ■«,,, X-::::::a- ?2Sr "!|ftS »g. :::::: ?, S n & rii":: iS. JSS,. JJS» Idle-Along Class. Majfalr .... SO r, SI . P Vampire .... iu mfn o u , 3" Pegaway .... 2'/ a rain .Win VAm\n »»™ 4 %nilu 3Wm| u 4^ SSX;-:::: SK » First Class. K'° 'I scr scr scr Kotaro 4mln emln s ra | n . Advanca .... 3ruln 4mln SUrata J«na 4V4mlu • ■ smln 4mi n Southern Jrald Smln .-, ram j™|" £jlkl 9mln lOmln Bi/ mln Phantom .... n^mlu lOmtn lomln |Rob Ito? .... I2miu limia llralu. Second Class. Poneko .... Ncr acr lmln ■ pamfl.no .... scr ser i m i n • ..... Imlu scr bet Maputu .... 4mln smln Tmln' 1 Sybil Smln Omlu Omln • Tuppo Smln lOmlu Smln FOR CHARITY Grants to hospitals and charities .amounting to £36,970 were made in December by the charitable trust created in 1928 by the late Mr. Bernhard Baron, founder of the tobacco firm of Carreras, Ltd. "Under the terms of the trust, the grants are made each year on Mr. Bernhard Baron's birthday, when more than 330 hospitals and other charitable organisations receive cheques. The grants include £14,380 to London hospitals, £8865 to hospitals outside London" £3995 to" orphanages, cripple institutions, and blind associations, and £8740 to Jewish charities. Since the formation of the trust; and including last year's grants £9.58.870 has been distributed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 10
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