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AUCTIONS. GIGANTIC HIGH-CLASS SALE OF HUGE SHIPMENT . , . -OF ■'.'■'■■ GOKGEOUS ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS DIRECT FROM LONDON (ex s.s. AKAROA) TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION i .■-...■. . . ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. McKENNA^S/ : :. (The New Zealand Christies), 18-24 MOLES WORTH STREET, WELLINGTON (Opposite House of Parliament), HAVE received instructions through; their London Agent, GEORGE GRAY, ESQ., JOYCE HOUSE, WALTHAM. ABBEY, LONDON, to Sell this Marvellous and Unique Collection of GENUINE ANTIQUES, which comprise:— GEORGIAN BOW-FRONTED CHESTS, GEORGIAN BUREAUX, SUTHERLAND TABLES, SOFA TABLES, DAVENPORTS, CARD TABLES JN V7ALNUT AND MAHOGANY, SATIN WOOD CUPBOARDS, SHERATON SIDEBOARDS, WALNUT TABLES, SHERATON TABLES. CHIPPENDALE SIDEBOARDS, SUITES OF REGENCY CHAIRS, SUITES OF CABRIOLE LEG CHAIRS IN WALNUT AND MAHOGANY, CHIPPENDALE PEDESTAL SIDEBOARDS, OLD ENGLISH TAPESTRY CHAIRS, WALNUT STOOLS; FIRESCREENS WITH TAPESTRY PANELS, POLE BANNER FIRESCREENS IN ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT, MAHOGANY DINING TABLES, PERSIAN RUGS" GRANDFATHER CLOCKS, ANTIQUE WORK TABLES, TOILET 'GLASSES, OLD CONVEX MIRRORS, GEORGIAN SILVER IN TEAPOTS, COFFEE POTS, SALVERS, SPOONS, FORKS, SALTS, PEPPERS, MUSTAKDS, ETC ; , SHEFFIELD PLATE IN COASTERS, SALVERS, TEAPOTS, COFFEE ■POTS; CANDLESTICKS, CANDELABRA, ENTREE DISHES, HOT DISHES, CRUETS, ETC., SOMB BEAUTIFUL OLD ENGLISH CHINA, GEORGIAN CRYSTAL DECANTERS, OLD ENGLISH LUSTRES, J, F. HERRING'S SPOKT- ■ ING PRINTS, GEORGE MORELAND'S COLOURED MEZZOTINTS, & MANY OTHER RARE AND CHOICE PIECES. A large portion of these goods were selected by MR. GEORGE GRAY from the MAGNIFICENT HOMES of the late SIR;CHARLES COOK, X.C.8., of SULLINGSTEAD, SURREY, and the late MRS. RENNIE, of SHORNE HILL. HANTS, and have been certified'by the BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, OF LONDON, as being over 100 YEARS OLD. , ' ; ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION. SALES TO COMMENCE.ON '"',!-..■ , ; WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND; FRIDAY, ! '■JUNE 12, 13, and 14, 1935, starting'atl;p.nu'Each; Day. . .. > ■ GOODS ARE NOW bN VIEW, ' J. F.:McKENNA, Auctioneer.

E JOHNSTON AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. ■ MONDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock •■. ; .'.•. ■■ ■. . ;Sharp. .. On the ', premises; No. 83. Austin Street. AUCTION SALE of surplus furniture, ■•■ -.almost new inlaid lino, pieces of carpet, Indian carpet, 2 Ax. carpets, occ. chairs and* tables, cane lounge chair, ,'duqhess& chests,.chest drawers, good chesterfield and loose cover, 2 silk " shades,:;settee and loose cover, polished, ■ armchair, screen, sideboard, set booksltelves,: trays, wire-seated couch, mirrors;leather sujte, lot books, picturea; pot plants, linos, curtains, d.w. bed' and. wire, etc., etc. ; Part - Contents of Seven Rooms. :■ ;■;. :: -.NO RESERVE. SALE MONDAY, at 11 ■ a.m. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, at 1.15 p.m SHARI". BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN A DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. (Removed to our Mart, No. 8 Willestou .. vvStreet; for convenience of sale.) . 3 superior Axminster carpets, sizes 12 X --■• lift 3in; 12 x 10ft 6in, and 12 s 9; : Imps, Ax. -and rev. rugs., oak writing bureau, 3-pieeo. Chesterfield suite., uphol. in moquette; oak barrel plantstand, pictures, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, books, good household lineu, sheets, towels, blankets. Singer drop-head-sewing machine, oak china cabinet, lot ornaments, dinnei set, oak dining-room suite of 6 pieces, drawing room suite, 8 pieces, handsome oak bedroom suite, twin oak beds, com plete with" best. quality "Hart" mattresses,-; gent's oak comb, wardrohp, oak and rimu duchesse chests, chests of drawers, _ fpld., chairs, card table. ' fireside chairs, aeagrass chairs, anl .cushions,-2 large' wardrobes,_ lawn mower, : hose, stepladder, invalid's : chair; and numerous other lots. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. EVERYTHING FOR ABSOLUTE SALE ; ;; E; JOHNSTON AND CO., ;. ~; , ■ -> ''■• . ■ Auctioneers. ~ JOHNSTON AND CO., . •■■'■■ Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. SHARP. SALE BY. AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD ■ ': • ■•■ -■■FURNISHINGS. : -■•"•. 12 Wilton carpets, good linos, rugs, and : stair > carpet- .crockery, glassware, linen and blankets,, lot books, 2 carved hall chairs, 8 leather dining chairs, eetteo. easy chairs, curtains, brgaze vases, , E.P. ibowls,. couch uphol. in moquette; 2 mission rocking chairs, oak bookcase and chiffonier, trays, pictures, Aust. chairs, hall stand, Singer sewing machine, office table, antique marble clock, Chesterfield lounge and easy chairs, screen, wardrobe, chest of drawers,: wardrobe, 4-piece bedroom suite, cupboard, carpet' sweeper and brooms, elec. radiator, hosp. bedstead, Ottoman couch, pr. steps, 2-roll.sr ' mangle, 'scales, pres. pan, boilers, kitchen table and chairs, washing machine and wringer, good kitchen uteuails and appointments. 200 LOTS 200 At the' Residence, No. 172 THE TERRACE (Close to Boulcott St.). Part Contents of 8 Rooms. • ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneer* E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING at 10.30 o'clock. ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE ■ ■• .. . ■■■~ or ■ QA VALUABLE GRAMO- OA <*U ■PHONES. **U H.M.V., Columbia, Sonora, and other well-known makes, costing up to £75, to be sold if they only realise a few shillings. NO RESERVE. Sundry musical instruments, violins, etc. 3 Upright grand pianos. VALUABLE "NEW ENGLAND" (17 stop) PIPE ORGAN in absolutely perfect order. . 300 selected gramophone records and holders. Also: (To be sold at 11 a.m. sharp) *- 3 Fireproof safes,1 "Milncr," "James Gibbons"; 2 revolving office chairs, rimu office chairs, roller-top desk, oak pedestal'offlee desk (7 drawers, self-locker), 0 oak and rimu office desks and ' typists' desks, typewriter, 2 carpets, and Bundry office furnishings. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneer*, No. 8 Willeston Street. E JOHNSTON AND CO., ■ ' Auctioneers. ATHATAITAI, FRIDAY,NEXT, at 1 p.m. SHARP. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE HIGHCLASS' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 3 expensive super. ,Wilton carpet squares, 2' Chesterfield mites, up-to-date Jacobean oak' dining suite, new Hoov«ar dec. vac. cleaner, expensive twin oak bedatead* and bedroom furniture to match, valuable V.O.C. gramophone and 100 selected records, genuine uancl mad» brats tray and stand, crystal. china, water colours, hand-made French curtains, and appointments. At the Residence, No. 32 HATAITAI RD. (Contents of five well-furnidied rooms.) On account of Mrs. E. Miles Samuel, who is leaving for Home. FULL DETAILS LATER. Everything is in beautiful order. E.. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers.

E. JOHNSTON AND CO., < Auctioneers. i FRIDAY MORNING. AT 10.30 A.M. 1 SHARP, ( AT ISLAND BAY. ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP BY i ORDER OF THE COURT." SALE BY AUCTION Of « T HI£ ittx™,?ll^ 0^ FISHING *~ .LAiraC?, LA SAVOIA. Length 3oft by lOit beam, with 16 B.H.P. Standard benzine engine and winch driven from engine. Also dinghy, anchor and 20 fathoms chain, 10% fishing lines each 120 fathoms, 6 lines each 60 fathoms, one Modinza (2 anchors' and 1 chain), benzine drums and benzine, 4 fishing anchors,-9 sets wired hooks, 5 sets Warihou nets, 7 sets butterfish nets, drag net, 22 fish boxes, 17 balloons, 2 balloon sticks, arid other gear. ■ To be offered in. one>lot as a going concern, and,-if nofcvjspld, to be disposed of in lots to-suit.Buyers.':.' SALE FRIDAY MORNING, At 10,30, o'clock. The ,Launch and all'the gear in iv perfect order. " ■.'...■■...■ * ■ ■■' -E; JOHNSTON AND CO., '..■ ■i v ; •Wve;'-".'>?n^H^'? n.cells' "■■ ■' '.■•'''■■■■■; JOHNSTON AND CO., • : Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY; NEXT, at 1 p.m. SHARf. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE ... :• ~-,■•■" •■''■'■oi ■ ■■•-■• -.■ EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS. i super quality Ax. body carpets (beau tiful design and quite new), new magnificent cane lounge suite with extiM cushions, 3 old Persian rugs, beautiful 3-piece Chesterfield euito in piuK silk brocade and carpet to uiatcli, Cutler roller-top desk, electric standard lamp and shade, dining-room aua bedroom furnishings, china, and up pointments. Removed to our Mart from Moana Roaa, Kelburn. A moat' attractive catalogue of expensive furniture. FULL DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ; , . Auctioneers. E. JOHNSTON • AND CO., • Auctioneers. ' ' CARPET SQUARES AND BODY - CARPET. £'A(\(i(\ STOCK OF NEW ENGLISH *wu" AXMINSTER CARPETS AND BODY ;■ CARPET. ■ (Now Bhipmeiit just, landed.) ■ ■ ']'■'- All Brand-new Stock and Latest Designs We guarantee to, sell carpets, body carpet, rugs, and runners cheaper than anyone else in,, Wellington. Inspection invited at the — CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 6 Willeston Street. E. JOHNSTON AND CO,, Auctioneers. FRUIT' EXCHANGE. FRUIT EXCHANGE, WEDNESDAY, 12th, WEDNESDAY, 12th, 11 a.m. BROS., Ltd., will sell by Auction the entire stock of assigned Grocer'e eetate, also show cases, counters, scales, and confectionery jars. Goods on view morning of sale. REMEMBER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, ■ AT 11 a.m. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. . LOWER HUTT. /^HARMING Modern Home of ft rooms, V including full-sized billiard-room, every convenience; beautiful grounds, fullsized croquet and tennk lawns, hard tennis court, flower! and' vegetable gardens, central, sunny situation; stand any inspection; details to boiia fide purchasers only. Price £4500; terms. arranged. JOHNSON VILLB. Over 6V*. acres good terrace and. rolling country, carrying good sole grass; part has been ploughed; plain 4-rd cottage, irou gheds, etc.; suitable pig or poultry farm or suit man working in district wishing to milk two or three cows; mortgagee selling at £575 or, near ; oiler. SOLE .'AGENTS, ' ■ '■ V "■ ■'■ .pTAKI/BARGAIN. A particularly desirable' Property of over three aeref'rich flat land laid out in lawns, gardens, native busb. etc Centrally situated. Substantially-built home of 6 rooms, verandah', sunl porch.,, scullery, pantry, electric, hot water service, electric light, every possible , convenience, wardrobes, cupboards,, etc Price only £1850 for prompt sale to cash buyer. Immediate delivery. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. 22 Brandon Street, Wellington, and at . Lower Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 16

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