AUCTIONS. E JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. AT UPPER HUTT. . ' TOMORROW, At 1.30 p.m. J CLEARING SALE i O£ ' PUREBRED POULTRY \ INCUBATORS, BROODERS, FOWL i HOUSES, ETC. a AT HENRY STREET, UPPER HUTT. t On account of MR. J. T. HAZELWOOD, • who is leaving the district. v 130 Purebred White Leghorn pullets, 150 J p.b. W.L. hens, 20 Austral Orpington hens, 13 Austral Orpington pullets (alt [ laying), together with breeding cocUs r and cockerels, 1 540-egg Charters regu- c lator incubator, 1 120-egg Cyphers incubator, 3 twin anil single brooders. 500 r and 200 capacity, chaffcutter (green £ feed), hoppers, troughs, nest boxes, egg crates, wirenetting, 2 fowlhoirses, j 35 x 12 and 22 x 12. and numerous other lots. Mr. Hazelwood has made a hobby of poultry for a number of years, and his . stock has earned credit in laying com- | petitions throughout New Zealand. Lnst year at Papanui his three-bird, team laid ' SO9 eggs during the annual test.' This year his No. 1 single is near the front at Massey College. This is a splendid opportunity for anyone .to purchase good breeding and foundation stock. Several specially selected breeding pens already mated. Can be purchased as a. pen. Mr. Hazelwood culls very heavily, and in consequence every bird purchased will make a profitable breeder. In lots to suit . buyers. . " | SALE TOMORROW, .. - ' At 1.30 p.m. ■ Buying Orders will be received by the [ Auctioneers for any lots. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. JOHNSTON AND CoT, AUCTIONEERS. TOMORROW MORNING, At' 10.30. '■ , AT OUR MART (Basement), No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. . (DAMAGED CARGO.) SALE BY AUCTION Of 10 TONS SPECIAL QUALITY PRINTING PAPER (7 reams per bale, in reams 721b). 30 ROLLS BROWN WRAPPING PAPER, in lots to suit buyers. Without Reserve. v ; — Also — ; 300 Sheets Corrugated Iron (6ft and Sft), in very good order; 1 New "Gledhill" Ideal Receipt Issuing Till,- complete I (cost £47 10s),- "Adana" Automatic i Self-inking Printing Machine, (complete ' plant), Model Steam Engine, 1 Case t ■ Scott's Emulsion, etc. Now on View. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' Auctioneers. I J? JOHNSTON AND ■ . CO., 1 JLJ* " AUCTIONEERS. . ; LIQUIDATION SALE. At our Mart (Basement), No. S Willeston Street. THURSDAY MORNING AT 10.30. 1 SALE BY AUCTION 5 of -..--.. • STOCK-IN-TRADE OF ELECTRICAL ■ FITTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ■ Electric lamps, batteries, torches, heaters, 1 toasters,, irons, valves, elements, light and wire shades, 20 gross inspection - fittings, S bundles lin conduit, quantity galv. conduit, asst. fittings, 2 ftross ' M.E.M. switches and fuses, time switch 5 gross fuses, lamps, holders, and window reflectors, etc!, etc., office furniture, carpet, desk," etc. To be sold in lots to suit buyers. WITHOUT RESERVE. : FULL DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. .No. 8 Willeston Street. E JOHNSTON AND CO, AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. SHARP AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON St ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ■ ■■". o£ HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND-PIANO.; new Co'lum- - bia-gramophone, LATEST WIRELESS •'. . SET, 4 special carpets?.' beautiful ■ CHESTERFIELD SUITE. OAK BEDROOM > AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS. 250 LOTS ; ' 250 All High-class Furniture and in perfect order. ' l FULL DETAILS LATER. J ; , E. JOHNSTON AND CO., * Auctioneers. c . E. JOHNSTON. AND CO., AUCTIONEERS." FRIDAY MORNING AT 10,30 sharp. 7 On the premises E. Reynolds and Co.^ Ltd., iSTo. 14 Lower Tory Street. (See "* : . ■ . '■-.•. Flag.) ■■ A UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, 2 NEW AND UP- I TO-DATE BARLOCK AND ROYAL • TYPEWRITERS, 3 Rheinmetnll type- ( writers, office desks, Ratner safe; oak j filing _cabinets, glass partitions, office partitions, counters, glass_ counter I cases - and show cases, upright show ' . case, counters with drawers, large quantity of- kauri shelving, and bins, c benches, timber, 50 benzine cases, 50 I large packing cases, 10 cwt Avery platform scales, engineers' vices, rollertop desk, short' timber suitable for firewood, rubber : tubing,'cask' of grease, wheel-truing stand, tools, etc., etc., : etc. . • 1 By Order of the Receiver. Full details later. Sale Friday Morning at 10.30 o'clock. 1 E JOHNSTON. AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. j SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. "■-■■■■ KNOWN AS 120 GHUZNEE STREET.' . MESSRS. S. 3EORGE NATHAN AND CO., are instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST..I 4, 1035, ( AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, i AT OUR LAND MARTI 111. CUSTOM- < HOUSE QUAY, THE PROPERTY SITUATED 120 GHUZ-' NEE STREET, having a '-frontage of 37ft llin by a depth of 107 ft 7in, containing 15 perches more or less, being lot 4 D.P, 1511 part section 16j Town ' of Wellington, ' - 1 TOGETHER WITH 5-ROOMED COT- ■ TAGE AND WORKSHOP THEREON. - ' This site is admirably suited for a factory, ' warehouse, or store. For further particulars, See the Auctioneers, i S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., i 111 Customhouse Quay. -t : ■ ~~ ————: ] ' SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, •'•. 1 ! UPPER WILLIS STREET, ] » WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1935, At 12 o'clock Noon, , ' AT OUR LAND MART, \ - 11l CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ( . j\fESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO : , iTJI- are directed to sell' by/ PUBLIC ' AUCTION as above: 1 Property . known as 230-232 WILLIS I STREET, having a' frontage of 39ft J ; 3in to Willis Street by a .depth of ; 146 ft and a frontage of 59ft 3in to a right of way or accessi way com- / monly known as Little Bi(ller Street, .containing 21 perches, measurements and area more or less. -. J TOGETHER WITH 2 OLD DWELLINGS AND SHEDS THEREON. . " . THIS VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE < is admirably suited for a Warehouse or i Factory, having the advantage of double k frontage. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ' 111 Customhouse Quay.' s PUBLIC AUCTION—OTAKI RAILWAY, a B. H. JUST'S ANNUAL SALE. < ■jVfESSRS. J. L. BENNETT, LTD., in ' ■"■*- conjunction with Harold Taylor, have been instructed by Mr. B. If. Just to sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY NEXT, August 14, at 1 p.m., the following lines:— Assorted fruit trees, lemon trees, hedge trees, muricarta, macrocarpar, flowering shrubs, ornamental, and numerous other lines.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1935, Page 16
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