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AUCTIONS. - ■ AUCTION SALE-HILL ST. PROPERTY ESTATE LATE MRS. MALCOLM ROSS. GG. TOLHURST & SON have received instructions from Execute The • Guardian Trust and Executors Co. o£ NZ. Ltd., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Lambton Quay, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,1936, at 2.30 p.m. THAT SPLENDIDLY-SITUATED PROPERTY, NO. 12 HILL STREET Strppt. from Section No. 117 of the Public Works Act, 1900. . ; , I TliisUsmT property? comprising a level section with a frontage of approximate!, 37ft to HiU Street and a depth of 118 ft, with a two-storey residenceid ( [™™.™* all usual conveniences, with ample room for garage, was built by one of Wellingtons the best residential sites close to the city and ful Parliamentary grounds. It is within two minutes' easy walk of the Government Buildings. Further particulars and Conditions of Sale from THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z. LTD., Or ' ' G. G. TOLHURST & SON, Auctioneers, BANK OP N.Z. BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY.

UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED CARGO. P JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. *AT OUR MART (BASEMENT), No. 8 Willeston Street. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION Of • 19 ENGLISH-MADE HIGH-OVEN A* TABLE MODEL ELECTRIC COOKERS, finished in white and black enamel, large oven, 3 hotplates, warming cupboard with grilling and toasting . elements,, slightly scratched and chipped, but otherwise in perfect order; 2 bags basic slag, 2 drums linseed oil, 1 keg Hubbuck's bright red oxide, 1 bundle black conduit, 34 lengths, each 24ft, round bar steel, 4 rolls bitumenoid flooring underlay, I case lime cream, 1 case brilliantine and assorted hair oils, 1 ease liquid shampoo, 2 cases photo, albums, I case rubber hot-water bottles, 1 case brass nozzles, 1 case patent cistern flushes, 1 dozen health saline, 1 case Bournville cocoa, 3/7052 quarter-mile coils black-covered insulated cable, 4 coils 7044 quarter-mile ditto, 1 coil 7064 quarter-mile ditto, etc. Also 2 Good gas stoves, 1 used porcelain bath, small incubator, 30 sinks, etc., etc. SALE TOMORROW MORNING, At 10,30 o'clock. On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. P JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. x ~ > ' TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. CONTINUATION OP GREAT FUR AUCTION At K. WOOLF AND CO., HIGH-CLASS FURRIERS, Hallenstein's Buildings, Lambton Quay (close to Kelburn Tram), CLOSED DOWN. BALANCE OF VALUABLE FUR COATS, NECKLETS, TIES, LADIES' HANDBAGS, Etc. Also, AT 1.30 P.M. SHARP: THE WHOLE OF THE UP-TO-DATE SHOP FITTINGS: Plain leadlight office, 7 mirrors, 64 x 70, 4/22 x 80, and 2/15 x 48, valuable plate-glass island cases, 34 x 4ft 2in high x 6ft, and 60 x 44 x 35, coat : racks, 3 valuable wax figures, cost £50 each, display models, tables, chairs, 2 wall cases, Jacobean stands, 8-day clock, elec. radiator, nest drawers, latest electric fittings, ' suitable for private residence, seat, electric time switch clock. Singer fur machine, Singer drophead sewing machine. All for ABSOLUTE SALE, as Woolf and Co. have Closed Down. The Coats and Furs are all high-class, and carry this well-known firm's usual guarantee. This is your last opportunity to secure anything in the fur line from this wellknown stock. Fittings at 1.30; Furs, etc., at 2 p.m. FINAL CLEAR-OUT TOMORRWV. BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS IN No. 158 WILLIS STREET, CITY. Under instructions from the' Trustees Estate Late Mrs. McEvedy. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936, At 1 p.m. Including MAGNIFICENT CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 pieces, in splendid order. Piano, by John Kohse. CARVED CHINESE CHAIRS AND CARD TABLE (of intricate design and wonderful workmanship). H.M.V. cabinet gramophone, roll-top writ ing desk, rosewood chairs, LARGS FRIGIDAIRE (in good order), chain pagne glasses, wine glasses, whiskj glasses, PHILLIPS AND SONS HOUSE SAFE, duchesses, bedsteads carpets, tables, oil paintings, lustr< vases, cushions, etc., etc. On View Thursday from 10 a.m. > T H. BETHUNE AND CO., . *J • Auctioneers, Corner Brandon and Featherston Streets I Wellington. GENERAL CLEARANCE SALE. , WITHOUT RESERVE.

E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AT KHANDALLAH. THURSDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Very latest rubbed oak buffet dining suite (purchased at Collie's a few months ago and cost £30), Ax. carpet squares, Ax. body hall carpet (cost £12, 2 months old), new twin oak bedsteads and latest oak dressing table to match, valuable oak writing bureau (cost £15), pink lacquered bedroom suite, 20 budgerigars and large bird house, canary and cage (good whistler), new Shanks lawn mower, and effects. At the Residence, No. £>8 Ranui Terrace (Off Onslow Road), Khandallah. On account of the owner, who is leaving for England on Friday. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. T? JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. " THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE I Of THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE of UP-TO-DATE SILK AND WOOLLEN FROCKS AND GOWNS, large quantity silk and wool materials, shop fittings, carpet, mirrors, 2 screens, electric fittings, new electric vacuum cleaner, frock stands, 2 shop models, 4 busts, couch, silk curtains, etc' On the premises, No. 108 WILLIS STEEET (opp. Nimmo's). CLOSING DOWN THURSDAY. This is an up-to-date stock, and for absolute sale. E. JOHNSTON & CO* * Auctioneers.

TOMORROW, 1.30 p.m. 350 .""» 350 COMPRISING 5 CONSIGNMENTS, BEING PART-CONTENTS OF 3 HOUSES AND 2 FLATS, OF USEFUL AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE. CARPETS, SEWING MACHINES. PIANOS, ETC. SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, Woolworth Bldgs., Cuba Street, will sell as above, on behalf of owners, without reserve. Including: 2 Singer 66 oak drophead-sewing machines, 1 Victory drophead sewing machine, 7 carpets, 2 pianos, 3 chesterfield suites, oak bedroom and dining suites, 4 oak, walnut, and rimu sideboards, oak and riinu h.b. chairs, seagrass, divan, and Morris chairs, 2 oak and rosewood settees, cabinets, palm stands, rugs, runners, 3 carpet sweepers, single, double, and % oak and rimu beds, 4 wires, large Chester lounge,-couches, old rosewood china cabinet,, 12 duchesses, wardrobes, 3_ Scotch chests, 3 gramophones, radio, battery set, numerous lots of smaller items, and general furnishings. I. SILVERSTONE. Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MOUNT VICTORIA. ~ SITUATED within a few minutes of' Courtenay Place, a substantially built House of 6 rooms, kitchenette, and bathroom. This property has been recently renovated inside and outside, and is in excellent order. At the price of £1200 this is a good investment; £300 deposit. (201) KELBURN. Comfortable Home, containing 4 bedrooms, 2 living-rooms, maid's room, kitchen, and garage, with every modern convenience. The grounds are well laid out in garden and lawns. The situation is in the vicinity of University and within easy walking distance of the city.* £2600; terms. (329) KARORI. ATTRACTIVE BUILDING SITES. Two of the best Sections left on the city side of this popular suburb. The position is one which is sheltered from the prevailing north wind, yet receives the of sunshine. Approx. l-6th of an acre ' each. r ' (W6) LYALL.BAY. , A Modern Home, comprising living- ' room, dining-room, 3 bedroom*, and sleep- ] ing porch; a splendid view is obtained, ', while the situation is close to the tram. Price £1300; terms arranged. (295) '. S. GEORGE NATHAN , , AND CO. - Estate Agents, Auctioneers, ands Valuers, ■ ill Customhouse Onav.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 129, 2 June 1936, Page 16

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