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AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. MESSRS. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington will sell by Public Auction on j Wednesday the 15th day of September 1937 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon at their rooms 22 Brandon Street, Wellington: 34 perches being Part Section 3 Evans .Bay District Lot 3G Block VI D.P. 1621. the whole of the land in C/T 155/S9 SUBJECT to Storm Water Easements granted by Transfer 54731 to Fencing Covenant in Transfer 50163 and to Memorandum of Mortgage 149296 to the State Advances Corporation of New Zealand upon which there ■ is owing approximately £768 os lid. Mortgagee's application to sell and estimate of. the value may be seen at the Supreme Court Office, Wellington, or at offices of LUCKIE, WIREN, AND KENNARD, 2nd Floor D.I.C. Building, Wellington, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. For terms and Conditions of Sale apply to Luckie, Wiren, and Kennard or the Auctioneers. REMOVED FROM DERWENT STREET, , ISLAND BAY. REMOVED TO OUR MART FOR SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. TOMORROAV, 2 p,m. 230 LOTS 230 SUPERIOR CARPETS, OAK BEDROOM ' AND DINING SUITES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, PIANO, IARGE QUANTITY OF WILTON RUNNER. 3 LARGE HALL CARPETS, RUGS, SINGER 65 DROPHEAD MACHINE, BRASS FIRESCREENS,1 2 KERBS, ETC. ; ■ SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUC- , TIONEERS, 110 LAMBTON QUAY, corner Mees Steps, sell on behalf of owner, leaving Wellington. . . Including MAGNIFICENT RUBBED OAK BEDROOM SUITE (cost £40), SPECIALLY WELL-MADE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, MODERN DARK OAK DINING SUITE, GOLDEN OAK OVAL EXT. TABLE, SIDEBOARD, AND , - 4 CHAIRS TO MATCH, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, large chesterfield and one chair, perfect condition, 2 LARGE LOTS WILTON RUNNER WITH HALL CARPETS TO MATCH, 4 Wilton and Axm. carpets (12 x 9, 10ft 6in X-9-.9 x 9, 7ft 6in x.9),'7 large and email wool reversible rugs, rimu w.ardrobe, oak Jacobean eatelecr table, oak occasional table, ■fireside chairs, OAK CHINA CABINET, general furnishings, and numerous otner lots. .- , •I. SILVERSTONE, ' .- '■' Auctioneer. THORNDON STATION TEAROOMS (Opposite late Station Entrance). ; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, Start 10.30 a.m. 6harp. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THIS POPULAR TEAROOMS, NEW WORLD ' GAS COOKER, TABLES, AND CHAIRS, CROCKERY,. WATER HEATER, ETC. THIS PERFECTLY-SOUND WOODEN BUILDING -FOR REMOVAL, SIZE IS 45ft LONG x 12ft DEEP, SUITABLE FOR SEASIDE BACH, SHOP. OR SMALL FACTORY. IT IS ' BUILT ON PILES, AND EASILY . REMOVED. QILVERSTONE . AND CO.* AUC- & -TIONEERS, have instructions from owner'to-sell entire contents of tearoom, without reserve, also the building. : . Full details tomorrow,. ■ ■■ .. ' ■' -■■•■•■ ■':' : I. SILVERSTONE, . . • , v Auctioneer. Buckleton' v. Mrs. Parr; Mrs. Macdonald v. Mrs. Steel. - ■ The bogey competition for the Riddiford Medal was won by Mrs. Wilson with 2 down. 'Mrs. Hanson and Miss Lee. were the winners •of the fourball bogey for Mrs. Wilkinson's trophy. Ah A grade pennant match between the Hutt and Wellington was played oh the Hutt links and resulted in a win for the Hutt. The following are the detailed results:—Mrs. Wilson- beat Mrs. G. -Williams, 2 up; Mrs. Latham lost to Mrs.'Stout, 6.and 4-, Miss.Lee beat Mrs. Speirsi 2 up;-Mrs.'Chas. Rogers squared WitK Mrs. Welton Hogg; Miss N. Baliinger beat: Mrs. W.Turnbull, 2 and 1. Hutt 3 games,.Wellington 1 game, and i;game squared.. '. ■ " .'■" ■ \ . TE MARUA LADIES' CLUB A'flag: competition for the captain's trophy will be played by the Te Marua Ladies' Club, next Sunday, commencing at 12.15 p.m. wellingtonTadies' club -' The following is the draw for a bogey competition to be played on Wednesday by the Wellington Ladies' Golf Club:— ' Seniors. —Miss Stout and Miss Peacock; 12.0, Miss Ward and Mrs. Menzies; 12,5, Miss Wheeler and Mrs. ,Whatley; 12-10, Mrs. Spiers and Miss J. Williams; 12.15, Mrs. Seddon. and Miss J. Brodie; 12.20, Mrs. Brodie and Mrs. G. Williams; 12.25, Mrs. Treadwell and Mrs.'W. G. Turnbull; 12.30, Mrs. H. Nathan and Mrs. Peacock; 12.35, Mrs. Whyte and Mrs. Welton-Hogg; Miss J. Nathan, a^bye. Juniors.;r-12.0, Miss Parker and Mrs. I. Reid; 12.4, Mrs. Howden and Miss Joyce Nathan; 12.8, Mrs. G. Nathan and Mrs. Ilott; 12.12, Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. Paterson; 12.16, Miss Hempton and Mrs. Chesney; 12.20, Mrs. C. Bell and Miss Wylie; 12.24, Miss J. Peacock and Mrs. Rhind; 12.28, Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. V. Ward; 12.32, Mrs. Webster and Mrs. E. Nathan; 12.36, Mrs. Malcolm and Mrs. Chichester; 12.40, Mrs. Cochrane and Miss Mclntosh; 12.44, Mrs. Rpbertson and Mrs. Aiken; 12,48, Miss Robertson. and Miss D. Duthie; 12.52, Mrs. Whitcombe and Mrs. 8.8. Wood; 12.56, Miss N. Blundell and Mrs.- A. T. Young; 1.0, Mrs. Mac Lean and Mrs. Francis; 1.5,' Mrs.' Zohrab and Miss Allen; 1.10, Miss ■ Handyside, and Miss R. Wheeler. Seniors start at the first hole and juniors at the eighth. MANOR PARK LADIES' CLUB In a medal round played on Saturday by the Manor Park Ladies' Club, Miss Davidson returned 86, 17— 69. This reduced her handicap to 16, and gave her three points for .the Points' - Cup. Miss George was next with 71 net, also reducing her handicap and giving her two points. . Miss Murphy and Miss Taylor, with 75 net, scored half a point each. In a medal round played on Sunday morning, Miss Munro played two under her handicap, returning a 70 net and scoring three points. Miss Black was next, with 73 net, gaining two points, and Miss McGrath and Miss Howe, with 75 net, each scored half a point., In the play-off in the Stableford competition for Miss Nash's trophy, Miss Black won with 34 points, Miss George scoring 33 points. An 18-hole bogey competition on Sunday afternoon was won by Miss Davidson, who finished 3 down. In ..the fourball competition Miss Nash and Miss Murtagh • beat Miss Murphy and Mrs. Elsmore, 3 and 2; Miss Mulholland and -Miss'Allen beat Miss Kerr and Mrs. Burns, 5 and 4; and Miss Fairbrother and Miss Taylor beat Miss McColl and Miss Black, 5 and 4. ' : 'STRATH MO RE PARK LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB A medal round in conjunction with the first round for the club's cup will be played on Wednesday, A and B grades, by the Strathmore Park Ladies' Midweek Club, play to commence at 10 o'clock. In last week's competition the A grade winner was Mrs. Noble, all square. Mrs. Stone was runner-up with 2 down. The B grade winner was Mrs. V. Allen, 4 down, Mrs. Phillips being runner-up with 8 down. RECRUITING IN BRITAIN « (British Offlrl.il (Vtreles's.) RUGBY, August- 14. During July 2772 recruits were approved for the Territorial Army. Since January 1, 1937, there has been an intake, of 33,012 recruits, "compared with 26,7i7 during the corresponding period last year,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 18

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