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"•■ -i AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF LARGE CITY BLOCK KNOWN AS ROUTH'S BUILDING, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1938, At 2.30 p.m., in Uio ■ CONFERENCE HALL, HOMfNION FARMERS' INSTITUTE BUILDINGS, FEATHKRSION bIKIU1, L. HORACE BAKER LIMITED have received instructions on behalf of the EsUjc of th«- late R. S. A. Routh to offer for sale by PUBLIC All Cl lON that wellknown and favourably-situated City Leasehold knoivn as ROUTH'S BUILDING, . comprißinp an office block of 4'storeys and basement with a frontage of Soft appro*, to Featheroton Street and 62fl approx. to Johnston Street. This property is right in the heart of the business area, and is undoubtedly one of the best commercial corner sites in Wellington. REMEMBER! THE 4th OF MAY, AT 2.30 P.M. HORACE BAKER LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 233 LAMBTON QUAY.- ---' SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! PARAPARAUMU BEACH SALE OF 93 SECTIONS THE BALANCE AND THE BEST OF THE FAMOUS GOLF LINKS ESTATES. INCLUDING 2 BUSINESS SITES, On SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1938, At 2.30 p.m., ON THE PROPERTY. MESSRS S GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above] 93 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES in this popular locality, adjoining the Golf Links and right to the sea frontage at Paraparaumu Beach. PARAPARAUMU BEACH is the Finest and Safest on the Coast; Is well sheltered by Kapiti Island; has excellent boating swimming, and sea fishing. 1 hose fond of shootine and trout fishing have it close ftt hand, while adjoining the subdivision isa splendid Golf Course. WaW and electric power will b» available. One will be able to have all the conveniences of the city yet live in the country and seaside environment. Roads now > and oue ctin .motor through the subdivision. TERMS:.OnIy £10 per section deposit, £10 in 12 months The balance tf 3 years from daN- "f ™le. «H unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 6 per cent, pc? annum. SPECIAL TERMS-2 Business Sites. ' ALL SECTIONS PEGGED AND STAKED WITH LARGE NUMBERS. For Plans and Further Particulars, see the Auctioneers—' S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. DUNBAR SLOANE LTD., AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY! TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS AT OUR MART, . 1 155 LAMBTON QUAY (Next Midland) WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 30, at 1 p.m. "TkUNBAR SLOANE LTD.,. AUCTIONEERS, have been instructed to sell by -*-' PUBLIC AUCTION a "Wonderful Assortment of, Good, Reliable Typewriters, and every one is sold with an unconditional guarantee. They comprise:— 7 UNDERWOODS, 14-inch carriage. '*'" 12 IMPERIALS—IO orjy 14-inch carriage, and 2 only 10-inch carriage. 2h. C. SMITHS, 3BARLOCKS ■ ■ ' 1" REMINGTON, 14-inch carriage. 1 CARONA PORTABLE, as new. 1 ORGA, new, pnd 2 MIGNON. 1 DUPLICATOR. BRITOGRAPH. i • "What an opportunity to equip your office! What an opportunity for pupils to possess a Good Typewriter! And every one is sold with an unconditional guarantee. THESE MACHINES WILL BE ON VIEW OJ* TUESPAY MORNING NEXT. DUNBAR SLOANE LTD., AUCTIONEERS

1? JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE, HAND-MADE CARPETS, AND i ■ PICTURES. 1 . ' THURSDAY NEXT. ■At 1 p.m. Sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION.* r GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE, old mahogany and walnut dining-room furniture, 2 old mahogany military chests, solid silver spoons, old pewter, old china, old porcelain, front hall clock, genuine hand-made. Northern Persian Kelim carpet, Northern India rugs, Persian carpet, walnut chairs with hand-worked seats, old mahogany gent* dressing-chest, old French walnut scuttle, genuine old mahogany Regency occ. table, a special collection of water colours by N. Welch, Miss Barker, Wallwork, Baxton, Balfonr, Paton, Weekes, Hovrarth, and Stoddart, old gilt-framed pictures, crystal Staffordshire chyia, old tea caddie, special lot of old. pewter, Al quality forks and spoons, stainless cutlery, Cloissore ware, 3 special divans, settee, beds, complete with mattresses and covers, 2 mahogany bookshelves -with adjustable shelves, mahogany cupboard, Wilton, carpets, Ax. skin carpet, late model Electrolux. vac.' cleaner, special crocheted tea cloths, sheets, blankets, kitchen utensils, home-made jam and chutney, garden and carpenter's tools, etc. l At the Residence, No. 161 Brooklyn Road. (On tram line overlooking Eark).1 See . Flag. N ' On account of Owner who is giving up housekeeping. This is a most interesting collection of old walnut and mahogany furniture, handmade nigs, china, pictures, etc., all in beautiful order. FULL DETAILS LATER. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' - ' Auctioneers. • SALE BY MORTGAGEE. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. "Itf ESSRS. KINGSWAY, LIMITED, act- -"*■ ing under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington at'the request of the mortgagee -will offer for sale by Public Auction at their rooms Numbers 78-80 Lambton Quay, Wellington, on the 4th day of May, 1938, at 2.30 o'clock in the'after: noon the following freehold property:— ALL"!THAT parcel of land situated in the Borough of Eastbourne containing Seventeen and eight-tenths ~ Perches (17.8 p.) be the same a little more or less being part of Section 45 Harbour District and being Lot 8 on1 Deposited Plan Number 1556 and the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title' Volume 295 .Folio 30 situate at Number 371 Main Eoad, Day's Bay, Wellington. SUBJECT TO Easement ,of Water Rights and rights to lay pipes created by the Deed of Easement Registered Number ' 78349 SUBJECT to Memorandum of Mortgage Registered Number 226944 securing the sum of £400.and interest as provided therein. The application to sell' containing the mortgagee's estimate of value maybe inBpected at the offices of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington at nny convenient time prior to the sale and a copy may be seen at the Auction rooms at the sale. The Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at _ the offices of the Registrar aforesaid or the offices of the auctioneers or at the offices of Messrs. Brandon, Ward.-Hielop, and Powles, Solicitors to the Mortgagee, Brandon House, Featherston Street, Wellington. TIMBER, IRON, TRAM "RAILS, ETC. E JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. • WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10.30. On the Ground, No. 25 ABEL SMITH STREET (close to Taranaki Street), On account of whom it may concern. SALE BY AUCTION , Of A LARGE QUANTITY OF FIRSTCLASS TIMBER, 3 large sections of T. and G. flooring, 6 shed doors, 25 totara poles, matai flooring, redwood rusticating, large quantity good sarkinp, quantity of 4 x 2'a, 3 x 2's, ami (i x 2!s, shelving. 6 sashes, Oregon pine, spouting,'loo sheets 7,.8, and 91't_corrugated iron, double purchase WINCH, TROLLEY, ■ TRUCKS, TRUCK WHEELS, 6 TONS LIGHT TRAM RAILS, pets of POINTS, GRAVEL GRAB, ENDLESS CHAIN, rail bender, tools, Shacklock range, etc., etc. Sale WEDNESDAY MORNING at 10.30 In lots to'suit buyers. - S. JOHNSTON AND CO., i j-a., p.- ! Auctioneer!,

E JOHNSTON. AND CO., Auctioneers. • PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' AT KARORI. TUESDAY, APRILS. , -' . At 1 p.m. Sharp. ■ ••IN-TERESTING- AUCTION, SALE, .„ " Of - - Valuable ANTIQUE FURNITURE specially imported old limed furniture, rosewood armchair, expensive curtains, wonderful painted Regency sideboard and small table - (Florence' Adams work), special pictures, Wilton carpets, bedroom furniture," tallboys, large | quantity, haircord body carpet (as new), flying gear, pr. sheepskin flying boots, maps, sundry manuscripts, sen--1 plane anchor and length of rope, aircraft logbook "Elijah" GAAKK, and general household furnishings. At the Residence, No, 77 Duthie St., Karori (off Lancaster Street). On account of. Mr. and MrR. Francis Cbichester, who are leaving New Zealand. Contents of their exclusively-furnished * Home. FULL DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., ' Auctioneers. E' JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. •TUESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. At Our Mart, No.'B Willeston Street. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE " Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHINA, CRYSTAL, OAK DINING AND BEDROOM SUITES AND APPOINTMENTS. (Complete Contents of a Well-furnished Flat removed from Wellington Terrace.) A Really Nice Catalogue of Superior ICos^bTand-new OAK BEDROOM SUITE of modern design, comprising! dressing table, tallboy, wardrobe, and double bedstead, to match, (cost £3fi a few weeks ago); 2 SPECIAL CHESTERFIELD SUITES, SUPER AX. & ORIENT/^ CARPEfe and LOUNGE RUG; OAK and R™U TALLBOYS, ■ CHINA, BEDROOM FURNISHINGS "HOOVER" ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, and appointments. Full Details Later. SALE TUESDAY NEXT A at o I.3O p.m. Auctioneers. UNCLAIMED CARGO. . p JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAYJIOR^NG^t^O o'clock. Of 20 sheets 20 gauge and 22 sheets 22 gauge special flat iron, 6'and Bft (very slightly damaged); 2 imported porcelain baths (almost perfect), 50 sacks of eago 60 sheets 6x3 plywood, 6 special porcelain hand basins, 8 enamel sinks, 20 rolls wire netting, each 50yds, etc. Gas caliphont, large "confectionery showcase and mirror shelving, ,2 good Ideal At «5 fea&to Auctioneers. ■ AT PETONE. , | XT' JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. E-at?t ßr^i/e EFuc^on^ale ! HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISH-' INGS-AJmost "ew.OAK DINIM3BEDROOM SUITE, FIRESIDE AND EASY CHAIRS, and appointments. 200 LOTS 200 At the Residence. IOS^VILLIAMS ST., Complete contents oi a nicely-furnished Auctioneers. BUSINESS NOTICE. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS*. ( CONTRACT ADVERTISERS are *-* asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY befors date of issue. Owing to the large amount of advertising in ths "Evening Post" it is necessary to make this request.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 72, 26 March 1938, Page 16

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