[ AUCTIONS. • ! : AUCTION SALE. _ J at the ; LEVIN RAILWAY YARDS, \ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1938, j . Commencing at 10 a.m. ftOftFT MIXED TIMBER m "V»vuu suitable lines. (ex King Country Mills). ] ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. ■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. REMOVED FROM BUTTERWORTH FLATS, MIRAMAR. FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, at 1.30. p.m. AT OUR MART, 155 LAMBTON QUAY (Next Midland). D UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, have been instructed -to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION the entire contents of a really well-furnished flat as above, com- ■ prising:— HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE, LATEST DESIGN, and as new. , Oak Bedroom Suite, modern, . also' wire and new McCrae Mattress. 2 AXMINSTER CARPETS, 10 s 12 and 9 x 19. Hall Runners, Mats; and' Rugs. * SMALL OAK DRQPSIDE TABLE AND CHAIRS TO MATCH." . Colonial Couch,-squab, and cushions. Electric Vacuum .Cleaner with all fittings, as new. SMALL CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in excellent order. - i H.B. Chairs, Seagrass chairs and lounge. J Piano, Cottage, Hamilton, good tone and condition. ' ' OAK ESCRITOIRE AND OFFICE DESK. Radio, 6 valve, Lyric, perfect. Oval Rimu Table. , Hall Seat, leather upholstered. STEEL SAFE, 18 x 18 x 27, good order. Tallboy, 6 drawers, Welsh dresser. Book Shelves, glass-fronted cabinet. Wardrobe, Kauri, with full length mirror. . Small Rimu Sideboard and Pedestals. Occasional tables, etc., etc. .ALSO ] Mowers, Gent's Bicycle. 2 prams (new), < Cups and saucers, English Oak Cabinet Gramophone. ■- ' All this must be cleared to make room for the Famous LINLEY COLLECTION which is being transferred to our; rooms < for Auction on November 9. Dunbar Sloane, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1938, 10.30 a.m. GREAT AUCTION SALE, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. In the Mart, 91 DIXON STREET. p W. PRICE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, /» instructed by Mr. C. Paris, Kia Ora Loan and Exchange Co., 120 Manners Street, will sell the following Unredeemed Pledges in the Mart as above. — Comprising — November, 1936.—2975 parcel. February, 1937.—3434 ring. April.—3772 suit. ' May.—3937 ting. June.—4ol4 w. watch., • 4023 rings, 4029 cig. case, 4098 ukulele, 4100 w. watch, 4101 gold watch, chain, 4116 w.. watch. Ju1y.—4139 cam.era, 4143 ring, 4167 w. watch, 4178 ring. 4198 watch, 4211 accordion, 4243 electric massage outfit, 4244 w. watch, [ 4260 stop watch, 4273 tools. - > August.—43ol w. watch, 4304 chain, 4309 j w. watch, 4311 camera, 4329 w. watch, j '4339 brooch, 4355 w. watch, 4408 w. watch, 4412 watch, 4413 watch. September.—4439 bag, 4449 electric train, 14455 ring, 4400 camera, ling, 4477 overcoat, J4478 wl watch, 4479 suit, 4400 radio, 4535 | i watch, 4543 w. watch, 4544 suit, 4556 w. | watch, 4564 w. watch. . October.—4s66 rug, glasses, 4573 brooch, 4593 overcoat, 4617 tools, 4624 ring, 4629 overcoat, 4640 ring, 4642 watch, 4652 ring, 4664 chain, locket, 4692 watch, 4693 bowl; 4695 tools. . : ; November. —4708 overcoat, 4709 overcoat, 4718 radio, 4729 iron, 4744 ring, 4760 ring, 4787 camera, 4789 overcoat, 4791 watch, . chain, 4793 w.-watch.- ■ " December.—4B23. w. watch, 4844 suit, T 4846 ring, "4858 w. watch, 4872 watch, 4873 ring, 4877 w. watch, 4888 ring, 4885 pen, pencil-, 4896 watch,- 4909 ring. , ( January, 1938.—4937 ring, 4942 brooch, ring, 4972 watch, 4974 w.: watch, 4995-tools, 6 watch, 29 suit, 47 suit, 62 tea set, 4944 watch. , , , y February.—72- case trousers, 79 watch, chain, 90 linen, 95 suitcase, 105 trousers, coins, 124 ring, 129 tools, 139 tea set, 150 overcoat, 152 ring, 153 ring, 158 watch, 160 suit, 178 ring, 180 case, 197 tools. March.—2o4 w. watch, 206 ring, 211 ring, 216 camera, 225 tools, 234 watch, 240 rinsr. 242 w. watch, 245 w. watch, 247 studs, 286 w. watch, 302 camera, 304 ring, 309 ring, links. April.—3ls case, 327 camera, 340 jewellery, 369 suit, 373 watch, 381 overcoat. 385 watch, 389 ring, 391 jewellery, 398 parcel, 413 grip, 450 rug. May.—473 suit, 494. suit, 516 overcoat. June.—s63 suit, 624 boots. July.—€ 67 rug, 672 raincoat, 708 suit, 738 suit. The lot to be cleared WITHOUT KESERVE- ,C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TELEPHONE 44-040 for Quotations toi *- Catalogues, Uivitatigns, Business Sta tionery. etc. Half-tone and Line Blocks made at shortest ootice. The "Eyenmß C Post" Printing Works. .. man and Miss Neale; Mrs. E. Webb F and Miss Flanaghan; Mrs. Pirie and Miss BunchaU: Mrs. Lecky and Mrs. Rowentree; Mrs. Campbell and Miss •> E. Johnston; Miss Lucena and Miss Backman; Miss Spiers and Miss B. Johnston; Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. James; Miss Cameron and Mrs. Rowe; Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs. Gordon; Miss Franklyn and Miss Croxton; Mrs. Mooney and Miss Wylie; Miss K. Davidson and Miss Turnbull; Mrs. H. Webb and Mrs. J. Whiteford; Miss Carman and Miss Rees-Jones; Mrs. Thompson and Miss J. Watt; Mrs. J. B. Watt and Miss Haire; Mrs. J. Watt and Miss Martin; Mrs. McKegney and Mrs. M. Gqwan; Miss Gait and Miss Cooney; Miss Barr and Mrs. Whiteford. Mrs. McMahon was the winner of - the medal round played at the weekend with 97, 17—80. " The second round of the championships must -be on Saturday. I ( c t t <
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1938, Page 16
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