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■ , 1 AUCTIONS* AUCTION OF VALUABLE PROPERTIES WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1939, At 2.30 p.m„ AT BETHUNE'S AUCTION ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. SITE, SUITABLE BLOCK FLATS, WAREHOUSE, OR FACTORY: . Nos. 212-218 WnjulS STREET—Land 132 ft x 158 ft, with five dwellings. Nos. 119-125 GHUZNEE STREET—Land 84ft x 132 ft, with four dwellings. These properties adjoin at the rear, and will be offered first as one block, then, if unsold, separately. If the Willis Street block is still unsold^ it will then be offered in two portions, each 66ft x 158 ft. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, balance in 3 months. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OR SITE FOR BLOCK FLATS: 54, 56, 58 NAIRN STREET—Land 1 rood 32 perches, with 66ft frontage. Three substantial two-storey houses. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, balance in 3 months. A THORNDON DWELLING: 21 HOBSON CRESCENT—One-floor dwelling of seven rooms, situated in a fine position and select locality. Land 21.2 perches. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, balance over mortgage of £750 within 3 months. All these properties are for immediate sale; and reserves have been fixed accordingly. ' J. H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Corner BRANDON and FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. DONALD BRAE ESTATE, KARORI. ] 28—--RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS—-28 | FOR AUCTION AT BETHUNE'S AUCTION ROOMS, • BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON, on FRIDAY, FERUARY 24, at 2.30 pm secluded situation. The Reserves are exceptionally low, the , AVERAGE PRICE PER SECTION BEING ONLY £146 EASY TERMS—IO per cent> cash, 10 per cent, in 3 months, 10 ncr cent in 6 months 10 per cent^ in. 12 months; balance within 3 years at 5 per mvable quarterly. Call or Ring 42-064 for a Plan v P ' Payaple : J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Anctioneer S> Corner BRANDON and FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON.

j£„ JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ' MONDAY NEXT, at 1.15 p.m :; T „ At Our (Basement) Mart, NO. 8 WILLESTON STREET, BIG CLEARING SALE — Of — COMPLETE CONTENTS 10-ROOMED APARTMENT HOUSE. (Removed from No. 55 Bowen Street for conrsnience of Sale.) 250 LOTS- 250 AH Good Useful Furnishings in Perfect Order,. 7 Superior Wilton and Axminister carpets, 12ft x lift 3in, 12ft x 9ft, and 10ft 6in X 9ft. Good linoleums, hall and stair runners, rugs, 3 good chesterfield suites, uphol. in moquette, several divan chairs, 12 rimu dining chairs, 2 small rimu sideboards, 1 large sideboard, suitable for hotel, oVermantels, 2 sets bookshelves, . 2 hall stands, Singer (tailor's) sewing machine, full oak cabinet gramopbhone and records, Plunket cot, child's cot, ,7 good duehesse chests, d. and. s. bedsteads and mattresses, 13 morris couches, .' . d: and, s. blankets and sheets, seagrass , > chairs, morris chairs, oak .roller top -.desk, 4 s. v wire mattresses, kitchen .clock, firescreen, lot books, pictures, ■\ 7chests-"of dratrers,-coir'iriats, spark guard, seagrass lounge, pedestal cupboards, .elec. radiator, ice chest, deck chairs, kitchen tables and chairs, good seagrass pram*, hairdresser's chair, jam jars, tiit trunk, cross-cut saw, 2 gents' bicycles, clothes basket, boiler, v oil heater, wringer, lawn- mower, and numerous other lots. * ' — Also — 2 Silver ash bedroom suites, complete. Our mart is absolutely crowded and everything will be sold regardless of cost. There are .some really good furnishings I m this lot. | i On View Morning of Sale ! E. JOHNSTON AND CO., j „ Auctioneers. AT MIRAMAR. T? JOHNSTON .AND CO., Auctioneers. ■■■Mv, THURSDAY NEXT, „ Commencing' at 12.15 p ; m. Sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Of yA^?£PLE -MAHOGANY' ,AND WALNUT FURNITURE, 6 BEAUTIFUL WALNUT OCC. CHAIRS, ELEGANT^ INLAID MAHOGANY ROLLER TOP DESK, (this is a-magnifi-cent piece), OLD AND VALUABLE GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK, VALUABLE APIECE INLAID MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE, SUPER AX. CARPETS (Persian designs and plain), A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA H.P. VASES, . CARVED IVORIES, DRESDEN CHINA, etc., VALUABLE WATER COLOURS AND PAINTINGS by C. N. Worsley, Mrs. Tripe, D. K. Richmond, H. M. More, and other wellknown artists, SPECIAL COMFY CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES AND EASY CHAIRS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Chappell, London (this is a special piano), ! expensive satin and figured 'Chenille J velvet curtains, glassware, BEAUTIFUL - OLD INLAID BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY TALLBOY, in excellent order, garden tools, v'ATiUABLjE LAWN ROLLER, 2 wheelbarrows, "GREEN'S __14rinch . almost new LAWN MOWER, pot plants, etc., etc., 350 LOTS- 350 At the Well-known Family Residence, "OVERTON HOUSE," 30 PARA ST., MIRAMAR, On account of MRS. A. D. CRAWFORD, who has sold the property. Part Contents of this Wonderful Home. Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. . UNCLAIMED CARGO. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. • TUESDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION 'Of UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED CARGO/ 30 "Elgin" De Luxe electric razors, all in perfect order; 4doz G.B.D. briar, pipes, 4 ladies' costumes, 142 pairs ladies' superior slippers, in all sizes, worth up to' 18s a pair (these are all in excellent ■ order); 10 bundles each 250ft'5-Bingalv. conduit, 6doz chrome cigarette lighters, 12 beautiful Oriental carpets,;. 9' x :10ft 6in. 12 x 9. and lift , 4in x 8 (hook holed) (these are wonderful designs); 2 rolls super Ax. runner^ 27in (fresh water damage only); 2 rolls plain fawn body carpet, 6 genuine lino, squares (not congoleum)", 79doz bottles black suede shoe dressing, blue leather polish and white canvas cleaner, 2 porcelain baths, 100 sheets flat black iron, etc., etc.. etc. With all faults, if any, in lots to suit buskers!. - ALSO:' Valuable up-to-date well fireplace and hearth complete (this cost a lot of money); "Alfa-Laval" separator, complete, and in good order. AT OUR BASEMENT MART, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET, TUESDAY, at 1.30 p.m. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, Bth. fFHE TE ARO AUCTION ROOMS will x sell the Entire Contents of Nine Rooms, including Duchesses, Carpets, Wardrobes, Single Beds, Bedding, Sheets, Blankets, Linen and Household Effects, on the Premises, 78 GHUZNEE STREET., On account of Mrs. Ballinger, who is giving up housekeeping. ! Further Details later. G. H. PERRY, Auctioneer,

Trt „AT ISLAND BAY, J£ # JOHNSTON & Co., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of HICH-CLASS (IMPORTED) . HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS (purchased from Grace Bros., Sydney). Expensive oak 3-piece hide chesterfield suite, specially well upholstered in genuine hide (cost £68), beautiful Australian inlaid silky oak bedroom suite, comprising exquisite 3-door wardrobe, dressing table with large mirror, pedestal cupboard, all fitted with plate glass tops, ahd double-bed-stead to match, all en suite (cost £75) best quality d. wire wove mattress and new d. kapok bed (cost £10), oak dimng-room suite with buffet sideboard, ext. dining table and 6 dining chairs to match, 2 fawn carpets, 15 \ 12, and lOft 6in x 9, rugs, oak hall stand, art curtains and cushions, 4 fireside chairs, 2 oak smokers', companions, card table, lot books/" syds Ax runner, elec. radiator, piano stool, Aust. maple bedroom suite of 3 pieces, s. rimu bedstead and wire mattress oak duehesse chest with frameless mirror, gent's oak combination wardrobe jcost ±,13 13s), oak china cabinet with leadlight doors, rosewood player roll cabinet, clock, kerb, crockery and glasware, small walnut workbox, brass jardinieres, pictures, 4 Canadian oak chairs, kitchen table, elec. iron, ironing board, good lawn mower, hose, garden tools, garden seat, ahd appointments. At the Residence, N% 8L?? E PARADE, ISLAND BAY. Everything is in very nice order and t S°s c sale as owner is returning On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. E t TRUSTEES' SALE! JOHNSTON & Co., Auctioneers • WEDNESDAY MORNING At 10.15 o'clock sharp. ' AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITUEF 6 SUPER AXMINSTER AND WTT TON CARPET SQUARES^nSv AX STAIR CARPET, SPECIAHW' SKi 3' HicE, cSstS vJfr« ?RSom^Wool coquet, 200 7 ?Hv, BW:)KS, EASY CHAIRS &£?§£ MIRROR-BACK StfDEl DINING SUITE, RUBBED OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, A LARGE Sr°xS CTIGN 0F CHINA OrS MENTS AND GLASSWARE (60b Lots), DINNER SERVICE, TEASETS, ETC., BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, 2 MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES, LINEN, ETC. CONTENTS OF EIGHT LARGE ROOMS. 300 LOTS 300 At the Residence, No. 100 -UPLAND ROAD, KELBURN. By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs. A. Gibson,Smith. - FULL DETAILS LATER. Everything is in very nice order. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF RILEY KESTREL SALOON MOTORCAR, 1937-38 MODEL ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1939, at 1.30 p.m. AT OUR MART. T)UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, -"-, have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their rooms. No. 155 Lambton Quay (next Midland), a Riley Kestrel Saloon Car. This car is a 1937-38 model, 12 horse-power, 4-seater, selector gears, leather upholstered, sunshine top, etc., in good order. This is a genuine sale to meet commitments, and the car will be sold at highest reasonable bid. For inspection consult the Auctioneer. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. j 4-ROOMED DWELLING, kitchen, and bathroom —building concrete with iron roof—brick garage—situate at 30 Darlington Road, Miramar. Freehold—One rood (0a lr) —Part Section 8, Watts Peninsula District—Certificate of Title Volume 304 folio 166. nifESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND '-"-1- CO., on application of Mortgagee, will Sell above land by Public Auction under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, at their Auction Rooms, Ul Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on Wednesday, the Bth Day of March, 1939, at 2.30 p.m. Application to Sell, Estimate of Value, and Conditions of Sale apply to Registrar of Supreme Court, Wellington, or to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Bell, Gully, Mackenzie, and Evans, Solicitors, Wellington. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 16

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