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AUCTIONS. . INTERESTING AND UNIQUE AUCTION "SALE. UNCLAIMED PROPERTY UNCLAIMED PROPERTY FROM H.M. POLICE DEPARTMENT AT OUR MART, 155 LAMBTON QUAY (next Midland), WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 20, at 12.30 p.m. SHARP. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM HIS MAJESTY'S POLICE DEPARTMENT TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION A LARGE AND VARIED QUANTITY OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. 219 LOTS 219 COMPRISING 30 ladies' and gent's cycles, attache cases with interesting contents, overcoats, Morris and Austin motor-car wheels, suitcases with contents, batteries, pliers, spanners, torches, wristlet watches, dresses, gowns, novels, shirts, underwear, tools, gloves, gold wristlet watch, spectales in cases, alarm clocks, electric irons, glassware, telescope, knives, forks and spoons, carpenter's tools, gauntlets, generators,, scales, blankets, scarves, umbrellas, cigarette cases, waterproofs, child's tricycle, oilskin coats, leather coat and scarf, pyjamas, etc., etc. ALSO 96 quarts beer to be sold in 5 gallon lots (30 bottles). On view morning of sale. This is a rare opportunity to buy a bike, useful tools, attache cases, etc. Absolutely no. reserve. DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. VALUABLE CITY BUILDING. ING, AND COMMERCIAL AREA OF CHRISTCHURCH. TO B OFFERED BY PUBLIC ::;'.,;. ■.■■■"■." auction, ■ ■ \\^NESD4Y, MARCH 27, at 2 p.m.; In "Our Auction -Rooms, 131 Worcester: ■■■' :■ .■■;•■■•: \ Street, / :-:' :..-■■ - ' - On a/c of THE TRUSTEES LATE F. J. BARLOW. THE PROPERTY, 243 HIGH STREET, CITY; RECENTLY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS,, WEBLEY, SON & GOFTON. THE IMPROVEMENTS COMPRISE A MASSIVELY-BUILT 3-STOREY BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING, WITH CELLAR. THE GROUND FLOOR IS SUBDIVIDED INTO 2 MAIN SHOPS IN FRONT AND SEVERAL SOUNDPROOF ROOMS AT THE REAR <OF THE SHOPS. ' THF FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS ARE SUBDIVIDED INTO SEVERAL ROOMS. AN IMPORTANT 'MATURE OF THIS PROPERTY IS ACCESS TO I RIGIITS-OF-WAY FROM CASH EL STREET AND LICHFIELD STREET, THERE IS A LARGE MODERN GOODS ! LIFT; ALSO PASSENGER'LIFT. THE TRUSTEES HAVE NOT GRANT-' ED ANY LEASES AS THEY ARE DE-' TERMINED TO REALISE. 1 Tis line property is situated in an up-' siii'passed Central Key position right i» j the heart of the City, adjneent to modern 1 City shops, and is an Heirloom and a permanent investment Which mutt grow into immense value. FULL DETAILS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR INSPECTION WITH US. FORD & HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers, : -.;.-vl3l-133: Worcester Street. E.T. LAYBURN., Solicitor, for the Trustees, ■ 130 Hereford Street, Christchui Jch. ' ' SALE OF SERVICE CAR RUN AS A GOING CONCERN. T> ROAKE AND SONi Auctioneers, •*■*•'.. Dannevirke, will offer for sale byPUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, HIGH : STREET; DANNEVIRKE, ON FRIDAY, APjaiL 5, 1940, at 2.30 p.m., I the\SERVICE C/ R BUSINESS OF FEURICK AND JENSEN (operating between Dannevirke-Porigaroa-Akitio-Waione) AS A GOING CONCERN, including the goodwill and all vehicles, licences, and conTERMS:—IO per cent, on fall of ham-, mer,'balance on date of possession. Purchaser must be.: capable of holding trans- j port, licences and mail contracts. Further particulars may be obtained form-the auctioneers. .-■ UNRESERVED TIMBER SALE. j OTAKI RAILWAY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, At 12 .o'clock Sharp. , . MESSRS: J; L. BENNETT, LTD.*- in conjunction with HAROLD TAYLOR, have been instructed by the Otaki Timber Co., who are giving up business, to sell at their yards at the above date— 100,000 feet of mixed timber. . > ■: 50 tbtara)s.trame;rß. : . r;1 . -'500itbtafa: posts. . ... •■•'■•'">.. 2>ooo fencing battens. : . .'. ■ Flooring, match liningj Aveather boards, j . '■-. : .-.:,■-. All Seasoned Timber. The machinery consists-r----1 McDowell 4-side planer, 18 x. 14, with electric ' motor, belting, intermediate, j etc. ■ .• ' , 1 recutting saw and bench, with proper steel fastener. . I AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—Settlers and others, please'realise,- this rare opportunity, of; securing your timber requirements as the Dominion supplies are very j limited. ........ ; TOHNSONVILLE STORE AND DAIRY **:■ ■ STOCK SALE, MONDAY^ MARCH 18, at 12.30 p.m. 100 Head Cattle comprising:— J 20. f. and f. cows ! 9 f. and f. P.A:, cows j 9 fat.cows ex dairy . 2 cows on drop ;■'. 3 heifers r.w.b. . , 5 yearling heifers '.. 7 lS^month, heifers, empty 3 .st.eers".* ""' .-■-.• 1 2-year Jersey' bull 6; Potter bulls 25 store cows ' . 200 Sheep comprising:— 44 b.f. lambs . 100 store ewes , 40 f.m. Rom. rams FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. LIQUIDATION STOCK OF HIGHCLASS NEW FURNITURE AND CARPETS. TUESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. . At' Our "Mart,I'No. 8 Willeston Street. ' SALE BY- AUCTION — OF — 4 BRAND-NEW AND UP-TO-DATE OAK BEDROOM SUITES in the very latest styles,., with frameless Reflex mirrors, round, oval, and square mirrors. 3 BRAND-NEW OAK BUFFET DINING SUITES with latest draw-leaf tables and chairs to match (special designs). 4 VERY NICEi 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, "uphol. in latest coverings and shades (2 with, oak arms and fronts). 3 latest plain leadlignt clitoa; cabinets, 2 oak draw-leaf tables, 4 solid pauel single oak bedsteads, .10 ■ 2ft 6in rimu beadsteads, 12 new kapok beds^ 1 bale new double and single blankets (40 pairs) j 1 bale art silk eiderdowns, 2 Sleepy Hollow chairs, 1 walnut wardrobe, 1 mottled ash wardrpbe, 4 new carpets, 9 x 7ft 6in, 9ft x 9ft, 9ft x 10ft 6in,: and 9ft x 12ft, etc., etc. All brand-new and up-to-date stock. TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE • LIQUIDATOR; - . " IN AN ASSIGNED ESTATE. .Some'of these', suites , are worth up to £40 but are to be sold for what they will realise. These are all specially well-made goods. Inspection invited. On view Tuesday morning. Xp JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1940, Page 24

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