AUCTIONS, AT THE TERRACE. TOMORROW, at 2 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION OF 2 SUPER AX. CARPETS, 9 x 12 and 13ft Gin x lift 3in, both in excellent order and very nice designs, felt, 17----stop cottage organ, in perfect order, and stool, specially well-made CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 2 DIVAN CHAIRS, uphol. in best-quality fawn ■wool moquette and fitted with loose cushions (this is an expensive suite), special OAK JACOBEAN DRAWLEAF TABLE and 6 special JACOBEAN PADDED BACK DINING CHAIRS to match (these are good), "CUTLER" OAK ROLLER-TOP DESK in excellent order, almost new swing back office armchair, comfy chairs, lot of good books, Ax. nigs, 2 fawn Angora rugs, spark guard, tea wagon, crockery, trout rod, valuable OAK FOLDING BED DIVAN, complete with cushions, mattresses, and i blankets (this is a good one), water colours and paintings by W. G. Baker, Chas. Young, and others, barometer, VALUABLE SEXTANT IN MAHOGANY CASE, pot plants, Speedee elec. kettle, elec. extension, CROMWELL ALL-WAVE RADIO, lovely tone and perfect, radio table, I etc. , At No. 281 THE TERRACE (near Mac Donald Crescent). I TOMORROW, at 2 p.m. Not a great many lots, but expensive furnishings and carpets all in good order. P JOHNSTON AND CO., , *-^m Auctioneers. AT KILBIRNIE. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. . • TOMORROW MORNING. At 10.30 a.m. SALE BY AUCTION OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEST QUALITY AND NEW AX CARPETS, 9 x 12, 9 x 10ft 6, ax. runner, VALUABLE CHIPPENDALE CHINA CABINET, leopard skin rug, piano stool, pedestals for vases, HEAVILY CARVED CHINESE SETTEE COUCH in ebony, ax. rugs, seagrass chairs, elec standard lamp, inlaid with ivory, 4-fold firescreen, pair valuable bronze horses, Chinese reading lamp, occ. tables, paintings, large mirror, lounge rug, ENGLISH OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, A.B. chairs, ibex chairs, English oak buffet, tea wagon, crockery and glassware, SOLID MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE including mirror door wardrobe, mah. duchesse, mah. pedestal, and double mah. bedstead, complete, all in excellent order, 2 single •wood bedsteads, and mattresses, pair double blankets, oval mirror duejiesse. kitchen utensils, table and chairs, alum, ware, kettle, lawn mower, hose, large kauri board, garden tools, garden roller, brass pres. pan, jam jars, brooms, mops, dust bin, etc. At the residence, No. 104 Yule Street, Kilbirnie. Everything is in very nice order. Sale, tomorrow morning, at 10.30 a.m. sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, at 10.30 a.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 91 DIXON STREET, HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED BY THE WELLINGTON MONTE DE PIETE LOAN AND EXCHANGE CO. (I. TREISTER), 129 WILLIS STREET, TO SELL THE FOLLOWING UNREDEEMED PLEDGES IN THE MART ON FRIDAY NEXT AS ABOVE. 1937. Sept.—l 444 electric motor. 1938. June: 1936 camera, 1865 camera. July: 1890 2 chains and coin, sow case, 1891 watch 1932 P. typewriter. August: 1937 9-carat watch, 1959, 18-carat watch, 1963 shoes. Sept.: 2013 ring, 2018 encyclopaedia. Oct.: 2038 suit, 2046 suit and watch in case, 2047 watch, links, and brooch, 2074 suit. Dec: 2118 cig. case, links, and watch, 2122 tea service, 2124 overcoat, 2125 chain, 2127 cig. case. 1939. Jan.: 2155 r. coat, 2155 suit, 2186 tools, 2192 accordion; Feb.: 3223 kitbag and shoes, 3225 golf clubs in bag. March: 324G books in case, 3259 suit. April: 3318 overcoat. May: 3364 coin, 3370 suit length, 3386 elec. iron, 3394 r. coat, 3398 plane 3406 watch, 3418 watch, 3420 watch and chain, 3423 golf clubs in bag. June: 3437 watch, 3467 suit, 3468 d. suit, 3473 overcoat, 3478' ring, 3482 suit length, 3487 watch, 3491 overcoat and gloves. July: 3513 d. ring, 3524 ring, 3565 Singer elec. pt. machine, 3572 9-carat chain, 3573 watch. Aug.: 3583 w, watch, 3584 g. watch, 3587 watch and 9-carat chain, 3558 cig. case; 3592 slide rule, 3598 plane, 3626 overcoat. 3629 watch, 3631 3 brooches. Sept.: 3648 medal, 3649 camera in case. 3659 watch, 3669 clarionette in case, 3707 overcoat. October: 3712 watch and suit, 3752 watch, 3767 pen, 3783 d. suit. Nov.: 3804 plane, 3807 camera, 3808 d. ring, 3814 suit, 3817 j watch, 3824 skates. 3830 watch. 3834 watch.! Dec: 3855 fob watch. 3860 watch, 38711 ring. 1940. January: 3906 suit. 3920 suit, 3940 overcoat. Feb.: 3994 steward's coat, 4096 overcoat: ALSO: j Shopping bags, ties, mangle, wringer, pictures, lino, square, bed and mattress, fender, pram, tie presses 1. costume, elec. irons, elec. gram, pickup, albums, suitcase and paintings, trousers, coats and waistcoats, etc. Any lot can be cleared on payment of interest up to time of sale. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, CASH REGISTER, GAS STOVE, ETC. p W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONJm EERS. have received instructions to sell a QUANTITY OF FURNITURE REMOVED TO THE MART FOR SALE. COMPRISING: 2 FIREPROOF SAFES. 5 OFFICE AND TYPISTE DESKS (various sizes), NATIONAL CASH REGISTER (VzA to £2 10s), OAK DTNTNG SUITES, DIVAN, and BEDROOM SUITES, oak escritoires, tallboys, china cabinets, elec oven, ottoman, duchesse chests, frameless mirrors, bookshelves, settee, fireside chah'9, d. table and chairs, occ. tables, easy chairs, wardrobes, d. and s. beds, kapok mattresses, etc. Also: 450 SHEETS IRON, 9ft lengths. NO BESERVE. & w pm^ Auctioneer. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. TENDERS FOR SHEEP SKINS. THE WELLINGTON LIVE STOCK A BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.) is calling for tenders for the purchase of Sheep and Lamb Skins from the Wellington Abattoir for the month of September. Specifications and conditions of tender may be obtained from the Secretaries, G. O. SUTTON AND RUSSELL, National Bank Building, Opposite G.P.0., WELLINGTON. KKUIM' &TKKI. SHfc.K'l PILING. 100 I'ER CEN'I BKITISH. APHODUCI of iJjormau Long for Breakwaters, Bridge Abutments, Coffer Dams, anri Kiverbank Protection Works Sole New Zealand Agents: JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., Willis Street, Wellington , NOTICE MAKE SURE of receiving a Copy of thf "EVENING POST" Daily King the PUBLISHING DKPAH'I MEM ol the "EVENING POST." Tele phone 34-040, and arrange to have your copy delivered regularly eaclj evening, (
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 49, 26 August 1940, Page 12
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