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X Rugby.—The possibility is suggested in military Circles in London - that the. permanent German forces ; which have crossed the Mediterra:ir::i end arrived in Tripolitariia { arc increasing slowly in strength. ; Units of at least one armoured ! division are known to be operat- J ing and German communiques have { mentioned reports which indicate \ thnt th?y have reconnoitred on tho eastern side of the desert, although, ) there is nothing to suggest th« ■ locality, except that it was inside j the region of the Gulf of Sifte. la I Berlin officials claimed that th 6 German African corps had occu* j pied El Agheila.—B.O.W. J AUCTIONS. TRUSTEES' SALE AT WADESTOWN. JT? JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), At 12 Noon Sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. 300 LOis 300 A most completely-furnished Home (everything in beautiful order). At the Residence, No. 13 ROSCOE TERRACE (Off Main Road), WADESTOWN. By Order of The Guardian Trust and Executors Co., of New Zealand in a deceased person's estate. DRAWING-ROOM: Superior Ax. body carpet,, 18 x 13ft Gin. hearth rug, good spark guard, brasses, hand-beaten brass log box, coal scuttle, smokers' stands, a very nice collection of ornaments and vases, plaques, coloured glassware, old and valuable walnut ciisy chair (lady's), upright grand piano by Ernst Kaps (in perfect order). Gulbranscii console model radio, occ. chairs, a very nice lot of water colours and etchings, well-made chesterfield lounge and 3 easy chairs, all iv good order, fitted with good-quality blue repp., loose covers, best of oak tables, writing bureau, sets of bookshelves, lot of books, brass-top coffee table, window seat cushions, elec. radiator, (5 cushions, cave-back chair, brass candlesticks, brass jug. DINING-ROOM: Ax. carpet (super quality), 12 x '10ft. Gin, small gas radiator, bronze and brass ornaments, ij, very nice collection'of china and glassware, H.P. spode, plates, old Persian blue plates, H.P. china of all descriptions, 'lot of blue "china, crystal tumblers, decanters, claret jug, wines, teasets, wonderful ' old blue bowls, E.P. cake stand, E.P. toast rack, cream jug, E.P. teapot, E.P. bread board, goblets, etc., old paintings, very nice kauri pedestal sideboard with plain leadlight doors, kauri oxt. dining table, 6 h.b. chairs to match, 2 good Morris chairs, occ. table, oak tea. wagon, 200 volumes of interesting books, very nice silk poplin and. net curtains, card table and nicely-polished dresser, table linen, etc. HALL, STAIRS, AND LANDING: 27yds Ax. stair carpet and runner to match, hall chair, hall . seat, oak, hall cabinet, oak framed mirror, old English oak carved, hall table in excellent order, old walnut hall clock, brass trays, mirror, large rug (7ft Giu x 4ft Gin) gateleg table, CONTENTS Ob' FOUR WELLFURNISIIEL> BEDKOOAIS: Including Ax^ carpet (fawn), 12. x 10ft Gin. Ax. carpet, 7ft Gin x 7ft Gin, Wilton carpet, Oft x 7ft Gin, several pieces of Ax. carpet, 4 good'S.W. bedsteads and wires, good kapok beds and pillows, eiderdowns, blankets, sea'grass chair, several good occ. tables,-H.B. chairs, Kbod taiiboys ami - chests of drawers. 4 mirrors, 'duchesse'chests,.wire seated couch, hospital bedstead and-cushions, bedside lamp, bedside tables, towel rail, peel, cupboards,' chambers, "Sterling" drophead sewing machine,' in "'perfect order (a good .machine), hassocks, stools, carved occ. table, etc.; also kitchen utensils, brass pres. pan, jam jars, mixing bowl, pudding bowls, good alum.' saucepans, girdle 'brooms, mops, old willow dinner service and cups and sets of jugs (there is a great collection of blue china in this sale. all very nice), cutlery, scales, and weights, strainers, en. ware, elec. iron, wrincer, clothes horse, deck chair, slop pail, kitchen table and chairs, 2 kettles, axe, garden tools, sieve, lawn mower, etc., etc. This is a very nice sale. Owing to the large number of lots the sale will commence at J2 .noon- sharp., ~"'•■ On view morning of sale. E. JOHNSTON ANB CO.; * . Auctioneers^ • ■■■■■, t BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME/ LOWER :HUTT. v: ■■>■■: ' In Charming" Groi'fnds.' ■' To Be Sold at Public' Auction oil WEDNESDAY, APRJL 2,' 1941. '„ At'2.3o p.m. , • ;.„..,. MESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE & ; CQ.;haYcy been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their rooms. ■ Elrandon Stivet-, on the above date the attractive and well ? fitted resilience: "LYXTOX," WYXDRU.M. AVENUE; " LOWER HUTT. : ■..•'•••■i Ou two floors, with-tiled roof, the.'■housecomprises 3 reception-rooms and--la;rgft square entrance "hall; all' connected' by double pln.tc-^lßss-'doore^'idjjal^fißr eu- ~ tcrtninfng;' Trench . dooits opening on to lawn and lovely garden witb stream;, four bedrooms and sleeping porch, model bathroom, toilets,. etc., with chromium fittings and rubber floors. Kitchen finished in-cream and cherry with stainless steel bcuch, electric stove and ya's 'pinto. BuiK-iu garage with drive. ■■ ■ . ■ POSSESSION AVAILABLE IN ONE MONTH. Of old English design, the house is set in grounds which have an area of approximately lr 0.34p, practically level.,a,re delightfully not out in lawns and gardens, and which- run back to the Waiwhotu Stream. For further particulars and arrangements to view, apply to J. if. BICTMUNE-& CO., ' Auctionccws., ]'A Featliciston Slit'et, corner Brandon Street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1941, Page 16
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