AUCTIONS^ " TOMOUUOW, at 1.30 p.m. IN TUJfi AIAKT, 1)1 UIXON «T»KIST. C\\i I'HWK AND CO., AUCTION KKHH, ■•WILL SELL A- QUANTITY OV D'UKMCURE SIOVKU TO THK MAKT B"OK 3AL.4. 250 LOTH 250 machines, wardrobes, (ludif.sHC chests, seaman's chest, ftroslde -aulu, inmoli.ln bati™ oedestal uunbonrds, bodstonds (nil sizes), easy chairs, sldeboimla. (ilnin K tables, 14 chairs, stretchers, trn melons i mirrors, kapok buds, pillows, mirrors, couches, tallboya, rlilna cablnots. uoolcliik utensils, crockery, cutlery, and furniture ■of every description. No Reserve. I C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. STOP~PKKSS t MISSING V.C. : .._ , Kugby.—The Nhvj Zealandcr Sergeant James A. Ward, who is reported missing, would have attended an investiture at Buckingham Palace this week to receive his Victoria Cttoss.—-8.0.W. DRIVER CHARGED. ■ Hastings. — Frank Robert Jamieson, labourer, aged 19.. of Waipukurau, was today repnanded for two weeks on bail on a charge that while in a state of Intoxication he was in charge of a motorvehicle and by an act of omission , caused the death 6f James Andrew - Pollock, bbilbrmaker, married, of Napier, last night.—P.ATAKE WARNING. TAKE WARNING. The Owners are hereby notified that the undermentioned goods will be sold. -By ' . R JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. ', PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION TO COVER STORAGE AND CHARGES. LUGGAGE, GOOUS, CHATTELS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, At the Store—— THE COLONIAL CARRYING'CO. OF N.Z., LTD. Cable Street, City, On-— MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 29, 1941, ■ MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 29, 1941, Commencing at 10.ID a.m. By Order of The N.Z. Carrying Co. (On account of whom it may concern.) . ' WITHOUT RESERVE. WITHOUT RESERVE. Unless Storage Cnarges are puid on or before 10 a.m., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1941. The undermentioned goods comprise:— April, 1926, J. F. Barber, 1 case; May, 1934, Mrs. M. Boyle-Bare"ay, 14 packages; April, 1925; A. A. Browne; tin trunk; Dec. 1928, J. Campbell, 1 packages; Mar., 1929, Miss Cleary, 6 packages; June, 1920,. H. A. Gibson,,l trunk,,—. Gilding, 2 cases; Sept., 1922, Hdward, 3 cases; Jan.,' 1924, K. Hamilton Jack, 28 pkges.; Aug., 1924, Miss Johnson, 1 trunk; June, 1925, G. Kerr, 1 case, 2 wooden boxes; S^pt., 1921, King. 21 pkges'.'; Feb., 1922, McKernan, 1 case; Aug., 1926, Marriner, 54 pktes.; June, j 1928, D. Mons, 3 pkges.;, July, 1920. Miss I Muss, 1 tin trunk ; Nov., 1930, Mrs. J. Neill, 15 pkges.; June, 1925, H. Oliver, 1 case; Feb., 1932, B. P. Kenier, 1 picture; July, 1919, Marriage/ 1 trunk; Mar., 1926, W. G. Rex, 3 pkgea.; Mar., 1927, Robertson, 13 pkges.; June, 1928, C. Smith, 1 case; Mar., 1930, Miss J. Smith, 2 pkges.; Sept., 1930, Miss K. Stevens, 3 cases, 1 trunk; Aug., 1929, Mrs: Stewart, tin trunk* Nov., f 1922, Sutton, 21 pkges.; April, 1923, Mrs. B. E. Troup, 2 tin trunks; Mar., iy24, Miss Walsh, 16 pkges.; Dec, 1939, David, 1 pkge.; Davies, 1 case; Empire Art, 2 pkges., Jones, 2 cases; H. Kerr, 1 case; J. Mack, 1 case; Manson, 4 pkges.; no name, 2 suitcases, leather bag, 1 set scales, 7 cases soap, 2 machines, 1 case and packages, vulcanising machine, 1 steel pump ; July, 1932, Overton-Smith, 28 pkges.; Purcell, 1 pkge.'; Reid, 1 pkge.; Rod, 1 cabinet.; W. H. Smith, 2 pkges.; Super, pictures, 1 case; Tui Production Co., 1 pkge.; no mark, 1 condenser; Wood, 2 cases; Woodger, 2 cases; June, ' 1928, Arnott, tin trunk; Dec, (1923, J. Beattie, 1 clock; June, 1926, L. M. Black, 5 cases books; David, 4 chairs; Feb., 1925, M. Emmerson, 12 pliges.; Umpire Art, 3 cases; Nov., 1925, Fenton, 7 >pkges.; Feb., 1924, A. J. Fogarty, 5 pkges.; Feb., 1934, R. Foster, 4 pkges.; no name, 21 pkges.; Feb., 1919, H. Hope 2 pkges.; June,, 1923, Mrs. Martelli, tin trunk; Aug., 1920, A. H. Nattrass, 3 pictures; Dec, 1931, Mrs. Norton tin trunk, table; Jan., 1935, H. W. Osborne, Ltd., 2 hampers machinery; Oct., 1918, Mrs. Quinlan, bath, sundries; Feb. 1928, H. Roe, 9 pkges.; Dec, 1921, Miss Rogers, tin trunk; Jan., 1924, G. B. Smith, 1 case; Feb., 1922, Mrs. Rose Stevens, 4 pkges.; Oct., 1931, L. E. Williams, 56 steel winflow frames; Oct., 1918, Mrs. C. H. Williams 2 mirrors; no name, tin trunk, book ' press,'palm stand, 1 case, table, tin trunk, case, fur coat, tin hat box, 8 packages; W. J. Frost, set of platform scales; May, 1938, H. Ainsiie, 1 box; Oct., 1934, H. J. Algar, 4 pkges.; April, 1934, Mrs. Bellringer, 9 pkges.; Nov., 1938," E. C. Bull, 3 pkges.; Aug., 1937, Campbell, 1 case; Carter, 1 suitcase; March, 1934, J. J. Cronln, 3' cases, 2 pkges.; June, 1935, Mrs. F. Drlscbll, 136 pkges. furniture; Faker. 1 suitcase; Forster, 1 case; April, 1936, D. E. Hall, 2 pkges., bowser equipment'; Mrs. Hayne, piano; no name, 35 packages; April, 1938, Mrs. K. Holland, 3 pkges.; Aug., 1935, Mrs. Jacobsen, 1 » pkge.; Jenkins, 1 suitcase; "July, 1929, • Mrs. Chamberland, 1 case, 2 empty trunks; Dec, 193fi, L. Larsen, 2 pkßes.; July, 1935, I. H. Leslie, 2 pkpes.; McMillan, 2 pkges.; Moody, 7 pkees.; Feb., 1937, Miss M. Nelson, 1 case; June, 1938, A.- Rudge, 1 trunk; Sacer, 3 pkges.; Jan., 1937, 1 pkge.; Sewman, 1 case, 1 sewing machine; July., 1938, Mrs. Skecgs. 89 pkges. furniture ; April, 1935, H. G. S. Sparring, 4 pkges.; Superior, pictures, 2 cases : Walker, 1 suitcase; Ward, mattress and bed; Sept., :, 1935,- C,-Warei rl. case;'.i>o mark, 3 new motor wheels, 3 solid .tyres on rim. The list of" goods'' to- be sold as above. ijnd the names of the respective owners enn bo soon at the* offices of The -"N.Z." CnVrytap Co.. 50 Victoria Street, Wellington, or 'at tllo offices of the• A'ucttOrieerfl, E; Johnston-and Co., Auctioneers, ;No.. .8- Wllleston. .JStreot.. botween tho hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ; . E. r .TOHNST.ON ; & CO.. ' '■ / ' Auctioneers. v „. , « _.__.-„ . KINGSWAY.. AUC.TION MART, .Lnnibton ' Quay. . < TOMORUO\V,,nt I.HO .p.m. Several consignments of pupm-tor .■F.urnlturo, Carpets, and Rues linvci boon delivered to our rooms, and &«;» for. Immitftlfttp dlspnunl. romprlsing—MorTern arid i<xpoi)sivol,v-mtulp onU bedroom suite, with comblnntlon . tutlboy. .and.all as now, 4-j>lo«p nnl< hptlronin «ulto .■•xvith; large mlrvorcti-drthr' wtirrtrnlw (worth , €40), 4-plrcp rlmu .bedroom sulto with • ■fallboy. modern oalt dlnltfK willo with riiiiw- ■ l(?af fabln. 2 rpfirt flji.nll!,v ,mnilo chostorftolM 1 aiVltes (one with looso' 'pnvnrs^. 2'OhOHlPr- • flpld. couches (suitnhlc for -IonMC criver«i. walnut sideboard.'2 smnll/rlmu sldohoili-ds*. .".."rUnn-wardrobe..' oak/and ■ rlnui «liif^u»«swi«. 8 single beds, strotoher. ' ' V, ' NvK S-vnlvo Wahklln radl" ■ (latA mmloU. 3.-v«lv<( ,rn<llo. mirrors, . 4 h.b. qalt • ohalrs, oco, tni >Im, Apex vacminf rlpSrtpr! CAt\t\'o clennor. .* tin trunks. In pond order.. 2 lots 2-whpot burrows, solid hide "nsy rlmlr. flroslflp <*hnlr.i fivds Hno. ft x 10V, VVUton. rnniet. n x 0 Ax. carpet, oak psoritolrp. nnorn Blns>«n"<. furtni-ns. olnr-U. pair larr* viishr. oninmpMls. HrdinioTcs. linpTi. plot hint. p!w'">rv. olp<j. Iron. 7-stop nrcan. old ernnrtfntlw rior't (nerffict flmfikpcper). PUPbonrrlfi. rhamnlon chlphenfpr. ens-ovpp. nnrl n CPTiornl ranuo of mlfwllnticotia ennrls. Jas. V. DAVTDSON. Auctioneer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 16
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