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AUCTIONS. ' TAKE WARNING. TAKE WARNING. The Owners are hereby notified that the undermentioned goods will be sold. -—:By—— £ # JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION TO COVER STORAGE AND CHARGES. LUGGAGE, GOODS, CHATTELS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ——At the Store THE COLONIAL CAK_.VIM_ CO. OF N.Z., LTD. Cable Street, City, ——On MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 29, 1941, MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 29, 1941, Commencing at 10.li) a.m. By Order of The Colonial Carrying Company of New Zealand, Ltd. (On account ot whom It may concern.) WITHOUT RESERVE. WITHOUT RESERVE. Unless Storage Charges are paid on or before 10 a.m., MONDAY. .'EPTEMBEK 29. 1941. The undermentioned goods comprise:— April, 1926. J F. Barber, 1 case, May. 1934, Mrs. M. Boyle Barc'iy, 14 packages ; April. 1925, A. "A Browne, tin trunk; Dec. 1928, J. Campbell. 7 packages, Mar., 1929. -Miss Cieary. 6 packages; June, 11)20. H. A. Gibson. I trunk. —. Gilding. 2 case.; Sept., 1922, Howard. 3 cases; Jan.. 1924. K. Hamilton Jack. 28 pkges.; Aug., 1924. Alias Johnson, 1 trunk; June, 1925, G. Kerr, 1 case, 2 wooden boxes; Sept.. 1921, Mug 21 pkges.; Feb.. 1922, McKernan, 1 case; Aug. 1926, Marriner, 54 pktes.; June, 1928, D. Moris, 3. pkges.; July, 1920. Miss Moss, 1 tin trunk. Nov.. 1930, Mrs. J. Neill. 15 pkges.; June, 1925, H. Oliver. 1 case; Feh., 1932. B. P. Kenier, 1 picture; July, 1919, Marriage, 1 trunk; Mar.. 1926, W. G Rex, 3 pkges.; 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.,1 1929, Mrs. Stewart, tin trunk; Nov., 1922, Sutton, 21 pkges.; April, 1923, Mrs. B E. Troup, 2 tin trunks; Mar., 1924, Miss Wafsh, 16 pkges.; Dec, 1939, David, 1 pkge.; Davies, 1 case; Empire Art, 2 pkges., Jones. 2 cases; H. Kerr, I case; J. Mack, 1 case; Manson, 4 p'.ges.; no name, 2 suitcases, leather bag, I set scales, 7 cases soap, 2 machines, 1 case and packages, vulcanising machine. 1 steel pump'; July. 1932, Overtoh-Smith, 28. pkges.: Purcell, 1 pkge.; Reid, 1 pkge.; Rod. 1 cabinet; W. H. Smith, 2 pkges. v Super, pictures, 1 case: Tui Production Co.. 1 pßee.; 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 pkges.; Empire 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., 1918, Mrs. C. H. Williams 2 j mirrors; no name, tin trunk, book press, palm stand, 1 case, table, tin trunk, case, fur coat, . tin hat box, 8 packages. j W. J, -Frost, set'of platform scales; May 1938, ™H, Ainslie; 1 box: Oct.. 1934, II J. Algar; 4' pkges.; April, 1934, Mrs. Bell ringer, 9 pkges.; Nov., 1938, E. C. Bull. 3 pkges.; Aug., 1937. Campbell, 1 case; Carter, 1 suitcase; March, 1934, J. J. Cronin, 3 cases, 2 pkges.; June, 1935, Mrs. F. Driscoll, 136 pkges. furniture; Faker. 1 suitcase; Forster', 1 case; April, j 1936, D. E. Hall, 2 pkges., bowser equipment ; Mrs. Hayne, piano; no name, 35 packages; April, 1938, Mrs. K. Holland, j 3 pkges.; Aug., 1935, Mrs. Ja.obsen, 1 pkge.; Jenkins,. 1 suitcase; July. 1929, Mrs. Chamberland, 1 case, 2 empty trunks: Dec, 1936, L. Larsen, 2 pkges.; July, 1935, I. H. Leslie, 2 pkges.j; McMillan, 2 pkges.; Moody, 7 pkges.; Feb., 1937, Miss M. Nelson, 1 case; June, 1938, A. Budge,. 1 trunk; Sacer. 3 pkges.; Jan., 1937, 1 pkge.. Sewman, 1 case, 3 sewing machine; July., 1938, Mrs. Skeggs, 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 Ware, 1 case; no mark, 3 new motor wheels, 2 solid tyres on rim. j The list of goods to be sold as above and the names of the respective owners can be seen at the offices of The Colonial Carrying Company of New Zealand, Ltd., 56 Victoria Street, Wellington, or at the offices of the Auctioneers, E. Johnston and Co., Auctioneers, No. 8 Willeston Street, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. EXHIBITION EXHIBITS, ELEC. • FANS, CURLY BIRCH PANELS, SPECIMEN GLASS JARS, ETC. F JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. J-J# WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. Sharp, AT OUR (BASEMENT) MART, No. 8 WILLESTON STREET, By Order of the Canadian Trade Commissioner. SALE BY AUCTION OF A LARGE QUANTITY OF CANADIAN CURLY BIRCH . PANELS, BEAUTIFULLY FIGURED AND POLISHED, as under: 16 Panels, Bft x 2ft 4in, 8 7ft x 2ft 4iu, 16 4ft 6in x 2ft 4in, 20 2ft 4in x 2ft 4in, 19 odd Panels, 120 lengths dressed Birch Panel, 7ft x lOin,; T. and G., 123 pieces Cedar, T and G., 7ft x 12in x lin, 6 pieces Bft x lOin v 2_in, dressed; 2 Special Pieces Inla*id Curly Birch suitable for dining- or writing-table; 4 cases each 60 sheets 16in x 20in Glass; 4 ALMOST NEW SPECIAL ELECTRIC FANS, complete with guards; 6 extra special heavy Glass 3tler Bulbous Glass Jars in. 3 sections with stopper in top (34- inches high), 4 special Jars 30 inches high, 6-inch diameter, with stoppers; 4 do. 27 inches high, 2 Rd. Jars, 16 inches high, and several smaller Jars. (These are wonderful glass Jars, very heavy glass and suitable for displays for chemists and confectioners.) Beau-tifully-made 3-SECTION CIRCULAR COUNTER made of wonderful polished Curly Birch. This beautiful Panelling was used in the Canadian Court at the Exhibition and is perfect. The Electric Fans are almost new and the Glass Jars are something quite out of the ordinary. Now on View. To be sold'in lots to suit buyers, WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. E. JOHNSTON- AND JCO.j_ Auctioneers. at our Basement mart, . no. 8 willeston street, E. JOHNSTON & CO.i Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, at 10.30 a.m. CLEARING SALE OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 200 LOTS 200 (All to be cleared regardless of price to make room for sale of Canadian exhibits). ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. Good 3-piece chesterfield suite, uphol. in fawn moquette; oak dining-room suite of 6 pieces, Morris chairs, 6 dark rimu dining chairs, full cabinet gramophone, 4 golden oak dining chains, fire screen, rimu corner chair, kauri sideboard, 6yds Ax. carpet runner, light rimu dining table, rimu china cabinet, rimu sideboard, rimu gateleg table, child's cot, rimu bedroom suite of 4 pieces, rimu duchesse chests and wardrobes, d. oak and rimu bedsteads and mattresses, kapok' beds and pillows, child's bed, hospital bed, dozens of good pictures and paintings, to be sold if they only realise Is each; cabin trunks, ' 2 gent's bicycles, lot of flower pots, garden fork, spade, clippers, water can, sieve, grubber, birdcage, kitchen table and chairs, pres. pan, en. kettles, elec. radiator, linoleum, lawn mower, kitchen utensils, and dozens of sundry lots. This will be an absolute clearing sale; out everything goes at any price at all. Come and get some bargains. SALE TUESDAY MORNING (BASEMENT), At 10.30 o'clock sharp. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. MORTGAGEES' SALE. JH. BETHUNE AND CO. Auctioneers under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington acting at the request of the Mortgagees will sell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms situate at Corner Featherston Street and Brandon Street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY the Ist DAY OF OCTOBER, 1941, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock In the afternoon the following property:— ALL THAT piece of land situate In Block 9 of the Belmont Survey District containing THREE ROODS SIX AND FOUR TENTHS PERCHES (oa. 3r. 6.4 per.) more or less being part of Section 37 of the Hutt District and being also Lot Number 3 and part of Lot Number 4 on Deposited Plan 8243 (Town of Belmont Extension Number 5) and being the whole of the land comprised In Certificate of Title Volume Number 470 Folio 289 Together with the rights of way over parts of Lots I, 2 and 4 on the said Plan created or reserved by Transfers Numbers 185594. 214892. and 214893 together with the Water Rights reserved by Transfer Number 214893 over part of Lot 2 on the said Deposited Plan and subject to the Right of Way created or granted by Transfers Numbers 185594 and 214893 over part of Lot 3 on the said Plan And Subject to the Fencing* Agreement contained in Memorandum of Transfer Registered Number 72861. The property will be sold free of all encumbrances. A True copy of the conditions of sale the Mortgagees' application to sell, and estimate of the value of the property may be seen at the office of the said Registrar and a true copy of the said conditions at the office of the above Auctioneers without payment of fee. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to MESSIEURS HARDIID BOYS & HALDANE. Solicitors, T. & G. Building, Wellington, as Agents for H. P. Smith Solicitor for the Mortgagees, AUCTIONEERS' NOTE: The property to be sold Is situated off Wairere Road, Belmont, and is a first-class building Site. There is also standing on the pro--perty the remains of a building destroyed by fire. \\M'. .Vl.ih. I.mt- Jf Hall lime l-lucK. toi all VV pujpnse.« and all papers, from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evenino Post Printing Works. Tel, 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 77, 27 September 1941, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 77, 27 September 1941, Page 16

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