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STOP PRESS ♦ ■■ FORBURY TROTS. Spitfire Plandicap.—Golden River 1, Direct Bingen 2. Scr.: Con- . flagrate, Goldfinder, Marco Polo, Premier Royal. President's Handicap.—WorthyNeed 1, Bronze Eagle 2. Scr.: Dark Hazard, Fremont, Special Edition. AUCTIONS. AT-OUR BASEMENT MABT (No. 8 Willeaton Street). E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock Sharp. BIG CLEARING SALE Of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, DINING AND BEDROOM. FURNISHINGS, ETC., ALL SUPERIOR FURNITURE. Complete contents of 2 homes, removed from tne Colonial Carrying Co. of N.Z., Ltd.'s Store, and JohnsonvMe. This is all very nice Furniture. Comfy 3-piece chesterfield suite uphol. in blue damask with loose cushions, highbacfe chesterfield lounge and divan chair to match, 6 good seagrass chairs, solid oak ext. dining table, dark oafe Jacobean dining-room suite of 6 pieces, also oak dining suite of 6 pieces with refectory dining table, oak and rlmu tea wagons, plant stands, occ. tables, 2 good chesterfield lounges, oak and rlmu fireside arid easy chairs, full oak cabinet gramophone, firescreen, mission chair, overmantel*; 6 rimu dining chairs, rlmu gateleg table, oak Morris chair (cost £6 10s), crockery and glassware, mahogany sideboard, d. oak and rimu' bedsteads and mattresses, good kapok beds and pillows, almost new twin full panel rimu beds and wires and new kapoks, good stretchers, 2 frameles3 mirrors, child's cot, oak pedestal cupboard, colonial wardrobes, linoleums, fire guard, 3 kitchen stools, dust bins, 2 Singer tailors' sewing machines, dressmaker's model, canvas cover 8 x 10, office desk, clothes dryer, Ice chest, casement blinds, good tennis net, pieces of carpet and rugs, 3-burner kerosene cooker and oven, kitchen tables, folding screen, pictures of all descriptions, cutlery, brass fire kerb, seagrass pushchair, kitchen sunVERY GOOD LOT. ALSO: (To be sold at 10.30 a.m. sharp) By Order Marine Department: SALE BASEMENT TOMORROW MORNING. At 10.30 o'clock. K°% °?oti'nSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. * TRUSTEES' SALE. AT LOWER HUTT. y JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. A MOST INTERESTING AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. WONDERFUL ART TREASURES, VALUABLE BRONZE ORNAMENTS AND STATUARY. VALUABLE PAINTINGS by C. L. Worsley, E. W. Christmas." and Continental artists, valuable painted porcelain in elegant gilt frame, old and valuable French gilt-framed mirror, expensive Amphora- and Dresden ornaments, walnut and mahogany occ. tables, 2 old brass electric light arms, 2 Exhibition bronze figure ornaments (cost hundreds of pounds), elegant carved ban chairs old brass and copper ware, 200 volumes of books, crystal, old and valuable china, Royal Worcester coffee cups, c.p. ware surplus household furniture, walnut buffet, chesterfield lounge, easy chairs, oak bedsteads, best quality mattresses, large wardrobe, 6 card tables, large Milner safe, engineer's tools, bench, drill, small anvil, carpenter's tools, numerous garden tools, 5 sieves. hose, "Shanks raot°r mower (out of order but a great machine), almost new lawn mower, large quantity of photographic chemicals, Edge lawn mower, 120 small flower pots, garden ornaments, extra large frog, ornamental netting frames, mangle, wringer, wheelbarrow, and hundreds of mo3t interesting lots and art pictures. ' _ 350 LOTS 350 .OF SURPLUS FURNITURE, ETC. AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 93 WOBURN ROAD, LOWER HUTT. By order ot the Guardian Trust and Executors Co. of N.Z., Trustees, in the Estate of the late G. A. Chapman. A most valuable collection of unusual and expensive ornaments, bronzes, marble statuary, paintings, walnut and man. furniture, etc , surplus furniture and ornaments. SALE FRIDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. On View morning of. sale from 9 a.m; • Everything for absolute sale. FULL DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. SUPER FURNITURE AND CARPET AUCTION. MOTOR MOWER, ETC. (From Lower.Hutt.) F. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, AT OUR MART (No. 8 Wllleston Street). Commencing at 12.30 Sharp. WONDERFUL ULTRA-MODERN WALNUT DINING-ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, expensive carpets, hand-made Persian rug, new body carpet, upright grand ! * piano, expensive chesterfield suites, Inlaid walnut bridge and fireside chairs, good lot of e.p ware, magnificent and almost new silver-plated walnut cocktail cabinet (cost £90). child's expensive electric train k with 100 ft of lines, elec. engine, coal tender. Pullman carriages, condenser, etc., cost £30, grandfather clock, valuable "Keynsham" motor mower' (English), as new, crockery, crystal, blankets, sheets, cutlery, china cabinet, twin oak and walnut beds, almost new "Neeco" (3-plate) elec. cooker, kitchen utensils^ and appointrem'oved to our mart from lower hutt fob convenience of sale. 300 LOTS 300 A Wonderful Collection of most expensive and almost brand-new super furniture and earners. DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. miles.—B-10 Tokalon, 24 (D. Teahen), 1; 4 ( -4 Black Label. 12 (J. Bryce, jun.), 2; 7-9 Golden River, 12 (R. Messervy), 3. Also started: 10-8 Bright Lass scr, 2-1 Conflagrate scr, 5-5 Direct Blngen scr, 3-2 Gold Finder scr, 9-6 Hoyden scr. 6-7 Lunch Hour scr, 1-3 Marco Polo scr. One length and a half.: one length. Time, 3min ,19 l-ssec. King George Handicap, £450; 4.31 class; 2 miles.—3-2 Pleasant Guy, 12 (R. Townley), 1; 6-5 Dark Hazard, scr (M. C. McTlgue), 2; 5-6 Worthy Need, scr (F. Holmes), 3. Also started: 4-4 Foremost Junior scr. 1-1 Bronze Eagle 12, 2-2 Lightning Lady 24. Three lengths; one and a half lengths. No time Freyberg Handicap, £200; '3.16 class; 1 mile and 3 furlongs.—6-7 Shady Glen, scr (F. C. Walker). 1; l-l Glenlee, scr (D. C. Watts), 2; 5-4 Rerekohua, 24 (R. Donald), 3. Also started: 2-2 Sandlways scr, 7-6 Vlscosa scr, 4-5 Recluse 12. 3-3 Lazybones 24. Two lengths and a half; six lengths. Time, 3min. Achilles Handicap, £250: 3.31 class; 1% j miles.—s^s Jack Sprat, scr (D. C. Watts), I;1 7-8 Bankstock. scr (J. B. Pringle). 2: 4-11 Joan Conquest. 24 (P Gallagher). 3. Also started. "4-J Black Art scr (bracketed with j Joan Conquest). 12-11 Gallinford scr. 3-2 Jill Tar scr. 8-9 JorrocUs scr, 6-6 Oregon scr, 9-7 Oxford Kinc srr. 1-3 Battle Colours 12, 10-10 Siege Gun 12, 2-4 Countless 24. Ilrl2 Marfax 36. Four Ifingtbs; three lengths. Time, 3mln 19 l-ssec. Dominion Handicap, £300: 3.44 class; 1 mile and 5 furlongs.—l-1 Certissimus, scr (D. Teahen) 1; 2-2 Within, scr (W. J. Doyle), 2; 3-6 Bush Laddie, 36 (E. J. Smith), 3. Also started: 4-4 Reception scr, 5-3 Tan John scr, 6-4 Gracie Fields 12, 7-7 Jenny Guy 24, 8-8 Gerfalcon 48. Three lengths; three lengths. Time, 3min 41 2-ssec. Churchill Handicap, £300; 3.5 class; 1% mllea. —I_2 Walter Moore, scr (D. C. Watts), 1; 2-1 Springfield Globe. 24 (R. B. Berry), 2; 4-4 Clockwork, scr (R. Donald), 3. Also started: 4-4 Mazaire scr (bracketed with Clockwork). 5-6 King's Jubilee scr, 7-5 Lady Carol scr. 8-8 Onhiltree scr, 6-7 Worthy Cross scr, 3-3 Special Edition 12. Length; four lengths. Time, 3min 1 3-ssec. WOODVILLE REHANDICAP For the Oete Handicap on, the first day of the Woodvilie Meeting on Saturday, RaUahanga has been rehandicapped from 7.12 to 8.3. WOODVILLE ACCEPTANCES Owners and trainers are reminded that acceptances for all first day's events at the Woodvilie Meeting, to be held on Saturday and Monday, close this evening at 8 o'clock. i

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1941, Page 10

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