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_ auctions. TRUSTEES SALE AT PLIMMERTON. £V JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. OUU THURSDAY MORNING, 01/U < At 10.30 o'clock Sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of LI'EIUOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, "RADIOLA" .ALL-WAVE RADIO, up-to-date and in perfect order, AX. CARPETS. 9 x 12 /I and 9 x 7ft 6, inlaid lino, special quality 36in real Brussels runners, good rugs, pictures, old mahogany armchair, walnut easy chalr> occ. chairs, good leather-top -.-drawer offlce table, green mohair table cover, large mirror back sideboard, lot of crockery and glassware, tumblers, old china, books, 3 good clocks, 7 heavy blue repp curtains, ornaments, vases, wellmade 3-piece chesterfield suite ln mo- < queUe and chesterfield lounge in moquette, gramophone and . records, 3 good chests drawers, duchesse chests, old mah. mirror, 3. wood bed and best quality new single mattress and brand-new double kapok, bed and pillows to 'match, sets of bookshelves, deck chair, 2 commodes, walking sticks, hospital bedstead, cutlery, spoons, forks knives, carvers, kitchen table and chairs, uood lot of kitchen utensils, alum, saucepans, good enamelware bowls, basins, step ladder, 2 burner, petrol stove, single kerosene stove, good scales and weights, brooms, mops. Kettles, meat safe, cupboard, blan- ' kets. c'panes, good elec. jug, teapots, ■ groceries, flat irons, cake tins, lot of crockery, spring balance, 15ft ladder, lot of ship chandlery, canvas, timber, flower pots, drainpipes, lot of water piping,« 3-8. V_.'%. and 1-lnch. good garden tools, spade, fork, rake, clippers, tools, gal. baths, lot of chain, rope, boat spars, matting, good gratings, and other lots far too" numerous to particularise. VI THE RESIDENCE, MAIN ROAD./ PLIMMERTON (opp. Reiths Garage). See flag. By order of the Trustees In the Estate of the ■ ie U. Miller (deed.). WITHOUT RESERVE. , This ls a very Interesting collection. I <ALE THURSDAY MORNING at 10.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. At 11 a.m. At 11 a.m. AT THE FRUIT MARKET, _5-29 Allen Street. MESSRS. A. POPE AND CO., LTD., have received Instructions to sell by Auction ' the entire contents. of 5-roomed Bungalow, which for the convenience of sale • have been removed to their rooms at the Fruit Market, Allen Street. The furniture has been well made and well cared for, and anyone requiring would be well advised to inspect. The carpets and rugs in particular are in fine condition. Particulars of sale :— LOUNGE. Settee and 3 armchairs, 2 palmstands, 1 standard lamp, 1 card table, 1 copper wood box, 5 beautiful cushions, 1 Axminster carpet, approx. 17 x 15, 1 hearth rug. DINING-ROOM: Dining table and 6 chairs, 1 sideboard, 1 settee, 1 heavy armchair, 1 piano stool (double size), 1 Axminster carpet, 9 x 10.6. BEDROOM: . Suite comprising double bedstead, wire and kapok mattress, wardrobe, lowboy and 'duchesse. 1 pillows, carpet 10 x 12ft 6in, bedroom, single bedstead and wire mattress, 2 pillows and tallboy, carpet 9x6. Also 1 piece hall carpet, several yards stair carpet, complete with rods, small door mat, hall seat. KITCHEN: 1 table 3ft Sin x 3ft Gin, 1 large carpet mat and 3 small pieces, pots and pans, buckets, brooms, Hoover cleaner and flttings, jam I*l rs etc etc AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—AII the above furniture i_ solid oak and in splendid condition, and is to be sold without reserve. Remember, goods on view morning of sale. Place of SaIe—FRUIT MARKET, 25-29 Allen Street. '^ TIME OF SALE, 11 a.m. BIRTH ON TRAIN *. While travelling on the TaneatuaAuckland express train between Ruakura and Hamilton last week a young Maori woman gave birth to a baby boy. The mother was travelling from the Matangi district to relatives. On the arrival of the train at Hamilton the mother and baby were tak'en to the Waikato Hospital. .^_ WAR PICTURES. —. ,—«> The exhibition of war pictures now on view at the National Art Gallery will close at 6 p.m. tomorrow. The collection is of the greatest interest in that much of the work is related to New Zealand. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and admission is free. -THE— _jl|L NORTHERN £3 CO-OPERATIVE Hf TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY Appropriation Meeting to be held on Thursday, the 26th February, 1942. BALLOTS: Groups 5, 7, 10, 12, 16, 18, 23, 30. SALES BY TENDER: Groups 3, 4, 9, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21, 22, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 41. TOTAL TO BE APPROPRIATED: £20000. LAST PAY-DAY: Monday, 23rd February, 1942. Wellington Agents: McCulloch, Butler Si Spence, National Bank Chamber*, 182 Featherston Street. Marton Agent: R. G. Kingdon, Broadway. W * ______ »t°'** __ ESi^lP^ _fl_^_^ \ 9^ fo ' yUBJ^sX^ * *___tk \ mmmmm^m^^^^^

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 40, 17 February 1942, Page 8

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