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AUCTIONS. FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER, COMPUTING SCALES, ETC. AT KARORI. .■ !' E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * MONDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 236b Main Karori Road (opp. Council Chambers). SALE BY AUCTION j Of FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE DOOR "FRIGIDAIRE" (15 c.f.), in excellent order, "DAYTON" COMPUTING SCALES, 201b, counter, plate glass window cover for. fish, marble slab, 3-burner fish and chip gas cooker and 3 boilers, bright steel potato holder, 6 trays and stand, baskets, potato chipper, potato peeler (hand), chest drawers, etc., etc. MONDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock. On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AT PATTERSON STREET. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * MONDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. Sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUPER AX. CARPET, fawn ground (latest design). 13ft 6in x 10ft 61n, in excellent order, and heavy' underfelt, brown mohair rug, oak Jacobean gateleg table, 2 very nice fireside chairs, EXPENSIVE 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, beautifully upholstered in heavy quality fawn ribbed tapestry and fitted with loose cushions (an excellent suite and as new), almost new and up-to-date double' plain leadlight door china cabinet, cost £15 a few months ago, standard lamp, smoker's stand, leather top stool, book table and books, superior curtains throughout the house, lot of crockery and glassware, tea set, tumblers, wines, glass rose holder, ornaments and vases, electric battery clock, set Charles Dickens, pictures, copper, fender, heavy serge curtains, oval mirror, hall carpet and Ax. runner, Ax. stair carpet, "Flovac" electric vac. cleaner, only used a few times, Id in the slot gas meter, easy and pec. chairs, Bentwood chairs, superior 3-' piece mahogany bedroom suite, with oval mirror wardrobe and duchesse with plate glass top, pair new solid panel twin bedsteads and 0 best quality mattresses, blankets, sheets, silk bedspreads, quilts, spark guard, boot rack, three-quarter coney seal coat, lady's dresses Inlaid and good printed linoleums, hearthrugs, ,2 folding beds, congO. square, 2 small gateleg tables, 2 small sideboards, h.b. chairs, mirror-door wardrobe, sq. tables, small china cabinet, oval mirror duchesse, wool rugs, bookshelves, seagrass chairs, oak gateleg .dining table and 4 chairs to match, garden tools, alum. pres. pan, brooms, mops, 2 camp stretchers, lawn mower, 5, 7. and 10-gal. benzine drums, etc., etc. At the Residence, No. 19 Patterson Street (Near Wellington College). COMPLETE CONTENTS OF SEVEN WELLFURNISHED ROOMS, all In very good order. , The chesterfield suite. Ax. carpet, and china Cabinet' are special. SALE MONDAY NEXT, at Ip.m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. OUTDOOR GAMES SATURDAY'S EVENTS FIXTURES AND GROUNDS The fixtures for Saturday's sport are given below. Inquiries by telephone as to. the playing or postponement of fixtures should be made by dialling the following numbers specially provided with a new installation for dealIng with requests for Information regarding the day's local sports fixtures: —Cricket 43-GIS tennis and athletics 45-018, other sports 44-008. Information will be posted on the notice board In the window of the "Evening Post" front office, out cannot De given over Telephone 47-222, which is reserved for business calls. Inquiries should not be made before 11 a.m. Results of events- for publication in the "Sports Post" should be Riven without delay by telephoning No. 47-222. CRICKET WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION. Senior First Division.—Army v. Hutt, Hutt Rec, Messrs. Aldersley and Moore; Kilbirnie v. Old Boys, Kilbirnie, Messrs. Webb and Harris-Daw; Karori v. Petone, Karori, Messrs. Reynolds and Watts. Senior, Second Division.—Wellington v. Midland, Kelburn No. 1, Messrs. Scott and Pengelly; Johnsonville v. St. Pat's 0.8., Kelburn No. 2, Messrs Lambert and Stantou; Institute v. University, Kilbirnie No. C, Messrs. Hammond and Baker. Second Grade.—^Kilbirnie v. University, Kilbirnie No. 4; Karori v. Institute, Karori No. 2; Onslow /v. Petone East, Wilford School, Messrs. Aitken and Wray; Army v. Midland, Kelburn No. 4; Wellington v. Hospital, Porirua; Hutt v. Old Boys, Hutt. Third Grade.—Hutt v. St. Pat's 0.8., Hutt; Johusonville v. Petone, Petone; Brooklyn v. Railways, Wakefleld No. 1. . Fourth Grade. —Hutt v. Karori, Hutt; Brooklyn v, University, Wakefleld No. 3; Institute A v. Air Force, Kilbtrnie No. 3; Onslow v. Kilbirnie, Anderson No. 1; Institute B, a bye. Fifth Grade.—Onslow A v. Karori, Anderson No. 3, Messrs. Chisholm and Farquhar; Onslow B v. Cfcy Mission, Nairnville No. 1; Kilbirnie v. Hutt, Hutt; Wellington v. Institute, Anderson No. 2. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. A Grade. —Amalgamated Bricks v. Working Men's Club, Wakefleld No. 7, Mr. J. C. Cusack; James Smiths v. Hannahs, Kelburn No. 3, Mr. W. F. Clark; Justice v. Woolworths, Kilbirnie No 5, Mr. G. Nicholson; Prestige v. Dorset, Newtown No. 7, Mr. E. W. Smelt. B Grade. —Sargood's v. Tramways, Newtown No. 2, Mr. L. Williams; Smith and Smith v. Taubmans, Newtown No. 1, Mr. A. Kerr; Niven Clarke v. Celtic. Newtown No. 3, Mr. J. Mason; Advances, a bye. C Grade. —Insurance v. Thompson Bros., Wakefleld No.^s, Mr. G. Huss; Central v.' Seatouu Wakefleld No. 9, Mr. A. J. Wilson; Wright, Stephenson v. Berhampore, Wakefleia No. 0, Mr. E. Upton; Grey Cabs, a bye. D Grade. —Printing v. Pastimes, Kilbirnie No. 7; Taxes A v. Telephone Exchange, Kilbirnie Xo. 9, Mr. O. E. Dormer; A.O.T.N. v. Atlantic Union, Anderson No. 4, Mr. R. Brooks; SelfHelp v. Gasco, Anderson No. 6, Mr. H. Mclvor. E Grade. —Ikaroa v. Taxes B, Newtown No. 6, Mr. F. Payne; Black and White v. De Havilland, Wakefleld No. 2, Mr. R. Hamilton; Area 5 Headquarters v. Wellington Taxis, Wakefleld No. 8, Mr. D. Preston; Bonds v. Empire Vie, Newtown No. 5. HUTT VALLEY ASSOCIATION. A Grade. —Trafalgar Park v. General Motors, Trafalgar Park No. 1; Bell Park v. Empire, North Park No. 2; Eastbourne v. Moera Stpp Out, Eastbourne. B Grade.—Gracelleld v. Taita, Petone Recreation No. 2; Trafalgar Park v. Petone HibernLans, Trafalgar Park No. 2; Gear United v. Epunl North Park No. 3. C Grade.—Oddfellows v. Epuni, North Park No. 1; B.A.L.M. v. Hutt Hibernians, General Motors; Central v. Bell Park,- Bell Park; Trafalgar Park v. 8.8.8.,' Petone Recreation WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Senior. —College Old Girls v. Kilbirnie, Prince of Wales No. 1.; Technical Old Girls v. Wellington, Prince of Wales No. 2.. Junior. —College Old Girls v. Midland, Nairn Street, Mr. Miller; Trinity v. Technical College, Emerson Street, Mr. Rickard; Onslow, a bye. TENNIS WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION. Third Grade.—Mixed: Newtown v. Te Ope; Seatoun v. Technical; Crawford Hill A v. Air Force; Crawford Hill B v. Broadway. Second Grade.—Women : Broadway v. Te Ope. Hutt Valley Matches. Senior A: Eastern v. Hutt Bowling, Hutt Bowling; Lower Hutt B v. Petone, Petone; St. Augustine v. Lower Hutt A, at St. Augustine. Senior B: Korokoro v. Eastern, at Korokbro; St. Augustine v. Lower Hutt B, at Lower Hutt; Waiwetu v, Lower Hutt A. at Waiwetu. Junior north: Eastern v. Hutt Bowling, Eastern: Waterloo v. St. James, Waterloo; Talta, a bye. Junior south: St. Augustine v. Randvvick, Randwick; Waiwetu v. Western, Western; St. Stephens, a bye. Thirds: Methodist v. Lower Hutt, postponed; Petone v. Boulcott, Boulcott; Waterloo v. Knox, Knox. Fourth north: Randwick v. Western, * Randwick; Lower Hutt v. St. Stephens, Lower Hutt; Methodist v. Boulcott, postponed. Fourth south; Waiwetu v. Western, Western; Korokoro v. St. Augustine, St. Augustine; Central, a bye. BASEBALL Miramar A Scr. v. B. Demons B, Kilbirnie Reserve, 3.30 p.m., Messrs. Teasdale and Fuller; Miramar B, a bye. Women's A League.—Y.W.C.A. v. Jenkins Gym. (friendly game), Polo No. 1, 3.30 p.m., Mr. Rabbitt; Melrose v. Wembley, Kilbirnie Reserve, 1.30 p.m., Messrs. Fuller and Teasdale; O.P.T.'s v. Webbs Gym. (friendly game), Polo No. 2, 1.30 p.m., Mr. T. Fox. Women's B League:—B. Demons v. Hupai, Polo No. 1, 1.30 p.m., Mr. Rabbitt; Athletic v. Kenners, Polo No. 2, 3.30 p.m., Mr. T. Fox; Webbs Gym. v. O.P.T.'s (friendly game), Polo No 2. 1.30 p.m., Mr. T. Fox. ST. ANDREW BURNS CLUB ♦ . :, An address on "Sir Walter Scott—the Man and his Work," was given by the Rev. Brian Kilroy -at the monthly meeting of the St. Andrew Burns Club recently. Mr. J. R. Baird presided, and the following contributed to the ovening's entertainment: Miss J. Stirling, Miss J. Brodie, Mr. W. MacKenzle. and Mr. J. B. Thomson. Mr. Hugh Smith, the 91-year-old > New Zealand poet, entertained with three of his own pieces. The pianist was Mrs. F. W. , London, the piper Miss J. Brodie, and the ' song leader Mr. D. N. Keith.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1942, Page 8

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