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AUCTIONS. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. MESSRS. .1. H. BETHUNE AND CO., acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington at the request of. the mortgagee will offer for sale; by public auction at their rooms at 154 Featherston Street, Wellington, on the 25th day of February, 1942, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon the following freehold property :— ALL THAT parcel of land situated at 16 Queeu Street in the City of Wellington containing Seven perches and six-tenths of a perch (7.6p) more or less being part of Section Three hundred and thirty-three (333) Town of Wellington being also Lot I on Deposited Plan Number 9343 and being all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Volume 407 folio 91 (Wellington Registry), together with the dwelling thereon containing six rooms and conveniences. The application to sell containing the mortgagee's estimate of value may be inspected at the offices of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington during office hours prior to the sale and a copy may be seen at the auction rooms at the salt / The particulars and conditions of sale may be Inspected at the offices of • the Registrar, Auctioneers or at the offices of Messrs. Brandon, Ward, Hislop, and Powles, Solicitors to the Mortgagee, Brandon House, Featherston Street, Wellington. TOMORROW, At 1.30 p.m. IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, . WILL SELL THE CONTENTS OF 6 ROOMS, REMOVED FROM SEATOUN, ON ACCOUNT OF THE VENDOR GOING INTO THE HOTEL BUSINESS. COMPRISING: BEAUTIFUL DIVAN SUITE (old gold tapestry, loose cushions), WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, WALNUT DINING SUITE (d.l. table, 4 chairs, sideboard and china cabinet combined), WALNUT WARDROBE, BUR.' WALNUT TWIN BEDS, "Kirchner" PIANO, 8-valve Majestic wireless and gramophone, 2 "SLEEPHEAD" SPRING BEDS (specially manuf. and 5 years' guarantee), 4 fireside chairs,, BILLIARD TABLE, STANDARD CUSHION,. CUES, MARKER, BALLS, ETC. (BIRD AND C 0.,) oak bookshelf and cabinet, tallboy, escritoire, oak dropend Mdrris couch, ref. hall table, 2 SUPER WILTON CARPETS (12 s 9) (rose and fawn), SUPER AX. CARPET (12 x 9) (fawn ground), oak bedside cabinet, oak g.I. table, lge. Doulton jardiniere and plant, deck chairs, lotv nice cushions, bath,. fireguard, picnic basket, pink silk curtains, blue and gold lace curtains, chenille curtains, small ELECTRIC GRILLER, elec. razor, BINOCULARS, inlaid lino., hosp. ,■ , beds, LARGE OAK SCREEN (8 x 6), ping-pong table, gent's bey. walnut wardrobe, kitchen tidy, streamline firescreen, rugs; hall rug (6ft 6in x 4ft 6in), radiator, oak hallseat, curtain rods, copper coal scuttle, trays, pictures, stone ■ jar, desert set, ornaments, set' bedroom ware, whistling boy, bucket, plants, small "Vorax" elec. cleaner, cooking utensils, crockery, etc. NO RESERVE. G. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. son seven for 40). A four-point win for Trafalgar Park. IN OTHER CENTRES (By Telegraph—Press Association.) ' Auckland.—The cricket senior competition was continued on Saturday in fine weather. Owing to Ponsonby-Balmoral being unable to field a team. North Shore, which heads the list, won by default. The other matches resulted:—Eden, 195 for five, declared (Mills 55, Ellis 47. Weir 41), beat Parnell, 93 (Marvin 30; Weir six for 35). Grafton. 261 for seven, declared (Cleave 66, Smith 53 not out, Pearson 45). beat V.M.C.A., 214 (Stevenson 48, j Sutherland 45, Cooper .32; Martin four for 30, Pearson three for 60). Training College, 107 (P. M. Elliott 32; Schnauer six for 29, Pike four for 33), lost to University, 173 for clx (Bell 38; J. H. Elliott four for 26). Christohurch.—On wickets affected by over-! night rai.ii scoring was low on. Saturday in the Canterbury Cricket Association's competitions. Page gave a glimpse of his best form in making 105 for Old Boys in even time. He hit fifteon 4's and one 6. Outstanding bowling figures,were those of Roberts (Rlccarton), seven; for 36, and Scott (West Old Boys), seven tor1 41. Results:—Old Boys, 163 (Page 105, Hill 40; Walter four for 49, Macbeth four for 78), beat Old Collegians, 116 (Sheppard 54; Page six for 32). East Christchurch, 218 for eight, declared (James 64, White 41; Read four for 78), bent Lancaster Park, 43 (A. Andrews six for 29, Kenneth four for 12). Riccarton, 157 (Mahoney.s3, Daniel 39; Henderson four for 54), beat St. Albana, 72 (Dalley 33; Roberts seven for 36, S. Andrews three for 39). Army, 165 (Empson ,51, Mills 39; Jamieson six for 63), drew with1 Sydenham. 150 for nine (W. Doidge 51, Jamieson 34: Shaw six for 69). West Old Boys, 109 (Besley 32; Ashenden five for 3'i, J.Rabone three for 21), beat Air Force, 104 (E. D. Milne 31).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1942, Page 8

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