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AUCTIONS. AT UPPER HUTT. J_ JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. "FRIDAY NEXT, at 11.30 a.m. sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. On the Premises, "Convent Farm House," Maori Bank, Upper Hutt. Inlaid lino., lot crockery and glassware, oak lounge seat, high-back chairs, cosy chairs, 5 kitchen chairs, clock, chesterfield suite (3 pieces), tea wagon, mirror, overmantel, vases aud ornaments, firescreen, jardinieres, lot books, carpets, "Cromwell" 6-valve all-wave wireless, wireless mast and wires, occ. tables, c.p. entree dishes, fruit stand, mirror, Congo, square, gent's rimu compactum, oak double bed and wire, 2 single beds with wires and kapok complete, 2 duchesse chests, pictures, good lot kitchen utensils, 3 tables, kitchen dresser, kitchen sundries, alum, saucepans, alum, kettle, iron kettle, trypan, home-made jams and pickles, marmalade cutter, en. saucepan, preserving pan, flagpole, garden tools, spade, fork, shovel, 3 hoes, hook, hedge clippers, meat safe, good lawn mower, small lawn mower, 2 wine barrels, fowl coops, wire-netting, flower pots, wheelbarrow, iron wheelbarrow. No. 0 churn, fowls, pullets, boot last, etc., etc. AT MAORI BANK. UPPER HUTT. Note Time of Sale—ll.3o a.m. sharp. Everything ls in good order and for absolute S-11-6 E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND CARPET AUCTION AT KHANDALLAH. Fi JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. M-J* TOMORROW MORNING. At 10.30 o'clock. AT THE TOWN HALL, KHANDALLAH. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS. GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, etc., complete contents of a well-furnished home, re_esa*4o the Town Hall for convenience of sale. "Philco" (mantel model) all-wave radio set '(walnut case), almost new "Electrolux elec. ▼acuum cleaner, perfect order, black and fawn super Wilton carpet, fawn Axminster carpet and 2 rugs to match, several Ax. and wool rugs, good lot of crockery and glassware, afternoon' tea cups and saucers, ;cutlery, oak oval dining table, rimu gateleg table, occ. tables and chairs, small uphol. settee, 3-piece rollback chesterfield suite uphol. in fawn moquette. 7 embossed-seated dining chairs, card table, eeagraes chairs, pictures, brass log box. brass coal yase, ox. fire kerbs, vases and ornaments, hall stand, bookshelves, lot of books, burlap couch, Morris chairs, art curtains and cushions, writing bureau, part dinner set, tea set. framed mirrors, d. and s. wooden bedsteads and mattresses, good kapok beds, pillows, duchesse pairs, rimu bedroom suite, duchesse chests, light rimu mirror-door wardrobe and duchesse to match, specially good lot of kitchen utensils, alum, saucepans, alum, kettles, teapots, enam. basins and buckets, jugs, table mangle, garden tools, clippers, 2 water cans, axes, sieve, scales and weights, bucket spray pump, galv. bath and buckets, mincer, choppers, jam jars. Primus, deck chair, 2 coir mats, mixing bowls, -pades, rakes, hoes, grubbers, scythe, crosscut saw, scarifier, slasher, 60ft hose, and numerous other lots. Everything _ for absolute sale, and delivery to be taken immediately after sale. On View Morning of Sale. SAtLE TOMORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. AT OUR MABT, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. F JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock, ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ;, of ¥ HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Almost new buffet oak dining room suite of « pieces (cost £40), 3-piece high back Chesterfield suite, uphol. in fawn, Genoa velvet, equal to new. Grey Ax. carpet, 10.6 x 9, fawn Ax. carpet, :» x 9, and 12 x 10.6, Ax. carpet, 9x9, 6yds 36tn coconut matting, 3 rev. rugs, handsome oak china cabinet, rimu bookcase with sliding 'doors, 5-drawer leather-top writing desk, seacrass chairs, 2 3-piece chesterfield suites with green linen loose covers, oak occ. tables, rimu dining table and 6 chairs to match, elec. reading lamp, rimu sideboard, Singer treadle sewing machine with elec. motor, ext. dining table, irimu settee, akin rugs, pictures, oak hall stand, Morris chairs, corner chairs, crockery and glassware, framed mirrors, 30 vol. "Brltannica Encyclopaedia," Austrian chairs, round oak occ. table, set golf clubs and bag, rimu duchesse chests, rimu tallboy, 5-drawer lacquer tallboy, d. and % oak bedsteads and wire mattresses, electric (coal fire) radiator, 3 6. wood beds and wires, d. and s. kapok beds and pillows, towels, quilts, s. down quilt, table cloths, kitchen cupboard, cabin trunk, gent's bicycle, enam. bread crock, spark guard, linoleum, oval boiler, 2 good lawn mowers, almost new wringer, and numerous other lots. Also: Almost new Remington portable typewriter, to perfect order. BALE FRIDAY MORNING at 10.30 o'clock sharp. \ On View Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., » - Auctioneers, , ' ' . No. 6 Willeston St. OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE AT OUR MART, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), at 1.30 p.m. 'SILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers. We have been Instructed by E. J. Wilton, Beg., who is returning to Australia, to dispose of hla BJg&-<?IW Imported FttffMH by Auction Without Reserve. Here is a unique opportunity for those who appreciate quality in furniture to' obtain something different. 265 IOTS 265 Included in the goods offering on behalf of Mr. Wilton are:— .. EXQUISITE 4-PIECE IMPORTED BEDROOM SUITE, constructed from AUSTRALIAN BLACKWOOD. This suite ls outstanding for Its workmanship and ln the matching of the timber. BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED S-PIECE LOUNGE SUITE with loose (horsehair) cushions and spring arms. It would cost £95 to make today if materials were available. MAGNIFICENT 6-PIECE DINING SUITE (Imported ftonf Australia), comprising buffet, ext. table, •nd 4 upholstered chairs. The design and condition of this suite are both excellent and workmanship superb. 3-door walnut bookcase, lounge chair (loose cushion), ICE CHEST, unusual kitchen dresser (Imp.) with 7 drawers, cupboards, and glass doors, 13.6 x 12 SUPER WILTON CARPET, oak hall seat, 15 x 10 (approx.) IMP. AX. CARPET, 3-plece leather chesterfield suite, turned hall pedestal (imp.), tea wagon, 2-tler (Australian blackwood) with lift tray top, 9 x 12 AX. CARPET, autumn tonings, 36in RUNNER, also Included in sale we are offering without reserve 5 QUALITY CARPETS, sizes three 9 x 12, two 9 x 10.6, OAK KITCHEN DRESSER (worth £12), 2 lawn mowers, pram* wringer, rimu robe, Congo, square, oak duchesse, writing desk (heart rimu), AX. RUNNER AND RUGS, sewing machine, 3ft bed and wire, fireside settee, rimu gateleg table, seagrass chairs, occ. tables, tea wagons, and numerous sundries. This is a high-class collection of quality carpets and furniture for sale by Auction without reserve. Now on view at our Mart. SILVERSTONE AND CO., ii Auctioneers, i> 110 Lambton Qy. (opp. Occidental Hotel). Tel.. 41-279. '"SATURDAY. JANUARY 30, at 1.30 p.m. CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE, On the Premises: SANSON PROPERTY, top end Seddon St.. NAENAE. LOWER HUTT. KINGSWAYS LTD.. AUCTIONEERS, have been instructed by owner, who has sold the land, to SELL BY AUCTION as follows:— 36 x 18 wooden building, with corrugated iron roof and used as dwelling, and would make §;ood seaside bach; 1931 Nash truck, lOcwt, tiporry, good repair, and tyres in good order. One-horse Massey-Harris hay mower, in new Wdition, electric motor (1 h.p. and singlejphase). also saw bench with fittings, quantity [netting wire, 15 panes of glass suitable for .glasshouse, quantity of garden tools, Implements, water piping. Also: / Household Frigidaire, 47 cubic feet, and In -sew condition, Atlas plug-in electric stove (as pew), single bunk, wires,, single mattresses, blankets, linen, crockery, and general sundries. Full particulars later, or from Auctioneers. i JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. I*"" TOMORROW, at 10.30 a.m. itJNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE,HOLD FURNITURE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, CARPETS, E.P. AND ALUMINIUM WARE, PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. IN THE MART, 40 MANNERS ST. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, . WILL SELL A QUANTITY OF GOODS BEMOVED TO THE MART FOR SALE, Comprising— Oak sideboard, dining table, h.b. chairs, d. panel bed with wire and kapok mattress, oak [panel cot, 3 divan chairs in tapestry and fjnoquette, ice box, Hyde Park and regulation lpram_, new table mangle, folding beds, wardjxobe, duchesse chests, tallboys, concrete tubs, .kapok mattresses, marble top washstands, "wheelbarrow, wellgrate, aluminium saucepans, kettles, steamers, fireguard, firescreen, c.p. cake dishes, sugar and cream, clock, c.p. spirit kettle, kitchen table and chairs, pictures, hall runner, 14 x 3, 6-valve broadcast radio, kapok mattresses and pillows, stone jars, brace and bits, Diston's saws, hammers, sprayers, blowlamps, pipe cutters, cramps, pliers, spanners, stocks and dies, pinch bar, cold and wood chisels, nail-puller, belting, oil pump, hair lotions, bath salts, gas stove with regulo, rubbish bins, axe, 3 tomahawks, brackets, bolts, hinges, 10-gal. cask, meat safe, lampshades, bookshelves and lot of sundries. NOW ON VIEW. NO RESERVE. _ C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AUCKLAND AUCTION SALE, WELL-KNOWN ISLAND IN WAITEMATA HARBOUR. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., instructed by the Devonport Steam Ferry Co., Ltd., will Sell by Public Auction at their land sale tooms, 83 Queen St., Auckland, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1943, at 2 p.m. PINE ISLAND, Comprising approx. 100 acres, situated ln upper reaches of the Waitemata Harbour, about 9 miles from Queen St. Wharf. Title: Land Transfer, without limitations and with riparian rights. No rates payable. BUILDINGS comprise 3 houses and an outbuilding with total Insurance of £1075. There is also a wharf on property. Launch service passes. This is a unique opportunity to acquire an Island Home within the confines of the Waitemata Harbour, or a speculative proposition with great possibilities as a seaside subdivision. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., . . Auctioneers, £3 Queen St* As_c&ftQ& .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1943, Page 6

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