STOP PRESS ; / «.—. — ♦ BUSH FpIES IN VICTORIA. Sydney.—Three of Australia' capital cities, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, have sweltered durinj a week of high temperatures. Busl fires broke out over a large par of Victoria. On six days '.tin temperature in Adelaide was abo'v< 100 degrees.—P.A. Cable. JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK. Chungking.—The Central New reports that Allied submarine sank several rice-laden ships an< damaged two Japanese warships forty miles off Shanghai, on Janu ary 11. The warships returned t( Shanghai for repairs.—P.A. Cable AUCTIONS. J) # JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), at 1 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION Of 1 "Frlgldalro" commercial freezer, 7ft high 3ft lOin wide, 181n deep, fitted with S doore. each 12iri x 3ft. and equipped with wire grk trays and hooks,* In perfect working order and condition. This Is a great lob, and a real good unit. Further Details from E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT COMPLETE DISPERSAL of the MOAHANA ROMNEY STUD, Flock No., 1244, founded 1928. On account of , ESTATE OF LATE DONALD ROSS. MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., will offer the Moahana Stud Romney Flock for sale by auction, without reserve, on, the Kat Iwl property known as The Station, Kal Iwi, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), At 11 a.m. . ~..:. (the day following the Feildlng' Ram Fair). The; Offering comprises: REGISTERED ROMNEY FLOCK— 115 shearllug ewes 334 m.a. registered' ewes - 10 ewe lambs ' ; 5 m.a. stud rams [ 30 one-shear stud and flock rams * 70 ram lambs 564 REGISTERED ROMNEY SHEEP. PUREBRED ROMNEY FLOCK— 1071 m.a. ewes 305 ewe lambs ■ ■ . 32 m.a. rams 100 ram lambs : . •,': •:.:■•■, The Stud was, founded in 1928 with, ewes bred by the late P. MungaVhr. and the trustees of the late T..L. Barnhlll, Castlerock. . ' Sires used in the. Stud have been bred by such well:bnown . breeders as Trustees of the late T. L. Barnhill, H. B. Johnston, W. E. Hunt, J. G. Alexander. W. Gibson, and K. Dalzielli Whenever sheep from the stud have been exhibited they have met with, great success «nd have won numerous championships,' first and other awards at; Royal and other shows. The stud has been carefully bred and heavily culled. We can recommend those who are seeiilng high-class Romneys to attend the sale. Catalogues are now available and can be obtained from the Auctioneers upon application. Buying orders at this sale will be executed for clients unable to attend by Mr. George Fawkes, the .well-known Sheep Expert. * * WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Wellington and Branches. LEVIN* & CO.. LTD., i Wanuanui • and Branches. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AT .OUR MART (No. 8 Wllleston St."). TOMORROW, at 12.30 Sharp. AUCTION SALE OF 24 super Ax. and Wilton carpet squares, 41 yards super Ax. body carpet, 46 yards brown Ax. body carpet, Ax. body carpet, 12 x 12, 18 Ax. carpet squares, 13ft x 10ft >6in, loft Gin X lift 2in, 12ft x 12ft. 12ft x 10ft 6in. 12ft x 9ft, 10ft 6in x 9ft, 10ft 6in x 6ft, lift x lift, 9ft' 'x 9ft, 9ft x 6ft, 6ft 6in.x 4ft 6in, 9ft x ?ft 6in, 2 Wilton carpets, I.oft 61n x 9ft, Ax. body carpet, 10ft 6Jn x <|ft 6in, Oriental cirpet, 7ft 61n"x "4ft 61n, Indian rug, brown Feltex carpet surround, 12 yards 36in Ax. runner, superior household furniture, chesterfield suites, Singer elec; ■ eewlng machine, hand machine, roll-back, 3-plece chesterfield suite uphol. In an expensive fawn wool moquette ("Collies"), art curtains and cushions, rimu gateleg table. 4 Windsor chairs, "Goblin" elec. carpet sweeper, Grinwwade dinner set,, cutlery, stainless knives, modern rosewood stained dressing table with frameless mirror, 3 rimu tallboys, step bookcase, "electric fan (3-speed), small highspeed motor. A wonderful collection of E.P ware, all In beautiful order, E.P. inkstand,, Al quality, fruit eatera, E.P. cake stands, E.P. teapot, E.P. oval dish, E.P. coffee pot, E.P. fruit dish, 6 pairs E.P. sugar and creams, 5 E.P. mugs, E.P. veg. dish, a nice lot of crockery, cups, plates, fancy dishes, sauce boat, 4 2-div. veg. dishes, cups, saucers, and plates, fancy morning tray set, special broadcast radio in perfect order, a quantity of groceries, rolls of toilet paper, 101b rice, vinegar, 15 large packets Persil, 481b flour, cornflour, sago, wheatmeal, raisins, dates,, currants, home-made jam, etc.; also, 4 good lawn mowers/ 3 good garden hoses, juice extractor,. Hornby train, Beatty electric Ironer, etc.; etc. • •;• ■ .. ' " ..... .... AT OUB MART, No.. 8 WILLESTON: ST. ; This is a great collection of Carpets, now,on view. :The .E.P.: ware and .crockery Isj specially good,, arid this is -a, good lot of groceries. -. i. Order of Sale: 12.30 sharp, groceries, lawn mower,. hose; 1 p.m. sharp, carpets, following with . E.P. ware, crockery, and furniture. SALE TOMORROW, at 12.30 Sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT ; CLEARING SALE AT OUR MART, i.30 p.ml, TOMORROW (THURSDAY). SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, will offer by Auction at their Mart a large Consignment of .Quality Household Furniture and Carpet 3on behalf of a number of Clients, including:— 6 Carpets, sizes from 10.6 x 9 to 15 x 10; 4-PIECE INLAID BEDROOM SUITE (almost new), solid- oak dining-room suite, 3-piece LEATHER CHESTERFIELD SUITE, imported combination kitchen - dresser and safe, SINGER 66 SEWING MACHINE, heart rimu writing desk, cabinet radio, 9 x 12 and 9 x 10.0 LINOLEUM SQUARES, fireside settee, easy chairs, beautiful DOLL'S HOUSE, LARGE BOOKCASE-CHINA CABINET, oak gateleg table, % bed, wire, arid "kapok mattresses, GAS FIRE, ice chest, 2 robes, pram, 2 LAWN MOWERS, tea wagons, 2 WRINGERS, kapok mattress, s. oak duchesses, 2 radiators, seagrass chairs, and numerous household sundries, etc., etc. • ' .•.•:.■•■ 185 LOTS. 185 LOTS. AH Goods to be offered without Reserve. Sale Starts 1.30 p.m. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers,, 110 Lambton Qy., Opp. Occidental Hotel. INVESTORS' OPPORTUNITY. ~ INVESTORS' OPPORTUNITY. THE FREEHOLD OF "HILLCREST" BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, TOTARA.ST., EASTBOURNE, To be Sold by Auction ON THE PROPERTY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, at 10.30 a.m. LOTS 71 and pt. 70 D.P. 919, C.T. 238/276. Area 36.4 perches (more or less). A delightful sheltered position on a slight rise, with harbour view and handy to shops and bus . ■ , The Up-to-date Building contains 15 BEDROOMS, DINING-ROOM, SITTING-ROOM, KITCHEN, LARGE PARTLY-GLASSED-IN VERANDAH, 2 BATHROOMS, 2 W.C.s, 2000WATT EL. HOT WATER SYSTEM, LARGE CONCRETE GARAGE. Leased at £273 per annum to a good tenant. Lease expires 31/12/44. V.B.—The owner 13 determined to sell, even at a considerable sacrifice, and cautious investors would be wise to accord this property careful attention. . H; ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., ■• ... Auctioneers. Tel. 63-745. - ■ " TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. IN THE MART, 40 MANNERS ST. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF CARPETS, SEWING MACHINE, WIRELESS SETS, FURNITURE, ETC. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, will • Sell a Quantity of Furniture and Sundries, removed to the Mart for Sale. COMPRISING: Divan suites, easy chairs, 27 yds body carpet, Axmlnster carpet, 10ft 6in x 9ft, solid brass jardiniere and oak stand, oak com. china cabinet and sideboard, large ottoman, wringers. Courier 5-valve wireless, metal frock stands, porcelain sink, Star cleaner, matmesses and pillows, oak cot, table lamp, mangle, ! furniture of every description. l" Also 80 flower and pot plants. No Reserve. C...W. PRICE, Auctioneer. . # 226 ft LAMBTOM ttUAY AGNES SAMSON::-! ; Dresses, Hats, Goats \\\ ; | •TELEPHONE 43-857 ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1943, Page 6
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