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AUCTIONS. [WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1945, AT 2.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Soundly-built one-floor house of 6 rooms and kitchen, with all offices and conyenlences, detached room, and washhouse. TWO GARAGES 1 ACRE 30 PERCHES OF LAND In garden, ornamental trees, and shrubs, also Native bush. (Definite prospective value for sub-division) GORDON HARCOURT, under instruction from THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Trustee Estate Walter Wallis, will sell by PUBLIC • AUCTION at his rooms, 153-5 Featherston Street, on the date above-mentioned, THAT PROPERTY, as above and situated in RAIL- ; , WAY TERRACE, JOHNSONVILLE Situated In a quiet secluded area with a high brick fence along the frontage. The residence is approached through trees and shrubs, which give a delightful setting. The bouse Is of solid construction, and is complete with all conveniences. The land could be sub-divided Into five good building sites (exclusive of the house site) and they would meet with a ready sale. For all particulars apply GORDON HARCOURT, AUCTIONEER 153-5 FEATHERSTON STREET SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FACTORY SITE, SHOPS, AND DWELLINGS, 65 .TO 73 VIVIAN STREET ox WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1945, AT 2.30 P.M. AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are directed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Elizabeth Coley, to sell by Public Auction as above all that parcel of land containing 1 rood 8.4 perches more or less situated in the City of Wellington being part of section *>32 on the Public Map of the Town of Wellington having a frontage of 100 ft to Vivian Street by a depth of 132 ft more or less together with five shops and dwellings and a corrugated-iron factory at the rear. The shops and dwellings are all well let and anyone looking to the future and wanting a good factory with plenty of room for extension will do well to inspect the above. The situation is excellent, being right in the heart of the city and on the tram route, being situated on the west side of Vivian Street, between Taranakt and Tory Streets. Further particulars see Messrs. Bell, Gully, Mackenzie, Buxton, and Blundell SOLICITORS TO THE TRUSTEES, FEATHERSTON STREET, Or the Auctioneers: S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. 11l CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. AUCTION SALE KELBURN PROPERTY NO. 40 GROVE ROAD MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to submit at Public Auction at the Rooms, 41 Panama Street, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1945. AT 2.30 P.M. THIS WELL-SITUATED SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE The land with a frontage of 96ft 7in to Grove Road and Kelburn Parade, a depth of 147 ft 9 in and an area of 29.1 perches has an easy slope up from the road, is conveniently situated to all services and has a pleasant outlook. The house contains 6 rooms, enclosed sunporch, kitchenette and scullery, and bathroom and is a comfortable, soundly-built family home. The property is being sold as the owner has left Wellington. Full particulars from HARCOURT & CO., AUCTIONEERS 41 PANAMA STREET. TELEPHONE 44-017.

IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND CARPETS. A GREAT COLLECTION. OVER 400 LOTS 400 Mart crammed full of high-class furniture of all descriptions. "R JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. •*-*• TUESDAY MORNING, Commencing at 10.30 o'clock, Continuing all day. AT OUR MART, 8 WILLESTON ST. ONE OF THE BEST COLLECTIONS OF REALLY GOOD FURNITURE AYE HAVE HAD IN THE MART FOR SOME CONSIDERABLE TIME. Included in this Big Catalogue will be found: — 30yds super (pale green) Ax. body carpet, 16ft x 13ft 6in, in perfect order, super Wilton carpet, 13ft Cm x lift 3in, fawn (autumn tone) Ax. carpet, 10ft Gin x 9ft, 3 almost new (rust) Mirzaporo carpets, 13ft lOin x 9ft, and 10ft Cm x 9ft, these are specially good carpets and cost big money, beautiful (Queen Anne design) cream lacquer dining-room suite with 6 special dining chairs, uphol. in tapestry and lacquer, dining table to match (something different), goldeti oak dining-room suite of 8 pieces, with ext. dining table and 2 extra leaves, modern walnut draw-leaf dining table, as new, 4 up-to-date rimu dining chairs, highly polished (dark rimu) drawleaf dining table and 6 chairs to match, solid oak dining table and 4 chairs, large 3-piece high-back chesterfield suite, extra well sprung, with loose down cushions, uphol. to fawn and blue Genoa velvet. 3-piece h.b. chesterfield suite, uphol. in Genoa, with plain fawn loose covers, Singer (KC6) dropliead sewing machine, 3 Sleepy Hollow easy chairs, Ottoman couch with lift-up seat, rimu writing bureau, elec. standard lamp and shade, 2 elec. reading lamps, 8 vol. Chambers Encyclopaedia, frameless mirrors, large brass jardiniere, crystal vases, Carlton vases and rose bowls, crockery and glassware, oak book table ■with drawer, modern chrome and vitrolite tea wagon, oak china cabinet, brass log box and leather flre screen, dark rimu glory box with palo pink silk cover, seagrass chairs, portable gramophone, round oak occ. table, oak diningroom suite of 6 pieces, 2 folding card tables, dark oak sideboard, double divan bed settee, ■uphol. in tapestry, almost new 3 -piece solid mahogany bedroom suite with special large round mirror dressing table, dark (silky oak) bedroom suite of 5 pieces, coniplete with 6drawer tallboy and best quality kapok bed, up-to-date dark oak bedroom suite of four pieces, with almost new double Hart Vi-sprine mattress, cream lacquer s. bedroom suite of 4 pieces, and wiremattress, and gent's compactum to match, twin oak and rimu bedsteads and mattresses, oak wardrobe, 3 light rimu wardrobes, 3 rimu duchesse chests, oak duchesse chests, rimu tallboys, 3 good kauri Scotch cheste of drawers, 3 almost new stretchers, pedestal cupboards, meat safe, clothes dryer, tea wagons, 2 wringers, 3 good lawn mowers, letter box, kitchen tables and chairs, kitchen utensils, and appointments. THIS IS A GREAT LOT OF FURNITURE. INSPECTION INVITED. NOW ON VIEW. Country Auctioneers and .the General Public should attend this sale, which commences at 10.30 a.m. sharp, Tuesday, and continues till everything is sold. , E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ' ' TAKE NOTICE. THE OWNERS are Hereby Notified that the undermentioned Luggage and Goods stored at Barton Ginger's Store will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Reserve, unless Storage and Charges are Paid, ON OR BEFORE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, At 1 p.m., E. JOHNSTON & CO.'s MART, No. 8 Willeston St. Name: Walsh (1939), 1 trunk and 2 suitcases; Cooke (1030), 1 trunk; Cordwell (1939), 1 trunk: Conway (1940), 8 packages; No Mark (1939), 1 case; McNaughtou (1939), 1 trunk, 1 euitcasc. BY ORDER of BARTON GINGER AND CO., LTD., Huddart Parker Building, Post Office Square, Wellington. ]P. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. DAMAGED CARGO. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * MONDAY NEXT, at 1 P.M. SALE BY AUCTION OF 408^ilb of PATONS AND BALDWINS 3- AND 4-PLY KNITTING WOOL. In All the Latest Shades. (Just Landed.) io be sold in large or small lots to suit buyers. With all faults if any. £600_7l rs tth 0 h- £600 I CASE OF SPARE PARTS FOR TRUCKS. (Suitable for Leylands.) ft) reverse speed wheels, 5 differential x-piece trunnions, 4 main shafts, Ist speed r neels, 1 2nd speed wheel, 1 valve cam shaft, 22 oil seats, 8 centre bearings, 17 Hoffman bearings, 8 axle shafts, also 2 cases of candles. With all faults if any. Value £250. VIEW MONDAY MORNING. ALL FOR UNRESERVED SALE. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MISCELLANEOUS. " COLOUR PRINTING. HALF-TONE Process Blocks for 3- and 4Colour Process Printing for Descriptive Booklets and Cn'.tlngwes The 'Evening Poßt" Modern Process Block Dept will give you Efficient Service. Tel. 47-222 fui Q'lulntion.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 48, 25 August 1945, Page 5

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