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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS, HARBOUR BOARDS, SAWMILLERS, AND OTHERS. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. * SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE CONTRACTING PLANT. HEAVIT MACHINERY. TRAVELLING CRANE, 4-TON STEAM CRANE. WINCHES, FORDSO.V TRACTOR AND TRAILER, WADKIN STEEL SAW BENCH, DRILLING MACHINE. ETC. ALSO LARGI? WORKSHOP, 120 by 30/44, for removal, at HAURAKI ST. (off Hatton St.), Karori, Wellington. ON FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, at 10.30 a.m. On account of MR. CHAS. P." FULLEY. THE WELL-KNOWN CONTRACTOR, who is retiring from busiuess. Included in this plant will be found:— Divers' pump by Selbe Gorman aud Co., Loudon, with hoses and helmets, valuable Wadkin steel saw bench, R. and P. table, and 6 extra saws (as new), 10 h.p. National, town gas or petrol engine, air pump, in good order, suitable for spraying, also De Vilbiss spray gun, 4-tou geared endless chain hoist and 3 2-ton ditto, large travelling overhead crane to lift 4 tons, complete with girders, frames, wheels, and tracks (used on Wellington Harbour Board seawall contract), 8 --..-ton winches with gun tackle, will lift 1 ton (these ar« great little winches suitable for hauling boals). quantity of 'J-iin to lln sheet brass, quantity of oin by i_in plate steel, Bft lengths, lOin and 12in centrifugal pumps and gear. Iron bender, 75 h.p. General Electric D.C. motor, 1-ton stem winch, suitable for sawmill, 2 small double purchase winches, 2 extra good friction winches, lot of chain, 36in circular saw, hand concrete mixer, steel bar cutter, will cut up to seven-eighths, 7-ton ball-bear-ing screw jack, timber jack, bottle jacks, D. and S. blocks, numerous gin blocks and steel blocks, wire rope, manila rope, shackles, crowbars. 2 ' steel wheelbarrows, FORDSO.V TRACTOR, in good order, complete with good 2-TON TRAILER, 24 tightening screws, gumboots. 2 good axes, ship's hell, good tone, lire and IVI-in water piping, double window frame, shafting, pulleys, numerous bearings, 2 3 h.p. electric motors (Brooks, and good), 2000 c.p. acetylene lamp, welding torch, complete with 2 cylinders, small spraying pump, United Shoe Co. stitching machine, numerous sefs of stocks and dies and taps, 2 magnetos, screw-cutting outfits, sets of large box spanners, anvil, steel planing machine, wooden saw bench, complete. 2 SPECIAL FOWER DRILLING MACHINES (these are both excellent machines), sledge-hammers, portable forge, complete, Shacklock range, in good order, valuable STEAM NAVVY AND EXCAVATOR, complete with boiler, turntable, on railway truck, etc. (capacity 60 yards per hour), 4ton steam crane on portable railway truck, complete with boiler, sets of wheels, and axles, hundreds of bearings, all sizes, blacksmith's striking block, 2 rail benders, heavy suction hoses, large power grindstone, power emery grinder, sets of heavy drills, matched reversing gear wheels, blacksmith's vice, 2 engineer's vices, el trouble lamp, bench drill, small bench grinder, large pipe tongs, bolt cutter, quantity of scrap brass, couplings, etc., plate puncher, roll of elec. cable, lot rails, about 2 lon railway spikes, store truck. 2 coke stoves, hydrant hose and noazle, quantity heavy Oregon timber, good car engine, and good truck engine, 3 moukeys, 2 15cwt aud 1 Scwt, 2 scoop buckets. 12 pieces steel shafting (2 to 4in). Timco 3-SLn portable electric drill and De Couta f>-Bin electric drill, and other lot* far too numerous to mention. ALSO THE LARGE CORRUGATED IRON BUILDING, 120 ft long by 30ft wide for 50ft, and 44ft wide for 70ft, with end piece 20 s 12, built of good heavy Oregon and covered with well over 1000 sheets of corrugated iron, all ia splendid order (for removal). Mr. Pulley is retiring from business and all this well-known plant is for ABSOLUTE SALE. Now on View. ; SALE FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER ! 30. at 10.30 a.m.. at Karori. i E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT ANTIQUE* FURNITURE AUCTION. BEAUTIFUL ART TREASURES, CHINA, PORCELAIN. SILVER, CRYSTAL, OLD MAHOGANY. AND WALNUT. ART TREASURES EXTRAORDINARY. E JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER'S AND 6, 1945. Commencing at 10.30 a.m. each day. At Our Mart. No. 8 Willeston St., Wellington. UNIQUE AND GREAT AUCTION — Of — A FAMOUS COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL CHINA. CRYSTAL. PORCELAIN, SILVER, WONDERFUL PIECES OF OLD MAHOGANY AND WALNUT. OLD ENGLISH OAK, ETC. Included in this most interesting collection will bo found: Crown Derby and Swansea Cups and saucers, lapis lazuli trinket box, Dresden china, old Wedgwood coffee set, very beautiful Royal Worcester H.F. coffee cups, Spod» china, Davenport stone, china plates, blue and gold Crown Ducal plates, Royal Worcester, 2 H.P. Gainsborough period wall plaques, pair of wonderful Dresden reclining figures, EXQUISITE OLD AND VERY BEAUTIFUL PARIS (Pout Atix Choux) teaset, complete with tray. (This Marie Antoinette period teaset is one of exceptional beauty.) Magnificent Sevres coffee set, pink and gold witli hand-painted miniature panels, 4 cups and saucers, coffee jug and sugar bowl on porcelain tray of same design, a beautiful and outstanding piece, _ old Copeland ewers. These are two glorious examples of English porcelain art, in Wedgwood blue and white, heavily encrusted with design of English wild flowers and grapes, 12 inches high. Also one Copeland vase, a wonderful match to the 2 Copeland ewers. These 3 pieces of Copeland are real museum pieces. Lovers of beautiful china should definitely see 'these as their equal may never be seen again in this Dominion, Six Coleport plates. 2 beautiful old Sevres ewers, set of 6 Sevres afternoon tea cups and saucers in case. Sevres pink and gold with Knufmaim paintings, each being- different examples 6t the Kaufmann art. (This is an exquisite set.) Exquisite miniatures, Ridgway set. eld van Dyke print, Venetian glassware, Adams cups and saucers, Carlton coffee set, a wonderful collection of heavy crystal of all descriptions, silver muffin dish, silver spoon warmer, silver hot water jug, silver server, silver _oup ladle, silver sweet dish, E.P. warc.RoyalFlambeva.es, heavy crystal salad bowls and flat dishes, nest of mah. tables, old j mahogany serving table, very nice mahogany davenport in perfect order, all solid mahogany and perfect, mahogany gateleg occ. table, mah. dropsidu tea wagon, solid mahogany bookcase aud china cabinet with cathedral glass door and cabriole legs, solid mahogany Bow Pout Hall or serving table, four-drawer "figured mah. writing bureau (perfect order), solid mahogany buffet sideboard, sft with flame mahogany doors, mahogany china cabinet with 2 drawers and cabriole legs, solid mahogany round dining table, beautifully figured and with tripod legs, very nice 5-drawer mahogany tallboy (old but good), 5-drawer solid mahogany' tallboy, very old and valuable, genuine antique solid mahogany chest of 7 drawers, mahogany coffee tables with heavy bulbous centre legs, ' 0 special Hepplewhife dining chairs and ono carver to match, 2 mahogany wine tables, solid mahogany pedestal desk, 2ft 61n wide and 4ft 6in long, with 8 drawers, walnut occ. chairs, half-round hall table, inlaid Sheraton chairs, 7 genuine Hepplewhite dining chairs, with leather seats, new Cromwell (6 valve) all-wave radio set, portable radio set, and numerous other interesting lots. ■ Full details will appear later. This wonderful sale will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, December 5 and.6. it our Mart, No. S Willeston St. This is something out of the ordinary E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneer,. , MISCELLANEOUS." ~~ DANDRUFF tieated iifieti\el.\ wllli per_on.it attention b.\ P. W. Gahln. Hair ,mv Scalp Specialist. 37 Couitenay PI. TU. 55-421. HERE at Last! N\w Flagrant Dutch Perfume, September Mnin. Pot ladles with disci im.'r.ating taste. Subtle and retching. Pur--ett's Pharmacies. WANTED to Hue. 2 Tents, hum December 20 to Jfitiuarj 12. Ring .'6-12-.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 129, 28 November 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 129, 28 November 1945, Page 3

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