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FRIDAY, 4ih JUNE, At 2.30 o'clock. IN DEFENCE DEPARTMENT YARD, Lower St. Andrew street. Important Clearing Sale of" SURPLUS STORES. T> .3J. S P E D D I N G s • is instructed to sell by auction, in efence Yard, as above, en Friday next, at 2.30 o'clock, - 25 H.P. VERTICAL STEAM ENGINE, 10 VENTILATING EXHAUST FANS AND 2 H.P. MOTORS, 2 SODA' WATER MAKING MACHINES (Complete), 16 OREGON PINE BEAMS (T7it to 26ft), 6 STEEL GIRDERS (Bft to 12ft), 10 IRON PLATES (3sfij), 1 TON ANGLE IRON AND PLATES, Ingine Bed Plates, Engine Governors, Countershaft, Hand Winch, Wire Rope, i G.I. Tanks (36 x 24), 2 Steam Ovens, Water Meters, 3 Starting Rheostats, etc. etc. ~ rticu'.ars at Office of 'Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1920, At 1.-30 o'clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS'. Ex s.s. Waimate. More or Less Damaged. 4 BEAUTIFUL VELVET PILE SQUARES (12 x 10.6). 1 VELVET PILE CARPET (13.6 x 121 2 ETONIAN WILTON SQUARES (12 x 11.3), 2 ETONIAN WILTON SQUARES (13.6 x 121, * 3 TAPESTRY -SQUARES 3 HEAVY AXMINSTER SQUARES.' "ESSR3 JAMES SAMSON AND CO. - have received instructions from those interested to sell by auction, 15 Beautiful Carpets, all various shades and colors, slightly damaged by water, ex s.s. Waimate. The _ Auctioneers desire to draw special attention to this Sale, as the-majority of the Carpets are but very slightly soiled. On view Monday ■ Afternoon and Morning of Sale in our Downstairs Rooms. These Carpets will be offered pervious to starting the Furniture Sale as advertised. FRLDAY, 4th JUNE, 1920, At 2 o'clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTIONS On the Premises, No. 71 Clyde street (Between Union and St. David streets). LOVELY FREEHOLD SECTION, On which is erected a Splendid Modern Up-to-date 7-roorr.ed Dwelling and' Maid's Room. Also, THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS MASSIVE SOLID OAK SHOW BEDROOM SUITE, MASSIVE OAK SIDEBOARD OAK CHAIRS, SOLID OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE. 2 HANDSOME O vJv-BRAMED MIRRORS OAK DINNER WAGGON, SUPERIOR WILTON PILE CARPET SQUARES. FIRST-CLASS COLLECTION OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER _ COLORS ~i. Moultray, J. D. Perrett, L. W. i, E. A. Penley, Beck, and Houston Byles). SSRS JAMES SAMSON AN. -LT_B_ have been favored with instructions from E. Pyrke, Esq., to sell by auction, on the Premises, No. 71 Clyde street, His Splendid Freehold Property and Household Furniture. A line large freehold section, all laid out in garden, with rockery in front and niceiv laid out; concrete paths at the sides and front, and asphalt path 3at the back. The Hoise is an exceptionally well-built housed and all the best of timber. It contains 7 living rooms'and the-maid's ''om; all fittethroughout with every modern convenience, bathroom (hot and cold water), scullery! pantry, lavatory inside, Venetian blinds' electric light throughout, 4 large projecting windows; and from the window at the back you obtain a beautiful view of the harbor and Peninsula. There is also a fine roomy washhouse (with copper and tubs built in) and a spare room. The whole property is drained to Drainage Board regulations, and forms a fine compact property, all in splendid order. Also, Immediately after the ssle of the property the Whole of the Household Furniture will be sold, which includes: Very massive solid oak sideboard, massive solid oak extending dining table, alabaster flower stand, walnut marble-top breakfast room cabinet, solid oak dinner waggon, 6 magnificent high-back oak chairs in leather, armchairs, costly Wilton pile carpet square! 3, superior gas fires, splendid collection oil paintings'and water colors, handsome vases, e.p. ware, e.p. tea and coffee service, electroplated goods, superior casement and tapestry curtains, blue mohair velvet pile table cover, blue mohair hearthrug, bronzo figures, cutlery and'glassware, .Doulton ware' palms in pot 3, oak_pot stands, corner window seat, e.p. flower epergnes, cruets, pickle jars, flower stands, bronze fruit stand, solid marble clock, kerbs, carpet squares, decanters, very handsome oak show bedroom suite, d.l. and wood bedsteads, blankets, 3 duchesse chests, wasbsto-nds and ware, mirrors, wardrobe,' drop-bead sewing machine, tables, chairs! pots'and paju, and general household furniture. Those wanting a real good Dwelling should not miss inspecting this property, it being an ideal Home, and in the fashionable and favored locality or Clyde street. TO THE HOMELESS WORKER. MONDAY, 7th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Estate of Agnes Garden (deceased). 4 GOOD FREEHOLD COTTAGES. To be Sold Separately. *os. 82, 84, 36, 88 MAITLAND STREET, NEAR TOP OF CARROLL STREET (ON THE SUNNY SIDE). :• No Trams Rquired. TO WIND UP EST VTA NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, JL are instructed by the Executors of the hstate of Agnes Garden to sell by auction: Lot 1.-MAITLAND STREET, No. 88- 4roomed Wooden Cottage; scullery, washhouse, bath, copper, tubs; drained to sewer. 104 2 ; —MAITLAND STREET, No. 86: Villa 5 rooms; bay window, verandah, gas, drained, washhouse, copper, tubs bath. ' Lot 3.—MAITLAND STREET, No. 84Compact 5-roomed Cottage and conveniences. Lot 4.—MAITLAND STREET, No. 82: Bay-window Cottage, 5 rooms; verandah, gas, washhause, drained, conveni- ? YOU' REQUIRE A COTTAGE ' . .™J& SPECT THESE AT ONCE. AUCTIONEERS HAVE GUARANQUICKLY, AND HAVE FIXED VERY | LOW UPSETS. * The Auctioneers are prepared to finance , good industrious workers. Further particulars from MESSRS DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Solicitors for the Trust; Or. ' _PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. F you need Employment, you will- reach - the eye of Employers by Advertising in I the 'Star.'

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Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 6

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