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AUCTION SALES. ' CARPET SALE EXTRAORDINARY ! TUESDAY, JULY" 4th, 1922, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of £1750 W( S Tn £1.750 BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS. SPECIAL QUALITY HAND-MAD® INDIAN CARPETS AND' LOUNGE RUGS ART CARPET SQUARES ALL WOOL KEVKIISIBLT3 RUGS AND AXMINSTER HEARTHRUGS BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER RUNNERS, etc., etc. (Second Shipment!. ALL BRAND NEW GOODS, AND JUST ARRIVED. GUARANTEED TRUE TO DESCRIPTION. AND WITHOUT ANY FAULTS WHATEVER. TO BEI SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. Now is tile time to buy your Carpets hj Auction. HIGHEST QUALITY GOODS THAT COAID INTO THE DOMINION, AND ALL VERY" LATEST COLOURINGS, AT YOUR OWN PRICE!. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have rcceiv- • ed instructions from the holder of the Bill of Lading to sell at tlieir Rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above (under exceptional circumstances)— QO BEAUTIFUL CARPET SQUARES in all sizes, from 7 x 4 to 12 x 15, in most artistic designs and colourings 1 cn BBST quality axmixster. .LOU INDIAN, AND ALL WOOL HEARTHRUGS AND LOUNGE RUGS, to match carpets •Ynn YARDS SUPER QUALITY rtX- • MINSTHR AND WILTON PILE RUNNERS, in most artistic colourings (24 inches to 36 inches wide) and 10 different designs 3 BALES KHAGRASS SQUARES AND RUGS (superior quality), etc., etc. These Carpets were all specially selected for one of the leading Carpet Importers in New Zealand, but owing to unforeseen circumstances thev have to bo realised at -Auction. The Carnets have all been unpacked and are NOW ON VIEW. A SPECIAL ELECTRIC LIGHT DISPLAY will be given on MONDAY EVENING., from 7.31) till 9. These are even a more valuable collection of Carpets than we sold in our Mart last week. Inspection invited before the Sale. This is the most valuable collection o! Carpets that has ever been submrted under the hammer in Wellington. COMB AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Now oil View. G 59 E. JOHNSTON,.Auctioneer. £ JOHNSTON AND CO., REGISTERED LAND AGENTS For the ALB OR FARMS AND PROPERTIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, OTEL AND BUSINESS BROKERS.

lOA N3 ARRANGED. 1.5 V, LAMBTON QUAY, ’Phone No. 1. Wellington. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN DIXON AND EDWARD STREETS, LOWRY BAY, RHODES STREET, AND HERALD STREET. ! To be Sold bv Public Auction "On WEDNESDAY, JULY sth, 1922, At the Oddfellows’ Hall, 203, Lambton quay, at 2.30 p.m. Messrs longmiore and co. have received instructions from the Public Trustee to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, July sth, 1922, at 2.30 p.m., at the Oddfellows' Hall, 203, Lambton quay—1. LOUIS HENRY HOAR.E (deceased): (a) No. 90 DIXON STREET, 7 rooms, bath, not and cold water, etc. (b) No. 92, DIXON STREET, 8 rooms, bathroom, washhouso and conveniences. (c) N. 1, EDWARD STREET (giving back entrance to above properties), 3 rooms and conveniences. The land has a. frontage to Dixon street of 52ft 6in x 119 ft deep, with a frontage also to Edward street of 52ft 6in. The above properties are situated in the heart of the city and would make . an ideal factory or warehouse site. (d) LOWRY BAY, modern 8-roomed residence, very fully furnished; also bathroom, hot and cold water, linen press, washhouse, engineroom, drainage, motor garage, one-stall stable, trapshed and coal house, fowlhouge, etc. Land 1 aero and 33 porches, beautifully laid out in lawns and gardens. 2. MARGARET SMITH CLARK (deceased) ; No. 28, RHODES STREET, jone-story dwelling of 6 rooms, with kitchen, pantyy. scullery, also glass house, etc. Land, 34 x 90. 3. ANNIE CECELIA WHELAN (deceased) : No. 8, HERALD STREET, 4-roemed House, with bathroom, washhouse, etc. Land, 22ft x 81ft 9in. Further particulars and conditions of sale, also cards to view, can be obtained from LONGMOEE AND CO., Auctioneers.

SALE BY ORDER OB THB MORTGAGEE, UNDER THB CONDUCT OF THB REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT WELLINGTON, ON TUESDAY, JULY 11th, 1922, At 2.30 p.m. iA 1 L - WILSON AND COMPANY, of U* • Lambton q;uay, Wellington, having rocoived instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, will Sell, by Public Auction, at their Office, Lambton quay, on TUESDAY, JULY 11th, 1922, at 2.39 p.m., the undermentioned Property, situate at 48, Victoria street, Petono, with Dwelling and appurtenances thereon, and being ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, situate in the Township of Petone. containing 18 perches (more or less) being Lot 45 on Deposited Plan, Numbered 321, aud being part of Section 4, Hutt District, and being all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 139, !Folio 36, subject, however, to Mortgage, Number 134641, securing .£9OO and interest. The Mortgagee's application to sell and her estimate of the value of the property may be seen at tho office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale, and a true copy thereof in tho auction rooms at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. ' For full particulars and conditions ot the sale, npply to AUCTIONEERS, or lo MESSRS STAFFORD AND STAFFORD, Solicitors, Brown's Buildings, Johnston street Wellington, Solicitors to tiro Mortgagee. 618

FOR EASE FOR LEASE, DAIRY FARM, 35 ACRES, npar Palmerston; carry 10-20 cows; good buildings; rent .£132 per unnum ; also 120 acres, Manawatu lino, .carry 25 cows and 150 whoop; large homestead and outbuildings; .£3OO per annum-, purchasing clause if desired IT. O. .RUTTER AND CO.. Agents, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11251, 1 July 1922, Page 16

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