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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of y COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FUENISHI I NHS, BEAUTIFUL INDIAN, AXMINSTER, AND ART CARPETS, 2 HANDSOME AND COSTLY ENGLISH OAK BEDROOM SUITES, f VALUABLE INLAID MAHOGANY [- WARDROBE, SOLID ENGLISH OAK CHESTS OF DRAWERS, A r- SPECIAL LOT OF CHINA AND CUT GLASSWARE, HORNLESS ,v GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, 1 VALUABLE TIGEIt AND WHITE y BEAR SKINS, SINGER DliOPy HEAD MACHINE, AND APPOINTt MENTS. LOTS QKA LOTS LOTS OOU LOTS . Part Contents of 10 Rooms, t At the Family Residence, No. 29 Hobson f Street, t | On account of Airs. Hiley, who ls'returns j ing to Englaud. E JOHNSTON AND CO, have been • favoured with instructions lo conduct the above important sale. '• This is a most attractive sale of ljigh- - class furnishings. On view from 2 till 5 to-day. . r ' ' . E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. - FRIDAY MORNING, • | At 10 o'clock sharp. ! ; AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE . AUCTION SALE . AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR FURNITURE, 200 SQ. ' YDS. VALUABLE INLAID LINOLEUMS. 150 BENT WOOD CHAIRS, 3 MASSIVE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, TABLES, PICTURES, ~ Etc. etc. etc. At the "Burlington," Willis Street, {entrance Singer's Lane). L O T S QAA LOTS " . .LOTS, OlfU 'LOTS l Tjl JOHNSTON AND CO. have rei ceived instructions from tho proprietor of the "Burlington," who is only | utilising the front portion of the pre- j mi&s, to sell the Entire Contents of .the ! . large dining-room. Full details later. . - E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. . FRIDAY NEXT, at 1.30 o'clock sh<vp. - UNCLAIMED CARGO. J AUCTION SALE OF 1 KftiA CASES (about) 2, 3,. and 4-crown ■ ;; OVV "MILD URA" CURRANTS. ! -20 Rolls Flannelette...(in lots to suit v. buyers). 20Rolls Flannolette (in lots, to suit buyers). : 30 40-dallon Casks. : 12 Bales (each SOOOlbs.), J-lb Randed Hanks 5-Plv Seaming Twine. J PILLAGED CAKGO--9 Ladies' Vests, 3 pairs Stockings, 22 firstclass Razor Strops, 1 roll Velveteen, 1 roll Overcoat Material, 5i ' gross 11 Matches, etc. etc. : < E JOHNSTON AND ' CO.-' have re- J: • ceived instructions to sell at their ■' Mart; 157. Lambton Quay (on account of T whom it may concern)— UNCLAIMED AND PILLAGED CARGO On view from Thursday Next. -, ' , E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. MOST IMPORTANT SALVAGE SALE. ; " UNRESERVED AUCTION' SALE Of ' gQQ TONS OF VALUABLE CARGO; - Consisting of. PRINTING AND OTHER PAPER OF I [ ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND, GEN- . ERAL MERCHANDISE, ' ; ! Salvaged from tho S.S.- BESSA. 1 At the KING'S WHARF. 1 ; ON TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919, At 1 o'clock sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.Jiavo rcceiv- : • ed instructions to sell, as above (on account of whom it may concern): ' . 500 Tons of General Cargo, including a \ large quantity, of Printing Paper, etc. Full details later. | E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer.'' i SUBDIVISION OF' RICH DAIRYING ■ LAND. . , . TE OPAKETE ESTATE. . THERE IS NO BETTER LAND IN THE MANAWATU. 307 ACRES, . Divided into 6 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS. ' A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., . acting under instructions from Chas. Higginson, Esq., will offer the above ' Estate for Sale by Public Auction in the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on WEDNESI DAY, MAY H, 1919, at 2 p.m. ! All these , farms are. imminently suit- < i .ed for. potato growing, dairying, or fat- 1 : tening. Situated within a few chains of . . the Koputaroa Railway Station, and close to Factory, School;-and. Post Office, and within Teach of the' city of Wellington markets; ■ ■ IDEAL CLIMATE, RICH-SOIL, EASY TERMS.These'farms range in areas from 41 to ' 53 acres, and are divided in such a way 50 aa to givo each section a'share, of | ( such natural advantages as road front- < age, water, shelter, and good building , sites. ' This country is all flat to _ undulating, and will make very productive and picturesque little farms. TERMS: 10 per cent..on day of sale. 10 per cent, in 12 months. Balance 5 years at'sl per cent. POSSESSION 14th day of June, 1919. PROSPECTIVE BUYERS will be con- , veyed to and shown over tho Estate . j either from our Palmerston or Levin j | Office. ■ ! Intending. purchasers will please take ' 'notice,of the amended description of Sec--3 | tions in reference lo water rights. j I Particulars obtainable from Auctioneers, ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., . Palmeraton North, Levin, and ail Branches. FRIDAY, MAY IG, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. , CITY FREEHOLD SECTION, ' CUBA STREET'.. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Messrs.' harcourt and co; ipe received instructions from THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AND THE BENEFICIARIES IN' THE ESTATES OF THE LATE WALTER AND A. H. I TURNBULL, to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919, at 2.30 p.m.— ALL THAT valuable Block of Land, being part T/A 728, and having a total frontage of 30 feet 5 inches to Cuba Street, by a depth of GO feet, and situated next to No. 225, Cuba Street. ! This very valuablo site is almost next j the corner of Cuba and Vivian Streets, I and is fast developing into one of tho I best shopping centres in titan city. It is ; very seldom that property in this Real-1 ity in Cuba Street comes on Ihe market, and an opportunity is offered of acqnir-1 ing a central'business -site id bedrock, 1 price. Tho site is absolutely clear and ready to build on according lo requirc- - j merits at once. | Full particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., ■ Auctioneers.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 190, 7 May 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 190, 7 May 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 190, 7 May 1919, Page 12

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