AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. MOTOR-CARS, LORRIES, AND VANS. Wednesday; april 21, Commencing at 2 p.m sharp, 'QTANTONS.LTD., Motor Garage Pro£3 prietors and Motor-car Importers (in conjunction with MESSRS. VINE AND WILSON) will sell by public auction, on behalf of various clients, AT THEIR GARAGE, 15 MOLESWORTHSTREET, WELLINGTON on WEDNESDAY NEXT, April 21. a number of Motor-ears, Motor Lorries, and Vans. The Cars, which are enumerated, will all bo in good running ordo?, and any reasonable trial will be given. Morris Oxford (two-seater), first-class condition, did 44 miles to callon on ; recent run Christchurch to'Dunedin. A beautiful little car Standard (two-seater), .first-class order, very economical on petrol. One of ■ the best makes of light English cars Buick, six-cylinder, splendid condition throughout, new hood and recently overhauled. These cars are scarce, and this is a good opportunity to get a •nodcrn- high-power- car Oakland (three-seater). This is a wellkept, good condition, light car, and in good order . Briscoe (five-seater), self-starter, electric light, and modern in every way; just been painted and overhauled. A _ good looking, good running car Briscoe (two-seater), nice light runabout. Detroit, four-cylinder, five-seater,' well ■shod . ■': '■ .. Studebaker (five-sovenrseator), 1917 model, done less than 8000 miles. First-class . condition, only used privately .(owner, leaving for England) jHiimber (five-seater), wire wheels, firstclass order. Just been overhauled; doing 28 miles to gallon. A car worth seeing. King, four-cylinder, new hood and side curtains, extra t rim, Ward-Leonard ' lighting set. A good strong car that ■will'stand nlenty of work Bedford Buick (three-seater),. a good-look-ing, good-running light car, and in good condition throughout Apperson good ■ condition,, one- of the best built American highgrade cars. .This is not a recent model, but a car that will stand years of wear Argyll, closed-in enr,. seven-seater. Suitr able for. taxi work . i. ' ,Buick.'- four-cylinder, 1914 .model, fiveseater . •• v ( Z.L. (five-seater). 12-14 h.p. A,good car ? with splendid engine Sevw 9.1 Fords and Chc7rolets will be submitted ,' Light -Delivery Van, new,' suitable for baker or grocer Huranobih Delivery.Van, been used for grocery trade-. A splendid vehicle, and bt:n<; snW because owner " retiring from business Argyll One-ton Lorry, strong, well-built vohiclo Argyll,■ Lisr" *: Lorry, carry up to 15cwt,. • A <rood vehicle.for a carrier 30-10 Overland Delivery Van. with seats.
: ENTRIES, have not vet closed. Owners !wiir .'"ish to submit their vehicles.should : communicate at once with Stanton's Ltd. 'Phone 2240. ' • The list a? no?' piblished will be revised from day, to day. . Cars on view at 15 Molesworth Street on morning of sale, H. OAKLEY BROWNE. ... i Auctioneer. '' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920. 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. PRETORIA STREET/ LOWER HUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from .Jtrs.' T. C.' Dawson, who has -sold her property, to offer for absolute sale the stioerior contents of her 9-roomed house, including— BLUE AXMINSTEIR CARPET TURKISH CARPET SADDLEBAG CHESTERFIELD SADDLEBACK LOUNGE CHAIR OAK HIGHBACK. CHAIRS PIANO by Wiesner and Co. HANDSOME Duchess Pair SPLENDID PAIR OF PICTURES , CANTON CANE EASY CHAIR 'CANTON CANE LOUNGE. CHAIR SPLENDID LINOLEUMS WOODEN-BEDSTEADS ROLLER-TOP DESK AND' CHAIR MOHAIR RUGS AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS MORRIS CHAIRS
MIRROR-FRONTED WARDROBE Hall runner, beaten copper 'kerbs and irons, upholstered deck chair, bookcase, piano stool, heavy hall curtains, easy chairs, walnut card table, brass . . fender, settee, fire basket, Benares tabic, cushions, jardinieres, pot stand, ... dining-table, books, bookcase, doublo and single brass-mounted iron and wooden bedsteads (as new), cableedged mattresses, kapbc beds, pillows, cushions. Canadian chairs, overmantel, cabinet, washstands, toiletware, door slips, duchess, large and small blinds, curtains, chests of drawers, large dresser, -flour bins, superior kitchen table, part choice dinner set, crockery, enamel kettles, basins, can■risters, gong, scales and weights, jars, ... meat safe,.pots, pans, saucepans, pre- ). serving pan, spirit kettle, clothes jxisket, baking dishes, cake tins, brooms, boiler, pastry board, garden tools, spades, fork, hoes, superior rubber hosp, two Ransome lawn mowers, croquet, set, tennis net and poles, watercan, doormats, box irons, knife basket, and sundries.too many to enumerate. NOTE.—Buyers of first-class furniture, carpets, and 'linoleums iqual to new (should not miss this sale. IL ERNEST LEIGHTON, .. Auctioneer. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Under instructions from the Mortgagees, "JMTBSSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell by Public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920, . At 11.45 a.m. o'clock, At the TE KUITI SALE YARDS. • Section 8, Block 1, Orahiri Survey district, containing 1555 Acres, Freehold; Land Transfer Title. This property is situated about 23 miles from Hangttikei Railway Station, For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to the Auctioneers at To Kniti and Taumaruniii or to FullertonSintth and Co., Solicitors, Miuton. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF BUILDING (MOSTLY IRON) AT UPPER HUTT. A. L. WILSON AND CO., instructed Xsl« bv E. M'Kee, whose premises have been gutted by fire, will sell on the ground, Main Road, Upper Hutt— THE BUILDING, as it now stands, for removal, together with i Iron Tanks, Bath, Copper, Cooking Stove (nearly .new), Graces, and Chimneys, Etc. : A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. Tjl '' W. REUSS AND CO., " " Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England. WEEKLY SALES BY AUCTION (also private).of WOOLLEN RAGS, new er old, sorted or unsorted. : Correspondence desired; prompt replies. I
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