' AUCTIONS. • . TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. ' At 2 sharp. At 2 sharp. . At . . 141 MANNERS STREET (Opposite King's Theatre). BILLIARD TABLES, TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. jVTESSRS. WHEATLEY AND CO. will IyJL sell Jjy Auction in their rooms, the *bovo goods, comprising— OAK 6quais-legged BILLIARD TABLE, DINING SIZE, aa new (made specially by owner for own use). ALCOCK'S 3-DINING BILLIARD . TABLE (in perfect order) Both Tables Complete with all Accessories. TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES-Sheets. Towels, Underpants, Singlets, Bath Robes, Odd Cups and Saucers. Cake Stands. LACQUERED SAMPLES - Glow Boxes, ■ Handkerchief Boxes.'Tea Trays, eto.. 8 only 21-piece TEA SETS OAK SIDEBOARD. 3-piece RED VELVET SUITE 9-pieco SADDLE BAG SUITE EXTENSION TABLE .3 KITCHEN SOFAS Washstands, Bedsteads, Gas Heaters, Water Filters, Chairs, etc., etc.,. too numerous to detail. P.S.—Billiard Tables will be offered at' I sharp. . WHEATLEY AND CO., ' Auctioneers, Land • Agents. ' UNCLAIMED CARGO. TO-DAY. At 2 o'clock Sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of 6 ENAMELLED IRON BATHS, with . le?s and plugs eoropleto. 1 CASE J [EN'S HIGH-CLASS TAN BOOTS (54 pairs): all sizes. 8 CASES MICROMETER BALANCE SCALES (very valuable and in perfect order). 6 LARGE ROLLS WIRE NETTING; | 1 CASE CONTAINING 123 DOZEN , MEN'S SILK COLLARS. 1 CASE FOX'S INDIGO SERGE SUIT , LENGTHS (samples). 1 CASE (1G DOZ. PAIRS) SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BRACES. Etc., Etc. • At A. L. Wilson's Late Mart, 153 Larobton Quay. E- JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell ■ (on account of whom ( it may concern)': UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC.. In Lots to Suit Buyers, with all faults, If any. ' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, < : Commencing at 10.30 a.m. Sharp. ' ' . TWO DAYS' SALE. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK , • FURNITURE, , UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AXMINSTER AND MIRZAPORE CARPETS, LOT OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, LINOLEUMS, . COSTLY OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK DININGROOM FURNISHINGS, CHESTER-1 . FIELD LOUNGES, AND APPOINT MENTS. v ' t-OTS. WAA LOTS. LOTS. ' <VV LOTS. Entire ConteAts of Three Well-Furnished Homes, At Our Marts, 153 and 157 Lambton Quay. Both Auction Rooms Crowded to Doors witli High-class Furniture. E JOHNSTON AND QO. will hold • the above Important Sale on Wednesday and Thursday Next. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON and L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneers. jyE.VIN SALE.' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1920. At 11.45 a.m. 200 prime fat wethers 60 fat sheep 600 4 and 6-tooth wethers 600 4-tooth wetbsra 7 " 600 mixed sex hoggets 16 4-year bullocks 25 3-year bullocks 30 2J and 3-year steers J 20 2-year Hertford Cross steers 25 2-year steers . . . _ 25 11-year heifers 15 11-year steers . 40 yearling heifers - 35 yearling steers "40 empty store cows : 25 springing cows and heifers 5 bulls 8 fat bullocks 8 veal»rs •Half-ton 6ft. roofing iron. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, JD2O,: At 2.30 p.m. i ; Dunbar sloane and .tones have been favoured with instruc- . tions from the Public Trustee to sell at their Rooms, 181 Fcatlierston Street, the Property herein decribcd:— SCHEDULE. In the Estate of late JOHN WILLIAM ROD. Butcher, of Wellington, deceased— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing 34.12 perches, being Lot 3 on a subdivisional plan of a subdivision of Lots 60 and 61, Deposited Plan 242, being part of Section 11, Porirua District, and part of the land in Certifi- . cato of Title Vol. 48, Fol. 270. This property is situated at Johngonville, and contains a 5-roomed Bungalow, just built (and unoccupied) of heart totara and metal/, and includes pantry, scullery, porcelain bath , and basin, hot and cold wator, gas, water supply, drainage, tiled fires, finished selected heart timbers; room for flowers and vegetable garden also fowlrun and garage; level section; sun all day; 2 minutes from train. Full particulars and card to viow' from the Auctioneers, Messrs. Dunbar Sloano and Jones, 181 Fcatlierston Street (Nathan's Buildings)—" The Sunny Corner." DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. — . . - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. HAWKERS'BY-LAW. AUCTION SALE OF STREET STANDS. .CJTANDS will be sold by Auction at 1 O tho Office of. tho Chief' Inspector, Mercer Street, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 6, at 3 o'clock p.m. Applicants will be requested to produce their Licenses. Particulars on application to Inspector's Office. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. October 4, 1920. SHANNON SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1920, At 1 p.m. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will e)jll as above— 175 mixed hoggijts ' 28 forward bullocks 20 3-year empty heifers 8 choice springing heifers 14 empty cows _ 30 mixed yearlings 1 4-year high-grade Jersay bull 1 2-jfjar Shorthorn bull 3 2-year pedigree Shorthorn bull*
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 12
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