L AUCTIONS. — THIS MORNING, At 10.80 sharp. Continuation of Sale of High-class Household Furniture—Massive double mirror-door wardrobe, costly Chippendale duchesse pair, Chestorfield lounges, easy chairs, carpet squares, costly oak dining-room and bedroom furnishings, crockery and glassware, seagrass chairs, duchesse pairs, duchesse chests, wardrobes, double and single wooden bedsteads nnd bedding, linoleums, long office desk, ohests drawers, bookshelves, rocking- ' horse. 3 wooden cots, dresser, 20 Austrian chairs, Morris chairs. LOTS. A(\{\ LOTS. , LOTS. 4U" LOTS. E JOHNSTON AND 00. will sell • at thei'r Mart ns above— E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, : At 2 p.m. AT NO. 87 HANSON STREET. AUCTION SALE BUILDING MATERIAL, TOOLS, Etc. MESSES. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. have received instruc--l tions from the owners, who are giving up business, to offer for absolute sale as follows:— ■«00ft. HEART TOTARA tfOOft. HEART RIMU • 250 ft. HEART MATAI 100 ft. OREGON 100 ft. 0.8. RIMU . Ako, , 10 BAGS HYDRAULIC LIME l 100 BRICKS IiICWT. SASH WEIGHTS i BESSELT, FLOOR CRAMPS 2 JENKINS AND MACK'S SILENT | FLUSHERS 1 COIL STEEL WIRE ROPE ' ANGLE IRON 12 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON KEG NAILS • ■' • • ••■•„„ BUILDING PAPER AND DAMP COURSE 1 IRON WHEELBARROW i SHOVELS, 1 PICK, 1 CROWBAR ' !• *LB. HAMMERS. SPADES, 2 BENCHES SASH FILISTERS. PLOUGH, AND IRONS . ■ SCOTCH T ' HINGES MOULDINGS, HARDWARE And hundreds;, of articles to bo found in - ' a builder's yard BALE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2. HODGKINS, CARVER AND CO., Auctioneers and Valuers, 187 and 139 Lambton Quay. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1020, At 2 p.m. ■' ---IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, BY ORDER OF THE DISTRICT KE- :■ PATRIATION OFFICER :' of - MOTOR-CARS,, TOOLS, Etc., Etc. | ' Also, ' BALANCE OF LEASE OF GARAGE. AT THE GARAGE, 120 GHUZNEE STREET. MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. have received instructions from the DISTRICT REPATRIATION OFFICER to offer for sale as follows:— 1 SUNBEAM 4-OYLINDER 7-SEATER CAR, in perfect running order, new tires, just' been overhauled and 1 : painted. I JACKSON 8-CYMDER 7-SEATER ; CAR, in perfect .running- order, well '; ' •• 6hod 1 FORD CAR, 5-SEATER, in good run- • ning'order, well shod IDETROITER 1-TON TRUCK, with : specially good cab. Everything in 1 ■ 1 SWIFT CAR, 2-SEATER, twin cylinder i 1- GERMAIN 5-SEATER CAR, 1 OVERLAND 3-SEATER CAR, in per- ;■■ ■ '•■ feet running order Also, BALANCE OF LEASE OF GARAGE Rent JC2 per week ; Also, ALL NECESSARY TOOLS "AND ACCESf- SORIES, in which will be found— i . 30ft. hos«, files, spanners, snips, cold i- chisels, clamps, Mow lamps, rivets, L carburetters, vulcanisers, car jacks, pumps 1 5-seater hood, sparking plugs, ! speedometers, acetylene lamps, boden • wire, emery wheels, and hundreds of . good useful lines too numerous to mention. ;■' NOTE—The' above' Cars will stand ! tareful inspection, and can be viewed any i morning from 9 o'clock to noon. It is \ seldom that-first-class cars come under tie hammer,' and anyone requiring a car frould do well to inspect. HODGKINS, CARVER AND CO., I Auctioneers and Valuers, 137 and 139 Lambton Quay. I MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ;•' Of ' WORTH OOAAA WORTH WORTH S*fi\]\fV WORTH, " ' Of ; . HIGHEST-GRADE PERSIAN AND ) iIIRZAI'ORE CARPETS AND RUGS. I. The Highest-grade Carpets that lave ;-.' ever been offered under the hammer in : (Wellington, i . Several of the Carpets in this Catalogne'eost nearly £100 to land. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- , • ceived instructions to sell at their f . Mart. 153 Lambton Quay (late Wilson's)— ; 120- BEAUTIFUL CARPETS, RUGS, I . RUNNERS, Etc. !' Full details later. ; ' • ___ E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer, I ■ "*'" ■ ' | . PALMERSTON NORTH'S i ' PALMERSTON NORTH'S ! GARDEN SUBURB. i GARDEN SUBURB. !'" IMPORTANT ; IMPORTANT I' , SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. :• SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. ' . (WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920, j At 3 p.m. ACRES \ OKA ACHES ; ACRES . <*0" ACRES \ 31 SECTIONS 34 31 SECTIONS 34 | 'AREAS FROM 1} ACRES TO 25 ACRES. \ EXCELLENT SITUATION h TERMS. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., and E. GRANT ! SIM have been instructed by MR. R. A. i M'KENZIE to sell by Public Auction at | Messrs. Abraham and Williams. Ltd., I Horse- Emporium, Rnngitikei Street, PAL- | MERSTON NORTH. ; SfTUATION.-Adjoining Borough of ; Palmerston North and adjacent to proj l»s*<t Tram Route and within a few ! .minutes' walk from School. TERMS—On areas from \\ acres to £ ! acre-j. 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, | 15 per cent, on possession; on areas I above 5 acres, 5 per cent; on fall of ham- ' mer, 10 per cont. on possession; balance ! 5 years at 6 per cent. j NOTE.—S per cent, allowed off purJ ci-asu monev for cash. > POSSESSION.-November 15, 1920. ! Write or call for plan and further par- \ ' ticulars :— I" NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANi TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., i Palmerston North and Brancl.es. I ■ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ' Pnlmorston North and Broaches. ' MR. E. GRANT SIM, - Palmerston North.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 10
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