AUCTIONS, THIS MORNING At 10.30 o’clock sharp. CLEARING SALE OF BUILDERS’ PLANT AND MATERIAL, On the Ground, Abel Smith Street, close to Willis Street (see flag). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to Sell at Abel Smith Street, as above: 20 Good Ladders, 12ft. to 30ft., Trestles 9ft. to 12ft., Steel Pulleys (all sizes), Pile driving Dolly and Shoe, Pile Driving Tripper, Iron Hark Timber, Steel Plates, Expanded Metal (3in. mesh), Opalite Tiles (plain and moulded), Mouldings, Galv. “Pipes and Fittings (Ain. to tin.), Wood Saw Bench and Spindle, Moulding Spindle with Wood Bench, Copper and Frame, Drain Pipes, Bends and Junctions, Gully Traps, Blocks, Shafting Brackets and Hangers, Rimu, Kauri and Totara Doors, Cast Iron Balustrading, Sheet Glass, Rolled Plato Glass, Builders’ Hardware, Steel Blocks, Double and Single Pulleys and numerous other lots. SALE TO-DAY at 10.30 SHARP. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ’ 3358 UNIQUE AUCTION SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, December 2 and 3, 1926. Commencing at 10.30 a.m. each day, and continuing all day. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES, CHINESE & JAPAN. ESE CURIOS, OLD ENGLISH AND OTHER CHIkA, VALUABLE WA. TER COLOURS, PRINTS, AND OIL PAINTINGS, OLD BOOKS, BRONZES, ENAMELS, NATIVE WEAPONS, IVORIES, SCIEN TIFIC INSTRUMENTS, PRIS MATIC BINOCULARS, ' TELE SCOPES, NUMEROUS CAMERAS, AND LENSES. TYPEWRITERS, AND CURIOSITIES FROM /ALL PARTS OF THE “WORLD. Also MOST VALUABLE AND POWERFUL TELESCOPE (cost £6O). AT OUR MART,' No. 8 Willeston Street. BY ORDER OF A LEADING LONDON ART DEALER 1 K . CASES OF GOODS ( K J-O CASES OF GOODS ' JUST LANDED, EX TAINUI E JOHNSTON AND CO., have .been • 'favoured with instructions to conduct the above important sale at their mart. No. 8 Willeston Street, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. Full details later. z , On view Wednesday Afternoon and Wednesday Evening from 7 till 9. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers. 3357 JOHNSONVILLE WETHER FAIR. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926, At 12.30 p.m. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, ■IVX LTD., will sell on account of the undermentioned vendors: — Frost Bros., Liddle Bros., H. Walters, Bryant Bros., W. Horrobin, A. Horrobin, W. Hume, Gaskin Bros., L. D. Nairn, W. A. Sievers. J. W. Mexted, W. Robertson, and others—--2000 WETHERS,-comprising 1200 4-tooth 800 2-tooth Also, 200 F.M. ewes. 3082 yyAIKANAE STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 50 fwd. ewes 30 2-year Hereford steers 5 store cows. On account W. H. FIELD: 25 2-year black Polled Angus heifers bv pedigree bulls 3388 J. L. BENNETT, LTD. CLOSING DOWN SALE. £9OO WORTH JEWELLERY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER i, 1926, 1.15 p.m. J. L. BENNETT, LTD., —At Palmerston North, HAVE been favoured with instruc- ' tions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mr. Allan, to sell the WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, Etc. £9OO WORTH £9OO ABSOLUTELY GENUINE CLOSING DOWN SALE. THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK MUST GO. Full Particulars Later.
WALDORF SHOES FOR LADIES English manufactured, highest grade exclusive Footwear. WALDORF SHOES FOR RADIES. —•AxhtL
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 56, 30 November 1926, Page 16
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