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AUCTIONS TODAY, at 10.3(1 a.m. IN THE VIVIAN STREET FURNITURE AND AUCTION MART. C W PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, will wll a quantity of STERLING SILVER AND E.P. ARTICLES, on the Premises, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, Comprising;— 16 STERLING SILVER VASES, CUPS, ORNAMENTS. CONDIMENT SETS, El’ N -S. Ornaments, Vases, .Teapots, Cutlery, Standard Lamp, “Philco” Wireless Set, Trays, Candlesticks, Pewter Cups and Dishes, Thermos Flasks, ’■ Gold and Silver Scales, Electric Combs, Sterlln- Silver Hooks, Manicure Sets, Indian "Silver Bowl on ebony stand, Brassware, 3 Cameras, 2 Telescopes, Binoculars Gramophone Records, Clocks 3 Watches. Window Fittings, .Propelling Pencils, Sugars and-Creams, Mandolin. Leather Bowl Bags, Hair, Clothes and Dandy Brushes, Beads, Golf Bag, Rubber Boots. siz e 8, Electric Kettle. Slnzenger Rackets, etc., etc. A 667 C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. REMOVED FROM HIGHLAND PARK TO OUR MART, for absolute Sale, on behalf of owner, leaving Wellington. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TODAY, 1.30 p.m. SILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers, 110 Lambton Quay (opp. Occidental Hotels IN OUR MART. No. 8 WILLESTON STREET. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), at 1-30 p.m. BIG CLEARING SALE Of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF OUR BASEMENT MART. (All to be cleared, regardless of price. Out everything goes If it only brings 1/- a lot). 6 oak dining chairs, kauri sideboard, cedar dining table, large rimu ext. dining table with extra leaves, dark rimu sideboard, seagrass chairs, occ. tables, b uphol, dining chairs, chrome armchair plush-seated settee, 3 Morris chairs, 3 elec radiators, silk e.I. shade, lot of good pictures, pair hall curtains, lire screen, piano seat, framed mirror, pouffe, rimu hallstand, rimu wardrobe, 2 chests of drawers,' 10 duchesse chests (to be sold it thev only realize 5/-), marble-top washstands. 20 double and s. bedsteads and mattresses, (1. and s. kapok beds, 2 hospital bedsteads, brass fender, 2 suitcases, bookshelves, Standard mangle, ice chest, lot of books, d. and s. divan beds, 4 bunk beds, gent’s bicycle, Austrian chairs,, brass pres, pan, fire seat, coal vase, mincer, 2 deck chairs, lot of sweets jars, wire-seated couch, plant stands, ' form uphol kitchen couch, lot underfelt, bird cage, marble clock, pigeon holes, jam jars, plate rack, d. brass bedsteads and wire mattress, gas tire, elec, washing machine (old model), bungalow gas stove, linoleums, saw, lawnmower, kitchen tables, and numerous other lots. Sale commences 1.30 p.m. sharp TOMORROW. (Basement Mart.) ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., A 664 Auctioneers. PLUMBERS’ STOCK-IN-TRADE, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY MORNING, Commencing at 10.30 o’clock and continuing all day. LIQUIDATION SALE. On the Premises. No. 144 RIDDIFORD ST., NEWTOWN. SALE BY AUCTION Of one power sewing machine, complete ‘with pulleys, shafting, 1 36in. corrugating curving roller machine, 1 bath bending machine, 1 Bft. hand lever knife, Bft. bar foldlug machine, 361 n. tinman’s groover, Rhodes trimming and wiring machine with rollers, Rhodes paring-down machine, pattern B, 1 pipe bending machine and dies, tin. fan. suitable for forge, stock-in-trade, plant, and equipment, comprising over 400 lots. Full details will appear later. SALE TUESDAY MORNING, at 10.30, AT 141 RIDDIFORD ST., NEWTOWN. A 663 I E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AT WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, August 12 and 13, AT 12.30 EACH DAY. BIGNEDL CONSTRUCTION CO., LIFFITON STREET. JOHN CO ULI, bus- received instructions from MR. A. G. BIGNEDL. who is retiring from business, to Sell by Public Auction as above: — WORKSHOP PROPERTY, AREA 3 ROODS. GLASGOW LEASE. GROUND RENT £43/2/6, HALF YEARLY. BUILDINGS COMPRISE LARGE WORKSHOP, OPEN ANNEXE. MOTOR SHED, PLUMBER’S’ WORKSHOP AND OFFICE, BRICK OIL STORE. (Property will be offered at 2.30, August 12.) THE WHOLE OF THE MACHINERY, HARDWARE CONSTRUCTION PLANT, TIMBER, IKON. GLASS (mirror, plate and sheet), ETC.,' AS FOLLOWS: — 1 16in. Four sider plane complete, '1 “Sugar” band saw (30ln. wheels), 1 26in. “Sagar” planing thickening machine, 1 “Sagar’' iron saw bench, circular saws. 1 wood saw bench, 1 Haigh’s Grubber Co. buzzer machine, ■with table, etc., 1 “Fay” tenoning machine, 1 “Sagar” spindle machine complete, 1 “Expert” chain mortiser No. 1, 1 "Matheson” hand chisel mortiser, 1 “Atkins” emery wheel grinder complete, 1 elec. 30 h.p. motor, "Parkinson” with starter, 1 Bin. sanding machine complete, 6 carpenters’ benches with vices. 1 tilting glass cut-’ tor’s table, 8 joiners’ cramps, 3 g. cramps. 5-TON HYDRAULIC JACK, 10TON DO., BOTTLE JACKS. LIFTING GEAR, hand truck, ladders. EXT. LADDER. COLLAPSIBLE WOOD TRESTLES. HEAVY, MEDIUM AND LIGHT ROPES. 600 ft. 3 STEEL WIRE ROPE (as new), 4 iron barrows, CURVING MACHINE FOR CORRUGATED IRON, iron scaffold brackets, adjustable steel scaffold trestles, rod bender, iron fittings for concrete boxings, scaffold clips, 1 15ft. GIB DERRICK CRANE, 2 HOPPER TAILERS (2yd. capacity), STEEL CONCRETE SHUTES, augers, putty mixer, scales, liurdwood rollers, sledge hammers, office desk, Onanaru stone, asbestos tiles, large marble slabs, barrel bitumen, fire bricks, sand burner,, sashes, doors, all sizes, steel frames, large quantity of builders’ ironmongery, scaffold planks, etc., etc. ON VIEW 10th AND 11th AUGUST AND MORNINGS OF SALE. JOHN COUDE, AUCTIONEER.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 264, 6 August 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 264, 6 August 1942, Page 8

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