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AUCTIONS. AT MARSDEN AVENUE, KAROKI. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, AT 12.45 P.M. SHARP. AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD 1-URN 11'Ulvl'., U old china, beautiful old Blue "edgewood Teapot, cream jug, iauej ju=, large hot water jug, pair candkslKks and pin box, all genuine old Blue Wedgewood, and all in perfect oidei, afternoon tea cups, plates, ornament and vases, etchings and en = ravln = s, water colour by Nugent Welch, lot of croekerv and .glassware, 11.1. plates, glass water jug and 6 t j“ n ' l J l .? r 1 ? match, Blue Doulton. Bowk, bowls, tumblers and T ? v . ln ? v = “‘jt?’,’ Royal Albert Teapot A I<ot M atei Ju» to match (these are very nice), old Wedgewood cream and sugar, LAware, curtains, oak tea wagon, occ. chairs and tables, folding chair goou morris chair, 2 divan chairs, L'leeterlield. Lounge, 10 cushions, set brasSCo, Ax. 'hearthrugs and lounge rugsi 4,j ds, 36in. Ax. runner, good lino, lot of books, solid oak up-to-date draw-leaf table, 6 h.'b. chairs, good wire seated mortis couch, piano seat, valuable moliaii travelling rug, blue mohair table covei, Speodee elee. jug, elec, toastci, elcc. Iron, 3 clocks, coal box, seagrass chairs. -Royal” electric vac. cleaner in penect order, Barometer, carved hall table, inlaid hand mirror, twin up-to-date solid panel end oak bedsteads with new wire and super kapoc beds, 2 oval minor oak duchesse chests, uphol. sea„iass chairs, oak arm chair and commode, combined oak low boy, lot of blanket good sheets, towels, pillow slips, la 1c linen, serviettes, tray ~a i‘ d good lot of towels, bath mate, pillows, small cash box, chamber, alarm clock, eiderdown, bedspreads, bed pan, table mats, pt. dinner service, kitchen utensils, good alum. saucepans, itemcolander, 2 alum, frypans, alum, kettle, 5 Judge saucepans, alum, teapot, bJktn„ dishes, stainless knives, bean cutter, good heavy egg.whisk, S puddm„ bowls, fancy teapot, enamel ware, dust bln, rubber door mats, good lawn mower and catcher, jam jars, „ buckets, alum. pres, pan, - choppers, new fork, spade, sieve, hose, step ladder, ironing board stand, earpet sweep°r nr loggings, oval boiler, rake, wheelbarrow, dozens of flower pots, water can and numerous other interest n lots at the Residence No. 1J Marsden Avgnue, Karori (near Marsden school). * Everything in very nice order. SALE AT 12.45 P.M. SHARP, MONDAY NEXT. There are sonfe very nice pieces of old Blue Wedgewood, china, glassware, etc. Also good linen, towels, etc. On View from 9.30 Morning of Sale. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AT 41 PIPITEA STREET. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, AT 10.30 A.M. SHARP. INTERESTING AUCTION SALE of VALUABLE SURPLUS ■ .ANTIQUE EUR NITURE, VALUABLE WATER COLOUR “The Remarkables,” Lake Wakatipu, by John G-ully, 1887, 141 n. x -4in_» BODY CARPETS, WONDERFUL OLD PORT WINE MAHOGANY Bill'll. (6ft.) with low back and in beautiful order and condition (this is a magnificent piece), old and valuable shaped top centre pedestal leg FIGURED YVALNUT OCC. Table (very old but perfect), old figured MAH. CABINET (bit. high) old mah. scroll back settee, old walnut piano' stool, modern SOLID MAH. DROPSIDE TEA WAGON TABLE (an expensive piece and as new), old CARVED ENGLISH OAK HALL CHAIR, upbol. in real leather, 2 old mah. dining chairs, old pieces of china, old Limoges gold-mounted coftee pot, valuable old cut glass ruby vuse, heavy gold-mtd Doultou cups and lot of saucers, cut glaes decanter, heavy brass candlesticks, brass ped. stand, brass plaques, brass gong, Blue Iris Doulton vase, old china jug, old E.P. teapot, E.P. egg cruet, heavy E.P. meat dish cover, E.P. ladles, nice pictures, old Satsuma bowl, flask, pewter vase, amber -lass vace, E.P. hot water Jug, smokers’ stand, expensive 5-lamp electric light centre Utting and 3 single wall fittings, crystal salts, E.P. spirit lamp hot plate, “Cromwell ’ dual wave mantel model, ku-per line radio, lacquered trays, card ta hle, ,K??, , ,’i e WATERCOLOUR by the CELLLLA fED ARTIST JOHN GULLY, 14 x 2i, cate ISS7. spark guard, 2 easy chairs with loose covers, 6 sea-grass chairs, cushions, specially good divan settee with loose cover and bolster, plate glass lop low coffee table, patent folding >;]at umbrella, 50yds. fawn -super Ax. Body Carpet and felt, 30yds. hall carpet to iinateli and ISyds do. to match (100yds all one pattern), 7ft. Gin. x-ML Ax. carpet, pieces of carpet, hassock. 8 h.b. chairs, office table, tea wagon, soiled linen basket, gate leg table, small cabinet cupboard, ironing board, picnic hamper, oval table, clothes dryer, blue lacquered bedroom furniture, including solid panel 3ft. Bin. bed and wire, wardrobe, superior' duchesse, low boy and mirror, ped. cupboard, chairs,' good kapoc 'beds, twin- cream, 2ft. Gin. beds and wires, glass top tall boys, playpen, small garden seat, kitchen utensils, enamel ware, table with 2 drawers, cabin trunk. 2 wardrobe trunks, suit, case, hat box, bags, large bench, etc. Also “IKONETTE” ELECTRIC IRONEII in perfect order and ’’-ELECTROLUX HOUSEHOLD FREEZER in perfect order (7 C.E.) There are some very interesting pieces in this sale. The mahogany buffet is superb. The mah. dropside tea wagou table is specially jgood. The Electric liou-t-r and Household Freezer are both iu perfect order. ON VIEW MORiNING OF SALE. SALE TUESDAY MORNING AT 10.30. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AIG HIGH-OLASS FURNITURE AUCTION. , WONDERFUL CANTEEN OF CUTLERY. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 10.30 A.M. It Our Mart, No. 8 Willeston Street. ATTRACTIVE SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION. HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, most wonderful and brand new canteen of Walker & Hall’s Al quality cutlery in Jacobean oak pedestal cabinet, worth £l5O. The finest canteen of cutlery we have ever submitted. West- . minster pattern (as brand new) Special hardwood Dining Table with cabriole legs (& plate glass top that cost £lB/10/-); 1 arm chair and 5 special dining chairs (something out of the ordinary), expensive modern Jacobean oak Dining Suite, 6 pieces, Chesterfield Suite, with loose cushions, comfy easy chairs, beautiful floral Indian linen loose cover Chesterfield Suite (3 pieces), Hoover and Electrolux elee. vac. cleaners, valuable hand-made Indian (Malabar) Carpet, 18 x I's, super Wilton cur- . pet, Ax. Carpets and Rugs, modern dressing table, with shaped mirror and twin solid panel and cabriole feet bedsteads and super kapoc, expensive large mirror door, oak wardrobe, oak dressing table and pedestal and full panel oak bed to match. Also almost new VI Spring double mattress, radio, garden tools, lawn mower, kitehen utensils. Also 150 good golf balls. These are all expensive furnishings removed from No. ICO Woburn Road, Lower Hutt. Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AIS AUCTION SALE OF FARM LAND. MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO.. LTD., instructed by Mr. Charles Roland Tocker. of Featherston, will offer for sale by Public Auction, at the Sale Yards, Carterton, 1 p.m. on Friday, the sth day of October. 1943; ALL THAT piece of land containing approximately 101 acres, being Part Section 62 Moroa Block and being Part of the land In Certificate of Title Volume 336 Folio 251. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. The land contains no buildings, la subdivided into 8 paddocks and is mostly Swamp Land suitable for Dairying. It is situate 11 miles from the Featherston Dairy Factory, 4 miles from i’eatiierston with frontage to Kahautara Main Highway. Adjoining this property, is a block ot land containing approximately 19 acres, with house and sheds, which Is also for sale privately, finis would work in with the 101 acres and the whole would make h good Dairy Farm. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of sale may be Inspected at the Offices ot Messrs. Wright, Stephenson and Co.. Ltd., Masterton, or at the offices of Messrs. Thompson and Tate. Solicitors. Greytown. 411)99

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 8

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