AUCTION’S E. JOHNSTON & CO,, AUCTIONEERS. ■ TUESDAY MORNING, 1 At 10.30 a.m. AT OUR BASEMENT MART, NO. 8 WILLESTON STREET. SALE BY AUCTION OF UNCLAIMED CARGO. 2 bolts art silk dress material, 1 bolt 78yds. cotton dress piece goods. 2 skeins wool, piece kidskin, 1 pr; child’s shoes, 1 case fencing tools (891, 1 case 13doz. bottle*, hat dvo lacqueur. IOQ skins, 1 ease -J doz, screw drivers, 36 canvas carryalls, etc. . . (On account of whom it may conceru.) Also:— 18 glass dishes. 16 goblets. 113 saucers, 44 basins, 20 b.b plates, 90 asstd, plates, -o basins. 8 pkts, paper d oyleys, IL dinner plates. SI new cups. 120 chipped cups 77 saucers, 55 cups cracked, ..<0 -lb. „tim» jam jars. 135 glass jars, 'll2 square -lb. jam jars. 38 11b. bottles, Stevenson and Howell Ltd., London, essences, etc., tearoom tables nnd chairs, etc. Now on View. FULL DETAILS MONDAY. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. A- 10 ' 1 SUPERIOR FURNITURE AUCTION. E JOHNSTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ■WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 12.30 Sharp. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WS"" This" is a" wonderful Instrument in latest plain, stream lined walnut burr case, and cost LUO. "Maytag" super heavy duty elec, wash ing machine. "Universal” elec, cakemixer and juice-extractor, valuable ehrom.-plated H.M.V. mushroom-shaped hot or eold air elec, fan radiator <“ beauty), valuable 14-stop English organ in perfect order, 2 up-to-date “-piec high-back chesterfield suites uphol. In plain fawn tapestry und English brown wool moquette. both in splendid order, modern oak bedroom suite of 4 Pieces, Jacobean oak dining-room smite of 0 pieces, upright (cottage) Grand- piano by "Metzler,” nice tone, in splendid order, carpets, paintings, etc. Removed to our Mart from I’araparaumu. A Very Nice Lot. FULL DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. Aoiu Al QUALITY E.P. WARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Most Suitable for. Wedding Presents. i E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, ! At 1 P-m. SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE E.P. WARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. £450 -WORTH £450 All in Beautifful Order, as Brand New. Wonderful claret jug (worth £l5/15/-), 12 expensive double entree dishes, E.I. vegdishes fruit stands, sandwich trays, bread platters, butter dishes cake baskets, celery jar, coffee pots, teapots, wonderful 3-picco coffee set, E.I. round travs, fruit dishes, sugars and creams, tobacco jar, sugar basin, 6 E.P. teapots, valuable 4-piece E.I. teaset and tray (this set is hand-beaten), silver-plated Al quality, 25 years guarantee (Walker and' Hall), - valuable canteens of eut.lery, one 42 pieces and one 104- pieces (these are both brand new and suitable for presentations). ■ This is without doubt the greatest collection of heavy quality E.P. Ware that has been on the market In Wellington for many years. A wonderful collection. On View Tuesday Afternoon. Inspection invited. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. A 574 LAND SALE. LEVIN SALEYARDS, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944. At 1 p.m. IN pursuance of Decree of the Supreme Court, Palmerston North, made on May 16, 1944, the Plaintiffs in Action No. 10/44 have instructed New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England), to offer for Sale at Auction, as above, the following Freehold Lands:— 1 305 a. Ir. 21.9 perches more or less being Lot 3 on Deposited Plan No. 902 a being part of the Native Land Court Subdivision •of the Manawatu-Kuku-tauaki and Huritini Blocks and being part of Hie Land iu Certificate of Title 500/166 (Wellington) subject to Part XIII of the Land Act 1924 and to Section 248 of the Native Land .Act 193 L 2. 128 acres 2 roods 4.5 perches more or less being Lot 4 on Deposited Plan No. 9025 being part of the Native Land Court Subdivision of the MnnawatuKukutauaki and Huritini Blocks and being part of the Land in Certificate of Title 500/166 (Wellington) subject to Part XIII of the Land Act 1924 and to Section 24S of the Native Land Act 1931.
Lot 3 will be offered first followed by Lot -1 and should neither Lot be sold Lots 3 and 4 will be offered as one unit. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: The above well-known properties comprise portion of tlie Drake Estate situated at MANA KAU and can be recommended to the attention of those interested in securing Farms which are handily situated, are easily worked, are in a district enjoying a first-class climate, and for which reasonable reserves have been fixed. The properties are in Wellington milk supply urea, are'well suited for both dairying or sheep farming, have been farmed iu conjunction with other estate lands, are all ploughable anil are within 11 miles from Manakiiu township. CONDITIONS OF SALE may lie inspected at the Offices of Messrs. Luckie. Wiren anti Kennard Solicitors, Wellington, Mr. L. F. Baird, Solicitor, Raetihi, and New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.. Wellington and Levin. • A 4811 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE AT 98 THE TERRACE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. AT 1 P.M. By KINGSWAY, LTD., AUCTIONEERS,. In conjunction with RAYMOND EDER’S FURNITURE SHOWROOM, 49 WILLIS STREET. FURNITURE ALL DESCRIPTION. LINOLEUM, CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND DOUBLE BEDS. SINGLE KAPOK MATTRESSES, BLANKETS. SUNDRIES. IN DETAIL: Practically new Wool Moquetto 3 pc. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in blue tonlngs, ('.-drawer Oak OFFICE DESK, 3 Rolls of extra good quality LINOLEUM (plain brown), OAK. SEC- . RETAIRE, with good sltclf space. 2 Bungalow Chesterfield Suites (autumn tunings). Dark Oak Panel-end Single Beil with new ROI.LED-EDGE KAPOK MATTRESS, several Single Beds, these tire modern typo wit It excellent wires. 2 dz. Kapok and Miilwool SINGLE MATTRESSES. 2 dz. Pillows. Single and DOUBLE BLANKETS. 12 Duchess Chests, 2 Sideboards jßimii), Combination Wardrobe and Compactum, Blinds, Chest, Morris Chair. CURTAINS, Mirrors, Copper Kerb. Copper Hot. Water Urn. Kitchen Table. K, Chairs, D. Chairs, Crockery, DRESSMAKER’S BUST, large Porcelain Washbasin (no taps but new), and sundries too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE: Tito Mattresses ami Beds are in excellent condition ami till lots are for absolute iinreserved sale. J. D. DAVIDSON,, Auctioneer. Rnvmond Filer's Furniture Showroom, ■l9 Willis Street. Ast>7 IN TIMES LIKE THESE EVERY RAILWAY WAGON MUST WORK. t'.... many users t»l trait-port still treat ' Railway wagons as wt) rehott.-c-s iusti-aci ef putting thorn let,-I. into Irailie. How shockt-il they wt.nl.l !••• if they \vur<! sjcriispd of our war effort — “<>i»i* wagon util of thousands! I: was only two dr thr«£ davs at our Killing!” But. IN TOTAL, idle wagons can represent hundreds of daya--n huge loss Io our vital transport system in its colossal war task. . . . Will you take steps NOW to B<*o that you arc not unwittingly an offender? wk mist <;i:i <?ih'kek ADVERTISING Is the index of our dally requirements and conveniences. Let us add vours to our records.
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