_ AUCTIONS. I TO-MORROW, at 1.30 o'clock sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A GEN- ' TLEMAN'S COMPLETELY FURNISHED RESIDENCE; 400 L^L S 400 rAT OUR MART, No. 8, WILLESTON STREET (opp. Bing, Harris, & Co.). BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN A DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. E JOHNSTON & CO. have received in- • structions to sell at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street> a most complete catalogue of High-class Household Furnishings in a Deceased Person's Estate. Comprising: MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND ti PIANO by H. Bord, Paris, in black ebony case, a beautiful-toned instru;waSTEßN ELECTRIC STURTEVANT CARPET SWEEPER (220 volts) OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, TUB CHAIRS, ' BARREL POT STANDS, OAK OCC. .. TABLE (round), EXPENSIVE OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, comprising oak buffet sideboard, 6 high-back chairs, gateleg table, and oval ext. dining table, HIGH-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 pieces, uphol. in moquette, 4 SUPERIOR. '.AXMINSTER CARPETS, RUGS, RUNNERS, HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM , SUITE (cost £48), CROCKERY, / CUTLERY, STAINLESS KNIVES, • GLASSWARE, BOWLS AND POT PLANTS. Good lawn, mower, hose, d. and s. blankets, sewing machine, small oak break-fast-room sideboard, kauri ' bedroom suite, good kapok beds, oak and rimu w. bedsteads, best quality wire mattresses, twin beds, seagrass chairs and push cart, good kitchen utensils of every description, and numerous other lots. This is a most complete catalogue of household furnishings, and every lot must bo sold to wind-up the estate. On view morning of sale. TS. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, Willeston street. FRIDAY NEXT, at 1.30 o'clock. AUCTION SALE Of 60 FANCY BOWLS GRAY'S LIQUOR- • ICE. LINSEED. AND CHLORODYNE LOZENGES AND GUMS (in perfect order) 60 BOXES ASSORTED CONFECTIONERY (slightly heaVd) 46 PAIRS LADIES' EXPENSIVE EVENING SHOES (silver, gold, and mixture), a specially good lot. 30 PAIRS LADIES' SILK HOSE, 2 RUBBER COATS, MEN'S OILSKIN COATS, BOOT POLISH 20 DOZEN FRENCH TOOTH BRUSHES 12 CASES COCOA, 4 CASES METAL POLISH, 1 CASE DRAPERY, 5 CARPET SQUARES, AND SUNDRIES. AT OUR MART. E JOHNSTON & CO. have received in- • atructions to sell at their Booms, No. 8, Willeston street, UNCLAIMED CARGO, ETC. In lots to suit buyers. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. •TO-MORROW, 1.30 Sharp. On the Premises, No. 46. HARGREAVES STREET (Off Wallace street. See Flag.) SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. . Comprising: MAGNIFICENT PIPED ORGAN (twomanual organ) OAK% CABINET GRAMOPHONE (Alba floor model, superior tone), also RECORDS. 250 ' lot! 350 TJAMSEY WILSON & CO., Manners •*•" street, favoured with instructions from Mr. Free, will sell as above, aleo: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of dark d. table, h.b. chairs, wicker chair, book shelf, pictures, rattan, chairs, curtains, blinds, linoleum, slip mats, syds hall carpet runner (good),s. bedstead and wire. [WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE (comprising cheval duchesse, d. bed- \ stead and wire and pedestal), box ot- . - toman, rocking chair, palrnstands, seagrass chairs, tender and irons, ornaments, vases, general furniture and effects, also wood-turning lathe, 3-roll-a* er mangle, lawn mower,- garden tools, , lawn roller, and sundry tools, plants, TWO-MANUAL PIPED ORGAN-This is the largest and most: valuable organ V ever offered under the hammer in Wel- \ lington. Has glorious full round tone. \ Particulars as follows: Great organ, open diapason to tenor C, 44 pipes, Bft tone. Stop Diapason, bass, 12 pipes, Bft tone. Principal (flute), 56 pipes, 4 ft tone. Flageolet, 56 pipes, 2ft tone. Swell organ, Lieblick Gedast,. 56 pipes, Bft tone. Keraulophon to tenor t), 44 pipes, Bft touq. Violoncello, 12 pipes, Bft tone. Pedal organ, Bourdon, 25 pipes, 16ft tone. Couplers, swell to great and great to small. Height 10ft 6in, width 7ft, depth 4ft. This is a most imposing instrument, and is specially suitable for a church or hall. NOTE. —Special arrangements can be made for the purchase of this valuable organ. For fuller particulars apply to the Auctioneers. SALE TO-MORROW, 1.30, 46, HARGREAVES STREET. Goods now on view. RAMSEY WILSON, Auctioneer. Tel. 42-785. Manners street. SPECIAL.—Organ will be submitted foible at 2.30... ' ■ (THURSDAY), 7th SEPT., At 2 p.m. 1000 VS S 1000 At VINE'S AUCTION MART, 107, Customhouse quay. yINE AND .CO. have received instructions from T. H.1 Wilson, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction 1000 VOLUMES OF BOOKS from his extensive- and valuable Library, removed from No. 8, Tainui terrace. A comprehensive assortment of English Literature, including- early editions and rare books. NO RESERVE. E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioner For VINE AND CO., 107, Customhouse quay. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY),! p.m. S EATON'S SALES SERVICE, 211, lambton-qy., will sell in their mart— 24 French handkerchief sachets, French silk net bags, 50 boxes Neilson's chocolate, 20 picture chocolates, trays, cut glass cruets, scissors, Gillette razors and blades, butter dishes, pencils, meat dishes, picturesque atlas of Australia, etc. . HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE. HATAITAI. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. 6 ROOMS, on one floor, built 3 years ago for present owner and occupier. Brick foundations, Carrara ceilings throughout, 2 oriel casement windows, Fletcher Russell tiled-in gas stove, splendid hot water service, 2 tiled fireplaces, panty, linen press, 2 built-in wardrobes (one very large in oak), Carrara tiled bathroom, useful basement, could be converted into two more rooms; grounds well laid out. One of the most charming views in Wellington. Bus stop one minute. Price for quick Bale £2150; terms cash over Government (4% per cent.) mortgage. Owner leaving shortly. Telephone 21-476. WANTED TO SELL, " ."VTEW Tram Rail, 141b yard; Railway •*•" Iron (second-band), 281b and 501b yard; Tee, Angle, Round and Flat Iron; also Pulleys, Shafting, and Belting, Bench Drill, Iron Sheath Blocks, Vices and Handy Iron of all sorts, suitable concrete STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith street. IMBBtune 21W33, .__ _..._
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 18
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