AUCTIONS. NEW AND HIGH-CLASS FUENITURE BY AUCTION THURSDAY NEXT, commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION sffl*<^ffl;^G ß f^\T^^aff AlH9'- oak bedkoom £2500 STOCK £2500 •■"■ - ..:..-....:- To B® SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY ]? JOHNSTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, on the premises, Nos. 9 and 11, BOND uV. ?T. R:E; ET -(- at? Far>su street). The whole of the Stock-in-trade to be sacrificed by Public Auction for what it will fetch. ;■■■■: ■ •:.■;■ ■ . GIVING UP BUSINESS. Everything to bo-sold regardless of price. No better furniture or more up-to-date stock obtainable in Wellington. .'•■,' Included in the catalogue will be found:— Beautiful chesterfield suites, 8 handsome solid oak, silver ash, and rimu bedroom suites (m all the very latest designs), 8 oak and rimu wardrobes, oak and rimu duchesse chests, tallboys, 60 up-to-date oak and rimu high-back chairs (various designs), oak dining tables, oak dining-room suites (complete), oak gateleg tables, oakvf cr3.tol^ S ' oa^ C^lna cab, inets. °ak occ. tables, twin oak bedsteads, 20 highest quality double and single oak and rimu bedsteads, heavy cable-edge mattresses, 40 new kapok beds, oak flower stands, hallstands, seagrass chairs, wire couches, hall seats, etc., also £iM worth of expensive Wilton and • Asminster carpets rugs and runners. . x ' AS THE WHOLESALE FURNITURE CO ARE GIVING- TIP Rn<?Tl>cnrc;s EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. taiVlAOr UP BUSINESS, ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. ' : E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers.
PUBLIC TRUST ". PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE FOUR -SUPERB LEVEL BUILDING FOUR SUPERB-LEVEL BUILDING - SITES AND FAMILY RESIDENCE. SITES AND FAMILY RESIDENCE. SUBDIVISION OF EARLIEST AND FINEST. ESTATE IN THE . HEART OF THORNDON. . WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1929, .' . At 2.30 p.m. MESSES. 3. H.vBETHUNE AND CO. ■"•*• have been instructed by the Public Trustee to ; offer at Public Auction at their Rooms, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, the property "in 'Estate James Barry, as above :^-v 18, MOTUBOA STREET, THORNDONFamily Residence of 8 rooms, all on one floor, having exceptionally large rooms, verandah, etc. Built of firstclass timber, in excellent state of preservation. Section, contains 35 . perches, with a frontage to Moturoa street of 68 feet 2 inches (Lot 2). CORNER MOTUROA STREET AND HOBSON STREET—Vacant Section, dead level and slightly elevated above streets. A wonderful site for a . gentleman's residence; contains 13.71 perches and has a total frontage of 121 feet 3 inches (Lot 3). HOBSON STREET—LeveI Vacant Section, nicely elevated, having 57 feet frontage and containing an area of 12.71 perches .(Lot 4). JUNCTION HOBSON STREET AND DAVIS STREET —Splendid vacant Building Allotment, having frontage of 22 feet and containing an area of 12.09 perches (irregular). Charming site for a home (Lot 5). DAVIS STREET—Land containing 19.17 perches/approached by entrance from Davis street, having 15 feet 10 inches frontage to the street. This section is on a lower level than the rest": of the property, and has a brick Motor Garage erected on the street frontaue (Lot 6). •;. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OF AC QUIRING VACANT LAND IN THE THORNDON DISTRICT. For full particulars regarding terms and to inspect Conditions of Sale and Subdivisional Plan, apply . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, ■•' - ,•■; -or. . :; .■ "■•■" THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. N IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ■ '.■' ; ■/■ Of CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, • Known as No. 95, Roxburgh street (Corner Hawker and Roxburgh' streets). To be held at the Auction Rooms, . 181, Featherston street, WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1929 At 2.30 p.m. : TtJESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., ■"■*• Auctioneers, have received instructions from the Trustees of this Estate, to sell this Valuable Corner Residence, together with a concrete garage and workshop, having a frontage of 34ft, with a depth of 85ft, and having a 6-roomed (onestory) dwelling thereon. ' . The house requires renovating, and could be made an attractive- property, being situated so handy to Courtenay place. This is a real chance for anyone wishing a cheap house, and one we certainly suggest a purchaser wishing to turn same over at a good profit. The finance can be rearranged as soon as renovations are completed, and the reserve- placed on this property would cover the amount of First Mortgage that could be raised. For full particulars and card "of view, apply to the Auctioneers,1 DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., 181, Featherston street. Tel. 43-258. . ■ Tel. 43-258. TO-MORROW, 2 p.m., AT MART, . ■ AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS (To wind up Estate.) 20 VOLS. SHAKESPEARE, 5 Vols. Musical Educator, 5 vols. Myths and Legends (by D. M'Kenzie), 5 vols. Century Dictionary^ 10 vols. Chambers Eni cylopaedia, 2 vols. Myths and Legends f (by A. R. Hope Moncrieff), also 1 vol. I . (by Chas. Squires), 5 vols. Modern \ , Physicians, 6 vols. Scott's Minstrelsie, 9 i vols. Piano Foundation Educator, 20 ' vole. Famous Literature, Novels, lot Magazines. Also ■ . • . REVOLVING BOOK CASE I (Containing 24 vols. Encyclopaedia Britannica). RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98, Manners street, nnder instructions from the Trustees, will sell as above. Also 1 SET PENNSYLVANIA COMPUTING SCALES (As new weigh up to 51b), Elect. Kettle, Glass Cake Dishes, Plates, Ice Cream Spoons, • Cream Dishes, I Tumblers, Jugs and sundry goods. Also | •/ 1 SET TOLEDO SCALES (As new, weighs up to 201b), Superior Household Furniture, Pianos, Gramophones, Sewing Machines, and Genera1! Goods. Sale 2 p.m. To-morrow, in RAMSEY WILSON AUCTION ROOMS, 98, Manners street. Opp. Regent Theatre. FOR SALE. lA"|i] ACRES, splendid grazing and fattening country, situated in North Wairarapa. Buildings comprise good family residence and wool shed with machines, dip yards, cart shed, etc. Wintering 1700 sheep.and 200 cattle. No noxious weeds. Price £15 per acre; easy terms to good farmer. Apply G. G. TOLHUEST \ND SON, ■ . \ Bank of N.Z. Buildings, I " Lambton quay, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1929, Page 18
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