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AUCTIONS. NEW AND HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE BY AUCTION TO-MORROW Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. TOMORROW TO-MORROW Commencing ut 1 p.m. sharp. TO-MORROW i IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION : of .. THE WHOLE OF THE WHOLESALE FURNITURE CO.'S WELL-KNOWN STOCK OF HIGHEST QUALITY OAK, MAHOGANY, AND KIMU FURNITURE, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, SEAGRASS CHAIRS, OAK BEDROOM SUITES, CARPETS, RUGS, AND RUNNERS, ETC. £2500 STOCK £2500 TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY T? JOHNSTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, on the premises, Nos. 9 and 11, BOND XJ* STREET (late Finish street). The whole of the Stock-in-trade to be sacrificed by Public Auction for what it will fetch. I ■ ' GIVING UP BUSINESS. Everything to be 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 (in all the very latest designs), 8 oak and rimu wardrobes, oak and rimu duchesse chests, tallboys, CO up-to-date oak and rimu high-back chairs (various designs), oak dining tables, oak dining-room suites (complete), oak gateleg tables, oak escritoires, oak china cabinets, oak oce. 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 £450 worth of expensive Wilton and Axminster carpets' ings and runners. Ey^YSJ^^IoSP" 1^ C°- A™ Gl™ UP'-BDSDHSK. ON VIEW MORNING, OF SALE. . E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION 38 SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS 38 Also; 14" m RESIDENCE and beau™ul grounds SEAFORTH ESTATE, KARORI (No. 2 Subdivision). SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1929, at 2.30 p.m., ON THE GROUNDS. | ATESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN have been instructed by The Public ■"■ Trustee to offer by Auction as above. Most o£ the Sections are level, of pleasing outlook, and very handy to bus and tram. *mlio!4£il£^A£?sAsF AS ARE ™ ABOVE THE AVEI{AGE conS?^^^^^^^ plans now ready. Full particulars from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE Or FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN, 159, FEATHERSTON STREET. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF MESSRS. WHITEMAN BROS.' WELL-KNOWN FARM LANDS UPPER HUTT • (Owing to Dissolution of Partnership) THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1929, at 2 p m MESSRS. DALGETY &■ CO., LTD., and S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. (in conAuffi t a»s i^uteTz %?«£*> «! whole of their sheep and dairy lands, comprising about ' ! 4000 ACRES 4000 ACRES K , RFp _ Tp SUBDIVIDED INTO 5 SUITABLE FARMING AREAS? on., ? Ca- I'- f e,a- 117° S cl-es» bema some of the choicest pastoral hill country m this district, lying well to the sun and permanently watered by springs and streams, carrying a first-class sole of English grasses, subdivided into 5 padnLs%Twv?x **'£?*?*■ tences > and free from noxious weeds. UAJrU-AIHIA.-810ck.2 area 900 acres, comprising 140 acres approximately first-class dairy land subdivided into 12 paddocks, 760 acres good grazing country/subdivided into 5 paddocks. Buildings comprise 7-rd. residence, with every cony Earaee and new outbuildings, new and modern 4-bail cowshed, together with new milking machine* and engine, 2 cottages of 3 and 4 rooms, both let. This property has f ptvpdt^ of» 2, S, mi les approximately to excellent metal road. fl 1 i' 7" •, i• i area,'oo acres, comprising 76 acres approximately heavy rich 8 Ba'ldockr-fnI 1"'0 1? l? dd°? s- ■ 62, 9 acres sood grazing country, subdivided into in?s oomnn-i S r H In, ? rst-cla^ order, watered by never-failing streams. Buildings comprise S-rd. dwelling with all conveniences, usual outbuildings, excellent pens 500 fheep"' Avoo!shed < 4"staild shearing Plant and engine, night rVnfl^ LEnb7v^°^- 4 t a r Ca ,acres' com Prisl>S 71 acres approximately heavy rich 4 „%TS,t fi f ° 6 .P al <lock?- 108 acres- good grazing country, subdivided into 4 paddocks, all fences in first-class order, watered by streams and sm-in"s Bn Id . ings-comprise 5-rd. dwelling, with every'conv., gara^ oXr.l flowe and vege for T? farmed> and hr e bS en in the Present °™er ß ' hands sion TEax ss wilS HEzxsr: WF™ * »— make an ideal summer or permanent residence °rARAGE- J?hls Property would LOT^ Y p A|p DWELLING, 22, GRAFTON ROAD, ROSENEATH FRIDAY MORNING, 10.30.- „„ „,. PICTURES, ' : „ . ' „ — OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOUES. On the Shop Premises, ■ : . TITcKENNA'S .. Lower Taranaki street _ •"AcKENNA'S (N.Z. Automobile Buildings), ■ A (™E NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIE'S), AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY KAPAI CAKE KITCHEN. PICTURES BY ENGLAND'S FORF CILVERSTONE JZb CO., Auctioneers jS'™ AT *OT* °™ CAKE KITCHEN OUTFIT. m YOU WANT GENUINE WORKS OF No reserve. Details to-morrow. MIS^S S CHAM. X° : INCLUDED IN CATALOGUE: ON THE PREMISES, OIL PANELS AND CANVASSES— • THURSDAY, 1.30 SHARP, "n e V n !t r f H? ™C' n/' VanGoyen; i<m wtttts wi?ruT i-i •i ™ , Pkce > Amsterdam," ISO, WILLIS STREET David Roberts, R.A.; "In Disgrace/ (Next to Dixon street). Erskine Nicol, R.A.; "Venetian Canal Scene," Pritchett; "In the Orchard," 9-ROOMED HOUSE OF FURNITURE W^L'mbs? AND FURNISHINGS. R.8.A.; "Saddling Up,»' Harry Fidle?' R.8.A., R. 0.1.; "Landscape With KLSMx v "Summer Time," Harry Fidler, R.B.A' R. 0.1.; "View Near Whiteling Wood, •^Oft LOTS K(\fi Sheffield," B. W. Leader, R.A.; "The OUU &UU Artist's Wedding," David Cox, R.W S OF GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE T, lle w°i*s by Dorothea Sharp to be AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS. s? ld at thls Sale have been reproduced on the covers of the "Woman's Home JourgILVERSTONE AND CO., Auctioneers. -^ UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by "A. Wer- '"Figure Study," Sir Hubert yon Herner," magnificent tone; LATEST komer; "Ruins of Caerphilly Castle, "MIRAMAR" GAS COOKER, enam- )Y, a. les'," Cecil- A. Hunt, R.W.S., exelled and nickleplated, as new, cost ,'i? lted Simpsons Gallery, Glasgow, £14 10s; OAK FLOOR CABINET i9J9; Alpine Bridge and Torrent," GRAMOPHONE AND LOT OF RE- V ecll A- Hunt' R.W.S., exhibited CORDS, SMALL BUFFET SIDE- Royal Water Colour Society, 1929; BOARD, 2 GATELEG TABLES V. 0? the Balcony»" L. Alma-Tadema, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, 12 HB „•.' 9, oast Scene>" c- Napier Hciny, CHAIRS. CARPETS, RUGS, LINOS hlAd . Catt!e Drinking," T. S. Coop--7 BEDROOMS ALL FURNISHED c.l"' B A-; ,Bre "tal Dolomites," Cecil WITH SINGLE WOOD AND HOS- ;V H"nt ,'. H-^- s-: "A Calm off the PITAL BEDS, DUCHESSE CHESTS ?'r. cnCi ■ o Coast,>, E" W- 9 oolie. R.A.; CHESTS OF DRAWERS, LOT OF L?»st iicenc. E. M. Wimpevis: "InGOOD CLEAN BEDDING, 14 PAIRS . ,'?,'; V th " r 'el ires." Jules David.* BLANKETS, QUILTS. SHEETS „%} >> s &? L Tall"iulge' KAPILLOW SLIPS, TOWELS, AND , Van Hllysnm> ANAPERY, CORNER WARDROBES «ootI5 vlI!> K- A- H- B- Koek, R. P. 15 BLINDS, LOT OF GOOD CUR- 7," } lulready> K-A- Sir TATNS, BEDROOM WARE, KIT- H ld w ,' S- Lucas> K* A- F- Lei Shton. CHEN TABLE, LOT OF BENT- X™"' etca. e, tc- , „ ■ WOOD CHAIRS, DROPHEAD Tuese Pictures are for Absolute Sale. SEWING MACHINE, HALL SEAT , . lnstr«otions are: Offer at Auction, RUNNER, ORNAMENTS, KERBS an f n°% ■ reil.'™ to England, but SEAGRASS AND EASY CHAIRS refuse no G??A l^. e dVtttw BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER TQ Bp qr) TT?^RmA^ Zv ■Krmr^r WRINGER, • DINNER SERVICE T0 E B ™L:D A^ EDAY 29th NOVEMLOT REAL GOOD CROCKERY AND BER> ArV^xta^ P" CUTLERY. GARDEN TOOLS, AND (THE NEW /pf P?5 A r-TTPT<STTT?'^ NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. M^KENNA'S ' SILVERSTONB AND CO., -is. Lamhton quay (opp. D.1.C.), Auctioneers. WELLINGTON. Absolutely, without reserve, J- R McKB^ A- O neer.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1929, Page 22

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