AUCTIONS. ] TO-MORROW MORNING, ' \t 10.30 o'clock sharp. , ROOMS CROWDED TO CEILING WITH HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE ABSOLUTE SLAUGHTER SALE Of VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE. : CARPETS. RUGsTIiUNNERS LINOLEUMS. ' ■ 3 COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITES uphol. in latest coverings SEAGRASS CHAIRS, 2 OAK DININGROOM SUITES, complete OAK CHINA CABINETS, OAK FSCRITOIRE, .OAK POT STANDS 1 HA «nSu ? nE, XU]?OR OAK SIDEI BOARD, heavily carved OAK AND RIMU BEDROOM SUITES ■ of special design TWIN OAK AND RIMU BEDSTB\DS. ; complete with best quality M'Crae BLLO Iwf/ S FSILTS> SHEETS' PIL" ! G°^PO^TIiTS UTENSILS AND ' Also: ; 250 S^ H rNGS HOUSEOf every description. AT OUR MART, No._ S, WILLESTON STREET, , TO-MORROW MORNING, at 10.30 sharp. Now on View. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, No. S, Willeston street. FRIDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE' Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ALMOST NEW AXMINSTER CARPET (grey), LINOLEUMS, RUGS, SOLID OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, 0 OAK HIGH-BACK DIN- • ING CHAIRS, OAK TEA WAGON OAK CABINET, MORRIS COUCH AND SQUAB, POT STANDS, PICTURES, LOT OF CROCKERY AND GI'ASSWARE, GRAMOPHONE «rw.TT,(cOm£ lete with Stresses), 3 SINGLE BEDSTEADS, WA.RDROBE, KITCHEN TABLE, HIGHBACK CHAIRS, ALMOST NEW Also, BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, TABLE LINEN. On the Premises, No. 1, BOSTON TERRACE (Off Aro street, close to Salvation Army Training College). ]? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from the owner, who isgiving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises as above:— ENTIRE CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE. On view morning of sale. Sale commences 10 a.m. sharp. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ! PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1929 Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. ; MOST IMPORTANT~CLEARING SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION ' THE WHOLE OF THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT-MOTOR-LORRY ("BEAN" TlPpllnt Tlo^ K)> AND g.eneral C. J. JOHNSON AND SONS. ■ ON THE .PREMISES, Nos. S AND 10 ALMA LANE (off Tory street). (Site of the New Milk Station). ]? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received ■ *-" instructions from Messrs. C. J Johnson and Sons, whose business premises have been taken over under the- • Public Works Act by the Wellington City i Council, to sell on the premises, as above:— VALUABLE "SAEGAR" COMBINATION MORTICING AND BORING . MACHINE, complete with fitting "SAEGAR" CONCRETE MIXER (1-3 ; cubic yard mix), petrol driven, complete with friction winch . HOISTING GEAR, complete with 3 h.p. D.C. Elec. Motor, Friction Winch Safety Lift, Wire Ropes, Counter Weight, Guides complete with head and pulleys for hoist wires and coun-ter-weight wires, Snatch Blocks, Release Hopper for Concrete, Automatic Tipping, Concrete Hoist,- Spare Tipping Bucket, 1-3 yd capacity, 2 Chutes, and 4 Extensions, complete with guy lines, etc. CRAB WINCH, 2 STEEL BENDING MACHINES, STEEL CUTTING MACHINE, CIRCULAR SAW BENCH OUTSIDE PLANT-22 lin, %in, 5-Bin, and D. Wire Ropes, 14 Concrete Wheel Barrows, 2 Excavating Barrows, complete with tracking, 3 Sets 3-2 Blocks complete with ropes, 3 Endless Chains (5, 3, and 2-ton), Buffalo Blacksmith's Forge, Small Forge, 2 Blacksmith's Anvils, Smith's Tools, 30 picks, 8 Spades, 40 Shovels, 4 Crowbars, 6 Pinch Bars, 6 Drills, 24 Gads, 50-ton Hydraulic Jack, 7-ton Oil Hydraulic Jack, 6 Bottlejacks, 7 Rails, 4 Kauri Beams, 3doz Rollers, Bulk Timber, 5 Extension Ladders (40ft and 30ft), 15 Assorted Ladders, 6 Sets 12ft Asst. Trestles, 12 Short Trestles, 4 Sets r Safety Trestles, 1000 ft Pudlocks, 1000 ft Run Scaffolding, 5000 ft Boxing Bolts, , Clips, etc. ' VALUABLE MOTOR-LORRY ("Bean" Tipping Truck), fitted with pneumatic tires, in real good order 10 H.P. D.C. ELECTRIC MOTOR AND FITTINGS, 1 33in "KIRCHENER" ; SAW BENCH AND BAND SAW complete ' "CRESCENT" SWING SAW, complete--1 SHAPING AND MOULDING MACHINE, high speed, complete with i knives and spares , 26in "M'LEAN" CIRCULAR HEAD OVER AND UNDER PLANING MAi CHINE ; POWER DRILLING MACHINE, COM- ; BINATION' GRINDING, AND ; EMERY MACHINE , "HYATT" BALL-BEARING SHAFTING, PULLEYS, AND BELTING, i ETC., complete . DOWELL BORING MACHINE ' > S Carpenters' Benches, Joiner's Bench, i complete, 24 Screw Cramps, 27 Ex--1 tensions, 13 Boosting Floor Cramps, 50 Thumb Screws, 24in to Sin, 2 Anvils, 2 Stanley Mitres, Stanley 55 Plane, Shop Barrow, 2 Spring Balances, 10 Augers, 2 Air Paint Guns, 15 Circular Saws, 5 Band Saws, Miscellaneous Tools and Gear, Steps, and Treaties [ LARGE QUANTITY OF TOTARA, ; REDWOOD, OREGON, KAURI MAPLE, OAK AND RED PINE (alj sizes). : BRAND NEW FINISHED JOINERY, I CONSISTING "OF FRAMES, , SASHES, AND DOORS, ETC. ; Also, ■ LARGE QUANTITY OF SUBSTANTIAL SECOND-HAND FRAMES, SASHES, DOORS, ETC. / T? be sold in lots to suit buyers.) Iliis a a most Complete and Up-to-date Plant, and everything is in splendid order ' and condition. To be sold in lots to suit buyers. Now on view. ; Sale commences 10.30 a.m sharp ' MONDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. THE PEN DOCTOR TS the Recognised Medico for Fountain- ~ pens and^ Evorsbarp Pencils. Consultations Free. Geo. Jeffrey, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, above Aubrey. Gualto- *nd Co. .
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1929, Page 22
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