. AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE GOVERNMENT AUCTION SALE OF SECTIONS IN THE HUTT VALLEY ■■■.-.-- ON .... :■; . WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1929, v : At 7.30 p.m., ■".':.''.' . ■■ ' '.'■•' AT ■"...■".'. : ' ■ r THE DOMINION FARMERS' BUILDING, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON.' j QNE of the few rcmainins opportunities of securing a section in this uouular Wobu™ dmS1°n- SeCU°nS W Walerlco K°ad Block Md Business Sites opifosHe Plans .posted on ai^plicatiou to ! H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, District Lands and Survey Office, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Wellington. . TELEPHONE 41-639.
TO-MORROW, at I^o p.m. SHARP . SALE BY AUCTION - .-. ■'. ••■'-■ . Of IK TOY MOTOR-CARS, scooters, motor -"-*' trucks, express vans,, tin trucks, wrecking cars with derricks and windlass,, pedal bikes, tricycles, etc., children's, toys,, chocolates, confectionery, 5 bolts.of coloured,dress material (118 yds),: guest towels, 2 large dolls, silk hose, suit'and. attache cases, Chinese brassware, toothbrushes, fountain pens, ..ladies' .handkerchiefs,- 50 dozen golf balls, 6 hall clocks, men's raincoats, case of enamel saucepans, 20 new tennis racquets, stainless knives, and numerous other lots. " . : -E. JOHNSTON & CO Auctioneers, No. 8, Willestoir street. TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M: CLEARING SALEriHE ENTIRE CO\T- . TENTS OF 7 WELL-FUENISHED -tiUUiMo. 370 LSI S 370 AUCTION ARCADE, AUCTION ARCADE, COURTENAY PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. M ESSKS. SAMSON~BROS. will sell, on behalf of the: owners, a large catalogue-, comprising:— ' ' . UPKIGHT GRAND PIANO, in splendid CHESTERiriELD SUITE, in moquette. Rosewood Hall Seat, Carpets, Hearthnigs, Dining-room, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture. ■-.'.' . Also, . 70 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON 50 GALS. CREAM AND WHITE PAINT uO GALS. RED.ROOF PAINT. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION Of UNC^I D SfllV 1!?c CLES ' FROM THB POLICE DEPARTMENT 100 L^ s 100 ]? JOHNSTON AND CO. have received "T" instructions from the Commissioner ™ ? ol>5 e > Wellington, to Sell at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street, as above— MISCELLANEOUS UNCLAIMED AND OTHER PROPERTY, Comprising: 17 Men's Bicycles, Men's Suits, Shoes, and Clothing, Valuable Jewellery, Rugs, ' . Purses; Hats, .Ladies' Clothing, Scarves, Umbrellas, Overcoats, Gramophone Records, Tent Fly, Brief Bags, Kaiapoi Rug, Vacuum Cleaner, Spectacles Sun Visor, Tools, 20 Osram Lamp Bulbs. . . ■■■■ . Also, 18 Winchester Repeating .Rifles, Stevens -tunes, Shot Guvs, Daisy Air Rifles etc. ■ On view morning of sale ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. : E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, '■: No. S,'Wi?lestoii street. T^OHERTYS AUCTIONEERING,- LTD *J 12 and 14, MANNERS STREET. AUCTION SALE AT 2 P.M TO-MORROW. 2 PIANOS, as new 2 4-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITES 1 Tool! lurf/ 0013 COLOUK BED--2 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, in moquette Wardrobes, duchesse chest, single and double bedsteads, gateleg tables, o.s. table, dining tables, sideboards, large mirrors, carpet runners, bedside rugs, general household furniture, and 100 MATTRESSES, NEW AND USED ALL IN GOOD ORDER, glassware, crockery, blankets, etc., 1 DINING- . BILLIARD TABLE Our rooms are full to-the doors of new and ' good used furniture. Anybody attending this sale will be wise, as every lot is unreserved. DOHERTYS AUCTIONEERING, LTD 12 and 14, Manners street. '' FURNITURE, CARPETS, SEWING - MACHINES, AND SUNDRIES. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. Within T/riNGSWAY'S AUCTION- MART 78 ■^ LAMBTON QUAY (Neat- Govern^ ineni Buildings). Goods arriving at our Rooms To-day and must be sold To-morrow. The list comprises:— Latest model Singer Sewing machine, light stained oak dining-room suite, sideboard, .2 rimu duchesses, single beds, Morris couch, %-couch and wire, kauri • wardrobe, tailor's sewing machine, Chesterfield suite in saddlebag, 2 bookshelves, banjo-mandolin (as new), 2 china cabinets in rimu, h.b^ chairs, kitchen tables and chairs, 2 wireless . poles ; wireless set, drawleaf oak table, 2 writing desks, swivel chair, several good used carpets, runners, Morris chair, mattresses, service wagon, cots, fireguard, meat safe, large quantity of crockery-, and "sundries. . Also, 6 SPECIAL NEW OAK BEDROOM SUITES (various designs and workmanship guaranteed), all for absolute . sale. ' JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 1.30 p.m. IN THE MART, ai," DIXON STREET. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS, will sell thu CONTENTS of 2 WELL FURNISHED HOMES, REMOVED FROM MARIRI ROAD, KELBUKN, AND . BEbUGHAM STREET, for convenience of sale. 360 LOTS 360 COMPRISING: OAK BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM, SIT-TING-ROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ALSO GENT'S BIKE, 3 PLATE GLASS UNFRAMED MIRRORS, SINGER DROPHEAD MACHINE (66), and lot of SUN- ' DRIES. The room is packed with Good Furniture, and every Lot WILL BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. ' ' ■'• ON .VIEW FROM 0 a.m. C. W. PRICE, 1
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 20
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