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AUCTIONS. GIGANTIC SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. FRIDAY, 28th FEB., 1930, COMMENCING AT 10.30 a.m., AND CONTINUING ALL DAY. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to SELL, iii their auction rooms, 6-8, Willeston street, as above, VALUABLE PLEDGES ■'■■ On'account of CENTRAL EXCHANGE AND LOAN . CO., '-. , 140, Vivian street. Among the lots to be sumbitted are the following:— SUIT CASES, OVERCOATS, SUITS, TOOLS, BOWLS, H.M.V., COLUM- ' BIA AND OTHER GRAMO- ! PHONES, GOLF CLUBS, FISHING - RODS, LEEDY XYLOPHONE, SPECIAL ' -KOD> i CAMERAS, RIFLES. BINOCULARS, LUDWId DRUJt. TENTS AND FLYS, TYPE- ".■' WRITEH, ELECTROLUX CLEANER, RADIO SET, VIOLINS, THREE SINGLE-STONE DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, JEWELLERY, ETC.,,ETC., ; , AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—This sale rep- . resents one o£ the few: opportunities that occur to secure high-grade jewellery, diamond rings, etc., : at auction prices.. Speculators aiid others, should not fail to attend. ■ . - ■ . • LIST OF PLEDGES. • ■ IMS.—January: 2260 tools, 2250 g: ring, 2259 watch, etc. February: 2294 Electrolux, 2299 H.M.V. gramophone. March: 2322 g. watch, 2370 camera, 239S records and ring. May: 2437 dress ring, 2449■ Rotheiham watch; ' 2470 tie pin. June: 2481 violin outfit, 2482 g. chain, 2590 binoculars. July 2575 suit case, 2582 cig. case, 2591 fishing rod. August: 2607 bowls in case, 2690 spoons, etc, 2698 tools. ; ■ October: 2746 Walthura.watch, 2752 .'.g... watch and ring. November: 1163 overcoat, 2779 plaster elephant, 2793 two compasses. December: 1213 suit, 1236 suit case and rainfoat, 28D9 g. wrist, watch, 2860 di. ring, 2867 wrist, watch. 2886 watch and ring, 2901 H.M.V. Gramophone, 2920 attache case and contents, 2928 di. ring, 2943 g. watch and chain, 2954 coins and opal. 1929—January: 2964 pin, collar-box, ring, brooch, 2970 bag and contents, 2972 g. chain, 2973 g. chain, 298S wedding ring, 2993 golf clubs, 3001 g. chain, 3018 xylophone, 3033 camera. February: 3047: attache case and camera, 3056 binoculars, 3058 two rings,.3o69 radio outfit, 3076 two rings, 3087 wrist . watch." .March: 1490 attache, case, rug,, etc., 1517 suit, 1574 coat, 1595 coat and watch, 3125 ring, 3130 / two cig. cases, 3130 two rings and. armlet. April: 1599 suit, 1025 attache case and contents, 1652 attache and suit. 1665 tent, 1722 suit, 3153 g. watch, 3156 . H.M.V. gramophone, 3158 "g. chain, 3170 two rings, 3185 camera, 318S g. f. watch, '3205 Apem camera, 3217 two fiugs'and cake- forks, 3223 Ludwig drum. May; 17^43 ■ sheets, 3782 -suit, 1847 overcoat, 3231 pram, 3246, VI iltlum watch, 32jS suit c isc, SJ67 Kodak < mieia 32G9 suit case 327) guitar, a m<r o^SO g chain, 32b4 tameia and tennis ] lcqnet 3258 biooeh pendant, and ring, ■1296 tooN k3oj yeai i ing 3JIO t lo'u°P'lone .hint 1896 oMJcoat 1914 clothing, 1921 boot and trou«ei& 19j3 clothing, 39)7 overcoat. 1981 raincoat -and ■ watch, 1987 suit 1997 ovcicoit, 13 o\ercoat 1j ovei toai., 3318 two in gs, o J2) tools 3044 knnes and steel 33V7 ling J3jS di ling g v itch, 3074 binoculais, 3353 Rothtiham ■n ltd) 0093 bangle Juh oO o\eicoat and t.cut, 113 shoes 123 overcoat, 144 o\einlls, 145 boots, 149 canvas: coat, 103 suit ci'-e 3417 Kodak cameia 3428 mig 3439 lecouls 3402 cig (a»e, 3464 Llgin watch, g- chain and ung 3489 pin and mi}, i o iibt 181 umlemcu 187 ovcicoat 197 suitttee and hat 212 suit and tiouseis Ulo shoes, 220 overcoat, 224 suit case and contents 2) 1 nock md wnst watih 2Jj ovejCoat, 237 dicssin,? gown iil tia\Ulni n lii^ lo\ s>mt 'b0 ovucoit 209 suit 2'IO 299 blmlvLt'- 3)03 binjo mandolin, jjll iicld glaFbes 3)13 o wii'-t witch 3016 e'ectr c uoi Ji^S di nn^ Jo3j c chain JjjO ung ?jjS W ilhoiib tiout lod SeiJtcm Ijli 300 o^ClLOlt Pi> bl inktts md sheets i2O sut 3d" i iiticu it 300 suit 3b9 ovci tnt 10) oveitoit Oi tobei 417 kit in,, and cpat 421 suit 12{> liv nccl kt 417 suit 471 suit 4SI '-mt case inrl content 191 coit 19j t in\ is coit 4% atliche ense md conßnt- 49) boots >\i ovcicoit No\em ber: 544 suit, 551 suit. 560 overcoat, 577 suit oSI mt case and silt, 591 suit 594 oieuoif iT s>uit, j9O suit eto etc Intpusl maj be pud and pkd o e with dra«i) mi time ]>uoi to site E. JOHNSTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 6-8, Willeston street. UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED CARGO. GIGANIIcTuCIION SALE Oi CONFECTIONERY OF ALL DESCRIPIIONS iooo kl iooo (Just landed ex vauous ships) '.l.'o be sold on behalf of the Underwriters ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. E JOHNS! ON AND CO have received • instructions to sell at then Mait, No S, Willeston street, on MONDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. sharp, o 600 Boxes each 451b Liquorice All Sorts, Banana Creams, Fruit Nectars, Fruit Slice, Jap Dessert, Cream Whirls, etc., also 41b Tins Milk Toffee, Walnut Toffee, and Brazil Toffee. 400 Boxes Needlers Chocolates, Mocca Chocolates, Nippy Chocolates, Eucalyptus Gums, Lozenges, etc. ALSO SO Boxes Glitter Wax, COlb Printing Papei 20 Bundles Black arid Galvanised Conduit, 40 Oregon Doors. 60 Champion Bike lubes, 20 doz Pairs Flexcello Hose, 3 Coils Insulated Wire, 10 Diums Nails, 2 Chests Tea; 18 Coils No. 10 Resisted Wire, 1 Case Plaster Board, 1 Porcelain Bath, 300 Sheets Coirugated licm, 2 New Gas Stoves, etc., etc. With all faults, if any, to be sold large or small lots to suit buyers. ON VIEW MORM2SG OF SALE ORDER OF SALE:----1 p.m.—lronmongery and Sundries 1 30—Confectioiieiy and Hose E JOHNSTON AND CO , Auctioneers D SECTIONS 5 SLCriONS BUILDING SITES WITH GLORIOUS PANORAMIC VIEWS WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1930, At 2.30 p.m. CHEAPEST bECHONS IN ISLAND BAY MLSSRb J H BETHUNE \\D CO have been in Untied to oiler at Pub lie Auction at their Rooms coiner linn don and Featheiston btreet? as above— HIGH &TRLUT, ISLAND BAY OFr BEACH STRELT—I lye almost level I Buildings Sites in wonderful, sunny situation. Marvellous views, are obtained from all parts of the land which is slightly elevated above road level All the sections have 50ft frontage by i varying depths. i IslanG Bay values hive increased amazingly in the last'few years, and good land is becoming difficult to obtain at reason- I able prices. The reserves on these sections t are remarkably low. "; I TERMS OF SALE: 10' per cent, de- p > posit. Balance repayable £2 per month, including principal and interest. Interest - at 6 per cent, per annum. Whole to be repaid within 3 years. ■ ■> CALL IN FOR A PLAN AND FULL J DETAILS. . t J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., j! '•-''. ■ ]■ Auctioneers,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 16

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