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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER. 4 DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING LTD., 12 and 14, MANNERS STREET, Have been favoured with instructions from the owner to Sell on the Ground, Mouro street, Seatoun. which was occupied by m Babbington House, :- THOUSANDS OF FEET OF GOOD TIMBER, to be sold in lots to suit all buyers. '" SALE AT 10.30 .MONDAY MORNING, S Without Reserve. , The ground must be cleared this coming s, week—Monday morning. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING LTD., 32 and 14, Manners street. W. M'DONALD, Auctioneer. 7 AUCTION S VLE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, \ At 1 p.m. sharp, ON 'IUL" I'KEMJbES. '.'O, KLLBURN I'ARADE (.opposite Linncisity). DOHLKTY AUCTIONEERING LTD hu\c been Livomed with instructions I loin Mib^ C. J. Caughley, who is leaving New Zealand, to Sell the WHOLE OF iikh superior household furnl--a tlre and effects of 9 rooms. wiiuou'l reserve. ' ciij:s'ii:im7i;m) suites, oak bedroom SUITE, MAHOGANY AND a WALNUT' INLAID TABLES, ' SUPER WILTON CARPET SQUARES, ~ 0- DRAWER OFFICE DESK, CARPET RUNNERS, DUCHESSE CHEST, WARDROBE, SEAGRASS CHAIRS. BICYCLES. HOSE, AND BLANKETS, BEDDING, CURTAINS AND LINEN, CUT CRYSTAL WARE, CROCKERY, GARDEN TOOLS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS. ' s DRAWING-ROOM- ; c Super Wilton Carpet, 12 x Id; Chester- , Jield with loose cover, Easy Chairs, Oak Gate-leg Table, Mahogany Table, Oak Tea Wagon, Vases, Cut Glassware, Mohair "Rug. Seagrass Chairs, Curtains, and Large Mirror. -. DIXING-ROOM- '■■■".•• ' . ' Indian Carpet, 9 x 12; Kauri Ex. Table, ' 6 Kauri , High-back Chairs, 2 Book i Shelves, G-drawer Flat-top Writing Desk, 1 -Large Sideboard, 1 Morris Settee, Skin Rugs. Mohair Tablecloth, Clock, 1 Inlaid Table, Curtains, Cut Glassware. Picture, English • Dinner. Set, and Table Appointments; M.irrors, and also %-platel Camera' with 1 good lens. HALL— ,-/.•■■ ■ : - Syds 3Gin Axminster Runner, Oak Hall ' Stand, Picture,,-and Rugs.- .■ : ■ BEDROOM- . ' '"". ;"';. , : '' ■ : 1 Double Oak 'Bedroom Suite, large Double-door wardrobe, bedstead 4ft Gin, and duchesse.chest, in perfect order; Carpet Square, 9 x 12; 2-fold Screen, Bedding, Seagrass Chairs, Ornaments, etc. ' Also, 3 other Bedrooms:—Twin 3ft Bedsteads, in Oregon; Duchesse Chests, Wardrobes, 4t't. Bedstead and Wire, Chairs, Lino Squares, Rugs, Tallboy in Rimu, Mirror, etc. KITCHEN— Inlaid Lino, as new, about 10yds; K. Table, Chairs,, Crockery, Saucepan, Stools, Pyres Ware, Alum. Kettles, Chairs, etc. OUTSIDE— , : ,'-., „ 1 Hose, 50t't; Garden.Tools,- ,Pot Plants, Wringer, .; Clothes /Basket, Table Mangle, Canvas Sheet, . Carpenters' Tools, and 2 Gents' Bicycles, Brooms, ' Mops, etc. . i : . Everything is spotlessly . clean and in good order, and every lot will be sold to the highest bidder. No Reserve. NOTE ADDRESS: 20, Kelburn Parade, opposite University Buildings. DOHERTY AUCTIONEERING LTD., 12 and 14, Manners street. Telephone 43-327.■ , I . W. M'DONALD, ' Auctioneer. . : ; TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY/,-1030;; ■.; " j-^. At 2.30 p.m.".;':.;: ' ' '. .- ■ BEAUTIFUL HEKEIiAUNGA . . • ,: LUiOPiiRTYv-'V.! -■-■; \DELIGHTFUL C-RD. .I'IiESIDENCE. • : : ■■ Together with.■". l ]/4 ACRES'OF LAXD. (GORDON HA KCOUKT. favoured whh VJ instructions from the Trustee of an Assigned Estate, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his Rooms, 27, Panama street, as above-mentioned:— : ONE OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING PROPERTIES IN THE HUTT VALLEY, comprising a most attractive residence of 6 large rooms, with all offices and .'outhouses';' complete wi'h every convenience, including telephone, electric range, high pressure water supply, septic tank, etc. LAND 1% ACRES. > All under intense cultivation and beautifully laid out in lawns and gardens and most extensively planted with a rare prof fusion of the choicest *ree:. and shrubs. , Grown hedges surround the whole pros perty, giving perfect privacy, a"nd an air of restfulnes3. Motor driveway through these charming grounds. i MOTOR GAR AGE,, CONCRETE TENNIS ■ COURT, AND CROQUET LAWN. CLOSE' TO GOLF LINKS. ' SITUATED ON THE MAIN ROAD, ! WITH 2 FRONTAGES. 1 This is a most perfect home, or would ' Bhow a wonderful profit for subdivision. | LOW UPSET PRICE. EASY TERMS. ' For full particulars apply , ! GORDON HARCOUET, Auctioneers, 27, Panama street. TUESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1930, At 1 p.m. sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THE COMPLETE AND MOST EXPENSIVE PLANT OF AN UP-TO-DATE BISCUIT-MANUFACTURING CONCERN. COSTING £71100 COSTING*' VUU» TO BE SOLD PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE,■UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE LIQUIDATOR. ON THH PREMISES, 16, COLLEGE-ST. GORDON HARCOURT will Sell by "": PUBLIC AUCTION, as above menTHE ~WHOLE' OF THE MODERN PLANT FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF SOFT DOUGH AND' DROP MACHTNE BISCUITS, comprising— BISCUIT-MOULDING MACHINE (now 'Rotary tjpe, with interchangeable cutter, rollers, etc.)2'MIXERS (one by Vicars and one Granole type, adapted for embossed shortbread biscuits) LARGE OVEN (34-pau' capacity, each 18 x 36, indirect heating, convertible oil fuel, adaptable for use as a cooler to follow a chocolate enrober) 200 PANS AND G PAN RACKS ONE DEPOSITING MACHINE (by ~' Small and Sh.ittell) 12 FULL-WIDTH DIES WAFER VLANT. TOR KRLNCH EBEN- ■■-. TAILLES TWO GRINDING MACHINES 3 MOTORS, BELTING, AJSTD SHAFTING, Etc. Albo, FAIRBANKS WEIGHING MACHINE SPRING SCALES fas new. 301b) HAND TRUCK, PLATFORM TRUCK, COMPUTING SCALES, SCALES AND WEIGHTS 5 Tables, Barrels, Dustin Bins, Al. Pane, Ladders 2 ROYAL TYPEWRITERS, 2 Settees, Gas Boiler, and numerous other lots, including 700 TINS OF ASSORTED BISCUITS. 700 TINS OF ASSORTED BISCUITS. The Biscuit Plant will be first offered in one lot, and if desired will be submitted ALMOST WITHOUT RESERVE. For further particulars, apply GORDON HARCOURT, 4M£>*Mer. 27. Panama-st.

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 16

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