AUCTIONS. LIQUIDATOR'S SALE TO-MORROW at 1.30 p.m. SHARP. TO-MORROW IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OK BRAND NEW IMPORTED HOUSEHOLD. FURNISHINGS; also CABINET AND DROPUEAD SIEVING MACHINES. £1500 WORTH £1500 (By Order of the Liquidator) No. 30, LOWER TORy'sTREET, CITY (Close to Gas Company) . j "p 1 JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers, have received instructions from the Liquidator in an Ashikiiwl Estate to sell on the premises, as above, comprising:— I IMPORTED AUSTRALIAN MAPLE AND BLACK.WOOD BKDIiOOM SUITES, M4PLE DINING-ROOM SUITES, 300 AUSTRALIAN OAK DINING CHAIKS, 20 FULL. OAK CABINET AND DHOPHEAD SEWING MACHINES, 10 EXPENSIVE CHESTERFIELD SUITES (extra well sprung ■ and upholstered in latest moquettes and Genoa velvets), CHILD'S HIGH CHAIRS, WIRE MATTRESSES, AND KAPOK BEDS. - ! ■\LLFOi: ABSOLUTE SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, AS ESTATE MUST BE AVOUND UP. On view morning of sale. E.JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. *
r ; TO-MORROW MORNING, p . ■ /. At 10.30 sharp. I SALE BY AUCTION ' .. ■ Of 100 COTLS No. S ENGLISH FENCING WIRE, DOULTON BATH (6ft), 3 ENAMEL SINKS, HAND BASIN, • LAVATORY PEDESTAL, CASE FLAT IRON, 3 CASES ENGLISH PAINT (white and cream), 22 REDWOOD CASEMENT SASHES (size 42 x 22), LARGE DOLL'S HOUSE. SABLE KNIGHT GAS STOVE, 4 CASES CORRUGATED IRON (sizes sft, Bft, Oft, and 10ft), POTATO STEAMER, ELECTRIC HOT-PLATE, 2 HOT-DOG MACHINES, AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOTS. ' . ■ Also, 1 ALMOST NEW "REMINGTON" CASH REGISTER (in peifoct order) 2 ENGLISH FIREPROO/ SAFES. Now on view. E JOHNSTON AND CO., • Auctioneers, Basement, No. 8, Willeston street. VERY NICE SALE. ■ FRIDAY MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock Eharp. SPECIAL UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of ' VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. . UP-TO-DATE AND LATEST MODEL "BOHM" PIANO (as new) MOST EXPENSIVE FULL GRAND "SONORA" GRAMOPHONE AND v RECORDS 4X. AND INDIAN CARPETS, OAK FURNISHINGS, Chesterfield Lounge, Easy Chairs, Paintings, and Appointments. On the Premises, *No. 61, DUNCAN TEERACE, KILBIRNIE. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell at Kilbirnie, as above, the .whole of-the Superior Furnishings. MAGNIFICENT AND UP-TO-DATE PIANO, SONORA GRAMOPHONE, ETC. Full details later. K. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. BANKRUPT SALE. THURSDAY MORNING, ] At 10.30 o'clock ibjtu. CLEARING SALE BY'AUCTION (WITHOUT RESERYK; Of BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 200 DOORS IN ALL SIZLS. 200 SASHES IN ALL SIZES. ! IDEAL HOT WATER -HEATING SYSTEM,- complete with SO-gallou copper cylinder. , 2 DOUBLE OVEN RANGES with hot water systems, complete. ' Desk counter, quantity of hinges and locks, water meters, lot plate-glass chimney flues, chimney bars, tpray pump, cast iron down pipe, lead edge ridging, iron doors, chimney pots, sinks, 14 lavatory pans, lot tiles, mantlepjeccs, sashes and frames, leadlight windows, tubs, glass partitions, lot' of timber weathcrboarding, rough lining, pelts, motor shed doora, bricks, water and gas piping, coke stove, coppers, caliphont, kauri drawers, iron fencing, and a miscellaneous assortment'of other goods. On the Promises, STURDEE STREET (off Ghuziiee stieel). BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM WILSON (Bankrupt). E- JOHNSTON AND CO. have iccoived , • instructions to sell at Stuulce street, without reserve: — BUILDING MATERIAL, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASHES, TIMBER, ETC., in lots to suit buyers. Sale Thursday Morning ,at 10.30 sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. PROPERTY AUCTION SALE, ( To 1)C held on FRIDAY EVENING, 13th INST., At 7.30 p.m., 83, HIGH STREET, LOWER UUTT. SHOP AND DWELLING, - No. 468, HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT. GRANT IJARGIE, favoured with in- : struetions from Mrs. E. M. Foothead, ■ will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his i rooms, 83, High street, Lower Hutt, her J VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ' '. PROPERTY, Situate .'No.. 408, High street, Lower Hutt, , area being approximately 10.25 perches, , frontage 60.61 links, being-Section 1, Part , Section 32. ■ j The buildings comprise a roomy shop, ■ with 4 living-rooms attached. ; Owner's instructions are to sell this property even if at a very GREAT SACRIFICE, and .she has accordingly placed a ridiculously low reserve,on same to cri- 1 sure a CERTAIN SALE. This is a genuine opportunity to secure , an excellent investment, as the house and ( shop command good rentals. Fullest particulars, from GRANT FARGIE, : Auctioneer, LOWER HUTT. ;.''.■' .] REMOVED TO OUR MART FROM RAIN STREET, KARORI. : , CONTENTS OF 6-RD. BUNGALOW TO BE SOLD ON BEHALF OF OWNER LEAVING WELLINGTON. ' TO-MORROW, 1.30 P.M. SILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, CUBA STREET, WOOLWORTH BUILDINGS. INCLUDING: 2 OAK BEDROOM SUITES, complete ■with wires and bedding 2 OAK DINING-ROOM AND BREAK-FAST-ROOM SUITES 5 SUPERIOR WILTON AND AXM. CARPETS, some like new ROSEWOOD CHINA CABINET OAK ESCRITOIRE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, COST £45 EASY CHAIRS. Rugs, curtains, oce. tables, seagrass chairs, oxidised fire, suite, oxd. curbs, wardrobe, several duchesses, single iind , double wood, beds, blankets, kitchen chairs, table, dresser, and numerous sundries, including garden tonH Inwn mower, 750 ft OF NEW GARDEN HOSE, in 12 suitable lengths. Everything must be sold. I. SILVERSTONE, Auctioneer. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 152
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