5 AUCTIONS. \ TO-MORROW, OUi SEPTEMBER, j At 1 p.m. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN AND BLAIR STREETS. PLANTS, SHRUBS, HEDGINGS. ' c PLANTS, SHRUBS, lITCDGINGS. s PLANTS, SHRUBS, HEDGING S. ] THE GREATEST SALE OF THE I SEASON. Q.EORGE THOMAS AND CO., LTD.. have received instructions to Sell as above, on account of Mr. B. H. Just, of Palmcrston North, a Most Comprehensive Catalogue of NURSERY STOCK. NURSERY STOCK. NURSERY STOCK. A Total of Over 10,000 Plants in all to be sold, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. It is not possible to publish this hnjre Catalogue in detail, but a few of the items are:— Hippeasti'iims, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Boronia, Hydrangeas, Flowering Apples, Flowering Cherries, Diosma, Gypsophila, Arum Lilies, Asparagus, Iris, Ericas, Strelitzia, Hyacinths, Salvia > Carinas, Kowhai, Lemons, Poorman Oranges, Plums, Apples, Black Currants, Gooseberries, Ornamental Shrubs, Flowering Shrubs, Hedgings in thousands, etc., etc. Owing to the large quantity in this catalogue the sale will' commence at 1 p.m. sharp. Telephone or call for Catalogues. Buying instructions from those unable to personally attend will receive prompt and careful attention. Make a note of To-morrow, the 9th September, at 1 p.m. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Allen and Blair streets. 'Phones: 21-302, 22-Gsl. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 717, HIGn STREET. LOWER HUTT. 6 rooms and sun porch and conveniences. To be held in the Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, corner Featherston and Ballauce streets, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 2.30 p.m. il/fESSRS. LONGMORE & CO. have re- "-*■ ceived instructions from the mortgagees to ofFer as above. Lot No. 7, part-section 3S, Hutt District, on Deposited Plan No. 5039, containing 3.1.35 perches, more or less, together with the well-built residence of 6 rooms with conveniences, known as No. 717, High street, Lower Hutt. Further particulars from LONGMORE & CO., Auctioneers. IRISH LINEN.- IRISH LINEN. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Direct from the Belfast Mills to the •Wellington Public. A SHIPMENT OF THE HIGHEST GRADE AND VARIETIES OF PURE IRISH LINENS JUST LANDED FROM THE MILLS OF NORTHERN IRELAND. SALE COMMENCES ON THURSDAY NEXT, 10th SEPTEMBER, and following days, at 11 a.m. punctually. T> P. MORRISSEY AND CO., 12-14, - L*>m Manners street; near Perrett's Corner, favoured with instructions from the Shippers, will sell by Public Auction as above:— 23 CASES AND 10 BALES OF THE WORLD'S CHOICEST HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Originally manufactured for the Australian Market, have been diverted to New Zealand owing to the depression and high rate of exchange operating in that country to-day. Inspection All Day To-day and Tomorrow. R. P. MORRISSEY AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED AUCTION OF FURNITURE. PIANO, 5 CARPETS, LINEN, CROCKERY, ETC. ON THURSDAY, 10th, afc 1.30 p.m. On the premises, 2S, ELIZABETH-ST. (corner of Moncrieffi street). TTINGSWAY'S, LTD., Auctioneers, fay- -"■ oured wiifh instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of the Late Alex. Milligan, Veterinary Surgeon, will sell as follows:— DRAWING-R00M—13.6 s 10.6 superior Axminster carpet, expensive chesterfield suite in floral moquette with.flat arm sprung chairs, 3-pieee Chippendale suite in silk tapestry, occasional table, Melodia cabinet gramophone in mahogany (cost £45), also records, silk cushions, hall curtains, 2 oak palm stands, 4 pot plants, jardinieres, ornaments, curtains, pictures, rugs. SITTING-ROOM—Chesterfield mute in good moquette, all independently sprung, 9 x WA Axminster carpet, pictures, smoker's stand, expensive electric radiator, curtains, seagrass chair, ornaments, and 2 water colours DINING-ROOM—Special made oak din- ■ ing suite of 6 pieces, with massive relectory table, and as new, 9 x W& Axminster carpet, 2 black mohair fringed rugs, 2 fireside chairs, coal vase, oak service wa^on, 2 oil paintings by Baker, clock, ornaments, Doulton ware. 2 BEDROOMS—3-picce oak bedroom suite, with wire and mattresses, oak duchesse and % solid panelled bed and wire, kapok mattress, seagrass chairs, 2 oak bedroom chairs, pictures, large dressing wall mirror, rugs, 2 specially good carpets, 9 s 12 and 9 s 10%, -pillows, blankets. HALL AND STAIR—lSyds of stair carnet runner, and Syds 4ft 6in wide hall ■ carpet (all as ne.v), palm stands, pot plants, carver chairs, curtains KITCHEN AND SCULLERY-Practical-Jy new electric Vac-Trie vacuum cleaner, electric kettle, iron, table and chairs, crockery, pots, pans, cutlery ornaments, also a lot of good linen, including sheets, table covers, ouilts towels, slips, etc. NOTE—This is a particularly good lot ot lurmture, and all the carpets are equal :o new and every lot will be sold to highest bidder. On view on Thursday morning. JAS.-D. DAVIDSON, ■ Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE • I Of HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT j^JcKENNA'S J (THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S") q (Acting under instructions from differ- • cut vendors, we will sell at our room* some very line pieces of Mahogany, Walnut, and Oak Furniture), Including: Mahogany china cabinet, mahognny tall- ~ boy with wardrobe, oak dining table with extra leaf, walnut dining table, writing bureau and bookcase combined mahogany sideboard, antique oak corner cabinet, chest of drawers, mahoeany buffet, antique Dutch chest WALL MTRR.OKS IN CARVED CULT AND CARVED WOODEN FRAiMES, MAGNIFICENT SOLID E BRONZE FIGURE OF MER- a CURY FITTKD FOR ELEC- " TRIC LIGHT', Magnificent .Burr Wai- *' nut Wardrobe, litted with large v drawers, sliding shelves, Coat and Hat Racks with mirror centre (a truly p wonderful piece), A very fine collection D of Cloisonne Satsuma and Carved «> Wooden Figures of Chinese Gods, Ele- " phants, Lions, etc., etc., finest English T crystal in cream jugs, vases, candlesticks, bowls, etc., embossed brass and < copper log boxes, coal boxes, fire screens, etc., china, brass, Baxter prints, etc., etc. 200 REMARKABLE LOTS. On view Tuesday afternoon and morning of sale. WEDNESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, At 2 p.m. sharp. - Ml-KENNA'S (THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S"), '-'40, Lambton quay, Wellington. J ' J. F. McKENNA, P Auctioneer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1931, Page 16
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