AUCTIONS. BALLANTINE v. O'SHEA. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at -^ the suit"of MABEL J. BALLANTINE MESSRS. DAVIS BROS, under instructions from the Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court at- Wellington WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at THE A.B.C. GARAGE, Lambton Quay, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 16th DAY OF MARCH, 1934, at the hour 0f'10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, ALL THE RIGHT OR INTEREST OF THOMAS O'SHEA IN: 1 6-CYLINDER WILLYS-KNIGHT CAR . ' (Sedan). The car may be inspected at the said garage. Sale Friday Morning, 10.30 sharp. DAVIS BROS., : Auctioneers, 1 (Below James Smith.) KINGSWAY'S AUCTIOX ROOMS, LAMBTON QUAY, TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. f^OODS being sold on behalf of Mis.i *-* Murray, Kelburn, and a special consignment from Mrs. Ensor, Terrace Gardens. s The .List comprises— Twin mahogany bedroom suite,-with best . wires and kapok mattresses, 4 up. mahogany dining chairs, in beautiful repair, round mahogany d. table with special top,- 2-door mahogany wardrobe, mahogany hall table, 4ft oeca- ■ sional mahogany table, 3 fireside chairs, special polished 3-mirrored. duchesse and two, twin beds to match with wires and matresses, New Home drophead sewing machine (as new), 4-piecc latest stained oak bedroom suite, 2 chesterfield suites, , one in . y moquette and both in good order, china cabinet, 4yds 4ft Gin wide Ax. runner, 9 x 12 .superior Axminster carpet of special design and cost £26, 9 x 10% Ax. earp.et, hair cord runner, large" green rug, 4 Ax. rugs, 3 good single oak beds and wires, 2 folding beds, 2 oak . duchesses, 3 light stained rimu duchesses, mattresses, wringer, piano, 3-valve radio, easy chair, lot'of good curtains, -stainless cutlery, crystal ware, special lot of pood crockery, saucepans, pot plants, lawn mower. . : v ■ Also 18 pairs of good' used single blankets, 2 pairs three-quarter blankets, 16 pairs _ . single-sheets, 10 d. and s. counterpanes, towels, 11 single bedspreads, curtains, also at 2 p.m. 1 Singer fur machine (as new). JAS. D. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. This is a specially good clean lot, and all for absolute sale. TOMORROW. 1.30, AT MART, 98 MANNERS STREET, . Opp. Regent Theatre. See Flag. CONTENTS HOME-MADE KITCHEN, Comprising: 50 JARS HOME-MADE JAMS, PICKLES AND CHUTNEY (this season's, made from selected fruits), BRANTFORD ICE CHEST, as new, confectionery scales, confectionery bottles, bins; ' chairs, k. dresser, lino., cooking utensils, saucepans, etc. Also NEW WORLD GAS STOVE (Regulo), as new, with hot-water sink heater. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., 98 MANNERS STREET, have received instructions to sell as above; also on behalf various owners. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARPET SQUARES,, floor rugs,- sideboards, tables, chairs, linoleums, wardrobes, duchesse chests, bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, ' Morris chairs, chesterfield.-, couches, divan chairs,' 2 Singer drophead machines (as new), H.M.V. gramophone and records, seagrass chairs, ornaments, chinaware, glassware, crockery, blinds, wringer, clothes basket, and lot general furniture and sundries. On view from 8.30. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., - >- Auctioneers. Tel. 42-785. TOMORROW NIGHT.—Mart open until 9 o'clock. PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, 19 Courte--1- nay Place, will sell'in. the Mart TOMORROW, FRIDAY/MARCH 16, at 2 p.m. sharp, contents of 5 rooms, removed from Hamilton Road, Hataitai. Comprising— . , Rimu sideboard, duchesse, d. and s. beds, chesterfield suite,-bedroom suites, book shelves, china cabinets, piano, Wilton carpet 12 x 9, 3 congo. squares, linos.', new. drophead sewing machine, occ. tables, d. and k. tables and chairs, h.b. oak and rimu chairs,, couches, teasets, crockery, curtains, elec. iron, pictures, and household sundries. Note. —This is a good clean lot almost new. Must be cleared at best prices. We are open Friday evenings for private sales. Also cash buyer of S.H. Furniture in any quantities. . • ' i T. (Tom) INGLIS, R. J. GOODMAN, \ Proprietor. . Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY, 1.30 p.m. "TIUNBAR SLOANE, LIMITED, AUC--L/ TIONEERS (next Midland), will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at Rooms as above TOMORROW, FRIDAY, at 1.30 p.m., the following furniture: —-, Oak' dining suite, chesterfield suite, sideboards, duchesses, single and double beds, mattresses (new- a*nd second, hand), chairs of all descriptions, oak oval table, sideboards, wardrobes, etc., ' etc. ... SPECIAL. 2-Burner Perfection stove with oven, thoroughly overhauled, and in perfect working order; also miniature Singer sewing machine, cost 30s new. ' We arc open until 9. p.m. every Friday night.. - ' • ■ ... DUNBAR. SLOANE, Auctioneer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 63, 15 March 1934, Page 22
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