■ ' AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1944, AT 2.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF FOUR CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES ■jITESSRS. J. H. 3ETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed to sell by Public Auction ■*■'-»■ at their rooms, BRANDON STREET, on the above date:— (1) A CITY FACTORY OR WAREHOUSE SITE, 11-19 FREDERICK ST. AND 18-22 HAINING ST. _ Over 9000 square feet with frontages of 120 feet to Frederick Street and 66 feet to Halnlng Street , The difference In street levels will give the equivalent to two ground n? $>/iin abulldin6; of two or m°re storeys. On Uie land are 8 cottages let at a total or t.410 per annum. ■ * (2) A SUBURBAN INVESTMENT. 35, 35a, 37, 37a -~■ BAY ROAD, KILBIRNIE. , n^ wo-storey wooden building and large detached workshop on land 75 feet 10 inches X 100 feet. The main .building is let as two lock-up shops and two self-contained 4roomed flats. Total rents £409 per annum. AtHhe reserve price, will show a handsome , return*' ■ ■ ... * .. .(3) FACTORY SITE, VICTORIA ST., PETONE. •-■.• ,uA y,acant slte suitable factory or store, 50 feet x 100 feet, perfectly level. Situated In the light Industrial area. ;(4) RESIDENTIAL SECTION, NICHOLSON ROAD, KHANDALLAH. • Glorious harbour view, above street, 31.1 perches in area. Low reserve Situated next to house No. 104 Nicholson Road. - ; For full particulars apply ... J. H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 154 FEATHERSTON STREET.
._. BIG CLEARING SALE. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AT OUR UPSTAIRS MART, No. 8 Willeston . ■■■ , St.). MONDAY NEXT, at 1.15 p.m. sharp, SALE BY AUCTION OP DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS. 4 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, EASY AND » FIRESIDE CHAIRS, ETC., ETC. (All to be cleared regardless of price to make room .for special Sale of Antique Furniture, Crystal, etc., to be held on. Thursday next.) PLAIN oak- buffet sideboard and oak draw- ', leaf dining table to. match, 4 veiy good 3piece chesterfield suites, uphol. in English floral moquette, fawn moquette, grey moquette, and blue silk damask,. all in splendid" order, also roll-back chesterfield lounge, extra well sprung and uphol. in fawn Genoa velvet, 2 divan chairs, in blue and grey moquette, chesterfield lounge and 1 tub chair, uphoL ■' in striped tapestry, 4 Sleepy Hollow easy chairs, "Hoover" • elec. vacuum cleaner, oak china cabinet, 2 oak carver chairs, 2 oak ext. dining tables, ; brass firescreen, cottage piano by "Chappell," oak tea wagon, crockery and glassware, cutlery; oak hall clock? occ. tables, art curtains and cushions, marble clock, tablecloths, up-to-date 3-piece oak bedroom suite, complete with best quality mattresses, d. and s. wooden bedsteads and mattresses, gent's oak compactum ' wardrobe, ' fitted with sliding shelves,'oak duchesse chest and pedestal cupboard, large dark rimu wardrobe and cheval dressing table to match,. chest of drawers, 2 divan rocking chairs (to be sold If they only realise 5s each), leather divan chair, rimu hall stand, large. linen press, beauty salon dressing table and set of shelves to match, 6 ■rimu dining chairs, gent's dark rirau compactum, doll's pram, seagrass chairs, hall curtains, slip mats, bobs set, Thermos flask, suitcases and hat boxes, casement blinds, pieces of runner and rugs, deck chair, coconut matting, alum, ware, garden hose, lawn mower, and numerous other lots. I INSPECTION INVITED. -.SPECIAL NOTE.—Buyers of chesterfield . «uites and household furnishings should attend this Sale, as we intend to clear the lot, we simply- must: have more room, /and delivery must be taken immediately after Sale, Monday next, at 1.15 p.m. ; NOW ON VIEW. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., % Auctioneers. E # JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE MAHOGANY AND WALNUT FURNITURE. ■ 8 BEAUTIFUL HEPPLEWHITE ARMCHAIRS, SOLID MAH. DINING TABLE, MAH. DROPSIDE. TEA WAGON, MAH. WRITING BUREAU, OLD ENGLISH OAK WRITING BUREAU, WALNUT WRITING BUREAU; MAH. KNEE WRITING DESK, NEST OF MAH. TABLES, 2 MAH. TALLBOYS, VALUABLE ' PAINTINGS, WONDERFUL SET OF 81 PIECES OF CRYSTAL STERLING SILVER, AND HEAVY QUALITY E.P. WARE, ENTREE DISHES, TEASETS, WONDERFUL ENGLISH DINNER AND BREAKFAST SET, over 100 pieces, CHINA, CRYSTAL, CANTEEN OF CUTLERY on cabriole legs, VERY LARGE HAND-MADE TURKEY • CARPET, 24ft x 16ft 3in (cost £350), handmade; rugs, Singer elec. sewing machine, Savage elec. ironer, household refrigerator, late model (spin-dryer), Savage chromium-plated elec. washing machine, valuable American steel-framed sun hammock settee with canopy and cushions, complete (cost £45), as new, etc., etc. THURSDAY MORNING at 10.30 o'clock. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. ■ . This is a wonderful collection and will be on view .on Wednesday afternoon. Further entries of antique furniture, crystal, •liver, E.P. ware, and carpets will be received tor this> interesting sale. Full Details Later. This is something out of the ordinary, E.JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT HOROKIWI VALLEY, PAHAUTANUI, ' ' SATURDAY NEXT, ■ Commencing at 10.30 a.m. SALE BY AUCTION OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. UPRIGHT GRAND 'PIANO by "Hirschftel," valuable modern Ultimate ( all-wave radio, in perfect order,- modem Beatty stainless steel ' electric washing machine (almost new), Rotoscilli drophead sewing machine in special selflocking drawer cabinet, carpets and rugs, specially well-made 3-pce. chesterfield suite In wool moquette, easy and fireside chairs, solid oak seven-drawer office desk, (almost new), Torrlngton carpet sweeper, oak bedroom and diningroom ;• suites, lady's bicycle (Armstrong, with balloon, tyres), 12 p.b. White Leghorn pullets, 7 ducks, drake (just started to lay),, budgies and canaries and cages, carpenter's tools, rolls of wlrenetting, garden tools, good lawn mower {Granite State), hive of bees, etc., etc. AT THE FARM, MAIN ROAD, HOROKIWI VALLEY (about 2 miles past Pahautanui ■'■-... ' township). On A/c. of Mr. R. F. Eagar, who is leaving the district. SALE, SATURDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a.m. E; JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. E, JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED CARPETS. FRIDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. AT OUR MART, No. 8 WILLESTON ST. SALE BY AUCTION OF 6 Bales Hand-made Indian Carpets, 50 Beautiful Hand-made Rugs, 20 Coloured Coir Carpets, ' ' etc. -■ FULL DETAILS LATER. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. SALE UNDER "THE RATING ACT 1925"~ WEDNESDAY, the 27 th day of SEPTEMBER 1944 at 2.30 p.m. D UNBAR SLOANE LIMITED of Wellington, Auctioneers, instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington, will offer for eale by Public Auction at its auction rooms number 155 Lambton Qy. Wellington on Wednesday the 27th day of September 1944 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon ; (unless the rates and all costs are sooner paid) ALL THAT piece of land situate in the Borough of Upper Hutt containing one rood eight perches (Ir 8p) more or less being part of section 125 Hutt District and being also Lot 49 on deposited plan number 1560 and all the land comprised in Certificate of title , Volume 310 Folio 243 Wellington Register Subject however to the Fencing agreement contained in Transfer Registered number 65953. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be seen at the office of the said Registrar, the Auctioneer Dunbar Sloane Limited or Menteath Ward and Evans-Scott, Solicitors 57 Ballance St., Wellington. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—The section has a frontage of 66ft to Wilford St. and is 198 ft deep. , H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, Instructed by THE GUARDIAN TRUST * Will Sell by Auction On the Property, T HUIA ST., LOWER HUTT, • Jn SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, At 10.30 a.m. SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE of 5 large rooms and kitchenette, laundry, tool shed, garage, and first-class level section, 24 perches in area. It is but a few minutes' walk from the heart of the shopping area, and is close' to Hutt Bowling, Croquet, and Tennis Club, Riddiford Park and Baths, and Hutt Recreation Ground. NOTE.—Barely are homes available for sale in this celebrated, locality and THE HOUSE IS VACANT. - H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, Auctioneers, '2 Brandon St., Wellington, and High St., Lower Hutt. . Telephone, 63-745. AUCTION. ■ THOMPSON BROS., LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS Blair St., Wellington. TI7E have been instructed to offer by Public t t Auction at our Mart, on Tuesday, September 5, 1944, at 10 a.m., the following vehicles :-^~ \ . (a) 1 1937 Chevrolet Coupe, mechanically Sound, with 6 tyres, perfect condition. (b) 1 1937 Morris 8, Four-door, condition as above. (c) 1 1938 Ford 8/ De Luxe, mechanically sound. ' (d) 1 1929 Buddy Stewart, 30cwt, Truck, with 5 exceptionally good tyres. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—These 3 Cars are of very smart appearance and have been well cared.for. Inspection invited as from 9 o'clock morning of sale. THOMPSON BROS., - Auctioneers. MISCELLANEOUS. "~~~~"~~ COLUUK PRINTING. TJALF-TONE Process Blocks for 3- and 4JLJ. Colour Process Printing for Descriptive BooUle.ts and Catalogues'. The "Evening Post" Modern Process Block Dept. will clve you Efficient Service. Tel 47-222 for Quotation. BOOKBINDING, PRINTING, ETC": TT'OR every description of Binding, includJ- ing Permanent Records and Account Books, etc.—"Evening Post" Printing Dept.
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