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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, JUNE 24. Commencing at 1 p.m. TMPORTANT QALE OF A X ra J IBRARY, JLi Comprising over 200 yOLUMESSUPERBLY BOUND IN MOROCCO, LEATHER. AND CLOTH. BEAUTIFULLY GILT. The Property of a Gentleman Leaving the Colony. WARRE^ BLYTH & CO. (Per Warren Blyth, Auctioneer.) Have been favoured with Instructions to sell at their Rooms, 87 and SsO, uueenst., on Monday, 24t!i June, commencing at 1 p.m., I WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE OVER 200 MAGNIFICENTLY BOUND VOLUMES, UNIQUE AiS'O CHOICE COLLECTION OF BOOKS. Among1 the Collection are the foilowlug: - 21 VOLUME- (PUNCH, bound In black and gili, cost '1« guineas, years i 867 to 189; i; Bl UMES HARPER'S, bound in Black and Green, cost 36 guinuaa; large number Waverly Novels; ;; volumes oi "The Picture Gallery," cast 5 KUineas; Royai Drawing Room Table Books, cost tiiree guineas; Dore'.s Guinevere, Jacob Thompson, Her Majesty s Army, cost 4 guineas; History of Australasia, 100 Numbers Army and Navy Magazine of Art, Wonders of Whoit; World, Wright's Book of Poultry, Old Court Lite in France, Universal Review, N.Z. Scenery, bound in Inlaid Woods; Ships of Tarshish, Zealandia. Modern Art cost 3 guineas; 1 volumes "Our Cv-ieb-ritles," cost 9 guineas, supposed to be the only ouch in New Zealand; i volumes Picturesque Atlas of Auatrala.sia, International Gallt-ry, codt 10 guineas; Royal Academy Pictures, cost 'J guineas; Pottlcal Works of Siialiocspore, Campbell, Goldsmith, Wordsworth.etc., Like Scenery of Ivngland.Guizot's liist.ry of England: Whites Oration of Marcus Cicero, dutu 1757; Life of Admiral Dewey; Life of D. L. Moody; War in South Africa; the Dl«covcsry of Australia; Malaboeh; Curious Epitaphs: Lore nnd Loswid of the English Church; Book about Bells, Transvaal In War and Peace, etc., etc. In addition, the Library include a lar.se number of FINELY BOUND NOVELS BY STANDARD AND POPULAR AUTHORS „, NOW ON VIEW. * Connoisseurs and those desirous of adding to their Libraries are invited to attend this Unique Sale of Superbly Bound Books. SALE ON MONDAY, 24th JUNE, . At 1 p.m. WARREN BLYTH & CO. Auctioneers and Financial Agents. RANFURLY AUCTION ROOMS, 87 and 89, Queen-st. /COMMODIOUS, CENTRAL, WELL V^ LIT. AID POPULAR MART for Sale of Furniture and Household Effects. Pianos, Plate, Pictures, Objects dArt, Bicycles, and Goods of any description, Liberal Cash Advances made if* required, and Account Sales rendered imme diately Goods arc Sold. Bank Guaianter. Very Low Charges a feature of our busine*?. OUT DOOR SALES CONDUCTED IN MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER. Interviews solicited. If you have anything for Sale, write to or consult WARREN BLYTH AND CO., S7 and S9, Queen-st. Tc4ephone S4C. NOTE. MESSRS WARREN BLYTH AND CO. give, if desired. BANK AND OTHER GUARANTEES In connection with any Important Sales placed in their hands. ]yj-ONDAY, TMPORTANT gALB ALUABLB piTY T KASEHOLDS F OR 99 Y KABS> rvriTH TjtULL COMPENSATION. pORNEII QUSTOMS-STREET AND TTOBSON-STREET. pORNER pUSTOMS-STREET AND ■yICTORIA-STREET. TJBSIDENCES, TTARDINGE-STREET. The Subscribers are instructed by thfi Trustees under the will of the late George Graham to Lisase by Auction at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Monday, August 5, .at .12 o'clock, for a Term of 00 YEARS, WITH FULL COMPENSATION AT END OF LEASE. CUSTOMS STREET WEST—That Valuable Site. haTing the following Frontages: CUSTOMS STREET. 230 ft: HOBSON STREET. 21ft: MOORE STREET-; 210 ft;,- . STREET. 130 ft. This .is ..one ~of the finest positions close to Queen-street yet unbuilt on. It adjoins the new. building'of the New Zealand Loan Company, and -has the highest possible.prospective v.aliie as, i,business site: the excavations • for foundft--tions are made already. "",'.' '''"':'-'. CUSTOMS STRF<ET WKST-^Tljat V_lnv able Site, having 120 ft to Customs-street-(FrVeinan'B Buy), 121 ft .-to victprh^street,; and 120 ft. to Dock-street*, ■ n6w-occupied by M«-ssrs Hlldreth. A Grand Position, with every-prospect of increased value:ln' the near future.'. : ■ -■'-•• ■ .. -• HARDINGB STR-EBT—Aliotment. liavitig 10W frontage to Hardinge-street: by. 140 ft deep, with TWO -TWO-STOREYED FAMILY RESIDENCES, • oue containing 15 rooms, and the other 10 rooms. . The Auctioneers desire to call attention to above Properties.of speculators and those wishing to obtain Central Business Posltiens. As it is the .intention of the Trustees to close the Estate, the terms have been made, as liberal as possible, namely, !)9...Years and Full Compensation at End of -Leaae^ - • ■ ' For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. | poUNTRT CATTLE SALEsT PRIVATE SALE AT MR J. W. HEWARD'S, POKENO—JUNE 22 PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, June 24 HELENSVILLE-WEDNESDAT, Jun» 26 SPKCIAL SALE AT MESSRS DIBBLE & BtTTLER'S. PANMURE—JUNE 2S and 29 ■ALFRED BUCKLAXP &. SONS. ' THURSDAY," JUKE 27. THE-REMUERA YARDS. For Sale on Thursday first, June 27th, ~[(\(\ LONG-WOOLLED AND CROSS--LvU BRED EWES, in Lamb. ALFRED BUCICLAND & SONS. ■ I ANAL.—The marrellouß preparation for J washing Blankets and Flannels. Makes them beautifully soft and white. Unequalled for removing greaie and stain* from clothIng. Pint bottles, Sixpence.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 8

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