AUCTIONS. "RICHARD ARTHUR AND /*«., ' T3TGH-CLASS , |f)AK AND TOMC TjTURNIiSHINGS, rrtUESDAY—TJEST- fTTCESDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, •REMOVED TO OUR ROOMS, ELLIOTT STREET, FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, FROM THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY'S STORE. 'Favoured with instructions from a Gentleman who Is leaving— ,m H E YXTi HOLE OF THE "p'URNTSHINGS OF QEVEN "DOOM'S, MOSTLY OAK AND RIMU, AND ONLY IN USE A FEW MONTHS. Also, On Account of the Public Trustee In the Estate of John Russell (Deceased), rpHE TpURNISHINGS OF X "DOOMS. Full Details Later. "RICHARD A RTHUR AND C\o. AUCTIONEERS. 2S UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGIS- - ITRA-R OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND, AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEES. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, AT 11 A.M RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO. Have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at their A-uction Mart, Elliott ■Street, Auckland, on the above date, the undermentioned Property:— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, situated ■aa. in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing 11 acres and 3 roods (more or less), and being Part of Lot 5 of the Parish of Waitakerel. bounded on the south-east toy a road 559.7 links. 159.1 links ISB.I links, 195.1) links, 280.1 links, and' 111.4 links, on the north by a road 351.2 links, S7O.U links, 352 links, and 549.7 links, and on the is.W.W. aud S.W. by a road 289 5 links, 749 links. 402 links. 251 links ''7" links, and 275.S links. The Mortgagees' application and their estimate of the value & of the said land can be seen at the Office of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the Sale and in the Auction Room at the time of the Sale without payment of any fee. For full particulars and conditions of Sale apply to the Auctioneers or to Messrs Hall Skelton and Skelton Watson's Buildings, Auckland OW!i «>n. F KUIT ' plunT rpURNER AND OONS. CITY MARKET. A.M. £ARGE gUPPLIES OF "JJIRUIT, Comprising:— TOMATOES, pEARS, pEACHES, pLUMS, p.ASSIONS, QUTDOOR r\ RAPES. JJ 0TH °USE /-I RAPES. T EMONS, ETC. JSLAND QRANGES, "DANANAS. TWO AUCTIONEERS. E. T°R NE E AN D SjOXS, CITY MARKET. 20 QN ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY V CONCERN. jyjTONDAY "pEBRUARY 95 AT 11 A.M. .QRAIG'S gIDING, XTOCNT "T^DEN. _Ay pERKINS AND po. Have been instructed by the Shipper to Sell on Account of Whom It may Concern. 9ft ftftft FT - OF SAWN TIMBER, conAj\J,\J\J\J sisting of Matai, Kauri, and Totara chiefly, sizes 12 by 1, 9 by 1, 6} by 1, 12 by 2, 12 by 3, 9 by 2, 4 by 2, 4 by 3, 6 by 2, 4_ by 1, 4» by 1, 3 by 1, 3 by 3, and a lot of other similar sizes. Quantity Pinholed, First-class, Sound Heart. JLJADRUP AND /^HIGNELL, OF NEWTON. gPECIAL TO piCTURB T OVERS. JJIGHLY ATTRACTIVE RUCTION JJEAUTIFUL piCTURES, AT THE ART STUDIO. 59 J£ AR ANGAHAPE "ROAD, OPP. COURT'S BrG STORE. "JTEXT, "pEB. Cyj AT 12 O'CLOCK. We have been favoured with instructions to Sell, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE, a •PTHE WHOLE OF THE BALANCE OF A STOCK OF A SOUTHERN ART CO. (In liquidation), comprising: 500 F RAMED piCTURES, 500 F 1^1130 piCTURES, INCLUDIN43 MANY CHOICE AND DAINTY ART GEMS, such as a magnificent OU Painting, by Millar, of Mount Egraout (canvas oft x 4ft); "Waterloo," by Eugene Chaperou; "Tie Heart of the Ocean," by Warton Mohoklau; "The Silent Pool." by Paul Sain: "The Grace of Youth" (study in the nude); "■Penny a Bnnch," by J. Hicks; "Anzacs Landing at Gallipoli" (Hand-coloured Cliromo); "Tipperary," by J. C. Dolman; "The Creditors," by same: "Her Cross," by Lawson Wood; "Awakening of Galatea." by Schmolz; and numerous other art reproductions after •world-famous Masterpieces. ON VIEW DAY BEFORE SALE. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—AS THE PREVIOUS CONSIGNMENT WAS COMPLETELY SOLD OCT IN A FEW HOURS, INTENDING BUYERS ARE URGED NOT TO MISS THIS, THE •FINAL AUCTION. TTADRUP AND /"IHIGNELL, FINE ART AND MERCANTILE AUCTIONEERS. 6 -ETRIDAY, "\TAUCH Q AT 11 O'CLOCK. "P P S O M, CORNER DRIVE AND KING GEORGE'S AVENUE, RESIDENCE, 8 ROOMS AND CORNER SECTION. HANDY TO CARS AND FREE FROM DUST. rr. tit ande.no jackson, Acting upon Instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at Their Rooms, Customs Street E., ou the above date — mHAT EXCEPTIONALLY WELL BUILT A .RESIDENCE (Very Best Heart of \ Kauri), containing 8 rooms, and replete with all conveniences. Drawing Room, 19 x 13. bay window, register grate, tiled hearth; Dining Room, 19 x 12, grate, frieze and picture rail; 5 Bedrooms, register grate in oue; Kitchen. Orion range, pantry, scullery, etc.; bathroom, porcelain bath, califont, etc., basin; Venetian 'blinds; washhouse, copper nnd tubs. GRAND CORNER SECTION, having S3_ft frontage to King George's Avenue and 184 ft to The Drive, tastefully laid out in garden, planted witn | ornamental shrubs and fruit trees, eIV. Property Flagged. 6
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 7
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