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AUCTIONS H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE PART OF WELL-KNOWN PRIVATE COLLECTION OF GENUINE ANTIQUES AND OTHER RARE AND BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE IN SPANISH MAHOGANY. ENGLISH AND ITALIAN WALNUT, ENGLISH OAK, VALUABLE TURKEY, PERSIAN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS , AND RUGS, OLD CHINA, ETC. ONE OP THE BEST PRIVATE COLLECTIONS OF ANTIQUES EVER SUBMITTED FOB SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ’ ON ACCOUNT OF MRS G. H. N. HELMORE AND CAPT. HEATHCOTE HELMORE. PENDALTON. WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD ST. THE CATALOGUE WILL INCLUDE:— Two Italian Carved Walnut Cabinets, Italian Refectory Table, Carved Walnut, Inlaid Sheraton Corner .Cabinet, Victorian Whatnot, 6 Dining' Room Chairs, Carved Oak, Upholstered Leather; Wrought Iron Chandelier, six light; Wrought Iron Standard Lamp, Carved Gilt Bracket, Two Italian Paintings, Velvet Altar Hangings, Three Italian Brass Plates, Wing Ann Chair, Loose Cushion, Reproduction Hungarian Point; Old Georgian Porter’s Chair, Carved Oak Occasional Tables, French Specimen Table, Inlaid Walnut, Ormolu Mounts; Arm Chair Loose Cover, Chinese Plate, Two Large Jars; Three Copper Plates; Cap! de Monte Jars and Boxes, Hair Cord Carpet, Felt, all colours, Piano Stool, French Round Table, Inlaid Walnut, Cabriole Legs; Pair Italian Altar Candlesticks, Carved Wood, Gilt; Victorian Card Table, Carved Walnut; Two Italian Arm Chairs, Upholstered Leather; embossed and studded Dutch Chest on Stand, Black Embossed and Gilt, Early 1600, Museum Piece; Chinese Water Colour on Rice Paper, Etching Theodore Dalguish, Corner Cupboard Inlaid Sheraton; Oak Three-tier Hall Table, carved; Marble Head, Two Arm Chairs, Carved Oak Cane Seat and Back; Corner Cupboard Inlaid Sheraton; Walnut Bookcase, Grandfather Clock, Oak and Mahogany Inlaid; Mahogany Bannerette and Stand, Collection Willow Pattern China, Ten Long Stem Hock Glasses Tinted; Glass Coffee Percolator, Brass Kerbs and Fire Irons, Serpentine Front Dressing Table, Spiral Legs, Mahogany; Walnut Swing Mirror. Two Walnut Victorian Chairs. Mahogany Bureau and China Cabinet Combined, William and Mary Period; Mahogany Wash Stand, Brussels Carpet 15ft x 13ft, Old Oak Chest, 5 Drawers; Pr. Brass Candlesticks, Pr. Worcester Covered Vases, Sgd. A. C. Lewis; Set Bedroom Ware, Easy Chair, Loose cover, Cretonne; Mahogany Hall Table, 2 Drawers; Oval Framed Mahogany Mirror; Round Framed Mahogany Mirror, Mahogany Hall Table, 2 Coloured Engravings, Wall Tapestry, French, Small Writing Cabinet, Oak* Bureau, Georgian: Carved Side Table, Oak; Carved Chair, Canb Seat and Batk; Axminster Carpet 15ft x 12ft; Axmlnster Carpet 10ft x 6ft; Carved Corner Table with Flap, Mahogany Hall Table, Two Morland Prints, China Cupid with Snowball, Mahogany Framed Mirror; Medicine Cabinet, Small Writing Bureau, Mahogany Library Table, Oval, with Belze Top: Early Victorian Mahogany Dining Table, Carved Tripod Base; Set of Five Spanish Mahogany Queen Anne Design (Cabriole Legs); Five Drawer Walnut Chest (Antique Continental Piece), Brass Bound Three-drawer Ships Chest in Mahogany; Brass Bound Folding Ship’s Bookcase in Mahogany, Brass Lattice Doors: Brass Bound Camphorwood Chest: Burr Walnut Oval Loo Table, Carved Base (Large); Set of Six Cabriole Leg Walnut Victorian Drawing Room Chairs. Covered Damask; Ladies’ Cabriole Leg Walnut Drawing Room Chair to Match: Mahogany Inlaid Satinwood Sheraton Compactum (very rare Antique); Georgian Mahogany Tallboy, Fitted Drawers and Trays: Georgian Spanish Mahogany Medium-size Wardrobe; Mahogany Threedrawer Chest, brass handles: Magnificent Spanish Mahogany Scotch Chest, seven drawers: Oak Gothic Pedestal Writing Desk, Carved Linenfold Panels, Small Mahogany Five-drawer Chest, beautifully figured; Mahogany Carved Gent’s Easy Chair. Cooper Antique Warming Pan. NOTE—Buyers of genuine antiques of the most useful type will be offered a unique opportunity to purchase from this well-known collection. The Catalogue, which will include manyother interesting items, will be on view in our Rooms from TUESDAY, June 13th. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Fine Art Auctioneers, 109 Hereford street. 2147

IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, 27th JUNE. CASHMERE RESIDENCE, HACKTHORNE ROAD. On Account of the Executor of the Estate of the late EVA LOUISA WARDELL, Deceased. TUESDAY. 27th -JUNE, AT 2 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY situated NO. 89 HACKTHORNE ROAD (corner Pine avenue), Cashmere Hills, comprising High Terrace Section of 37 Perches, commanding a magnificent view of mountains, city, and the beautiful plains. Bounded by high, stone walls, corrugated iron and macrocarpa shelter fences. The land Is laid down in lawn, garden, and gravel paths. The RESIDENCE is ONE OF THE BEST BUILT ON CASHMERE. Two-storey, with Slate Roof, Stone Front Porch', Panelled Hall, Two Living Rooms, Three Bedrooms, and Two Fully Enclosed Sun Balconies, commanding a magnificent view to the north. Spacious Kitchen, Linen Room, Pantry, Lavatories upstairs and downstairs, Bathroom with Shower and Hand Basin, Destructor for Hot Water Service, High Pressure Water, Electric Radiator Points, Tiled Open Fireplace, Walk-in Wardrobes. THE PARAGE is large, lined, and attached to lined washhouse, with gas copPer. and tubs, and a lined coal and wood I shed and outside concrete car wash. I This fine property was formerly on the market at £4OOO, but is now being sold at Auction Price, to Close Estate. Tram stop adjacent. Inspection by appointment only on application to the Auctioneers. A, H. CAVELL and LEITCH, Solicitors, 176 Hereford street. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO.. Auctioneers, SHOP PROPERTY. ST. ALBANS. PRICE £IOSO. SHOP AND DWELLING. FOUR ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. ALL CONVENIENCES. Very suitable for a young couple with a little bit of energy. The Situation is Good, being on a Busj Corner. STOCK AND PLANT AT VALUATION Easy Ingoing on the Property. Further particulars from the Sole Agents. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Land and Estate Agents, 109 Hereford street. Ll6l' HARRIS, LAWLOR AND CO. CANCELLATION NOTICE. ' The Property situate 135 EDGE WAR] ROAD, advertised for SALE BY PUBLIi AUCTION on THURSDAY. JUNE 15. i WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. HARRIS, LAWLOR, and CO., Auctioneers, 98 HEREFORD STREET. 215 A SPLENDID CITY HOME overlooking LOVELY LATIMER SQUARE comprising WONDERFULLY WELL BUILT 2-STORB HOME of 7 Spacious Rooms, Kitchenetl and Large Glassed-in Sun Balcony, cor plete with most all usual conveniences at fitments. SMALL SECTION. MOTOR GAR AG £2SOO—PRICE—£2SOO. OWNER-OCCUPIER ASSURES VACAh POSSESSION. NOTE- Properties in this Select Posith are virtually unobtainable, and this offe a wonderful opportunity to secure a Ci Home or a proposition for Flats or Gue House. ;tion. Terms, etc., from: ‘ iRRIS, LAWLOR and CO., tloneers and Estate Agents. H1787 \ 98 Hereford street. Au RED CtSMB POULTRY SPECIAL SALE. THURSDAY, 15th JUNE SPECIAL SALE. THURSDAY, 15th JUNE. 122 TUAM STREET, AT 1.30 P.M. 700 White Leghorn Pullets, 700 White Leghorn Pullets, 100 White Leghorn Yearling Hens, 6 White, Leghorn Cockerels, 50 Australorp Yearling Hens, 14 Australorp Cockerels, 12 Khaki' Campbell Duckling Dks., 4 Khaki Campbell Drakes, 9 Pekin Duckling Dks., 3 Pekin Drakes, 5 Black Minorca Cockerels. 4/400 El. Brooders (new, last season), 4 Colls of Fowl Netting. Also a number of Chick Troughs and Drinking .Fountains. CONSUMERS: You cannot BUY Eggs. The above stock will PRODUCE for you, without ration cards. We will be pleased to purchase on behalf of absentee clients and forward by rail or carrier. RED COMB POULTRY AND PRODUCE CO., 122 Tuam street. ’Phone 37-673. 2066

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24280, 10 June 1944, Page 10

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