Auctions McArthur and co., MAJOR AUCTION PAINTINGS, PRINTS, RARE BOOKS, MAPS, POSTAL HISTORY .AND | PHOTOGRAPHS of V EBY FINE QUALITY i A Further Selection from the G. C. Peterson and other notable collections, including: PAINTINGS. Mount Egmont 1849. bv Charles Heaphv Major General Wynvards Southern_ Districts Sketch* Book, 1852. incl. tine earlv, Mews of Lyttelton and Ahi- 1 roa; very important works C D. Barraud, including Lake vlakatipu (a major topo graphical studs) and Wairarapa 1880 s scenes commis-' sioned by Dr Dorset. \.Z. Company surgeon incl. Rich-' •rd Collins’ Homestead Te Ori On 1862 and Rumahanga River scenes. Others by Mantell. Robles, Swainson, Per-, rett. Fox plus four most im portant works by Maude i Sheru’ood, David Cox, Paul fcandby. BOOKS: Webbers Views of '• the South Sea>. 1808. Bullers Birds. 2 vol. 2nd edtn. 1888 ini very fine condition plus 2 vol.' 1905 Supplement, Kelmscott I Press Poems of Shakespeare/ 1893. Don Quixote, 4 vols ijlstd by Carnicero. 1780, earlx Wellington lega’ manuscripts re Gold Mining, Manchester Settlement and Merchant Ken-| neth Bethune, large sections on NX, Travel. Exploration.' I-and Wars. Regional Histories, Pacific Voyages and Travels. Natural History. Botany. Private Press Editions/ Rare English Legal Works. Art, Architecture. SKETCH Map bv Lieut. H r,. Robley of Gate Pah 1864. others by Cassini. Coronelli. and of N.Z. Company Settlements, Land War Photograph " Album of the 43rd Regiment.' large selection of Old Master. Modern and Topographical | prints and Postal History incl J early crown and oval covers; and extremely rare high value; revenue stamps on original • documents. To be sold at our rooms, on Thursdav and Friday, October 25 and 26. 1979, at 10.30 a.m. with a special sale of Paintings. Prints, Mans and Postal History’ at 6.30 p.m., Thursday evening. McARTHVR and CO., Fine Art Auctioneers, Brian Groshinski, Managing Director. First Floor, 49 Ballance Street, Wellington. On view at least four days previous (excluding weekends’*. Illustrated Catalogues $3. P.O. BOX 1988, PHONE 725-651. ixzi-jd ■■ ih 11 ■■in i — i FURNITURE, CROCKERY, KITCHENWARE, LEAD-LIGHT WINDOWS, LAWN MOWERS, CIRCULAR SAW BLADES, SPRAY BOOM 22” WROUGHT IRON VERANDAH TO BE HELD IN ; '. ' I METHODIST CHURCH HALL Cnr Rugby St & Papanui Road, Thursday, Oct. 11,1979, Commencing 12.30 ”.m. Sharp MAIN ITEMS. Writing Desk.; good condition; Poolside seagrass Easy Chair; Variety Chairs. Lounge Suite, docktail Cabinet; Dropside Table, Colonial Hat Rack; Childrens Trikes; Antique Chairs; Beds: It Tele phones; Sleeping Bag. Lan-j terns. Firescreens; Garden, Tools; Morrison Motor Mower, Push Mower; Maori Adze; Book Binders’ Press; Brass, •‘Urn: 2 Colonial Glass Lamos:; Collection Walking Sticks:! Bird Cage: China Figures: Selection old fashioned Kitcben ware. Numerous useful sundrv Items. INSPECTION from 9 a m. morning of sale TERMS: Cash on day of sale. MATSON AND ALLAN REAL ESTATE. LTD, MREINZ PHONE 797-454. S 6 THE PRESS Classifieds Phone 792440 (anytime)
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