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Auctions Peter Webb Galleries Acting under the instructions from the Trustees of a collection being disposed of; a large estate, and other vendors, Peter Webb Galleries will sell by public auction important Historical New Zealand and European Paintings. Tuesday 29th April at 6.30 p.m. Viewing from 23 April 9am-5.30pm including Saturday 26 April 10am-3pm Included are works bv: — Petrus Van Der Ve'den, Seated woman in a doorway. (illustrated) Three John Gully watercolours; Cape Farewell, Southern Alps, and a Nelson landscape. A Frances Hodgkins watercolour. Old man with a pipe. Three George O'Brian watercolours of South Island scenes. A collection of five T.S. Cousins Southern Alps scenes. Four J.C. Hoyte watercolours of three South Island scenes and one of the Whangarei Heads. An early portrait by Raymond Mclntyre. A large portrait of Lord Palmerston by L.J. Steele. Four views of Auckland by A. Aldis. Four small portraits of Maori women by Ellen Von Meyern. Paintings by Charles Blomfield, W.G. Baker, Edward Fristrom, M. Stoddart. Rix Carlton, E.W. Christmas, S.L. Thompson, H.T. Garratt, Thomas Ryan and many others including etchings by Trevor Lloyd. European works include many by notable Victorian artists including a large oil on canvas by R. McGregor, R.S.A.; a portrait by Charlotte Farrier R.A.; a large oil by Valentine Princept R.A.; a seascape by Henry Moore R.A. R.W.S.; an oil by Sir Herbert Von Herkomer; an interior scene by G. Cattermole; a genre painting by Frank Nowlan and a ■ Cathedral interior scene by P. Caletti. Other oils include Allan Davidson, H. Van Anebe, Rombout Van Troyern, Thomas Sidney Cooper R.A. There are also Post Impressionist works by P. Laurent, P.E. Le Comte and J.L. Huillier and others. Watercolours by Edward Duncan R.W.S.; William Leitch R.l. John Surtrees; Henry Parsons Riviere A.R.W.S.; William Bennett; T.S. Hutton; Edward Radford; Dame Laura Knight and many others. Catalogues $2 post free. Postal bids accepted. We are accepting entries of jewellery, silver, furniture, paintings. Art Nouveau and Deco for forthcoming sales. PETER WEBB GALLERIES LTD T & G BUILDING, ELLIOT STREET, • P.O. BOX 7008, AUCKLAND 1. PHONE 373-090, 374-404, AFTER HOURS 606-361. THE FINE ART AUCTIONEERS ANTIQUE SALE Wednesday, April 30, at 6 p.m. FINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE including 19th Century Walnut Marquetry Table, Geo. I Walnut Chest on Stand, two Walnut Loo Tables, Victorian Dressing Tables, Bentwood Furniture, Cabinets, Walnut Grandmother Chairs, Hall Stands, Sideboards (kauri, mahogany, oak, etc.), also excellent Jewellery (including superb , Ceylonese sapphire .and diamond necklace and bracelet, gold chains), Antique Silver and Plate, good Copper and Brass, fine Antique Clocks (carriage clocks; French clock set, skeleton clock, wall clocks, etc.), good entry of Dolls, Glass, Crystal, Colonial Pieces, Collectors’ Items, Victorian Disc Musical Box and many more unusual and decorative items which includes an excellent entry of signed Royal Worcester Vases. CATALOGUES: S2 (post free). . ON VIEW: Monday and Tuesday, April 28 and 29, 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. N.B. JOHN CORDY, LIMITED, 21 EMILY PLACE, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 2139. TELEPHONE 799-147.

Businesses for Sale BUSINESSES FOR SALE SYDENHAM: Six-day mini market, Al accommodation, 3 bedrooms. Freenold includes one other shop. Turn, over approx $3500. Ingoing, freehold, goodwill, stock and plant. $60,000. ST ALBANS: Dairy, t/o $3OOO plus. Two bedroom accom. Leasehold $46 p.w. Ingoing approx. $21,000. BISHOPDALE: Lock-up dairy, $5500 p.w., high profit lines and in the mall. Total ingoing around 540,000. WAIMATE: Grocery mixed 5day lock-up. Easily run. and cheap, ingoing $15,000. i TIMARU: Seven-day mixed, with 3 bedroom sunny accom. Freehold or lease, good turnover and profit. $20,500 plus’ freehold or $6O p.w. rent. | LOOKING AT A BUSINESS? Bring the details to us for a free and unbiased evaluation. FOODSTUFFS CHCH LTD Phone 526-039 Box 842, Christchurch PANELBEATING AND SPRAYPAINTTNG WELL, established business with good connections. Firstclass plant and equipment. Vendor prepared to leave in substantial finance- to approved purchaser.' Plenty of forward work. Excellent potential. JOHN R. MATHESON Chartered Accountant. Phone 794-412 WS23 WE HAVE TO OFFER A Wide Variety of Businesses for Sale: COUNTRY STORES ■ '• SUBURBAN GROCERY MIXED BUSINESSES DAIRIES . Finance available to assist! with purchase ; Advisory service before and after purchase We will prepare a budget and arrange, for inspection of businesses Contact: — The Manager. J. RATTRAY AND SON, LTD, Phone 797-740. gTC

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Press, 19 April 1980, Page 48

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Page 48 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 19 April 1980, Page 48

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