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Auctions on site SATURDAY sth MAY 1984, 10 a.m. On behalf of MINISTRY OF WORKS AND DEVELOPMENT RY AUTHORITY GOVERNMENT STORES SOARD Inspection Day: FRIDAY 4th MAY 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Catalogues available from all main Branches of the Auctioneers. WRIGHTSON NMA LTD P.O. Box 292, P.O. Box 520, CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU Phone 796-460 Phone 86-179 a.h. 555-765 a.h. 60-233 Right throughout New Zealand

Auctions AUCTIONS SALES by auction, contact a member of the General Auctioneers Association of New Zealand Inc. MGAANZ. HANMER Guest House “THE SHINING CUCKOO" WELL-KNOWN - LONG ESTABLISHED TO BE SOLD By Public Auction On Account Estate Late Mr H. E. Wright Wednesday. April 18 At 2.15 p.m. In Our Rooms York House 65 Worcester Street. (Unless previously sold by Private Treaty.) “THE SHINING CUCKOO” CHELTENHAM ST Popularly positioned. Close to the famous Hanmer Springs pools and gardens. Accomodating happy guests for many years with 9 bedrooms, spacious guest lounge. PLUS SMALL DETACHED COTTAGE At foot of Garden Sunny, Nicely Carpeted 2 bedrooms and lounge, living room FOR DEFINITE SALE INSPECTION: may be arranged with the Auctioneers, phone 791-417 or the Sole Agent In conjunction. Phone 62-105 (any time.) WMBM ADVANCE AUCTION NOTICE 9 SUPERB LARGE SECTIONS GLENBURN PLACE, AVONHEAD Off Merrln Street (first street on the right from Withells Rd, travelling West), to be auctioned on the site at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 5, builders terms available. For further details, contact the Auctioneers, ph. 62-538, a.h. 843-734. PASLEY REAL ESTATE LTD MREINZ AUCTION REMINDER TODAY 11 a.m. ON SITE Cheyenne Street, Upper Rlccarton, four sections. GENEROUS TERMS ? Whittle Knight &T ißoabuueod Ltd.H# 484-149 or a.h. 487-275 Auctioneers MGAANZ

THE FINE ART AUCTIONEERS Highly Important Antique Sale May 2nd at 5.30 p.m. Favoured with instructions from Mrs Philip Seabrook, “Florence Court”, Epsom, Mrs J.F. Mangos, Remuera and other notable Auckland vendors, we are extremely pleased to announce the sale of fine quality antiques and collectors items on their behalf. French giltwood furniture includes suites, bergere chairs, fauteuils, consol tables and mirrors, a superb French gilt four fold screen, a rare 19th century French grand piano in Louis XV style (the movement by Pleyel of Paris, the cabinet with Vernis Martin lacquer painting), Dutch marquetry lowboy, small French vifrine and superb larger and fine Victorian walnut furniture. The silver section includes a remarkable Victorian gilded silver cup and cover, Irish Geo. II silver cup, pair Irish Geo. II Silver waiters, three Russian niello snuff boxes (top quality), George 111 silver salver, Old Sheffield kettle on stand: Other important pieces include estate jewellery, glassware, clocks and watches, French and English porcelain and fine paintings including an outstanding oil portrait of Maoris by Gottfried, Lindauer, commissioned by Mr Partridge as a gift to his daughter on her wedding day. Without doubt the finest offering of quality pieces for sale win Auckland for many years. Catalogues $3.50 post free. JOHN CORDY LIMITED 21 Emily Place, Auckland 1. Telephone 759-147 P.O. Box 2139.

DEAR READER, I hardly know where to begin regarding our Easter Antique Auction Sale at Kaiapoi next Wednesday. It’s different somehow from the usual run. For instance: family size extension dining tables are quite hard to find, yet there are three In this sale. The rather nice Canadian one in walnut, would seat up to 14. Owing to the huge entry we will have to have two sales Instead of the usual one. They will both be of great interest. — R.G.B. CLOCKS: 17th C longcase clock, charming Hamilton and Inches mantle clock with tortoiseshell case (Georgian), J. Freres and Co, French mantle clock (medal of honour) and others. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Outstanding pair silver clarinets and case by Cabart. Paris, fine Smith American organ, 16ft bass, lovely case, 2 good violins, maybe 3. SPECIALS: Nest of six keenly sought after Globe-Warrick glass fronted bookcases, a Troughton and Sims, London theodolite, case and tripods (beauty), Geo. m policeman’s baton with Royal coat of arms, spinning wheel, important Polynesian artefacts, fine Maori carvings (20th C), greenstone tiki, charming miniature figures, cone speaker (wireless) etc., set of 4 chandeliers (matching). CRYSTAL: Very good quality incl. Waterford, Georgian, Viet, drinking glasses, claret Jug, gorgeous vases, decanters, bowls. CERAMICS: Outstanding entry. Bloor Derby, Copeland, Wedgwood, R. Doulton (fabulous) see *2? >2 illustration of 241 n vase with Geo. Moreland hunting picture, Doulton whisky jugs inc. golfers, Royal Worcestershire pot pourrl, Pratt pot lids ■"v'i (both old and new), blue and gold Doulton, fine nfajfcy-/ kutani items, oriental, lovely Jardinieres inc. art deco, coaching scenes etc., Adam, signed pieces, _■ ■ 1 nice Venetian lamp shades, candle lustres, oil /?r -- ™ lamps, Staffordshire figures, Copenhagen, Spode, /? y - I superb Parian figure, glass, Bayreuth, French, I ' German, tea and dinner sets, lovely cased coffee set, vase garniture. ■, A ’ ' “V'i SILVER: 4 piece tea services, 3 piece tea services, I trays, plates, cased condiment sets, fine pair Geo. r.. 111 berry spoons, magnificent six bottle cruet » (first in years), flatware, jugs, bowls etc. Also fciys; ' , '- £ Sheffield Plate and quality EPNS rare silver J mounted coach-and-four whip, etc. JEWELLERY: A wonderful selection of good qualIty precious stone rings, bracelets, pendants, lock- Vj f T• 1 its, brooches, chains, pearl necklace, watches, .war costume jewellery, purses, thimbles, bric-a-brac (see catalogue). 3 . large ext. dining tables, good TsmcTA dininct in all woods, exceptionally tood hide deep buttoned settee, wing chair, and club chair (seldom seen), next -French coffee tables, executive chair, carver chairs, occasional chairs elm frottage chairs, cane seat and back rocking chair, rye Geo. in circular 3pt base tilt-top table, splndle-back settee, nice Viet, chaise longue, 2 Viet, couches, gent’s and ladies’ chairs, chests drawers, chiffoniers, nice Edw. sideboard, Austrian chairs cedar double door bookcase-china cabinet, folding card table, «de tables rather nice Chinese occ. table, 100 table, kauri chest drawers, lovely loilet mirror, cheval mirrors, fine pier mirror, barometer, rare 17th C oak coffer, «tc. Large, old, hand-knotted carpet, nice rugs. COLLECTABLES: Vintage typewriter, old sewing machine, copper, brass, bronze •bust, books, lamps, Malacca stick, etc. ’’bfCTTniFS - Not a lot but good. Artists represented: W. Raworth, H. R. Cole, R. fie™e?-Bower(1909), Bell™Blomfield, J. Attwood, Mabel Hill, Kennaway, ■■Lothian, C. Worsley, rare Ackermann prints, very rare W. Hogarth mezzotint, works, etc. Few nice figures and an exquisitely carved pair white antelope horns. ■jHave not seen the like before. ‘•PREVIEW: THIS GLORIOUS OFFERING WILL BE ON VIEW TUESDAY, '•APRIL 17,' 1-5 p.m and 7-9 p.m. 5O CENTS. Proceeds Intellectually Handicapped Children. ? SALE COMMENCES 10.30 a.m. f NEXT WEDNESDAY ? IN OUR ROOMS FACING CLOCK TOWER, KAIAPOI | ~ ; : .R. G. BELL AND CO I & ; A&TIONEERS OF LOVELY THtNfiS.

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