ot FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, IS9O. At 11 o'clcck forenoon sharp. _ IMPORTANT UNRESERVED AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF GENUINE HAND-CARVED ITALIAN MARBLE SCULPIURES, STATUARY, ROMANETRUSCAN, AND FLORENTINE URNS AND VASES, l- - THE MOST RARE, CHASTE, AND EXQUISITE CARVINGS EVER OFFERED IN WELLINGTON. ~ "JY/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. "A have been favonred with instructions - from Signor Lnigi Poegiolini to sell by pnblio anction, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT ). RESERVE, at their rooms, Featheratonstreet, on Friday, 2nd May, at 11 o'clock - forenoon, sharp — A magnificent collection of Marble btituaty, from Pisca and Florence (Italy), including— Grand pair of pedestals, standing 7 feet high, in Bardigilio marble, surmounted by Etrußcan vases, relieved in ricE carved vine leaf decorations in relief, exquisitely carved groups and figures, noble Roman amphora), beautiful statuettes. " The Bride," " The Smoking Boy," "The First Walk," "Skipping Girl," and a large number of antique groups, splendid Tazzas, Florentine : vases, handsome clocks in Mosaic, inlaid with agate and sienna marblo, specimen fruit stands, card receivers, watch stands, photo frames, ladies' working baskets, letter weights, candlesticks, &c, &c, As per catalogue. The Auctioneers desiro to call the speoial attention of Art Collectors and others to this Bale of valuable sculptures in Italian - stone, agate, yellow fiieuna, and marble, specially selected by Signor Luigi Poggiolini for this market from the most celebrated studios of Italy. The whole collection is for ABSOLUTE SALE, and is now on view. Inspection invited. TO-MORROW. - IN THE EXCHANGE HALL, Lambton-quat. TO-MORROW FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2 o'clock p.m. Sale of Valuable Property, Taranaki-stroet. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Swede to Bell by publio auction, on the above dateThat VALUABLE PROPERTY, TARANAKLSTKEET, comprising part of Town Aore 85, having a frontage of 1 35 feet to TARANAKI-STREET by the loner depth of 178 feet, upon which is erected a new and ad mirably finished residence of six rooms, with bathroom, also wasbhouße and every convenience ; also, four-roomed cottage and Boullery Those desiring a safe investment should ■certainly inspect this property. Easy terms. IN THE EXCHANGE HALL, Lambton-quat. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, 1890, At 2 o'olock p.m. Sale by Auction of very superior Residence, 3 with extensive grounds. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favourod with instructions from J. Lichtßcbeindl, Esq , who is leaving Wellington f.r Australia, to sell by publio auction on the above date — HIS VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE and GROUNDS, UNRIVALLED IN THE CITY FOR POSITION. This charming property comprises the whole of Town Acre 667, having a frontage of THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY PEET to ELLICE-STREET, and ONK HUNDRED AND THIRTTT-TWO PEET to BROUGHAM-STREET, t and ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTT-TWO PEET to SUSSEX-SQUARE. The residence contains drawingroom, diningroom, breakfastroom, four bedrnoms, kitchen, and bathroom (all on ground floor), whilst there are detached washhouse, storo- ) rooms, and outbnildinga. The yard and garden paths are laid down in concrete. The grounds are laid out as ornamental garden, orchard and vegetable garden. The orchard comprises a large collection of the most valuable fruit-trees, all in full bearing, while the shrubberies are filled with a most choice and unique colleotion of rare flowering trees and shrubs. Tho situation of the property is most admirable ; overlooking as it does the Basin Reserve 9 and adjacent to the College Reserve, the r view can novor be bnilt out. The tram line running past it gives it a Bpecial value for speedy and easy communication with all > parts of the city. To those desirous of seenring a really lovoly and charming property of the best kind, we can honestly recommend this, either for residential pur- . poses or as an investment. No better can j be obtained in tho oity of Wellington. For cards to view apply to the auctioneers. The great bulk of the purchase money can B lie on mortgage. FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, At 10 o'clook. LAERY & CO. will sell at their rooms, Willis-street, corner Chew's-lano — '■ 800 cases oranges 250 bunches bananas Apples, pears, peanuts, quinces, poultry, coooanutß, and 22 cases Nob tie' s condensed milk. Sale 10 o'clook sharp. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF CARRIAGES, HORSES, AND HARNESS. On tho Premises, Abel Smith-street. g I|/|EBSRS. CUNINGHAM, BADHAM UJL AND CO. will sell by auction, under instructions from Mr. Robert Somerville, at his Stables, Abel Smith-street, on Friday . next, the 2nd May, at 2 p.m. — il THE WHOLF, OF HIS WORKING PLANT AND HORSES, viz.— Landaus, broughams, barouches, omnibuses, four-horse brake, buggies, &c, &o. Hearse and funeral oab Single and double harness, saddles, <to. And About 40 horses, broken to double and 'i single harness FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, At 10.30 o'clock. ISLAND FRUIT, EX WAINUI. GEORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell, as above— 301 cases oranges, apples, pears, walnuts, &c, &c FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2 o'clock. Superior Household Furniture. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. will auction in their rooms, Cuba-street North — A lot of first-olaas linoleum, two dining tables on castors, superior bedsteads c and mattresses, cane chairs, cot, washstands and ware, toilet tables and toilet glaßseß, extra good meat safe, large forcing frame, good garden hose, Christie's incubator, Remington type-writer, piano by Towns & Packer, pictures, c.p. spoons and forks, bird cages and [. oanaries, <tc. Withont reserve. " SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2 o'clock. In the Bankrupt Estate of C. Callia. X At the Horso Sale, Dixon-street. 3- 1VT OBLE CAMPBELL & CO. have been d 1 ' instructed by the Offioial Assignee to . c Bell in their yards on Saturday, 3rd May, at 2 o'clook — 1 bay pony, thoroughly broken to saddle and harness ; quiet to ride or drive, and used to town work 1 saddle and bridle MONDAY. sth MAY, At 2 o'clock. FURNITURE. In the Estate of Mrs Brady, deceased. 0 "VTOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. have been X J3I favoured with instructions from the Publio Trustee to sell at publio auction on Monday, sth May, at 2 o'clock, at the late residence of Mrs. Brady, deceased— A first-class choice lot of furniture, consisting in part of — Drawingroom suite (veiy handsome), ** over mantel and pier glass, fenders, brasß and steel fireirons, whatnots, - occasional tables, dining table, window curtains, sofa, chairs, umbrella stand, handsome iron bed- - steads, spring and flax mattresses, wardrobas, Scotch and other chests of drawers, marble-top washstands, toilet serviocß, obild's cot, towel racks, piotnres, superior dresser, two-roller mangle, crookery filter, cutlery, kitchen requisites, 4c, ie, ko. The whole to be Bold without the >n slightest reservation, on Monday, sth id May, at 2 o'clock, next door to the Thistle aa Hotel, Mnlgrave-street. n- NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, 47, Lambton-qnay. ' )ror continuation of Auctioneers' advertisements tea fourth vaae.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1890, Page 3
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