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TUESDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1923, UNRKSEUVIiuVu^iJJUI^ SALE OK -ttUuajLii'J-DL) Jj'uliM'lUiUi. Ac tlie Resiueiico, No. 86, Cook street, Lyall Bay. M.fciSSßri. J. H. UKlilhisii AiMJ CO. are iavoured with instructions by W. J. Spenco Nicol to Sell by Auction, ' al his residence, as above — CONTENTS OF 6 WiSLL-FURNISHED ROOMS, as under: — LIVING-ROOM.—Upright grand piano (by Lipp), & magnificent instrument of excellent tone, and specially purchased for concert performances; auet piano stool, upholstered couch and chair, in shadow tissue, with loose oover; upholstered chairs in moquette, occasional table in rosewood, small oak table, small occasional table, Axminster carpet, palmeUuadß, dark oak hall Beat, pictures, antique ornaments, including many varieties of Venetian, octagonal, Ruskin, and Winton vases, jardinieres, yellow rose bowl, Winton rose bowl, placques, printed casement curtains, buff blinds, largo mirror, pot plants, bowls, oopper fender and irons, mohair hearth rug, eto. DINING-ROOM—Mission oak sideboard, 2 drawers, 2 cupboards, massive oak ox. dining-room table, 6 high-back chairs to match (removable seats), Ax. carpet, tpccialjy-built oak book stand, pictures, buff blinds, printed earement curtains, brass rods, E.P.N.S. double entree dish, E.P.N.S. hot water kettle, 3-bottle liquor etand, ornaments, bookcase, oak medicine oabinet. HALL.—O&fc hallstand, oak table, Indian rug, Btair carpet and rods, pictures, hall runner (red and Elue pattern, Axminster, yard wide, 5 yards long). BEDROOM No. I.—Solid oak bedroom suite,' comprising 4ft 9in double wardrobe with oblong bevel mirror, 4ft 6in duchesse, 3ft 6in washstan<t, 4ft 6in bed, all to match, from speciallyselected timbers', chair, Wilton carpet, wall cabinet, bedroom ware*, upholstered chair with loose cover, buff blinds, shadow tissue curtains, ornamonts. BEDROOMS Nog. 2 and 3.—Art oarpets, 2 duohesaes, 3 single beds, 8-drawer Soofcch chest, chains, wall cabinets, ped. cupboard, pictures, shadow tissue curtains, large mirror, bedroom clock. KITCHEN.—TabIe, chairs, rug, crockeT> glassware, linoleum, gae iron, aluminium saucepans, scales, flourbin, garden tools, wringer, -washboard, buckets, dipper, clothes basket, soiled linen basket, shelves, copper lid, steps, rubbish bin, olothe* line and props, yard broom, etc. On viow on morning of sale. WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1923, At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF A WELLKNOWN COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, ■ WATER COLOURS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, Ji'iO. FISHING GEAR, AND MICROSCOPE. lyressßs. j. h. bethune and co. •«■*>.. are favoured with instructions by Colonel J. R. Purdy, to sell by auction, at their rooms, ieatherstou street as above— OIL PAINTINGS.—Study of an Old Man, Sunsot, eto., Blacksmith's Shop (by J. W. Nairn), Lake Wanaka (by I K. Goldsmith), livening Silver Sheen and " Brooklyn (by H. Ballantyre), Marine Subjects (by Van de Velde), and several hue examples of the works of V., M'Cracken, 1. Weeks, Flora ■ Scales, W. H. Carter, H. Peel©, F. liibbs, R. Beetham, and others. WATER COLOURS by C. 11. Howorth . Worsloy, E. J. Whineray, M. 0. Stoddart, Peter Gillander, Fred Harcourt, Sydney M. Broad, I. Berkeley Hewitt, J. M. Nairn,-Claude Hayos, J. Herdman Smith, Nugent Welch, and Eleanor Hughes. TWO UNIQUE DRAWINGS by. J. M. W. Turner, R.A. and Sam Prout. ENGRAVINGS by A. Boucher Desnoyers, W. Wooleott, James Fittlor, John Biirnot, T. Gibbs, Charlc3 Lewis, Bernard Picart, etc. ORIGINAL. ETCHINGS AND LITHO- [ GRAPHS, including Noonday Rest ' (by Peter Moran), and some fine examples of the work of W. Monk, R.S., Otto H. •'Bacher, ■J. W. Neil, Whistler, C. A. Platt, Bauer, Jamos Dobio, W. M. Chase, R. Bedouin, David Law, F. Brangwyn, Fortuny, L. Fischer, tnd others. 6 RARE JAPANESE PRINTS, oil colour panels fold Dutch school), bas relief. Also, FISHING GEAR, including 3 rods, 3 reols, baskets, waders, fly cases, flies, etc., microscope, and slides. Complete catalogues are now ready. On view from Saturday, 13th instant, till morning of salci WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1923, . ,' At 2.30 p.m. Estate of the Late R. T. Turnbull. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, FEATHERSTON-ST., WELLINGTON, And LOWRY BAY. "l/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. i-Tx ar e instructed by the Executors in the above estate to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Feathorston street, on WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER,' At 2.30 p.m.,' LOT I—Section 172, and Parts 171, 173, 175, and 176, Wellington Reclaimed Land, having a frontage of 59ft 9in to FEATHERSTON STREET by a depth of 95ft 3in, and situated between the Building of Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., and the Cycle and Motor Supplies Co. ' The property is being sold subject to mutual agreements with owners of adjoining buildings in regard to light areas. 1 The above is one of the few freehold pro parties in Featherston street. Nearly all of the other land in the vicinity is held on lease from the City Corporation. The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending investors and those in search of permanent sites in the centre of the most popular business .area of Wellington to give this Bale their best attention. LOT 2—Lots 25 and 26, D.P. 1714, Township of Lowry Bay, containing an area of 2a 2r 6.7p, and being all the land in Certificate of Title, Vol. 155, Fols. 164 and 165, together with the Family Residence ■ thereon, containing 10 rooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 pantries, ■wine cupboard, scullery, washhouse, 2 verandahs, etc., built of timber, with concrete foundations; also gardener's cottage of 3 rooms, motor garage, tool shed, pottihg-houso, storeroom, workshop, coal-bin, stable', trapshed, conservatory, engine-shed, .batteryhouse, fowlhouse, etc. This property is well known: as the late Mr. Turnbull's private Residence, the site being specially chosen by him,- and is one of the finest homes near Wellington. The grounds are beautifully laid out, and the garden is filled with choice plants and flowers. The buildings are well constructed and in perfect order, being fitted with water and drainage, and a very expensive electric lighting plant! ' Arrangements will be made to show intending purchasers over the above properties. For further particulars apply to J.H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ~~ SODA FOUNTAIN. ' TSTANTED Sell, 12ft Fountain, 3 tap»T arm, marble front and top, oomElote with all accessories; carbonator, luko gas, in perfect ordar. Cost £300." Price £120 cash or terms arranged. On yiour at 119, Mannera-et.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 12

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