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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. SALE BY~AUCTION. Of 1000 SHEETS CORRUGATED IRON (5, 0, 9, and 10ft lengths). 120 ONE-GALLON DRUMS WHITE AND CREAM PAINT AND RED OXIDE (ready mixed). S CASKS STEEL COUPLINGS. '28 SINKS, kgg staples, 20 drums sheep dip, 00 rolls wallpaper, 10 Oregon piny doors, 1 case containing new Perfection stove, 10 cases metal polish, 3 cases Morton's Taragan vingear, 15 men s tweed overcoats, 60 oiled silk umbrellas, 46 dozen caps, etc. Also, EX QUEEN'S BOND. 5000 HIGH-CLASS CIGARS, 50's and 100's. 20 CASES SPECIAL BRANDY. 30 CASES CHAMPAGNE. 40 CASES PORT WINE. AT OUR MART (BASEMENT), S, Willeston street. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • ' instructions-tp Sell at their Mart UNCLAIMED CARGO AND GOODS EX QUEEN'S BOND. SALE TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 o'clock sharp. '■ E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. UNIQUE AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 2nd and 3rd DECEMBER, 1926, ' Commencing at 10.30 a.m. each day, amd continuing- all day. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES, CHINESE AND JAPANESE CURIOS, OLD ENGLISH AND OTHER CHINA, VALUABLE WATER COLOURS, PRINTS, AND ,OIL PAINTINGS, OLD BOOKS, BRONZES, ENAMELS. NATIVE WEAPONS, IVORIES, SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, PRISMATIC B3NOCULARS, TELESCOPES, NUMEROUS CAMERAS. AND LEASES, TYPEWRITERS, AND CURIOSITIES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Also MOST VALUABLE AND POWERFUL TELESCOPE (cost £60). AT OUR MART, No. .8, Willeston street. " BY ORDER OF A LEADING LONDON ART DEALER. IK . CASES OF GOODS, JK JUST LANDED, EX TAINUI. E JOHNSTON & CO. have been fay- ' oured with instructions to conduct the above important- sale at their Mart, No. 8, Willeston street, on THURSDAY AND. FRIDAY NEXT. Included in the Catalogue will be found: Old Japanese Tsubas, old blue »nd white jugs, carved ivories, Dresden ware, a rare and old carved wood model of a boat, ancient pottery, ivory necklaces, old bronze ewers, a large1 bronze group "Bull Fighters." Booth's ■willow dinner ware, Lowestoft vases, valuable carved figures, mariner's' 'compass, I scrolls, 18th century Indian marble carving, Graeco Buddhist stone head of the Buddha, Indian wood brackets, Persian metal vases, Japanese ivories, Netsukes expanding jewel casket, pottery bird candlestick, old dresser ware vases, old slipper box, Mqionic medals and'regalia, old pewter ware, numerous odd china articles, 16th century Burmese vase, Northern Persia, hand-work-ed bedspread, Japanese helmets, Australian spear thrower decorated with shell, old English flintlock sporting gun, brown and black beer skin rugs, 3 leopard' skins, African kaross, reindeer skin, fur motor foot-warmer, old Oriental sword with Niello silver handle, rosewood writing case, brass plaque of Nelson, old inou cannon on carriage, quantity of flint instruments, old Worcester mugs, brass caudlesticks, painted earthenware bottles, Roman •copper tokens, rare coin^, 30 commemoration medals, brass barrel blunderbuss, incense vases, pew-ter tea and coffee set, carved Bandaiwx>od caskets, brass ilower troughs, Cli These pottery figures, Chinese jardiniej'es, rosewood caddies, 3 long chain Mimdarin necklaces, Chantilly plates, 'Sevres china, Chinese hair ornaments ;*ud fans, numerous lacquer trays,. br.'iss table gong with carved stand, Chinese brass figures of Buddha, flintlock-pistols, jewellery, aneroid barometer pi brmula case. Rockingham tea service,1 cut glassware, 56 pieces miniature Duijch brass utensils, bronze and Cloisonoe vases, Mexican feather cape, oval, metal plaque embossed with the Judgment of Solomon, swords, wands of c^fice, inlaid stirrups, African beaded ornaments, tennis racquets, 10 billiard cues, 6 Remington and Yost typewriters, piccolo, flutes, 2 Army signal "'.telescopes with k tripods, 6 pairs of valuable prismatic binoculars (special), 1 <fraw naval telescope, binocular microscope by SwiFt and Sons, under glass sjiade, Zeiss 8.8. objective and numerous other parts in mahogany case, sejetant in mahogany case, box o£ catjpentcr's tools, 6 pairs Zeiss binoculars, Goerz prismatic race glasses, pair highVpower prismatic field glasses, oculist's trial case with 99 pairs of lenses, model engines, Ross focussing magnifier, X-ray apparatus, complete, violet raj/ high-frequency coils, 8-day Waltham chronometer, personal weighing machine, surgical instruments, mahogany cabinets, old violins, carved ivory attid inlaid mother of pearl panel, oak ■ barometer, 8-day drop-dial striking clock, pearl 'necklet in case, wall mirror mounted on oak shield, 5 fishing rodln and reels, set of 27 carving tools, Bpadshaw level and tripod, hydrometeps, thermometers, lantern slides, lenses, and flashers, a most valuable collection of photographic apparatus. 50 UP-TO-DATE CAJfERAS AND KODAKS (by all leading makers). Butcher's Empire Howie Kine Projector for 1000 ft, with 2 reels, on covered base. . . .' . Numerous Lenses, Aenoplane Camera. Also, VALUABLE COLLECTION OF 50 OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, ETCHINGS, SIGNPROOF ENGRAVINGS, ETC., by J3. Nicol, R.A., T. S. Cooper, Jacob Mairis, Charles Hunt, G. Morland, Claude^ Hayes, R.I. Also, VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OLD AND RARE BOOKS. Also, DOLLOND PORTABLE EQUATORIAL TELESCOPE, 2%in, steady rods and founder, inounied on tall mahogany stand. ' .Also, Brass pillar and claw table stand, and battery of eye. pieces, in mahogany case, cost £60 in Euglaud. And Hundreds of Curios and Works of Art from all Berts of the world. This is a most unique collection, and will be on view To-morrow Afternoon from 2 till 5 and To-morrow Evening from 7 till 9. Further details and order of sale will be advertised later. , E. JOH3JSTON & CO., Auctioneers, No. 8, T^illeston street. AUCTION SALE. TO-MORRO^' (WEDNESDAY), At, 12.30 p.m. POULTRY SALE. POULTRY SALE. ]7"INGSWAY, 1/TD., 78 and. 80, Lamb- ■*•*• ton quay, ll^ive received instructions from the Owner; to Sell on his behalf at their Rooms, the following:— 60 HEAD POULTRY (one-year-old, St. Ledger «rid Salisbury strain) 60 CHICKENS 2 INCUBATORS I"ALFA DE LAVAL"SEPARATOR 1 PLANET JUNIOR 1 CHURN ■ . 1 BROODER Birds on View at 11 o'clock Wednesday Morning. . : KINGSWAY, LTD., Auctioneers. C. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. Telephone 40-372.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 131, 30 November 1926, Page 18

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