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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 21«* AND 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1927 COMMENCING WEDNESDAY At 10.30 a.m., TERRACE (off Aurora terrace, Bolton street or Salamanca road, via cable CONTINUING THURSDAY, at lp m AT THEUt ROOMS, 195, 'IaMBTON QUAY, where the Works of Art etc., have been removed for the convenience of buyers and for adequate display. IMPORTANT AUCTION S4LE CHARMINGLY SITUATED SEVENROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 1, Clermont terrace. VER^m^°£F LI HOUSEHOLD FURNJbrUiNL>b, the larger pieces of furniture being mostly in magnificent Dark CHARMING UPRIGHT GRAND PIAJ»O (by Bechstein), this is a perWARE, SILVER AND E.P. WARE BRASSWARE, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, LINEN, AND SPLENDID COLLECTION OF WATER COLOURS AND ETCHINGS by eminent artists, including C N Worsley. TLfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., fay- ;"■*• oured with instructions from the . WEDNESDAY, at 10.30 a.m., commencing outside and kitchen, till 12.30 p.m' recommencing at 1.30 p.m DINING-ROOM— Beautiful Turkey carpet, 12ft x Sft, solid oak Jacobean .sideboard, 6 oak Jacobean dining-room chairs (removable seats), oak Jacobean ext. din-ing-room table, well-sprung uph. chesterfield couch and 2 easy chairs, solid oak Windsor chair, hearthrug, brass coal vase marble clock, etc. DRAWING-ROOM—Special Wilton pile carpet (14ft x 12ft), outstanding chesterfield suite (3 pieces, beautifully sprung), very handsome drawing-room suite (seven pieces, uph. in blue damask), 2 very special dark maple china cabinets, round maple table, electrolux (first-class order), brass coal vase (on casters), brass firescreen, down cushions, curtains, etc MAIN BEDROOM—Magnificent dark 1 maple bedroom suite (5 pieces, something right out of the ordinary), Wilton pile carpet (12ft x 12ft, extra good), kapok mattress, w.w. mattress, box ottoman, secretaire, beaten copper kerb, cushions, curtains,' etc. SUNPORCH—Singer drophead sewing machine (excellent order), 5 seagrass chau-B and square (as new), blue curtains and cushions, etc. HALL—Beautiful Wilton pile hall runner (30ft by"sV4ft), black oak Jacobean hall chair, oak hall table, Anne Hathaway stool, maple dinner wagon, oak Windsor chair, large record cabinet (hold 400 records). CONTENTS 3 WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS — Mirror-door wardrobes, duchesse chests, double and single wooden bedsteadß, bedside rugs, w.w. and kapok mattresses, curtains, bedside chairs, bedroom pedestals, linen basket, etc., etc. KlTCHEN—Kitchen table, embossed Austrian chairs, aluminium ware, kitchen sundries, lino, set grocery tins, coal vase, mincer, 2 large en. flour bins, kitchen crockery, and lots too numerous to mention. LINEN, etc.—Blankets, sheets, tableclotliß, towejs, linen, eiderdown quilts, etc. THURSDAY, AT 1 P.M. SHARP, AT THEIR ROOMS, 195, LAMBTON QUAY. Goods being removed from Clermont terrace for convenience. ONE OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING COLLECTIONS of ARTWARE, Etc., THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED TO \ THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC FOR SOME CONSIDERAGLE TIME, . comprising: ' VALUABLE SATSUMA VASES, LUSTRE ORNAMENTS, ENGLISH CHINA WARE AND ORNAMENTS (Royal Doulton, Wedgewood, Carlton, Hanley, Goss, Sheraton, Foley, Royal Worcester, Royal , Staffordshire, etc.), OLD CHINESE PLATES, DISHES, AND ORNAMENTS, LIMOGES, ORNAMENTS, MASON'S JUG, AND OTHER VERY 'JANDSOME PIECES CHINA WARE, SPLENDID COLLECTION BRASSWARE (old Candlesticks, Trays, Bowls, Vases, etc.), LARGE BRASS "COFFEE TRAY AND FOLTJTKG STAND, SOLID SILVER 4-PIECE TEASET, HANDSOME E.P. TEA AND COFFEE SET (5 pieces), LARGE QUANTITY E.P. WARE (Teapots, Cream Jugs, Sweet Dishes, Entree Dishes, Salvers, ColVco Pots, Cakestands, Hot Water Jugs, Fruit Dishes, Sugar Basins, etc., etc.), PEWTER COFFEE POT, QUANTITY CUT-GLASS WARE, CROCKERY comprising valuable Old Doulton Dinner Service (after Watteau, now unprocurable), Royal Doulton Dinner Ware, Sevres Sweet Dishes, Royal Albert Cups and Saucers, Willow Pattern Jugs, Meakin China Plates, Wedgwood, Coalport, Gosling, etc., Plates and Dishes, etc., etc. CUTLERY—Knives and Forks, Fruit Knives and Forks, Fish Knives and Forks, Dessert Spoons, Tea and Egg Spoons, etc., CHOICE COLLECTION O-P OIL PAINTINGS, Water Colours, and Etchings, etc., by such eminent artists as C. N. Worsley, Ballantync, Catano, Mair, and others. This is the entire contents of .1 most expensively furnished 7-roomcd residence. Every lot is in really excellent order, and the Auctioneers have no hesitation in saying that it io one of the finest Catalogues of Furnishings to come under the hammer for some considerable time. TO BE OFFERED AT 1.30 P.M. ON .WEDNESDAY, ON THR I'RBMISES:. THAT CHARMINGLY-SITUATED RESIDENCE, fitted with every possible convenience, on n largo section of land well laid out in lawns and gardens, known .is No. 1, Clermont terrace This RcsMonco is in a particularly central situation, Belect, sunny, well sheltered, and iv first-clans order throughout. It is but ,i few minutes' wnlk from Lambtou quay, and n glorious harbour view is obtained. This is a property that can bo well recommended. Hold on a Wesley lease till 1932. Free of Ground Rental. Catalogues on application. Goods at the premises on view from Tuesday, 20th inst., and at rooms from Monday, ,30th inst. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1927. At 2.31) p.m. AUCTION SALE. VERY COMFORTABLE MODERN BUNGALOW. No. 3S, TAVISTOCK ROAD. £200 »™T- £200 BALANCE EASY MORTGAGE. TVTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ■"■*• received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, m; Lamb ton qquay, on tho above-mentioned date, at 2.30 p.m.:— THAT VERY PLEASING HOME of 4 good rooms, most conveniently arrang-ed-for ssononßcttl running, fitted with electric light, porcelain bath and basin, rnliphont, gas stove, built-in wardrobes, washhouse, etc.; on land with a frontlage of 10ft by a depth of 120 ft, known -is No. .'«, Vavistock road. This •Ju!i«htful Home is one that anyone would bo proud to own. In Bungalow style, it has been splendidly built of the very best of timbers, and has a most attractive finish, , and it is seldom that such a neat, compact property comes under the hammer on such easy terms. lhe section is a pleasing one,' paling fenced, concrete paths, concrete yard, good garden, beautifully sheltered, extremely sunny and healthy, with a charming outlook, including a sea view and within a few mmutps' walk of the Lyall Bay tram service. This property will stand the minutest inspection and is one that can be Ktronulv recommended. The terms are right and the upset price is very reasonable OWNER IN POSSESSION. For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. THE PEN DOCTC 7!! ITAS removed to larger premises, next to ■*-■*- Wairarapa Farmers. See window display. Geo. Jeffrey, 174, Lambton-qy,

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 16

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