AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1927, At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF ANTIQUE MAHOGANY AND WALNUT FURNITURE, MODERN FURNITURE & APPOINTMENTS, ALSO VALUABLE DRESDEN PLACQUES, VASES, MARBLE STATUETTES, MARBLE JUGS, AND ENGLISH CHINA. Contents of 8 rooms, removed from Brooklyn for convenience of sale. TLTESSRS. J.H. BETHUNE AND CO. _ (instructed by Mrs. David Lang) will sell by Auction at their Rooms, 154, Featherston street, as above:— HANDSOME SOLID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, with large mirror back SOLID OVAL MAHOGANY DINING TABLE TASMANIAN BLACKWOOD BUREAU AND BOOKCASE MAHOGANY AND BEECH WARDROBES ENGLISH OAK HALLSTAND UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Kanhauser WALNUT MIRROR OVERMANTEL SUITE OF HORSEHAIR CHAIRS AND SOFA Kauri writing desk, Sutherland table, commode, medicine chest, kauri and rirnu chests of drawers, kitchen dresser, d. and s. iron bedsteads and w.w., easy chairs, kitchen dresser, Austrian chairs, Amt: .jan organ, copper preserving pan, sewing machine, pots and pans, kitchen utensils, and many sundries; blankets, kapoks, etc., electric fan, electric radiator, stool, table, w.p. basket, garden tools, large office table. Also, FOUR RARE DRESDEN PLACQUES PAIR UNIQUE DRESDEN VASES Pair Handsome Marble STATUETTES Pair MARBLE JUGS Burnished Afternoon Teaset (crossed swords), decanters, tumblers, and many other lots. On view morning of sale.. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . ■ Auctioneers. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY, 21st AND 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1927, COMMENCING. WEDNESDAY, At 10.30 a.m., ON THE PREMISES, 1, CLERMONT TERRACE, (off Aurora terrace, Bolton street or Salamanca road, via cable CONTINUING THURSDAY, at 1.p.m., AT THEIR ROOMS, 195, LAMBTON QUAY, where the Works of Art, etc., have been removed for the convenience of buyers and for adequate ■ display. IMPORTANT AUCTION.SALE. CHARMINGLY. SITUATED SEVENROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 1, Clermoht 1 terrace. VERY COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, the larger pieces of furniture being mostly in magnifice'ht Dark Maple. BEAUTIFUL TURKEY AND WILTON PILE CARPETS. CHARMING UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Bechstein), (his is a perfectly toned instrument, 1 VALUABLE WORKS OF . ART (old chinawarc, silver and c.p. ware, brassware,. glassware, cutlery, crockery, linen, and splendid collection of water colours and etchings by eminent artistß, including C. N. Woreley). THE" EFFECTS OF THE LATE Mrs. T. W. HISLOP. "MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., fay- -"■*• oured with instructions from the Trustee, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as follows:— . WEDNESDAY, at 10.30 a.m., commencing outside and kitchen,, till 12.30 p.m., re-commencing at 1.30 p.m. DINING-ROOM -^ BEAUTIFUL TURKEY CARPET 12ft x Bft, SOLID OAK JACOBEAN SIDEBOARD, 6 OAK JACOBEAN DINING-ROOM CHAIRS (removable Beats), OAK JACOBEAN EXT. DINING-ROOM TABLE, WELLSPRUNG 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 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 chairs and square (as new), blue curtains and cushions, etc. HALL—Beautiful Wilton pile hall runner (30ft by"s%ft), black oak Jacobean hall chair, oak hall table, Anne Hathaway stool, maple dinner wagon, oak Windsor chair, large' record cabinet (hold 400 reCONTENTS 3 WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS — Mirror-door wardrobes, duchesse chests, double and Bingle wooden bedsteads, 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. floor bins, kitchen crockery, and lots "too numerous to mention. . LINEN, etc.—Blankets, sheets, tablecloths, towels, 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: OLD CHINAWARE, SILVER AND E.P. WARE, BRASSWARE, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, AND. SPLENDID COLLECTION OF WATER COLOURS AND ETCHINGS, Full Details of which will be found in Wednesday's "Post." TO BE OFFERED AT 1.30 P.M. ON .WEDNESDAY, ON THE PREMISES: THAT CHARMINGLY-SITUATED RESIDENCE, fitted with every possible convenience, on a large section of land well laid out in lawns and gardens, known as No. 1, Clermont terrace. This Residence is in a particularly central situation, select, sunny, well sheltered, and in first-class order throughout. It- is but a few minutes' walk.from Lambton quay, and a glorious harbour view is obtained. This is a property that can be well recommended. Held on a Wesley lease till 1932. Free of Ground Rental. Catalogues on application. . Goods now on view. HARCOURT AND CO., •■■ ■ ■ ' Auctioneers. GROCERIES AND CROCKERY. We have been instructed by • MR. C. SNELLING, 65, COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE, To Sell, without reserve, HIS STOCK OF GROCERIES AND CROCKERY, damaged by smoke only At above address, ON WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER At 10.30 a.m. ]VfARKET' GARDENERS, LTD., Auctioneers, Wakefield street. JJANKERS, MERCHANTS, INSUR- ■" ANCE COMPANIES, AND RETAILERS. REMEMBER AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW - DON'T MISS IT. TO-MORROW - DON'T MISS I? GRANTHAM'S IMPROVED CORNER GRANTHAM'S IMPROVED CORNER SHOP SITE. SHOP SITE. The Best Business Site in Lower Hutt The Best Business Site in Lower Hutt TO BE SOLD AT 2.30 P.M., AT No. 14, BRANDON STREET H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD Auctioneera, _. ...,,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 16
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