i AUCTIONS. ! UNIQUE AUCTION SALE Of the FAMOUS LINLEY COLLECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 9, 1938 INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE GUARDIAN TRUST & EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z. LTD. (EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF RACHEL LINLEY) BEING REMOVED TO OUR MART, 155 LAMBTON QUAY (Next Midland Hotel). OF GREAT INTEREST TO LOVERS OF ART AND ANTIQUES. "nUNBAR SLOANE LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS have received mstructions to ** SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION a Wonderful Catalogue of ANTIQUES AND, ART TREASURES. This collection represents a lifetime's careful selection by connoisseurs, and comprises:—; PERIOD FURNITURE, GEMS IN CHINA, CRYSTAL, AND IVORIES. PERIOD FURNITURE—A few choice pieces include set of 3 carved and pierced walnut chairs with marquetry panels and cabriole legs, early French cabinet with Sevres medallion and ormolu mounts, beautiful Boule work table ntted with Oiinged lid and cabriole legs, Early Victorian piano stool with straw inlay, French cabinet inlaid brass and ebony (Boule) and ormolu mounts, bheraton cabinet (mahogany with, niche, cupboards, and drawers), a beautiful work table inlaid ebony, with inlaid draughts, backgammon, and chess board, plaid rosewood work table with pedestal leg, mahogany card table with folding top, cabriole legs, old walnut Canterbury, grandfather clock (by Brecker), Sheraton case, 1750; grandfather clock (Nicholson), 1750, Bet 6 old mahogany dining chairs and settee, etc., etc. GEMS IN CHINA AND PORCELAIN include pieces of Dresden, Chelsea, Derby, Wedgwood, Bow, Bristol, Sevres, Lowestoft, Rockingham, Spode, Swansea, Worcester, Chinese, Japanese, Belleke, etc., etc. CRYSTAL—Chandeliers, old English wine, goblets, liqueur, Venetian, and a wonderful collection of Lustres in divers colours and designs. Carved ivories miniatures, pictures, oil and water, framed tapestry, beaded banners in extending brass brackets (Early Victorian), beaded cushion and urn stand, work and jewel boxes in rosewood and mahogany, tea caddies, silver and brass candlesticks, E.P. ware, old and modern, old German musical boxes, curios, Maori and Island, interesting collection of old coins, etc. etc. J ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. CATALOGUES NOW AVAILABLE, POSTAGE FREE, ON APPLICATION TO—j DUNBAR SLOANE, AUCTIONEER/ Or THE GUARDIAN TRUST. j ■ ■ ■ SALE OF LARGE RESIDENCE, j THE TERRACE (IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE WILLIAM WATSOM, DECEASED) j On ■ ' • | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1938, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS—III CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. I MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed ty THE GUARDIAN TRUST, 1U- & EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z. LTD., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, A WELL-CONSTRUCTED RESIDENCE, known as 202 THE TERRACE, having a frontage of 82fk sin by a depth of 333 ft, and at the rear of the residence there' is a splendid patch of native bush, trees, and shrubs. j THIS FINE HOME comprises downstairs 3 large reception rooms, including dining-room, living-room, and smoking-room, spacious hall, kitchen, pantries, scullery, cloakroom, laundry. Upstairs 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and lavatories. Usual modern conveniences are installed, - such as hot water, gas cooker, coal range, and electric power. The outbuildings include garage and den, fitted with electric power. This^home could be easily converted into an apartment or boarding-house, or, with a* little money spent on same, it would make ideal fiats. The section is large enough to subdivide or put additional buildings on if required. The situation is excel- i lent, and is within 3 minutes' walk of the heart of the city. For arrangements to inspect and further particulars, see — j THE GUARDIAN TRUST & EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z. LTD., Lambton Quay, I Or the Auctioneers, . &. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. IMPORTANT SALE. RESIDENCE OF A. P. SMITH, ESQ., SEATOUN, ' At the CORNER of INGLIS and BURNHAM STREETS, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 193f, 4 At 2.30 p.m., at 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, t lITESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., in conjunction with MR. E. B. WALTER, ■"■*■ will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, a Modern Residence with beautiful grounds (2 roods 20.59 perches), having a frontage o#lo3ft to Burnham Street and 108 ft to Inglis Street, surrounded by a high trick wall, also double brick garage. THIS DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE was built under the supervision of one of our leading architects, the ground floor being reinforced concrete faced with brick and the upper one of wood and comprises downstairs lounge hall, dining-room (both beautifully panelled in English oak), fine large living-room with open fireplace and a splendid view, den, pantry, and housemaids pantry, kitchen, 6cullery, bathroom, and washhouse. Upstairs there are 2 sun porches, 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and lavatories, linen press. Every modern convenience has been installed, including electric power, electric range and hot water service. No expense has been spared in this ideal home. Within a quarter-hour's run of the heart of the city, and 3 minutes of the tram terminus. This charming property is situated in a fine sunny position and has a glorious panoramic view of the harbour. The only reason the property is on the market is on account of the owner going to reside further afield. For arrangements to inspect and further particulars, see— E. B. WALKER, 105 Manners Street, OR THE AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE' REGIS- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1938. TRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. At 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1938. p ORDON HARCOURT, Auctioneer, act- IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE , in f u, nde*; instructions from the Regis- UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE trar of the Supreme Court of New Zea- PUBLIC TRUSTEE land at Wellington, will offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION at his rooms, 153- DESIRABLE PROPERTIES CLOSE IN 155 Featherston Street, Wellington, on ffO THE CITY AREA. Wednesday, the 23rd day of November, 1938, at 2.30 p.m., the following pro- /^.ORDON HARCOURT will sell by perty:— ** PUBLIC AUCTION at his Rooms. ALL THAT piece of land situate in the No. 153-155 Featherston Street, on the Johnsonville Town District containing above-mentioned date:— THIRTY-EIGHT AND THREE- w MPAm RftA n kv\ mip\r tm TENTHS (38.3) PERCHES more or «o. 24 NGAIO ROAD, KELBURN—Ibis less being part of Section 12, Porirua property is situated ma dehghtiul District/ more particularly shown-on adjacent to the JJotamcal GarDeposited Plan Number 5918, and all d^s and obtains a good outlook. Ihe the ?and comprised in C.T/ volume 293, improvements comprise a large conFolio 77, Wellington Registry, TO- cret, e ? araf c (22 * 24) giving aocomGETHER WITH the dwelling-house mqdation for two to three cars with and outbuildings erected thereon, }Vmg quarters above-comprising a ft loltSni 3 6ifcuate in Main tSrporcefaiVS; fiSTSi SS xS^J^SAn^ of value and gg* Vffij*JJF^g <g* application of sale may be £»P~te^at S^JfS the office of the Remstrar at any time f h and j extensively prior to the date of the sale , t d . a n d h rfh > Particulars and conditions of sale may building c£m be &Mcd be inspected at the office of the Auction- new b re sidenc# erected on what must eer, GORDON HARCOURT, Esq., 153- bg one f remaining sites in 155 Featherston Street, Wellington, or at " Kplhiirn nrrmer the office of MESSIEURS HOLLINGS & Alburn proper. HOLLINGS, Solicitors, 17 Grey Street, Nos. 5 and 7 BELFAST STREET—Two Wellington. ■ ____ cottages each comprising 4 rooms and ~ " " all conveniences, bathroom, washhouse. PUBLIC AUCTION. etc., on land with a frontage of 39ft by a depth of 74ft and abutting on to PUBLIC TRUST SALE. the following property. GG. TOLHURST & SON have received o . g ADELAIDE ROAD—A one-floor • instructions from the District Public house of 6.large rooms with all usual Trustee to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at conveniences, gas stove, bathroom, their Rooms, Bank of New Zealand Build- waehhouee, concrete yard, etc., on a hiss Lambton Quay, on valuable section of land with a frontage WFTWFSnAY NOVEMBER 9 1938, of 40ft 6in b7 a de Pth of 92ft llin- 'Shis WEDNESDAY, rjuvi^im^ », iwo, prop erty is situated about fifty yards At 1.3Q p.m. th of the B j R eser ve. No 71 BOULCOTT- STREET-A Level ;,,«,«,«♦ * , I Section with 25ft frontage to Boulcott NO™.-Nos 5 andl7 Belfast btreet and i Street by a depth of 81ft, together with No. 8 Adelaide Road will first be cuba two-storey dwelling of 6 rooms, bath- "» one lot aDd d unsold t)ien m room, and washhouse, with usual con- lwo lOLfa< veniences. It is situated just at the The three houses are all in fair' conI top of Plimmer's Steps. dition, are well let, and the land with No 73 BEAUCHAMP STREET, KARORI two street frontages and its close proxi--4 Level Section of 21.7 perches, mity to the. City must ■ have undoubted appro*. 50ft x 119 ft, together with a prospective value for commercial pur-single-storey wooden dwelling of 4 P°sesrooms, kitchenette, and bathroom, No. 21 DOUGLAS STREET—A soundlywith usual conveniences. built cottage of 4- rooms, scullery, For particulars and conditions of sale, bathroom, and. washhouse with all con- ; ,' v veniences installed, standing on a ; TWW T)TqTT!TrT PUBLIC TRUSTEE i evel sf etion n of !and-. This » * good lHk mbJ.KJ.OI I UJJL.J.O j.jxuaiiiii, type o f 6ma ii home, is m sound conLambton Quay, dition, and is very handy to the City. Or the Auctioneers— G. G. TOLHURST & SON, For all Particulars, apply ! Bank" of New Zealand Buildings, GORDON HARCOURT, Lambton Quay. Auctioneer, ! 153-155 Featherston Street. BUSINESS NOTICES. Telephone 45-450. —^^— —— DISTEICTPDBUCJEUSTEE. » while you work with Varex. Free Booklet, Varex, Ltd., Box 1558 AG, Wei- - lington. -Local Representative: Nurse PILES PERMANENTLY CURED. 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