AUCTIONS. MONSTER AUCTION SALE ART CHINA. TUESDAY, lltli DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of a well-known Collector (recently returned from the Old Country). BEAUTIFUL CONSIGNMENT ART CHINA. DOULTON, PORCELAIN, AND EARTHENWARE, LOVELY FLAM-ROUGE BOWLS AND VASES, HAND-PAINTED ART BLUB-AND-GOLD LUSTRE VASES, HAND-PAINTED ON YELLOW GROUND VASES, ROSE BOWLS, FLOATING FLOWER BOWLS, VARIETY FLOWER BOWLS, ART CHINA PLAQUES, LOVELY OLD PATTERN CANDLESTICKS ART BLUE AND HAND-PAINTED CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, TEAPOTS, JUGS, Also 2 BEAUTIFUL BELLEEK ART GIPSY POTS (only sample in New Zealand). PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. On View from Saturday. TUESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Carey’s Bay, near Mansford Town, Port Chalmers. Estate of the Late Margaret Shadforth. COMFORTABLE 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, FREEHOLD SECTION. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DINING ROOM SUITE, Vases, Hand-painted Panels, Pictures, Mantel Drape, Fire Screen, Fenders, Carpet, Oval Table, Curtains, Carpet Runner, Sewing Machine, Sea grass Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Washstands, Toiletware, linoleum. Duchesse Table, Cedar Chest, Wool Mats, Toilet Glass, Double Iron Bedsteads, Bedding. Blankets. Nanorr, Table Linen, Kitchen Clock, Reef Pina Chest. Toilet Glass, Flower Bowls, Sofa, Rocking Chair, Primus Stove, Glassware, Dinnexware, Cutlery, Books, Copper Kettle, Enamelwaro, Kitchen Utensils. ■Wringer, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Tree . Sprayer, 50 Pot Plants. Pair Steps. ■pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. On View Morning of Sale. TUESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. In Our Downstairs Rooms. GRAMOPHONES 1 GRAMOPHONES 1 ROSEWOOD' CABINET GRAMOPHONE. This is a lovely instrument, splendid volume, real good tone, cased in rosewood; stands Aft 2in x 2ft wide; had practically no use, SOLID OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE. Another lovely instrument, about, same measurements as above one. OAK TABLE CABINET GRAMOPHONE (With 107 Records). OAK GRAMOPHONE (With 40 Records). 4 CABINET GRAMOPHONES, In rosewood color. These are all high-grado machines, and re all to bo sold WITHOUT RESERVE. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. •will sell by auction, as above. TUESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1923, At 2 o’clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. Removed l to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. , FIRST-GLASS SET OF PLAYING BOWLS. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, ETC. VERY PRETTY OAK BEDROOM SUITE WITH LBALLIGHT PANELS, OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH, 1 RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, BED TO MATCH, 1 AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 12), 1 AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 9), . 1 VERY SOLID CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN MOQUETTB, 4-PIECB STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, I OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, HEAVY LINOLEUMS, ■ Seagrass Carpets, Kidderminster Carpets, i Morris Chairs, Easy and Armchairs, Copper I . Kerbs, Fenders and Irons, Oak Duchesse ; Pair, Oak and Stained Bedroom Suites, Oak and Stained Beds to Match, Oak Pedestals, Seta of Ware, Bedroom Carpets, Rugs, Dropside Cot and Bedding, Pictuhes, Paintings, Art Carpets, O'ak Mirror-back Sideboard, Wire-eeat Couch, Extending Tables, Oak Oval Dining Table, Wool Rugs, Chesterfield Suite, Corridor Rugs, Octagon Tables, Kitcben Tables and Chairs, Tea Sets, Clocks, Door Mats, 6ft Red Pine Sideboard, Books, Crockery, Vacuum Cleaner, E.P. Spirit Kettle, Gladstone Bag, Push Cart, Letter Press, Engineer’s Vyce, Glass Cases, Blinds, Etc.,' Etc. Also, FIRST-CLASS SET OP PLAYING BOWLS. TAMES SAMSON AND _ CO. tf have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture and Effects, as above. On View Monday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. MONDAY, 17th DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SPLENDID ST. CLAIR PROPERTY. BEAUTIFUL FREEHOLD SECTION, CONVENIENT 6-ROOMED HOUSE, No. 21 Sandringham street. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Owner (who puri poses visiting tho Old Country), to sell by auction, No. 21 Sandringham street, St. Clair, Single-etory 6 Rooms; bathroom (hot and cold water), verandah front, Zealandia h.p. tange, gas, washhouse (copper and tubs), eoalhouse, etc., D.B. drainage; easy access; ple®ty room for garage. Tio section is ono of the finest in St. Clair, nicely raised above the street, northerly aspect, very bright and (tunny;, asphalt paths and yard, drying green, garden, and small fruits. For Absolute Sale. WEDNESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 76 Highgate, Roslyn. Instructed by Mrs J. Whyte (who is giving up housekeeping). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MOQUETTB OCCASIONAL SETTEE AND CHAIRS, LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER, BHD pine Full-scotch chest, HEAVY LINOLEUMS, Seagrass Occasional Chairs, Octagonal Table, Piano Stool, Palm Stand, Pier Glass, Vases, Ornaments, Pictures, 1 Slip Mata, Hall Curtains, Kauri Dining Table, Fenders, Fife Brasses, Red Plush Table Cover, Glassware, Orockerywaro, Cruets, Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Bedding, Wall Mirror Hearthrugs, Wehhslands, Toiletware, Duchesse Chests, Kitchen Utensils. Wringer, WRIGHT GAS COOKER. PARK, REYNOLDS, ■ LIMITED, Auctioneers. On View Morning of Sa.le. ‘ TO BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS. SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, I At 12 o'clock. j In Our Sale Rooms, 148 Rattrajr street. SECTIONS AT ST. CLAIR. EL. • MACASSEY . AND CO. • havo received instructions to sell By auction, as above; 1. Splendid Building Section, fronting Forbury crescent and Victoria road, St. Clair. 2. Splendid Building Section, fronting Forbury crescent St. Clair. 3. Splendid Building Section, fronting Bedford street, St. Clair, situated nicely on ] ®jp« in a glorious sunny situation. j Buyers, see us re inspection. I
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Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 8
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