Salts bg THIS DAY. EX « MONARCH,' MACEY, FROM LONDON. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. JONES & CO. Have rcceivod instructions to sell, This Par, the 4th instunt. at 12 o'clock, at the stores of Mesira. 8. and O. Jones, H & L 271-370 "J A A CASFS, 2 dozen each, BASS'S (diamond) J-v" * AT.K, quarts 371-420 50 cases 4 dozen ditto ditto 44-470 60 „ 4 „ ditto, }yints 471 630 60 „ 2 ~ extra siout, qimrts 481 660 80 „ 4 „ ditto, ditto 66-590 30 „ 4 ~ ditto, pints Bottltd by Mprsrf. B. Pobteb 4 O expressly for Messrs. Harris & Laurie. Terms Cash. THIS DAY. BULK ALE. JONES & CO. Hare received instructions to sell by auction, at Meosrs. Brown, Campbell & Co.'n Warehouse. This Day (Thursday), 4th October, at half-past 15 o'clock, KA HHDS. BURTON ALE, f}\J ex ' Morarch' 25 hhds. Sun Brewery Stout, ex ' Monarch' Positive Sale. Terms at Pale. . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT SALE OP SUPERIOR MARBLE, AGATE, AND ALABASTER STATUARY. JONES & CO. B&ia received instructions from tha proprietor, Signor G. Del Colombo (who has just landed from Italy, via London), to sell by auction, at the stores of Mr. If. Someeville, Queen-street, opposite the Court.-house, on Wednesday, October 10, at 11 (/•lock, A LARGE AND SPLENDID AS3ORTMENT OP SUPERIOR MARBLE, AG-ATE, and ALABASTER STATUARY, as follows, viz.:— j Rich and elaborately carved Bardiglis Marble, Agate Yellow Sienna, Vente, Antique, and Brooatello Vases in various styles, as the Hebe, Etruscan, Medicis, Grecian, Gothic, Florentine, Neapolitan, Pompeii, and Hercu'aneum Designs; splendidly carved in Alto-relievo and Easso-relievo, (iiitablo for the decoration of Entrance, Balk, Drawing-rooms, Mantel-pieces, Libraries, &c. Openwork Vases, for Flowerß, Vestal Temples ; rich profusion of Carved Sazzas, Urns, Card Receivers, ornamented with Grape and Vine leaves; «dso, elaborately handled Card Baskets, carved out of solid marble; fountains, Pedestals, Baskets, with relievo figures ; Watch Cases, TnJoid Jewel Case*, Boxes, Marble Lions, Candlesticks, Groups Animatß, and a large variety of similar articles, of a descriptive and a useful character. BTATUARY OF CARRARA MARBLE. (Each Figure Four Feet High). Alabastar and Marble Statuary, consisting of Venus of Cauova, Cleopatra by Bartolini, Hebe of Canova, Orfanelli by Lauai, Jaflo, Deaua, Fisher Boy, Apollo, Giarliniera, Cupid and Psyche, Venus in shell, Spree Graces after Canova, Madonna of Fenerani, The Prayer of Pamfratoni, Group of Fidelity, Busts of Dante, Petrarch, Metastaai, and Tasso, and other classical figures, <fcc„ .fee., &c. Also, A lew very choice Oil Paintings by the brat Italian masters, :.fter Raphael and Rubens. The above Goods have been selected with great care by Signor G. Del Ctlomto from the great studios of Italy. In calling attention to the above Sale the Auctioneers can confidently assert that New Zealand Connoisseurs have never had so favourable an opportunity of obtaining articles of taste, elegance, and utility. This Superb Collection of Art will be open on Monday and Tuesday, the Bth and 9th, and the Auckland public are invit< d to inspect the same {ladies in particular) and make their si-lections, as 4he whole will be Bold WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. Catalogues are in couras of prepnia'ioi s |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 902, 4 October 1866, Page 2
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