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Pales bv Auction. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, Commencing at 11 a.m., and lasting All Day. THE MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION Of PLATE, ART CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC, STATUETTES. BRONZES. {•ABLE ORNAMENTS, DRESSING CASES. BEAUTIFUL FANCY MIRRORS. Etc., Etc., Etc., Ever Sold in the City by Auction. 'A GALAXY OF BEAUTY AND UTILITY. CATALOGUES NOW READY. Call or Send for One. WARREN BLYTH AND CC. (Per Warren Blyth, Auctioneer) HaTe been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, 87 and 89, Queenstreet, on Monday Next, commencing at 11 a.m., and continuing all day, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, UNIQUE AND LOVELY' GOODS, QUALITY UNDENIABLE. £400- vn ' o,al: '-£400 Comprising: SUPERIOR PLATE AND SOLID NICKEL GOODt, Butter Dishes, Jam Dishes, Biscuit Barrels. Teapots, Afternoon Tea Sets and Trays, Honey Dishes, Candelabra, Sugar Bowls, Dessert Sets. Hot Watei Jugs, j Fayence Trays. Clocks, Ink Stands, Soap j Dishes. Nut Crackers, Card Cases, BEAUTI- j FUL FANCY MIRRORS, Toilet Mirrors (with candlesticks). Venetian Mirrors, Horseshoe Ebony-framed Mirrors. Painted Mirrors, j Painted Mirrors with clocks. Mirror Photo. Stands. Palette Mirrors, Circular and Horse- ) shoe Mirrors, Easel Mirrors, and others in great variety. Also, LATIGE NUMBER VERY FINE BRONZE FIGURES, VALUABLE ART CHINA. Ladies' and Gent.'B Dressing Cases and Travelling i Bags (with solid Nickel and E.P. Mountr., etc.). Ladies' Superior Hand Bags. Beautiful Glassware. Ornaments, BRIC-A-BRAC in infinite .variety. 21 FEATURE OF THI "ALE ARE THE BEAUTIFUL FANCY MIRRORS. Every Lot Submitted will be Sold REGARDLESS OF COST. CATALOGUES NOW READY. Call or Send for One. ' THE AUCTIONEERS RELY ON A GENEROUS PUBLIC TO SUPPORT THIS SALE. WARREN BLYTH AND CO., Fine Art and General Auctioneers. lIM'I ————- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, *3ommei<sing at 11 a.m. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. " VIEW AVENUE, MOUNT ROSKILL (Close to Fire Brigade Station). WARREN BLYTH AND CO. £Per Warren Blyth, Auctioneer) {Java been favoured with instructions from ' Mrs. Falls, to sell at her residence, in View Avenue, Mount Roskili, on Wednesday, November 6, at 11 a.m., fTHE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNITX TURE, etc., comprising—ALMOST NEW AMERICAN ORGAN, with 8 sets reeds. 13 ■tops, very handsome instrument; Brussels CARPET, Wool ant other Mat? and Rugs, Rattan Chairs, Occasional and Wicker Chairs, Tapestry Couch, Fender and Brasses, Alter Tea and other Tables, Flower Stands, Superior Lace Curtains and Blinds, WALNUT TABLE, with carved iegs, etc.; Oil Paintings. Engravings, Ornaments; HALL OLE DM. 52it by 4ft; Hall Table, Electric Bell, Brackets, Slip Mats; HEAVY DINING TABLE, 6ft by 3ft; Covers, A.B.W. and other Chairs, Large Rochester Lamp, Conch, Rockers, Plate, Cutlery, Glassware, Afternoon Tea Set, Cake Dishs-s, Fender and Ashpan, Clocks. Ornaments, Pictures. Oilcloth. Set Lustres, Cushions, SUPERIOR DUCHESS PAIR, HEAVY B.M. BEDSTEAD and B.S. MATTRESS. Kapok and Flax Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts. Pillows. Large Quantity Table and Toilet Mats, Tables, Carpet Square. S.I. Bedsteads. W.W. Mattresses and Stretchers. Chests Drawers. Wardrobe, Washstands and Ware, Dressing Tables, Curtains, Blinds, 4-fold Japanese Screen, Oilcloths, Carpets, Mats, etc. FULL INVENTORY KITCHEN UTENSILS. —Pres. Pan, Mason's Jars, Gas Ring, Garden Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Kitchen Safe, Fowl Coops, Troughs, etc. SALE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, AV 11 A.M. WARREN BLYTH AND CO., 'Auctioneers and Financial Agents THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, Commencing at 3. p.m. (Note the Time). •ALMOST NEW FURNITURE, ETC. JJIT THE RESIDENCE, HOBSON-STREET (Adjoining Catholic Depot). WARREN BLYTH AND CO. ,*Per Warren Blyth, Auctioneer) Save been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is leaving Auckland, to Bell, on Thursday, 7th November, at 1 p.m., HE WHOLE OF THE ALMOST NEW UL FURNITURE, comprising — Superior Suite in Tapestry and Plush, 7 pieces; Rattan Chairs, Easy and other Chairs, A.B.W. Chairs, Pictures, Ornaments, Carpets, Mats, LOT VALUABLE ISLAND CURIOS. SINGER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE (almost new). Round and other Tables, Overmantel, Glassware, Crockery, bui'EßlOß B.M.D.L BEDSTEAD, W.W. and Kapok Mattress, 4 W.W. Stretchers, Mattresses and Beddings, 2 SUPERIOR DUCHESS PalK<. with 4, it rs. Tile Backs, and Marble Tops; Washstands and Ware, Combination Chest Drawers, Oilcloth, Carpets, Mats. KITCHEN UTENSILS, Crockery. Baths, Glassware, Sundries in Great Variety. SALE THURSDAY. 7TH NOVEMBER, AT 1 P.M. WARREN BLYTH AND CO., Auctioneers and Financial Agents, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. COTTAGE, PONSONBY. * SHOP AND DWELLING, BRIGHTON ROAD. The Subscribers will sell by auction at their Booms, Queen-street, on Monday, November 4, at. 12 o'clock, , PEROT PARADE, close to Shelly Beach JL . —Comfortable Dwellinghouse, two storey built of brick and roofed with tiles; six rooms; every convenience; verandah and balcony; has grand view of harbour; allotment 44ft frontage. BRIGHTON ROAD, PARNELL and Dwellinghouse, 7 rooms; very large allotment having 50ft frontage by very extreme depth Of 350 ft. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, J. DACRE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 65 A 0 * 1 * 3 L AND * JV^ORTHCOTE. GOOD POSITION. GRAND VIEW. The subscribers have received instructions : ' from the Trustees in the Estate of the lute y , P. Heath, to sell by auction at their Rooms, . Queen-street, on Monday, 4th November, at 12 o'clock, PARISH OF TAKAPUNA— 8 and 9 and parts 13, containing 65 ACRES, and 33 PERCHES GOOD LAND, well situated, containing 1: rge amount Native Bush, and a number of large kauri trees. LOT 8 contains 24 acres 1 rood 30 perches. ' "LOT 9 contains 23 acres 2 roods 28 perches. LOT 13 contains 17 acre.? 0 roods 5 perches. This Property is situated next Mr. Tonar's, it stands high in a good healthy position, and commands a grand view, being the site of a Trig Station. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON."' J. DACIE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. . BRICK SHOPS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. The Subscribers will sell by auction at their v Rooms, Queen-street, on MONDAY, Novem- , her 4, at 12 o'clock, TWO BRICK SHOPS, well situated in Karangahape Road; two storied, and in first-class order; hold under lease having 17 -years to run, with Full Valuation, paid to Jeesee at expiration of lease. , SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. fji -- J. DACRE, Auctioneer. $IKS "'A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 8

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