Sales by AuctionpnyARREN jgLYTH AND QO. 'i\f ONDAY, 3QTII SEARCH, i Commencing at 1 p.m. 3 AT OUR ROOMS, 87 and 83, QUEEN-STREET. ■ The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from MRS. ADAM CAIRNS, who is leaving for England, to sell on above ; date, (REMOVED TO MART), The whole of the valuable furniture AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, PLATE. VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, OBJETS D'ART, Etc. Comprising— 1 HP HE MAGNIFICENT AND ALMOST NEW -L UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by the Famous Maker, Carl Ecke. full trichord, iron frame, etc., all latest improvements, cost 89 guineas. Music Canterbury, 3 Round Tables on heavy bronze stands, RIMU, OVAL AND OTHER TABLES, Superior Gilt Ornamented Mirrors and Girandoles, Axminster and other Carpets, Linoleums., Oilcloths, HANDSOME WALNUT SUITE, 9 pieces; Handsome Armchairs, VERY FINE AND MASSIVE MAHOGANY > SIDEBOARD, with Large Mirror Back. 6 SOLID MAHOGANY LEATHER CHAIRS. B.M. L ' Fender and Brasses, 2 LARGE AND HANDSOME MARBLE CLOCKS. LARGE NUMBER VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. FIRE-PROOF SAFE, by Perry and Sons; 2 Elect™ Batteries. Telescope, Barometers, VALUABLE ■ BILLIARD CUE IN CASE; Champagne Ice Pail, heavily plated; E.P. Ware, Glassware, Crockery, Fruit Service, Dinner and Tea Services, Chinese God. very rare: Beautiful Or- , naments, Ob.j'ets D'Art, Bric-a-Brac, etc., etc. HANDSOME BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, B.M.D. and S.I. Bedsteads, W.W. and other Mattresses, Beddings, HANDSOME CHESTS DRAWERS, Mirrors, Washstands and Ware. Linoleums, Rugs, Mats, Pictures, Ornaments. Tables, Commode, Chairs, Tables and General 3 Bedroom Furnishings. " KITCHEN UTENSILS AND FURNISHINGS, 1 LARGE GAS STOVE, cost £12; MANGLE, Safe. Knife-cleaning Machine, Rubber Hose, l Sundries of all kinds. NOTE.—The above includes many rare and Beautiful Works of Art. etc., collected by the , late Adam Cairns. The whole of the Goods ' will be sold WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. SALE-MONDAY. AT 1 P.M. • -yy-ARREN JgLYTH AND 00., Fine Art and General Auctioneers, [ 87 and 89, Queen-street. Tel. 846. jgLYTII AND 00. AT THE RESIDENCE, "OLD CONNAUGIIT," SENTINEL ROAD, PONSONBY (Close to the Tram Depot). THURSDAY, 2 nd j^PRIL. ' JMPORTANT gALE OF yALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE JJROPERTIES. . jpURNITURE, piANO, & JJOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. , The undersigned have been favoured with instructions from F. 11. HELY-lIU TCHISON. ESQ., who is leaving for England, to sell by auction on above date, 'TIIE VALUABLE RESIDENCES SITUATED -i IN SENTINEL ROAD, As under: — OLD CONNAUGIIT"— Residence of 10 rooms, in addition to bathroom, pantry, workroom, etc., STANDING- IN' GROUNDS OF ABOUT J AN ACRE, in garden, lawn, etc., etc. Choice Retired Locality. High and Healthy. Splendid Views. Also, NEW AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE, close to above, 7 rooms, in addition to bathroom, wash-house with copper, fixed tubs, etc.; gas, city water, and every modern convenience. Allotment measures about 60 feet by 100 feet. THE PROPERTIES WILL BE SOLD AT 12 NOON. ' FURNITURE SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 11 A.M., when the Whole of the Household Appointments at " Old Connaught," comprising contents of Drawing and Dining Rooms, Hall, and 5 Bedrooms, Yard, and Large Number Carpenter's Tools and Bench, etc., will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. NOTE.—The attention of those desiring Beautiful Freehold Homes is specially directed to the above 2 Residences. Cards to View and full particulars obtainable from the Auctioneers. FULL DETAILS OF FURNITURE, ETC., IN LATER ISSUES. -yyARREN jgLYTH AND '00. Fine Art and General Auctioneers. Tel. 846. REMUERA YARDS. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, At 12 o'Clock. i ■ • Oft WELL-BRED STEERS, 3 years old, in ■ AiV/ nice condition 10 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS 100 PIGS, of All Classes. ' ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. TAKAPUNA. MONDAY, APRIL 6. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS Will offer 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE HORSES, ETC. Entries Solicited. r C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. PAPAKURA. SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 5 At 11 a.m. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONSWill hold a " PECIAL SALE OF HORSES t AT PAPAKURA ON ABOVE DATE, 1 When upwards of 0 -J A A HORSES OF ALI CLASSES iUU WILL BE OFFERED. 1 s 'Further Entries Solicited. t P.S.— Alteration of Date of Sale. 3 C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. ' 0 O U N T R Y gALES. WEDNESDAY, March 25. lIELENSVILLE—WEDNESDAY, March 25. , PUKEKOHE— March 30. , ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. I _ 3 • G. LEWIS.] ITHOS. DAVIS. I jgONA-FIDE RUCTION gALES QNLY. ' Conducted by • QABRIEL AND 00.. it®, VENDORS AND BUYERS are respectfully notified that'we conduct only 3 QENUINE RUCTION gALES <j FOR LEGITIMATE VENDORS. REGULAR SALES AT OUR ROOMS. (C3T SPECIAL SALES AT PRIVATE 3 - • ' RESIDENCES. ' «T VALUATIONS MADE FOR PROBATE OR OTHER PURPOSES. Inventories Prepared. • We Make Advances where Required. ' ' Q.ABRIEL AND 00., Auctioneers. * : vi' «.' M -M 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12231, 28 March 1903, Page 8
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