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Sales by Auction. rjiUESDAY, INARCH JQ AT 12 O'CLOCK, ON GROUND. T HE JjAUREtS, Q.REEN J^EMUERA. OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. M E H. D AVIDSON I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, Y 11 * 1 'y ALU ABLE Jj^REEHOLD j RESIDENCE OF HjR. gCOTT, AND , ' 41 CRES OF J^AND 1 (LAND TRANSFER TITLE). /.?' and c ? Vors a (wntage of 1058 ft. 541 ft facing Green Lane, 16ft right-of-way to Ascot * Bnd remaining portion of land faces of F'"i PaV ? Tj rod - "Je .whole forming one ot the Finest Residences in Auckland, or can oe cut tip Jo good advantage. «nwlr»T» H 2PSS STANDS ON MOST SUPERB ELEVATED POSITION rnn TAINS 13 ROOMS A 1 Well-Lilt of finest E Mnfe'il i™,"' Wlt h Stables, Coach-house. Motor-shed, Loose Boxes, etc.: has been recently thoroughly drained and sewered, and is ntted with every modern convenience. * Also. , SAME DAY, AT 12.30, After above Land Sale, will be Offered by Public Auction, "yALUABLE THOROUGHBRED JJORSES. TRAPS, HARNESS, BRIDLES. AND STABLE CONTENTS. 2-YEAE-OLD CHESTNUT FILLY <unK B m' y / i.' Ama ns, out of Thoroughbred Mare (pedigree unknown). ■ BA * " L «• to c '" »■>■■•« i Also, THOROUGHBRED BROOD MARE (pediSt eo Ama n n ° Wn) ' ' th Colt Foal at foot b * 1 vW 1 " Particulars and catalogues may be ' Del,i? mG Greßo 7- Esq- Solicitor. Safe i Deposit- Buildings, Auckland; or H. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. | JUESDAY & WEDNESDAY |^EXT, MARCH 10 AND 11, at 11 a.m. At »pHE Q.REEN J^EMUERA. EXTEN§IVE AND IMPORTANT UNRESERVED gALE gY RUCTION OF OVER 500 Valuable LOTS of MAGNIFICENT HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, PIANOS, antique and modern STERLING SILVER. SHEFFIELD PLATE, RARE AND VALUABLE ANTIQUE CHINA. OIL PAINTINGS, CARPETS. ORIENTAL CURTAINS AND COVERS, Etc., BEING THE CONTENTS OF THE ELEGANT FURNISHED RESIDENCE OF MR. SCOTT, WHO IS LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. All the Furnishings and Effects are in Excellent First-class Condition. Also, JJOUBE, AND J^AND, THOROUGHBRED JJORSES. rjiRAPS, JJARNESS, ETC. M H DA™*, Favoured with instructions from Mr. Scott, , will Sell WITHOUT RESERVE, 'THE ENTIRE . CONTENTS OF ABOVE Al RESIDENCE of 13 .rooms on above date, commencing at 11 a.m.' LOTS ' 1 TO 100 Contents ol Kitchen and outside Lots. TJREAKFAST ROOM— VALUABLE -L* LOTS, including: 2 Sideboards, Magnificent Solid Mahogany Roll-top Desk, Overmantel. Pictures, 40-Piece Lovely China Tea 1 Service, Marble Clock, Pair Hand-painted Vienna China Vases, Silver, and Cut Glass. MOKE ROOM—Containing 40 Lots, comp. Prising: Oak Table, Smoker's Cabinet, 2 Cut Glass Claret Jugs, 2 Large Armchairs, Dresden China Figures, Pair Priim Binoculars, nearly new, cost £10 10s; Hand-worked Screen, etc. MAIN HALLContains several very important and valuable items, few of which comprise: Very Handsome 30-day' Chippendale Inlaid' Grandfather's Clock, Westminster Chimes, on silver tubes, in first-class condition, and worth £ 150; 2 First-class - Oil • Paintings, by good artists; Hall Stand. Chairs, Carpet, Oilcloth, 2 Very Fine Carved Marble Pedestals, revolving tops. 3ft 6in high. DINING ROOM CONTAINS 100 LOTS OF MAGNIFICENT FURNISHINGS, SILVER AND CHINA, which include: darpet, Rugs, Silk Tapestry and Oriental Covers, Magnificent Heavy Carved Solid Oak Sideboard, nearly new. cost £60; Heavy Solid Oak Carved Table, extension, 3 leaves; , Lovely Solid Oak Suite, 9 pieces, real buffalo leather, comprising Chesterfield. 2 divans, and 6 high back chairs; Very Fine Saddlebag • Armchairs, Very Fine Antique Copeland Dinner Set of 125 pieces; also Crown Derby Dec. Dinner Set, 56 pieces; Most Magnificent Marble Clock, chiming, with 2 Lge. Bronze Figures to match, original price, £50; Silver Candelabras, 5-light; PIANO BY STRAHMENGER AND SONS. LONDON, patent check action, three pedals, iron frame, ivorv keys, fin® tone; . Pair of Fine OLD CHELSEA VASES, with exotic birds, formerly owned by Earl of Shannon, very rare; Magnificent 1 Fine Old Sheffield Waiter, 2 Entree Dishes, old Sheffield, very good); Sterling Silver Teapot, OLD GEORGE, weighing 40oz; Sterling Silver Cake Basket, OLD GEORGE weighing 40oz; Pair of Early Victorian Sterling Silver Fruit Stands, Baccarat, cut glass, weighing 8007., formerly property of Lord Henry Phipns: Pair of Sevres China Vases, very old and rare, formerly property of Sir Henry Parkes'g collection; 2 Antique Solid ' Silver Fruit Spoons, ditto; Tea Urn. Salad Bowie. Biscuit Barrel, Sugar Scoop, Cases , Salt, Spoons and Quantity of Sterling Silver Cutlery. Maenifirent Oak Case of Cutlery, containing 200 pieces, silver-mounted, made by Joseph Rodgern, Sheffield. DRAWING ROOMVery Fine Heavy Carved Rosewood Suite, upholstered in silk brocaded tapestry; Lovely China 1 Cabinet, Upright Grand Piano, by Bord, Paris; Pair of Fine Dresden China Vases, Axminster Carpet, Turkish Silk Covers and j Tapestries, Vienna Hand-painted China Tea 1 Service of 40 pieces, in case; Magnificent Chelsea Dec. Afternoon Tea Set and Tray, Very Old Chelsea Vase, formerly property of Earl , of Shannon; 2 Crown Derby Cups and Sau- ' cers, tear-drop pattern, formerly property of G. StepheVison, of locomotive fame; Splendid 1 Dresden China Dec. Dessert Set of 18 Pieces ! Pair of Magnificent Dresden Vases. 3ft 6in J high; 2 Silk Tapestry Easy Chairs. Royal ' Satsuma Vase, very old and rare; Imperial Sevres Bon-bon Box, Bevelled Overmantel, 2 Lovely Hand-painted China Plaques, in carved gold frames. STAIRCASE AND PASSAGE—Mats, Carpets, Rods, Table, Oilcloths, Chairs, etc. Also, CONTENTS OF SIX BEDROOMS. BATHv-' ROOM, AND ATTlC—Comprising: 2 Lovely Rimu Bedroom Suites, carved, with Bedstead to match; Magnificent Hand-worked Turkish Bedspread, Silk Brocaded Tapestry Curtains, Covers, Toilet Ware, Trinket Sets, Duchess Pairs, Wardrobes, Dresden China Clock and 2 Candlesticks, Bedsteads, Kapok Mattresses, Chest Drawers, Armchairs, Mantel Mirrors, Washstand, Tables, Mats, Rooting Chairs, Leather-seated Chairs, Brass Fenders and Irons, and several Lots too numerous to particularise. GOODS ON VIEW MONDAY, MARCH 9, ! FROM 11 TO 4, ' j by catalogue only, which may be had per- ] sonally or by written application to follow- ( IDg '~ G. GREGORY, ESQ.. { . -r> • . Solicitor, , Safe Deposit Buildings, Auckland. j H. DAVIDSON, 1 Auctioneer, j 21, Express Buildings, Courthouse Lane. ' Or MB. SCOTT, -1 The Laurels. Green Lans, Ruauetft. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 3