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Sales by Auction. SOMETHING WORTHY OF SPECIAL ATTENTION. ■OICHARD ARTHUR. T^D.. WILL, SELL, AT ELLIOTT BTREET SALEROOMS. rniIURSDAY TW'EXT. AT J-j AM. On account of a Client in Hastings, Hawko's Bay, who is leaving for Canada, VALUABLE FAMILY HEIRLOOMS VALUABLE FAMILY HEIRLOOMS AND Ur-TO-DATE LAW LIBRARY. I 7<ARLY GEORGIAN SOLID SILVER, It including TABLE CUTLERY, ANTIQUE FRUIT AND SWEETS DISHES. EPERGNE. also Solid Silver Serviette. Rings, made by tho Natives West Coast of Africa; also 4-pieco Hand-hammered Silver-plate Te* Set. ANTIQUES.—Rosewood Tea Caddy, with massive cutglass bowl Geo. 1. period; Spade Tea Dot. and Susar Basin, Old Minton Plate, Old English and Welsh Lustre Jugs, 300 years old; English Cups and Saucers. Old' English Jugs, 300 years; Fair Blue and Gold Worcester Vases, Fair Very Handsome Band-painted Porcelain Vases, Doultorj Umbrella Stand, Doulton Jardinieres, Collection Old Plates. Fair Vienna Vases, 1722; Very Old Katsuma and Chinese Vases, Coalport, Soup Tureen and Dish, and a Large Number of Pieces of Valuable Old China and Glass, Cloisonne Vases, Very Choice Old English Prints (Fo* and Goose pattern). Venetian Class Decanters, Jugs and Cups, Old Droplustre Vases. Old English Nut Dish. Old Plated Toddy Spoons and Snuffer's Tray, Steel Engravings, Old Japanese Coloured Prints. BRASS WARE.—Very Handsome Handbeaten Trays and Bowls from W. Africa, used by Native Chiefs in their savage ceremonials; Burmese and Bonare Trays. Bowls. Cups, etc.. Very Fine and Rare Specimens, Candelabra. JEWELS.—Collection of Diamond and Sapphire Rings. BOOKS.—A Very Fine Collection of Up-to-date Law Books. Books on Accountancy,' and Business Training, Historical Works, and Books of Reference, Theological Works. ON VIEW WEDNESDAY FROM 2 P.M. TO 5 P.M.. AND 7 P.M. TO 8.30 T.M. IMPORTANT.—WhiIe the owner does not •wish his name to appear, Clients wishing to verify the genuinenoas of the Collection can, if they so desire, inspect tho correspondence in our possession. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. TAKAPUNA AND DEVONPORT i RESIDENTS. T' "F' ARMSTRONG. Favoured with instructions from Mrs. M. S. Rogerson, will sell at the Residence, BRETT AVENUE. TAKAPUNA. BRETT AVENUE, TAKAPUNA. THURSDAY. AT 10-30 A.M. THE WHOLE OF HER HIGH-CLASS MODERN FURNISHINGS. Also. MAGNIFICENT OVERSTRUNG PIANO (by Schumann). Details: DINING ROOM—BEAUTIFUL OAK BUFFET. HEAVL OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of CHESTERFIELD. 2 EASi r CHAIRS. 5 DINING CHAIRS, Table. Coal Vase. Rugs. FRENCH MARBLE CLOCK (Excellent Time keeper). SITTING ROOMS (2).—SIDEBOARD. Rimu Settee (with Squab and Cushion), 6 Rimu Dining Chairs. 2 OvaJ Dining Tables. Linoleums, Easy Chairs, Rugs, Kerb. Fire Screen. HALLS (2).—Carpet. Carpet Runner, Rimu Linen Press, Tub Chair, Handßome China Pedestal, Jardiniere, Occ. TableJardiniere and Pot Plant. Croquet Set, Slip Mats, Linoleum. CONSERVATORY. — i Chairs. 2 Tables. Bamboo Blind. Linen Verandah Blinds, Matting. Pot Plants. BEDROOMS (6).—HEAVY DOUBLE BRASS BEDSTEAD (by Maple. London). JACOBEAN OAK BEDROOM SUITE, conBistine of Wardrobe. Dressing Table, and Pedestal Cupboard, 1 Institution Beds, Full-size Rimu _ Bed, 2 Single Rimu Comb. Beds. 2 Single Rimu Beds with Wires, -3ft 6in Rimu Bed (Kapoks and Pillows for Every Bed), <t Comb. Chests. Pedestal Cupboards. Wardrobe. Occ. Tables, Smoker's Chair. Carpets. Rugs, Mats, Linoleums, Curtains, eta:., etc. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.-l MAIN GAS STOVE. 1 DERBY GAS STOVE, Kitflhcu Table- Rug, Linoleum. Pots, Pans, Crockery. Glass Ware. Brooms, Moo«. Garnet Sweeper. 2 Refuse Tirs. GOOD GARDEN HOSE. Regina Lawn Mower, 2 Pairs Ster>s, and a lot of useful Household Sundries. NOTE.—The above Furnishings are exceptionally good and everything is spotleaely clean. J. E. ARMSTRONGAUCTIONEER AND VALUER, Telephone 286. DEVONPORT. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND AT THE BEQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE. •\X7- ED;NESr)AY . JUNE rj 1922, AT 2 P.M. OMITH AND TTALCOMBE, T TD., Hayo been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at their Land Sale Rooms. Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street East. Auckland, on the abovo date, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND in the Provincial District of Auckland being Lota Twenty-seven and twenty-eight of the Subdivision (called North Cheltenham) into 'Lots lof Allotment »Six of Section Two of the Parish of Takapuna in the County of Eden. Bounded towards the North by Lots Twenty-eix Thirty-three and Thirty-two of the said Subdivision one hundred and twenty feet and fifty-two feet nine inches towards the East by Lots. Eight and Seven of ea:'d Subdivision forty feet and forty-four feet ait inches towards the South by Lot Twentynine of said Subdivision one hundred and thirty-one feet eix inches and towards th« We»t by a road eighty feet. The Mortgagee's appl'cation and estimate of the value of tho land can be seen at the Offices of the Registrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale and in the Auction Room at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. For particulars and Conditions of Salo aonlv at the Offices of M<«"iei!re Nicholson, Gribb'Ti, Roeerson and Nicholson. Imperial Buildings. Queen Street. Auckland Solicitors for tho Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneer. 17RUIT. PRODUCE AND VEGETABLES J2 AUCTION. SALES HELD DAILYAT pARPENTER A RTHUR'S. MUNICIPAL MARKETS. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. \LL PRODUCE AND VEGETABLES \LL PRODUCE AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON. SALE COMMENCES AT 11 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. pARPENTER A RTHUR, AUCTIONEER. MUNICIPAL MARKETS. CUSTOMS STREET WEST. TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD., " FRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKETS. SELL DAILY. COMMENCING 9 A.M.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 6

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