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SALES BY AUCTION. JjEONARD £1 OAKLEY, J/D.. pO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AX Favoured with instructions from Mrs. Ensor. Mount Eden, and other Vendors, who have removd their , goods to our Rooms for convenience of sale, we will sell. AT OUR ROOMS. • CUSTOMS STREET WEST, pURNISHINGS, piANOS, '^_ ND •gFFECTS. AS FOLLOWS— UPRIGHT GRAND HAAKE PIANO, beautiful tone and appearance. pNGLISH PIANO, by Li'ptono. SUPERIOR OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 O pieces, well manufactured and comprising Wardrobe, Pedestal Cupboard, Dressing Table and Full-size Bedstead, Wire Mattresses. Kapok and Fibre Bedding; O.R. Comb, Chests. D.P. Kauri Bedroom Pair. Polished Rimu Wardrobe, Double and Single Bedsteads. Institution Bedsteads. Toiletware, Swing Mirrors, W.E. Duchess. Pair, Pedestal Cupboards, Bedroom Requisites of all kinds. SADDLEBAG SUITE OF 7.PIECES. Superior English Sideboard (in mahogany), Pier Glass, Coal Vase. Glassware. Cutlery, Pictures, Several' Good Dining Tables. Extension Dining Table, Fenders, Rimu Hallstands, Hall Seat, Slip Mats, Hearthrugs. Vases, Ornaments, Solid Oak Sideboard (with oval glass), 6-piece O.R. Suite, Pair Divan Easy Chairs (in saddlebags and velvet), Whatnot. Several Good Carpets, Dinner Waggon. Hand-sewing Machine, Divar. Chair (in shadow), ate. KITCHEN DRESSER. A.B. Chairs. LinoXV leum, Boiler. Boot Last, Doormats, Pots and Pans, Bath, ■ Buckets", Table Mangle, Wringer. Garden Tools, Enamelware, and Hundreds of Usoful Sundries, QOAKLEY, JTD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS 'Phones 2233, A 2901. \ gALE OF pAINTINGS. OAKLEY, J^TD.. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR ROOMS. CUSTOMS ST. WEST QIO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 1.30 P.M. A MOST CHARMING COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS. WATER COLOURS, PASTELS, by J. Douglas Perrett, Roberti Napoli, L. C. Dibdin. and others. Also, T7ERY HIGH-CLASS REPRODUCTIONS V from Tumor Drawings (Farnley collection). rare old prints, eto. NOTE. —Mr. Perrett'a pictures are more beautiful and desirable than ever, and as all the pictures are to bo sold practically without reserve, this opportunity 6hould not bo missed ¥ OAKLEY, J^TO., GENERAL AND FINE ART AUCTIONEERS. 'Phones 2238. 2901 A. /JO QONNOISSEURS And QOLLECTORS. 0 OAKLEY, J^TD.. CONTINUATION OF gALE. ' AT FINE ART GALLERIES. 16. VICTORIA STREET EAST. COMMENCING IJpO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT 12 NOON SHARP. THEN pHE UNDERMENTIONED ARTICLES. THE FOLLOWING CATALOGUE NOS. (WILL BE SPECIALLY OFFERED IN THIS ORDER. AT 2 P.M. PRECISELY: 214 1 GILT GIRANDOLE. 78 2 ROYAL SEVRES VASES, on Consol Stands. 225/227 1 SET OF 3 O.S. PLATE FRUIT STANDS. 92 1 R. SEVRES, 9-LIGHT CANDEL- • ABRA. 75 1 CHINESE MANDARIN TOILET SET. 155 1 EARLY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY. 176 1 OLD PERSIAN JEWEL CABINET. 422 1 PR. STERLING SIL. CANDELABRA (4-light). 186 1 SILVER WINE TRAY: 87oz. ■ 432 1 SILVER EPERGNE; finely chased. 12 1 SILVER INLAID CHALICE CUP 120 EARLY SILVER GILT WINE DECANTER. 421 SILVER TABLE CENTRE PIECE. 141/2 PR. OLD SILVER VASES; Bur-dett-Coutts' Collection. 143 PR. OLD SILVER VASES; Bur-dett-Coutts' Collection. 139 OLD SILVER WATER JUG; Bur-dett-Coutts' Collection. 144/146 3 OLD SILVER VASES; BurdettCoutts Collection. 55 TABLE TOP, Inlaid Marble, Lapis Lazuli, and Malachite. 140 1 OLD SILVER VASE. 12in. 226 1 GILT HALL MIRROR: 200 1 ROYAL COURT SWORD. 431 1 SILVER GAME DISH; 2150z.; Baron Rothschild. 127 1 SIL. AND CRYSTAL 3-BOT. TANTALUS. AND MANY RARE AND VALUABLE PIECES, TOO NUMEROUS TO DETAIL HERE. The Remainder of ' this Collection 13 on View Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. LEONARD QOAKLEY, pTD., ART AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 'Phones 2238, and Mr. Schapiro 2516. On Account of the Public Trustee. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE 9-ROOMED HOUSE. 21, QUEEN'S PARADE. DEVONPORT. Corner of Garden Terrace. FACING WATERFRONT. MAGNIFICENT VIEWS. I MINUTES TO BOAT. Acting under instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor of the will of Emily Ilott, deceased, the undersigned will Sell by Public Auction, on pO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT £ - MIN THE ROOMS, 5, CUSTOMS ST. EAST. rpHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY. No. 21, J. Queen's Parade, situated oorner of Garden Place and Queen's Parade, Devonport. The HOUSE comprises 9 rooms, bathroom and scullery, etc., p.w.c., gas and water, and faces beautiful sandy beach. Section 62ft. 9in. by 150 ft., approximately. The house has recently been, painted, and is constructed of sound heart of kauri. Suitable for apartments. £1000 may be left on mortgage at 64 p.c. This is one of the few properties which can ever come on ',«ie market with, the advantage of being a few easy walk from the boat, with a .magnificent • view, no climb, and directly facing the waterfront. The property is unique m being a corner section, with ample room for one or more garages on the Garden Terrace frontage. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply at the Officd of the Public Trustee, Albert Street. Auckland, or THE AUCTIONEERS. gMITH AND JJALCOMBE. pTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18496, 5 September 1923, Page 3

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