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SALES BY AUCTION. Q.IG ANTIC g ALE - Q. IG ANTIC gALErpUESDAY AND j^EXT, QCTOBER 12 AND 13j AT 1.30. Favoured with instructions from MRS. ALLOM. who has gold the Lease of the Premises, WILL SELL, AT BROADWAY-. NEWMARKET, THE WHOLE OF HER TTALUABLE QOLLECTION. Including: MAHOGANY UNIQUE TELESCOPE DINING TABLE. MAGNIFICENT 4 FT. MAHOGANY ROUND EXTENSION TABLE, with 8 12in. leaves. Perfect condition; ono of the best ever offered. SPANISH MAHOGANY TALLBOY (1790). CHARMING INLAID SHERATON OCC. TABLE. LARGE, OLD-FASHIONED MAHOGANY WARDROBE. OLD ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIER, fitted for Elec. Light. ANTIQUE BRACKET. STRIKING CLOCK (Jas. Rendells, London) Perfect Condition. _, HANDSOME MAHOGANY BOOKCASE AND WRITING BUREAU (combined). MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, Claw Legs. MAHOGANY CHAIRS. MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. MILITARY CHESTS, Brass Bound. OAK MILITARY CHEST. GRAND OLD 5-FOLD OAK SCREEN. EARLY BROADWOOD PIANO (1810). PAPIER MACHE TABLE, Inlaid Mother of Pearl. PAPIER MACHE TABLE. Hand-painted. DELIGHTFUL VIENNESE COPPER SET, Hand-painted. Blackberry and Rose Design. BLACK WEDGWOOD JASPER WARE Collectors' Pieces. Early Period. PAIR BLUE JASPER WARE CANDLESTICKS. Earliest Period. OLD CHINA. GEORGIAN SILVER PEWTER AND BRASSWARE. PALMS. OLD NEW ZEALAND BOOKS. QUANTITY JEWELLERY. CLOISONNE WARE. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer and Valuer. rpUESDAY N EXT. | () A.M. rpUESDAY |(j A.ll. O ALE OF Q-EAR AND gPARS OF THE gCHOONER QOLUMBIA. WITHOUT RESERVE. ON SHIP NOW LYING AT THE CENTRAL WHARF. 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHIP'S XX. GEAR, SAILS, large and Email, of heavy and medium canvas, suitable for Ship's Use. Covers, etc. Also, SPARS. BLOCKS, ROPES, ANCHOR CHAINS, in assorted sizes. FAIRBANKS MORSE OIL ENGINE, with hoisting and pumping gear attached. In good running order. 200 GALLONS BENZINE (distillate). 2 SHIP'S BOATS, 1 large, 1 small. WIRE ROPE AND RIGGING, TARPAULIN COVERS. SHIP'S STOVE. ROLLER-TOP DESK, REV. OFFICE CHAIR, ICE CHEST. 10 50LB. BAGS FLOUR AND OTHER bI'ORES. "RICHARD THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. OGEMO V A L. jjl OR REMOVAL. T AII G E JQW ELLI NG. AR G E JQW ELLI NG. 24 j^ nYBEE pASSADJOINING ST. DAVID'S CHURCH. THE BUILDING IS A SUBSTANTIAL ONE. Timber appears to be in Splendid Condition. Three Brick Chimneys. Iron Roof. THREE WEEKS WILL BE ALLOWED FOR REMOVAL. AUCTION—rjpHURSDAY jsTEXT, QCTOBER n AMIN SALEROOMS. OPP. TOWN HALL. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. £I2OO S TOCK ' G IVING U p T^USINESS. WESTMINSTER CHIMING CLOCK. MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND RINGS. GENT.'S GOLD WATCHES. WRISTLET WATCHES. GOLD ARMLETS. GOLD, GREENSTONE AND OTHER PENDANTS. GOLD SIGNET RINGS. PEARL AND GOLD NECKLETS. SILVER PLATE WARE, including some exquisite pieces, Liqueur Sets, Bowls, I'ruit Stands, etc.. etc., etc. Acting under instructions from Phil. M. Sinel, Colosseum Bldgs., Queen St. (At Entrance to Majestic Theatre.) rpHURSDAY [EXT, AT J J TDQMIN. FROM. CONCRETE ROAD. FROM PENROSE STATION. T EVEL n RASSY SECTIONS. Level! Urassy sections. VOLCANIC SOIL. JORDAN jg STATE. Jordan j^state. Acting under instructions from A. E. Price, ,Esq. HIS WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE, with 150 ft. fronlago to Fairfax Avenuo. by 204 ft. deep. Good orchard and garden, outbuildings. Also. 22 FINE BUILDING SITES, J 9 FINE BUILDING SITES, 0 FINE BUILDING SITES, 50 Ft. x 20 IF I. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. 10 of which have frontage to Fairfax Avenue, a new Btreet. well formed, tar and sanded surface, lterbing and footpaths. 2 Sections have frontages to Wall Street, the corner being a good business site. DIRECTIONS. —Train to Penrose Station. Wall Street is immediately opposite the Traffic Bridge, Rocklield Road buses pass within {ruin. walk. DEVELOPMENT. —No district has advanced more during fho past 12 months. To-day thoro. are at least a dozen new homes in course of erection and Mores of others in occupation. THE VPjNDOR has beey farming this area for many years and is in a position to sell at reasonable prices. Buyers here do not have to pay speculators' profits. EASY TERMS: £lO, Cash. £lO in Three Months, £lO in 6 months; balance at the low rate of 51 per cent, for syrs. ELECTRIC LIGHT, GAS AND WATER. AUCTIONjyjoNDAY. QCTOBER IN THE EVENING AT 7 P.M.. In Our UPSTAIR SALEROOMS. J^RTHUR, THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer tnd Vainer..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19454, 9 October 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19454, 9 October 1926, Page 6

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