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THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1897. At 10 ft m. UNRESERVED SALK OB 1 FURNITURE, . VENETIANS GVS FITTINGS, &c . PANAMA HOTEL. Oaa:W. T.iRiKaK( b'niSKf ANi l ViVIA-l HTJiERT. Messrs iiarcouut & co. are instructed by V r Moses McCarthy, who is leaving tho I’annrni Hor.ol on expiry of hie leaso, to «t*U by pnbU j auction, on tho premises. at 10 sharp, on Saturday next, the 18th inst.— The contents of lU bodrnoma and 3 sitting-rooms, Panama Hotel, including bagatelle table, p'ano by Collard ami Collard, two largo overmantels, 2 double Jiron becLteada, with wire tuaMrosHcs, 11 single iron bedstead?, mattresses and kapoo pillows, 7 dressing tables, 7 wa«hHtunds, Ldlot 7 looking glasses, 2 largo diniug'tables, 2 round tables, 2 chiiToniera, 5 fenders and firoirons, couches, American, Austrian and owy chairs, linoleums, 25 Venetian blinds, g.-ta porrbints and fittings, 2 beer engines, window screens, &c., Absolutely 'Without Delivery same Aitornoon. HARCOURT & CO., 532 Auctioneers. MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1827, At 2.3) p.m. AUCTION SALE. VANS,CARTS, OKAYS, GIG,AMERICAN BUGGY, &c.. At the business premises cf Mr A. 'Williams, (12, Courtenay place. Messrs haroourt and co. are instructed by Mr A. Williams to clear by public auction, as above, the following surplus stock— Nearly now four-wheeled baker's van and waggonetteoombined, Collins’ patent axle, polo, shafts, cushions, removable top Fpring cart, in good order; suit grocer or farm purposes Light donbla-soatod American buggy in good order Two ton tip dray, nearly now Nearly new waggonette, suitable for family, pole, shafts and cushions Two spring carta in good order Light gig (new), patent mail axle Two spring traps, costermonger’s or pony cart - Wheelbarrow On view morning of Sale. HARCOURT AND CO.. 892 Auctioneers. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 21st and 22nd Decxmbeb, At 10.30 each day. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE or VALUABLE AND ELEGANT FURNITURE, LINEN. SILVER AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, At the residence of F. Allen, Esq., J.P., Guildford Terrace, off Hill street, Comprising about 90 ) lots, the contents of a 12-roomod dwelling, bandeomely furnished, many of the articles being from the world-renowned London art-furnish-ing house, " Liberty’s." Pictures from the London Autotype Company, suites specially imported and all in excellent order. A few of the priaoipal items are UPRIGHT,GRAND PIANO by Hoellingand Spangenberg. Hall Stand with bevelled-edge mirror. Ball Settee from Liberty’s, ELEGANT BLACK AND GOLD OVERMANTEL. MASSIVE MAHOGANi’ TELESCOPE DINING TABLE. _ Chesterfield Coach. QUEEN ANNE DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, in oak and morocco. Easy Chairs, Occasional Chairs, Moorish Stools and Settees. Reversible and E ivolopo Card Table. BLACK MARBLE CLOCK. HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD, with celiaretto. Very handsome Liberty Glass Vases and Majolica Flower Bowls. AXMINSTER and BRUSSELS CARPETS. BEAUTIFULand RARE ORNAMENTS. Pictures and Engravings. Benares Ware, Doulton and Minton Ware. SUPERB SOLID SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE. Fern Pattern, 4 pieces in ouk ousj and other solid silver ware. Largo quantity excellent E.P. Ware and Cutlery. Venetian Gla?a, VERY COSTLY COMBINED WARDROBE AND CHEST OF DRAWERS, in Uak. OAK DOUBLE DUCHESS TABLE. Oak Chest. OAK DOUBLE WASHSI'AND, Marble Top and Minton Tiles. Brass Mounted Bedsteads and Bedding. JAPANESE TEA SERVICE, Dinner and Dessert Service?, Glassware. BRASS BOUND STAMP AND COIN CABlNET—Specially made in London. Ladies’ Work Table, with drawers and VERY CHOICE EGYPTXA N TABLECLOTH and Serviettes to Match. Fall appointment of Bedrooms, Library, Kitchen and Outhouses. BED AND HOUSE LINEN. Pot Plants, Lawn Mowers, Garden Roller, Tools, cto , etc. MESSRS HARCOURT AND co. are instructed by Frank Allen, Esq., J.P.; to sell by auction on 21st and 22nd December— Iho whole of his valuable household appointments, briefly indicated above. Without any Rkleuve. On view MOND \ Y, 23th December, from 10 to 4 30. Catalogues on application, HARCOURT AND 00., 574 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 21rd DECEMBER, 1897, At 2 p.m. UNRESERVED. AUCTION SALE OF OIL AND WATER-COLOUR PICTURES BY Mb B. N. ANDERSON, Well known for many years as Teacher of Drawing at the Technical School. Mr Anderson is resigning hia position in order to proceed to England, and has instructed MESSRS HARCOURT & CO, to clear by public auction his collection of paintings, including large water-colour “ Waiting for the Skipper,” a study of apprentice boys on-Wellington Wharf j 44 Tho Red Rock," seascape near Sinclair Head ; largo oil illustrating Hood’s 41 Song of the Shirt ” ; landscape 44 Lyoll Bay." which took the competition i/riza for best out-door landscape ; and a large variety of sketches, ■ framed and enframed. I MESStiS McGKEGOR WRIGHT’S GALLERY has been kindly lent for the sale, and the pictures will be ON VIEW there daring tho days of TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, and on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7,30 to 9.30 o’clock. This sale will bo a great opportunity for picture buyers, as the merit of Mr Anderson’s work is well known. 567 HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. THE Wellington Woolbrokora* Association will hold Wool-Sales in Wellington daring tho current season on.tho following dates s—THURSDAY. 20tu JANUARY. 1893 THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1898 On Wool offered bat not sold .a nominal charge of Is per bale will bo made if ’the wool is afterwards shipped to 'London for sale by tho agents of the selling broker. All wool must bo in the various stores on the Monday prior to day of sale,'otherwise it cannot bo catalogued. Brokers: A. G. Taine & Co. Wairatapa Farmers* Co-operative Assotion (Ld.) Levin & 00. (Ld.) N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. (Ld.) Eaery & Co. (Ld.) Murray, Roberts & Co. United Farmers’Co-operativa Assn. (Ld.) BE PRIVATE SALES.—Many , people objecting to attend auction sales are respectfully reminded that they can purchase at SHORTT’S Auction Mart anything they require privately and at the. auction price, W. F. Shortt has just received by tho Aoteaa consignment of fireproof safes, linoleums, loom towelling, oilcloths, cutlery, e.g. ware, swing and table lamps, also albums in great variety Imperial and other accordions, blanket*, rugs, men’s clothing, oilskins, waterproofs, great - coats; furniture of every description, including camphor-wood chest of drawers, lifting in two, suitable for travelling purposes, and a camphor-wood escritoire, made in the same manner ; a handsome oak roll-top office secretary, copying presses, pianos, organs, violins, Sows, fiddle strings, banjos, 12-tune musical boxes with bell accompaniments, carpets, bicycles, billiardtables, with table-top complete ; tents, field and opera glasses, cruets, mocks, ladies* and gents.* gold and silver watches, ladies* and gents.* saddles, harness, stationery, gents.* dressing cases, pictures, brash and glassware, toilet sets, walnut overmantels, fancy goods of all kinds, sewing machines, tea sets, each 40 pieces, in 12 different patterns ; portmanteaux. Saratonga trunks, Gladstone ’ and brief bags, razors, cutlery, and. a quantity of other articles too numerous to particularise. All for private sale at auction prices. .; 428 CAB REPERTORY. Cab Repertory! To Tourist and Travelling Public. The following are some of the Scale of Charges by. first-olaea Landaus at 172, Willis,street. Telephone, 829; —Drives round Patent ' Blip and Kilbirnie, 6slsland Bay, 7s 6d: .Queen’s Drive, 10a; Lower Hutt, 20a. Train-and Wharf Jobs, 2s 6d. to 5s maximum; Early and Late Train Jobs, 4s; Night Work—Return Job until II p.m., ; Night Work—Later Jobs. IDs. All orders strictly 'attended. Funeral Carriages, Wellington and Earori Cemeteries. 7s fid. Dog-oarta for hire’. 4 H. BITOWN, Manager. 904

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3311, 18 December 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3311, 18 December 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3311, 18 December 1897, Page 4

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