WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1023, At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF A WELL-KNOWN COLLECTION of OIL PAINTINGS, ■S WATER. COLOURS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, ETC. , FISHING GEAR. AND MICROSCOPE. > li/TESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO s l*-JL are favoured with instructions by " Colonel J. R. Turdv to sell by AucHon, 0 at their Rooms,. Featherston street, as above— OIL PAlNTlNGS—"Blacksmith's Shop/ “Study of an Old Man/* “Sunset/* etc., by ,J. M. Nairn; "Lake Wan* 'aka/' by E. .Goldsmith; “Evening. » Silver Sheen” and “Brooklyn,” by » R. Bollantyne; Marine subjects by 3 Van de Velde, and several fine cxr onipl.es of the Works of F. Mc--3 Cracken, I. Weeks. Flora Scales, W. * H. Carter. H. Peel*, F. Gibbs, R. Bretbam, and others. “ WATER COLOURS, by C. H. Howorth, j" Worslev, E. J. Whinerav, M. O. Stoddart. Peter Gillander. Fred Harcourt, Sydney M. Broad. I. Berkley Hewitt, J. M. Nairn, Claude Hayas, J. Herdman Smith, Nugent Welch, ?nd Eleanor Hughes. TWO UNIQUE DRAWINGS, b- J. M. W. Turner. R.A., and Sam Prout. [ ENGRAVINGS, hv A. Boucher Desnoyers. W. Woolcott, .Tames Fittler, ( John .Burnet, T. Gibbs, Charles , , Lewis, Bernard Pieart, etc , ORIGINAL ETCHINGS and LTTHO GRAPHS, including “Noonday Rest," by Peter Moran; end some fine examples of the work of W. Monk. R.A.. Otto H. Bacher, J. McNeil Whistler. C. A. Platt, ilauer. James . Bobbie, W. M. Chase. R. Bedouin, David Law, F. Brangwyn, Fortuny L. Fischer and others. 6 Rare Japanes? Prints, Oil Colour Panels (Old School), Bas relief Also, Fishing Gear, including 3 rods. 3 reels, baskets, waders, flv cases, flies, etc-, Microscope and slides. Complete Catalogues are now rea<W. On view from Saturday, 13th instant, till morning of Sale. C V I S9?°^ SA ' LE> OF 7 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SECTIONS AT MIRAMAR ____ TO ODDFELLOWS* HALL, 203, LAMBTON QUAY, Or. TUESDAY, THE 16th DAT OF OCTOBER, 1923, at 2.30 p.m. Tt/JESSRS LONGMORE AND CO. "A. have been favoured with, instrucfor Sa!o V Public Auction ori TUESDAY, the 16th day or October. at 2.30 p.m , the following freehold building sections: — LOT 23, YORK STREET, having a frontT »Be of 60 feet bv a depth of 181 ft 6in. LOT 36, IRA STREET, having a frontr ~„a = e of 5 9ft 9m by a depth of 189 ft 6in. LOT' 47, DEVONSHIRE ROAD, having a frontage of 49ft by a depth of 181 ft 5i n. LOT 86, DEVONSHIRE ROAD, having a frontage of 60ft 6in by a depth of 181 ft 6in. LOT 106, EDINBURGH AVENUE, havmg a frontage of 40ft by a depth of 181 ft 6in. LOT 117, NORFOLK AVENUE, having a frontagb of 60ft by a depth of 181 ft 6in. LOT 119. NORFOLK AVENUE, having .a frontage of 60ft by a depth of 181 ft 6m. All the above described sections are perfectly level and are situated within a few minutes* walk of tram stopping pJnce. ] Easy terms will be arranged. Further particulars and conditions of enle can be obtained from LONGMORE AND CO.. Property Anctioneers, ( 207, Lambton quay. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of FREEHOLD PROPERTY ADJOINING MASON’S GARDENS, LOWER HTJTT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1923, At 2.30 pm. 1 IT ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv-! ed instructions from the Owners, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay, Wellington, as above— That well and favourably situate property, having a frontage of 99 feet to Garden road together with the UP-TO-DATE. MODERN SAUCE FACTORY, erected thereon, including boilers and complete equipment for the manufacture of sauce. This property. is situate in the heart of the tomato growing district, and can he acquired on most reasonable terms. Market' Gardeners in the district, by forming a small co-operative company, _ could find a,profitable outlet for all their “ surplus output. Full details from the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, < 'lB2, Featherston street.
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALK Of GOOD MIXED FARM, MANGA EOA DISTRICT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1923, At 2 30 p m. IT ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiv- * -*-• ed instructions from Messrs Miet and Jacot ttt offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction m the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay* Wellington, as above, that v'tll and favourably known mixed farm of j 861 ACRES (more or less), of which some 100 acres ir. flat, balance hilly and un- ■ delating ; all in grass, about 70 acres of, heavy mixed bush, fenced into nine paddocks, watered bv permanent streams. Good 7-roomed house and ] conveniences, telephone, etc.; cowshed with concrete floor, woolshed, storeroom. whare and cottage; situate about one mile from Upper Hutt sale yards Very favourable terms can be arranged. A large portion of the purchase money can remain at 61 per cent, for a term of 64 years. For further details, apply to the auctioneer. H. ERNEST LETGHTON, 182, Featherston street. * 1
J ' E V I N SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 3f,tb. 90 fat sheen 200 ewes and lambs (lots'! 40 yearling grade Jersey heifers Account Central Development Farm, 5 pedigree Berkshire boars, fit for service 10 pedigree Berkshire sows, to farrow
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 16
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