Messrs. Bcthune and Co. Minounco that on Tuesday next, January 23, at tho , residence,-No. 12 Hawkcstone Street, under instructions from Mrs. Sullivan, who is leaving- Wellington, they are polling the whole of her household furniture ana appointments. The contents of seven vomits are being sold, and, iuno.ngst tho articles to be submitted, are Chesterfield couch and divan chairs, upholstered in saddlc-bag, afternoon tea table?, hand-somely-carved Sideboard, carved dining suite of nine pieces in nioroecoliue, all brass bedstead, bedsteads and bedding, toilet ware, kitchen utensils, and sundries. Tho furniture will be on view on morning of sale. On Wednesday next tho firm are holding aiv important sale, when a collection of 2000 volumes will be offered. The collection comprises books, on New Zealand, travel, science, poetry;; history, biography, art, works of rofomico, ami general literature. Amongst the volumes to bo offered are Chambers's Encyclopaedia (in half morocco), Webster's dictionary and adjustable stand, Waverloy novels (Border edition, 4S vols., with etchings), art journal, Memoirs of Napoleon, Egypt under the Pharaohs, Captain Hall's voyages, ''Old New Zealand," "Hockcn's Early History," "Taylor's New Zealand," "Lyell's Geology," ' "l'unch" (1891-1910), ."Donibey ami Soil" (with Cruiekshoiik's plates), and "Dictionary of Political Economy." There will also bo offered 1-iO volumes of, medical iir.id surgical works,.the property of « doctor who is leaving New Zealand. Complete cntn-' logucs, containing particulars of the 420 lots to bo offered, arc now ready, and Uio books aro now on view. Tho I ale Lolvl Northcoto, at ono tiiiio Governor of Bombay, and later GovernorOeneral of Australia, who died on September 29 last, aged sixty-four veal's, Lcl't estate of tho gross value of ' .£177,073. Lord Northcoto was M.P. for Exeter 1880-89, nnd ho loft a life nmiuitv of ■£200 to Mr, Joseph Gould, who was' his Parliamentary agent there. Ho also left bequests bo houscdiold servants. ■ Tho Duke—'"\"ou would hardly believe, Lady Diana, what a shocking coward tho hare is." Her Ladyship— 1 "Oil, I don't know, Duke. If tho linre had your gun and vol] had His legs, do yon think you'd bo any braver?' Man could not wish for' a belter mount than a h.p. Bradbury Motor Cvelo. Fast or slow, mountain or plain, rain or ehino-tho Bradbury will go smoothlyand easily at «ny speed you dosiro up to 50 miles per hour on all sorts of roads and in any weathor. It is Verjoconomical to run, and n beautiful machine to ride. Wholesaio Agents, B, Reynolds and Co.. Wellington,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1342, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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