AUCTIONSABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Under instruction.-; from H. Davidson, Esq., Official Representative of a Homo Firm. THE MOST SENSATIONAL AND UNPRECEDENTED AUCTION SALE OF GENUINE HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY, PLATE, SILVER, PINE ART CHINA, MARBLE CLOCKS, BRONZES, CUTLERY, PIANOS, etc/ EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. Will Commence at E JOHNSTON AND CO.'S AUCTION ROOMS, ON MONDAY NEXT, ON MONDAY NEXT, At 11 b'clock. And will bo continued every day until everything is sold. £5000 ' £5000 OF VALUABLE GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. JUST LANDED EX RUAHINE, A Few of the Lots Include--Valuable Jewellery—Lady's .and Gent's Solid Gold Rings, set with precious stones; Grold Alberts and Guard; Bricelets, set with b'eautiful diamonds, rubies, and Sapphires; genuine 0, 11 and 18 carat Gold Watches, all English Hall-marked; Gold Brooches, Pendants, etc. Massive Marble Clocks, Costly Chimo Clocks, Solid Silver and Sheffield Plate, Magnificent Tea and CofTeo Services, Trays, Spirit Kettles and Stands, Cruets, Hot-water Jugs, Teapots, Afternoon Teasets, Oak Biscuit Barrels, Salad Bowls and Servers, Jelly and Jam Dishes, Liqueur Stands with cut-glass bottles (nil silver plato, guaranteed best Sheffield make). Valuable China, consisting of Dinner and Tea Sets, in beautiful hand-painted ware (newest design), Wedgwood, Crown Derby, and Worcester ware of every description. . Several large and small Canteens of Cutlery, consisting of 180, 100, and 50-pieoo sets, by Joseph Rodgers and- other celebrated makers; cases of Carvers, Fruit, and Fish Knives, Table Dessert Knives, Forks, and Spoons, solid silver-ware, and every conccivable class of cutlery. Field -Glasses, Prism Binocular Army and Navy Glasses, by Lcimoiri; Paris ladies' Opera Glasses, and large-stock of ladies' and goats', high-class Umbrellas, etc., etc., etc. Mr. Davidson will auction the goods himself. He is a scientific salesman, who 'knows all there is to know about auctioneering. ' For thirty years ho has been building up experience both in buying and selling, and it is -not too much to say that he lias reduced both branches of his business to a fine art. Davidson's methods are unique, sometimes sensational, but always effective. • His headquarters are in the Mother Country. It is in the United Kingdom that ho has built up his reputation, and he is out hero to provo to colonial buyers that his reputation was worth tho making. Mr. Davidson comes to us well accredited. Every article he sells is guaranteed and sold without reserve to the highest bidder. SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAY TO- ' NIGHT FROM 7.30 TTLL !>. SALE COMMENCES MONDAY NEXT at 11 O'CLOCK. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 157 Lainbton Quay. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ' BRIDGE BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, COUNTY COUNCILS, AND OTHERS. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of 100,000 FEET OP HARDWOOD, KAURI, AND TOTARA. All Heart and .Seasoned Timber. On FRIDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1313, At 11 o'clock sharp. ON THE GROUND (Close to Pipe Bridges), Petonc. S -JOHNSTON AND CO. havo been • favoured with instructions from the Contractors, to Sell, as above— 100 PIECES 16-x 6 Kauri, 12ft. to GOft. lengths; i x i, 6 s -1, 8 X 1, 12 X 4, 8 x 8, 12 x 12, 14 x 14, and 18 x 10 Totara, a-ll lengths; 4 x 4, 5 x 5, and Bx4 Jamil, in all lengths; 10 s 8 and 10 x 12 Ironbark. Union Connecting Rods, Metal Brackets, Caps, Bolts, etc., etc. To bo sold in lots' to suit purchasers. This is all of timber and sound. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1913,, At 2.30 p.m., S GEORGE NATHAN has received • instructions from the Tawa Land Company, Limited, to sell by ' Public Auction, at tho Chamber of _ Commerce, 102 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST, two farms. Lot 1, comprising 46 acres 3 roods 24 perches Lot 2, 104 acres 3 roods 8 perches. This is first-class Dairying Land, being mostly rich flats. The' terms are exceptionally easy—ls per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in nine months, a further 10 per cent, in IS months, and the balance to remain on mortgage for 5 years at 5J per cent. Full particulars from tho Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay, (Opp. Bank N.Z.), Wellington. THUBSPAY. 14th AUGUST, 1913. At 2.50 p.m. In the Chamber of Commerce, 102 Customhouse Quay, 'Wellington, S GEORGE.NATHAN has received in- • structions from the owners to offer by Public Auction as above, 142 acres 2 roods 15.7 perches of First-class. Sheep ond Dairying Land, being Section 59 and part Section" 57 Porirua Survey District. . The property is situated within 2 minutes of the Porirua Railway Station and is eminently suitable for either farming, or subdivision. The property is at present leased by Mr. James Wall. Tho terms, which are exceptionally easy, may bo ascertained on application to Messrs. Brandon, Hislop, and Brandon, solicitors to the vendors, or to the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.), WELLINGTON. EXCEPTIONAL DAIRY FARM. ALL THOROUGHLY DRAINED SWAMP. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., INCLUDED. THAMES VALLEY, 9 miles from railway station, li miles from creamerr and school, (170 acres specially rich flax and kahikatea swamp, thoroughly drained, never flooding, and with excellent fall to rivcir, 550 acres in grass, 120 acres in manuka, all ploughable, well watered, ring fenced, 8 paddocks, very much undtii'-stockod, now carrying' 100 picked dairy cows, 2 pedigree bulls, 30 ■Town dry cattle, 85 yearlings, and 1 horses, easily improved to carry specially well a cow "to every 2 acres and young stock; buildings, new G-room<xl house, two 5-roomed houses, 12-bnil cowshed, and other neoEssary outbuildings. Price, .618 an acre, stock, implements, milking machine, etc., included. GOOD DRAINED SWAMP. WAIKATO, 79 miles from Auckland, 8 miles from railway station, 4 miles from where railway station is promised, 2 miles from creamery, school, and post office, 400 acres drained swamp, 3 subdivisions.. Price, an acre. CL'MMINGTAND son. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. 85 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 11. W. DRIVER. Buc'idand, Waikato Branch Manager. GOOD OPPORTUNITY! 1 AfJ ACRES (25 acres plmigliable), one XUt) hour l'rum Wellington City; Milk Run, Cows, Hor«es, Pig?, Sheep, ami Poultry. Cash required, .DUOO. Apply Wiaafloli Struct Wellington., '
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