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AUCTIONS, TUESDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1018, . At 2.30 p.m. ' AUCTION SALE. ' ■ VALUABLE WORKSOF ART BY THE- ■ UNDERMENTIONED '" ' FAMOUS . BRITISH AND' CONTINENTAL ARTISTS. Sir John Gilbert, P.E.A. ■ J. 13. Burgess, E.A. . Kir Edwin Landseer, E.A. • P. Woiivermans and J. Ruysdale Yeend King, V.P.R.1., E. 0.1. ■■ J. 11. Houston, EiS.A. 11. Biindy, A.E.A., 8.1. ■ G. Sheridan Knowles, E. 1., 8.0.1. MANY OP THE PICTURES BY THE ABOVE - MENTIONED -- -ARTISTS, WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT AUCTION, HAVE BEEN EXHIBITED AT 'ME ROYAL ACADEMY, . PARIS SALON, AND ROYAL INSTITUTE OF EXHIBITS. Also, ■'■. WILL Bγ, SOLD PORTION OF THE CELEBRATED COLLECTION . Of the , . ... LATE SIR JAMES LINTON, P.E:I.-, ' ' C.V.0., H.P.E.M.S., etc.', . ■ : Frank Walton, PR.O.L, R.I. J. J. Bioos W. J.: Grant, R.A. ■ . W. J. Wadham, R.B.C. G. G. Kilburn, E.l,', R. 0.1.Sir John Miilais, P.R.A. .' ■• ' - • W. H, Weatherhead,' E. 1.. H. H.'Stock," R. 1., G.R.A. C. Stanfield ■-.---■ G and" J. Sarit R.A. D. Watkin<v E.S.W. G. Ca'ttermole, E.S.W.. . ' Sir' James Linton/P.R.1., C.V.0.,H,P.IUI.S. ' Claude Hayes, R. 1., and dt-here MESSRS.' HARCOURT AND CO. have, received instructions, to sell by Auction the whole of the above magnificent Collection of Art Treasures,.in their Rooms, 195 LamMon-Quay. on Tuesday, 23rd April, at 2.30 p.m. The paintings will be, on view from 'Tuesday, the lGtli inst. , Catalogues on application. ! _j TUESDAY, APRIL.23rd, i At 1.30 o'clock. ■ SALE BY AUCTION OF' HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE- AT FREELING. ST., I ISLAND BAY., i , • .;■ • AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold • a 6nle by auction- at No. 5 Freeling Street; Island Bay, as'.abovc, rnd .dispose., of ..the entire contents of 6 rooms, well furnished from the-best-fur--'■niture houses in Wellington. The.catalogue will bca fairly lengthy one,'and delivery given same day. ' • - Parties furnishing will, find/tins a good sale, as the Furniture is first-class —almost'new. . Get- off' Tram at Cornwall Street. . , A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. __ "AUCTION ' SALE ■OF PROPERTY, '<■ PLANT, FARM IMPLEMENTS, L . FURNITURE, TOOLS," ETC. ... TUESDAY,- APRIL 23rd, 1918, .At. p.m.'. ;. i On' the Property, situate Middle Road, near Cheese Factory, . ■ , AIANGATAINOKA. T D. C. CR.IiWE has received instrucu> .tions irdm ivir.'W. J-l. CJlAilOit, who is 'going into' camp, to bell, by ■ PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:-PLANT'-AND IMPLEMENTS: Chatf-cutting -plant, consisting of 15h.p. tractor anu 13-inch double bagger, Reid aud Grey chatt'-culter, in good order and practically new. 1 Portable saw bench, 14-h.p. benzino stationary engine (magneto ignition), 1 8-h.p. kerosene portable engine (electric ignition), 1 3-cow: milking machine, 1 liassey-Harris.reaper-aim binder, done very little work, in: good order,,-1 Reid and Graysi. convertible.? lever -plough,..l set-harrows (3 levers), 3-hpr'se liars, 3 sets plough ■•.chains,' collars', haimes, etc.,. Alf it-Laval separator (22-gal. capacity), Buffalo forge . anvil, vice, 50 sacks straw chaff,. 200 good sacks, green canvas tarpaulin, 18--x 24 and sundries, ■' ■ ALSO, ... : • 2 first dairy cows, in calf ■ 3 useful horses ■Rustic spring.trap Light express Set spring-cart harness . FURNITURE-Contents of his 6-roomed residence. ALSO, at 2 p.m.— THE PROPERTY, containing 10 acres and 17 perches, with C-roomed RESIDENCE, bathroom, pantry, wnshhouse; also cowshed and two.other outbuildings erected thereon. The house is lit with Alfa-Light, hollow-wire system, and situated- within one .mile from school, railway station, Post- Office, and cheese factory.NOTE.—As Mr. Chaytor is going into Camp on the Ist May, -everything must bo sold. Slight reserve is to.be placed on the property and one or two other items. . ■ '.:-.-. ..'".:. 3. D. ,C. CREWE, . . .- -■ ' Auctioneer, : ■.;■'■ ■ ■ . ' Pahiatua. ' IMPORTANT DRAUGHT HORSE 'SALE-. •;""■; -' ; •- FIRST.ANNUAL DRAFT. FROM THE -TRELAWNEY STUD. THURSDAY, 2nd MAY. ; ' Starting 10.30 &',m. sharp. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. William nichOLLS, Spring. Grove, Belfast, to sell by AUCTION at the TRELAWNEY STUD , FARM, BELFAST, on Thursday, 2nd May, ■ the First Annual Draft from his well-known Stud," comprising the following:— . . - - - • ■■ SIRES. BARON SANDY—MOD, sire Baron Bold, dam Bell (1781), a great prizeiaker all over the Dominion. ROYAL ACME-1912, sire Lonsdale Again; dam that great mare Cedric Princess (imp.).TRELAWNEY BENVIE-1913, sired in Scotland by Baron's Pleasure, dam Pride of Benvie. . TRELAWNEY ' MARQUIS-1914, sire High .Mark (imp.), dam Pride of Benzie (imp.). TRELAWNEY AGATN-1915, sire Lons- . dale' Again, dam Lady Lothian. (imp.). -..■.' TRELAWNEY TIME-1915, sire British : .Time.(imp.), dam Fanny, Walker. TRELAWNEY ACME-1916, sire Royal Acme, dam. Lady Lothian (imp.). ' MARES. qq MARES, 4 years old and upwards, (VU by lioyal Treasure, Hall Mark, Dowsby Sunlight, Cedric the Suxoji, Highland Prince, lan M'Donald, Glenzier Agitator, aud Baron Graceful. '.... •• ■ .. ■ . FILLIES. -ffv TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLIES and 8 J.O . YEARLING FILLIES, by Baron ■ Sandy, Baron Fyvie, Hall Mark, . Lonsdale Again, British Time, .Royal Acme, Trolawney Bencre, ■' Sir Herbert, Boyal Record, etc. ■:' ' GELDINGS. -. nft GELDINGS of various ages. In drawing attention to this MOST IMPORTANT SALE we would like to emphasise- the fact already well known by unst draught horse enthusiasts in the Dominion that Mr. Nicholls has spared absolutely no expense in procuring the best blo'oil and highest quality stock both in the Old Land and the New. Consequently we can with every confidence :isk "all interested -in good .draught horses to bo present at the sale. CataloguesVuiay bo had on application, PYNE AND CO.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 14

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