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SAI.ES by auction JgIGGEST gALE QF AND JpERIOD JpURNISHINGS J£VER JJELD JN Q.RANDFATHER QLOCKS. ANTIQUES. JpERIOD pURNISHINGS. QUT £JLASS. 0 LI) OHIN0 HINA * gTERLING gILVER. JJLECTROPLATE. J>ERSIAN JgUGS. •pHURSDAY AT pQ gQ CONTINUING AT O’CLOCK. AT OUR SALEROOMS, OPP. TOWN lIALL. yERY ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION. Which Includes: Antiques, s genuine old grandfather CLOCKS, “LOUIS” CABINET, Burr Walnut, Ormolu Facings, a very choice piece SHERATON CHINA CABINET,, of exceptional merit; EARLY GEORGIAN SOLID MAHOGANY ROUND TABLE, with Pedestal and Claw Feet, 3ft 6in wide; EARLY GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TABLE, with Pie Crust Top; EARLY GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, SOLID MAHOGANY EXT. DINING TABLE, SOLID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, Do. Chiffonier and Dinner Waggon; Mahogany Armchairs, “Adams” Walnut Armchair, with Rush Seat; Very Old Walnut Easy Chair, with woolwork covering (very unusual shape); Very Old Italian Walnut Chair, beautifully carved, valued at £35 to £4O; Papier Mache Table, hand-painted top, by Albert Durer (very valuable); 2 WILLIAM AND MARY SETTEES, OLD OAK ARMOURY CUPBOARD, 3 PARTICULARLY FINE OLD MAH. CHEST OF DRAWERS of unusual designs; Queen Anne and other Mahogany Mirrors; MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, with Glass Doors, suitable for library; OLD WORK TABLE, with Inlaid Chessboard Top; Early Victoria Chairs and Settee, BRASS Kerb, PARTICULARLY FINE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DRAWING ROOM SUITE, 5 Pieces; OLD SPINET PIANO, by John Broadwood ; Alabaster Marble Clock, side pieces, under glass shades (very handsome), EARLY GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER, Table Cutlery, Mug, Salts, etc.; OLD CHINA, including DRESDEN, SPODE, WORCESTER, WEDGWOOD, MAJOLICA, very old Willow Tea Set, very fine Cyprus Dinner Service, about 80 pieces, very old and rare, Famille Vert. Plate, Satsuma Ware, Nankin Vases, White Wedgwood Tea Service, Copper Kettle, Copper Tea Urn, Indian and other Miniatures, Sheffield Plate, Candelabra. pERIOD JpURNISHINGS. MANY PIECES SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND. 8 IMPORTED CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, claw and ball feet, good designs, MAHOGANY DRAW-TOP DINING TABLE with ball and claw feet, glass top, VERY VALUABLE MAHOGANY Combined Bookcase and China Cupboard, MAHOGANY OCC. CHAIRS, well upholstered, QUEEN ANNE ARMCJHAIR, uphol. in silk tapestry, 3 PERSIAN RUGS, VALUABLE CHINESE PILE CARPET, very Handsome Tapestry Wall Screen, Large Chesterfield, upholstered in real hide, WALNUT COMB. BOOKCASE and Writing Bureau, with glass doors, Elec. Light Stands, Shades, Silk Elec. L. Shades, VERY PRETTY SHERATON WRITING BUREAU, SOLID MAHOGANY (imp.), DRESSING TABLE and BEDSIDE CUPBOARD, ditto COMBINATION DRESS TABLE, ditto TWIN BEDS, flitted with Wires and H.H. Mattresses, VERY FINE MAPLE WARDROBE, beautifully fitted inside, BEST QUALITY E.P. WARE, including particularly fine Tray, “Dixon's” Cheesedish, Table Cutlery, Cruets, Candlesticks, Hot Plate, etc., OUTCLASS WARE, including Tumblers, Champagnes, Wines, Custards, Decanters, Large Centre Bowl, etc., OIL PAINTINGS by Christmas and others. CANTEEN CUTLERY, over 120 Pieces, Best E.P. Electrolux vacuum cleaner, E.qual to new. NOW ON VIEW EACH DAY FROM 9 A.M. TILL 5 P.M. J^ICHARD THOS. B. ARTHUR, AUCTIONEER, OPP. TOWN HALL. R O W N LANDS. '“''NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned sections will be offered for sale by public auction at the North Auckland Lands and Survey Office, Government Buildings, Auckland, on Wednesday, October 5, 1927, at 10.30 a.m. SUBURBAN LAND. Sections 57, 62 and 85 to S 9 inclusive, Waari Hamlet. Areas 1 acre to 23 acres. Situated handy to Oratia Railway Station, and one mile from Henderson by metalled road. Also near Great North Road. Flat to undulating land. Several of sections command a splendid view of Auckland. On section 89 there is dwelling house of two rooms and porch, rimu timber, iron roof, range, etc. Upsets from £125. Access by either railway or motor bus. Very suitable for residential purposes. RURAL LAND. Section 13, Block VI., Hokianga S.D. Area, 18ac. lrd. Sip. Situated at Koutu. Upset £4O. Sections 38 and 47 to 50, Suburbs of Graham town. Area, 9ac. per section. Situated at Onerahi. Upsets from £35. Section 219, Okura Parish. Situated one and a-half miles from Silverdale. Upset £25. TERMS FOR ALL THE ABOVE. 1. Cash. 2. Deferred payments—five per cent. Cash, balance in 34£ years, interest at 5S per cent. RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS. Lots 1-5, Part Lot 4, Allot. 90, Waikomiti Parish. Areas over quarter acre each. Situated in McLeod’s Road, Henderson, within eas3 r walking distance of Railway Station, School and one minute from concrete road. On one section there is a house of four rooms, porch and wash-house, built of good timber. Access by either train or bus. Well suited for residential purposes. TERMS. 1. Cash. 2. Deferred payments—ten per cent, deposit, balance on instalment mortgage for 20 years. Sales Plans and full particulars on application. O. N. CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Crown Lands. REUNIONS N Z ° LD C ol ' ol * l8 ’ I ' 3, ASSOCIATION. Patron. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL Vice-Patron, His Worship the Mayor of Auckland. President, Hon. Sir Edwin Mitchelson. The Annual Reunion will be held in the Town Hall, Auckland, on OCTOBER 10, 192 Zealand standing and united to join the MEMBERS HIP.—AII Colonists of 50 year ward are cordially Association, for which no subscriptior charged. Membership Badges, 5s each, and Registration Forms are procurable from the Hon. Secretary. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. —Members who have changed their addresses since last Reunion are requested to notify S. Coldicutt, Hon. Secretary, 6 Hellaby’s Building, opp. G.P.U., Queen St. PUBLIC NOTICES JJE M O V AL NOTICE. DUNN & CO. (Auckland), LTD., TEA MERCHANTS, HAVE REMOVED To Dalgety’s New Building, 41 ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. [ _ v P.O.JBox ,1093. Phone 44-397.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 158, 24 September 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 158, 24 September 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 158, 24 September 1927, Page 4

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