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IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION BOOMS, 84, Lambton-quay. ON THUBSDAY NEXT, 25th APRIL, 1895 At 7.30 o'clock. SALE OF SPLENDID ALLOTMENT OXFOBD - STBEET. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • (Limited) aro favonred with instrnotione to sell by public auotion aB above— That very valuable building allotment, being part of Town Acre No. 744, having a frontage of 30ft to Oxfordstreet, Adelaide-rood, by a depth of 80 feet This is one of the few remaining vacant allotments in this quarter of the oity, and from its oloso proximity to the Tramway station has an exceptional value. Tebms— lo per oent. deposit. Balanco on eaay terms. IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, 84, Lambton-quat. On THURSDAY NEXT, 25th APRIL, 1895, At 7.30 o'olook p.m. ABSOLUTE SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, NEWTOWN. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • (Ltd.) are favoured with instructions to offer for absolute salo as above — Four valuable Building Allotments, being those numbered 1, 4, 9, and 1( of part of tho subdivision of Town Aore No. 1089, and having frontages of 30ft to South-road. , 10 per cent, deposit. Balance easy terms of payment. Title— Land Transfer Aot. IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION SOOMS, 84, Lambton-quat. On THURSDAY NEXT, 25th APBIL, 1895, At 7.30 o'clook p.m. SALE OF VALUABLE COENER ALLOTMENT, ISLAND BAY. T KENNEDY MACDONALD * CO. • (Limited) are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Robt. Somerville to Bell by publio auotion, as aboveThat valnablo oorner building allotment No. 436_0n the plan of Island Bay, containing over a quarter of an aore, and having frontages to the main rood and Trent-atreat, olose fo the Island Bay Hotel. This is a oapital section, one of tho most valuable in the Bay, and olose to the hotel Tsems — 10 per cent, deposit. Balance on easy terms. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. VX^E beg to announce that our offices have This Day been Removed from the South British Insurance Company's Buildings to our New Thrbe-siobt Auction Rooms, No. 84, Lambton-quat, adjoining the New Zealand Timea Company's Promises. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. (Limited), Auctioneers. 23rd April, 1695. FRIDAY, 26th APBIL, At 2 o'olook. VALUABLE FURNITURE and EFFECTS t FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Mahoney (who ia leaving tho district) to sell by anoHon, at his reaidence, Riddiford.streot, Nowtown (100 yards past the hotel), the whole of his superior furniture, consisting of — Superior piano, by Hoelnng & Spangen. berg, in ebony and gold ; bevel-edge Queen Anno overmantel in walnnt, expensive marble clock (chimes), bevel glass, wall brackote, bric-a-brac, lace curtaina and poles, handsomo snite in tapestry with Italian walnut frames, Austrian obairs and rookers, Brussels square, akin ruga, Oxford ooal vase, brass fender and brasses, occasional tables, corner whatnot, hall linoleum, bronze umbrella stand, dining table, chairs, linoleum, double iron and brass bedsteads, Bpring mattresses, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, pillows, massive Scotch cheat drawers, Duohcsse pair, marble wa&hstand, toiletware, commode, lookingglasses, kitohen furniture, cutlery, E.P. ware, scales and weights, baths, cooking utensils, crockery, mangle, wringer, &c, &c. All without reserve. The above artioles are noarly as good as new, and will be on viow on Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clook. Tram passes the door. SATURDAY, 27th APRIL, At 1 o'olook sharp. GREAT SALE OF JEWELLERY, Without Reserve. T^RANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received JP instructions to soil by auotion, in their rooms, Cuba-street — Gentlemen's Englieh lever and stop watches Ladies' gold and silver hunting watohes Alberta, neck chains, bangles, bracelets Crosßes, lookets, thimbles, brooches Ladies' gold rings — wedding, dross jewels, and keepera Earrings, fashionable brooches, scarf pins, pendants, stnds, links, 4c. The Auctioneers, woll-knowing the scarcity ot money at present, give a guarantee to buyers that every lot will positively be sold without reserve. Altogether about 300 artioles will be sold, and aB an inducement to shopkeepers to attend, a number of the lines will be put up in trade lots. Great bargains may be looked for. Terms strictly cash. FRIDAY, 26th APRIL, At 2 o'olook. AG. TAINE 4 CO. will sell at their • rooms, as above — A miscellaneous lot of furniture— Duchess pair, ohosts drawers, dinner services, oruetß, sofas in oretonne, easy ohaira in oretonne, mahogany card table, mahogany Daohess table, easy chair in morocco leather, 6 superior oak dining ohairß in morocoo, teaspoons, lot of good outlery, dining tablo, mahogany sofa, 2 haustands, marble-fop washstand, a. and d. iron bedsteads, musio box, a lot of useful household furniture and utensils, and lot of readable books. Entries for this sale aro invited, and oan be made up to morning of sale. FRIDAY, 26th APRIL. At 2 o'clock. TOBACCONIST'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. AG. TAINE 4 CO. aro instructed to • Bell at their rooms, on above date — A tobaoconist's stock-in-trade, consisting of— Scales and weights, pipes, tobacco, cigars, oigarottes, fanoy goods, &o. The whole fo be sold Without Reserve. SATURDAY, 27th APRIL, At 2 o'olook sharp. AG. TAINE 4 CO. will eoII at their • yards, as above — On aooount of Mr. J. Wilson, of Canterbury — 8 first-claaa draught mares and geldings, extra heavy, all young, Bound, and a grand lot On aooount of Mr. Charles Colson, of Taranaki— 6 first-olasa harneaa horaes, all well-bred, sound, young, well broken, and stylish 1 chestnut gelding,-Ccdrio, 6 yeara old, by Burlington, out of Pinafore, a first-olass hunter, and has followed Christehuroh hounds 1 ohestnut gelding, 6 years, by Cheviot, splendid jumper, reoord sft 7in, a very handsome horse and perfect hunter 1 black gelding by Merriman, 6 years old, and perfect hunter, has jumped sft 6in 1 blaok gelding, gig , and harness, a splendid tnrn-out, and to be Bold 1 horse, spring cart, and harness 1 spring cart, nearly new 3 saddles 2 sets buggy harneßS HorßO covers, 40. WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, At 1 o'olook sharp. LOWER HUTT~STOCK SALE. 20 PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE HEIFEBS AND COWS. AG. TAINE 4 CO. will sell at their • yards, Lower Hutt, aa above— 20 pedigree Ayrshire heifera and oows, from the.best herds in South Island, and all olose to calving 6 good heifers; springing 10 oows 50 fat wethers Entries invited early. SATURDAY NEXT, 27th APBIL. At out Central Sale Yards, Harris-street. HOESES ex TAtuine, pbom Stdnet. TOWNSEND 4 PAUL have received instruotions from Mr. Lind, who is arriving from Sydney with the consignment by the b.b. Taluno, to sell by auotion as above— -i t good and useful horaes, consisting _L«J of draughts, brougham, tradesmen's, buggie, and hacks The horaes will arrive about Wednesday, and oan be seen at our yards. Other entries reoeived up to time of sale. TOWNSEND * PAUL, Auctioneers. For continuation «f Auctioneer*' advtrtiumenttUee fourth page.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1895, Page 3