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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 9th FEB., At 1.30 o'clock. BALE OF NEARLY~NEW HOUSEHOLD FUENITUKE. At No. 46, Abel Smith-streot. MESSRS. MACDONALD, WILSON & CO. have received instructions irom Mrs. Brooker, who is giving up housekeeping, to soil at her rosidence, No. 46, Abel omith^stroet, as above— The -whole of her nearly new household furniture, contents of four rooms, comprising leather suito 9 pieces, tapestry squares, Wilton pile hearthrug, b in fendor and irons, Nottingham lace curtains, pictures, gipsy table and cover, easels and brackets and figures, new linoleums on bedrooms and Kitchen, dining table, Singer treadle higharm sewing machino, easy chair and bed combined, lot of crockery, table and dessert knivos and forks, spoons, &c, contents of two bedrooms, well furnished, superior b m « bedstead, spring mattress and bedding, two s i bodateads and wire-wove mattresses, kapok bods, blankets, quilts, sheets, pillows, bolsters, superior duchess pairs with bevolled glass and good ware, c poles and lace curtains. Austrian chairs, blinds, &c, &c, also kitchen utensils. Special Note— This house has only been furnished a few months, and everything will bo found to bo" in first-class order. The "whole will bo sold. The bouse is only a few doors off CubaBtreet. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. SIX-ROOMED VTLLA RESIDENCE IN AUSTIN-STREET. MACDONALD, WILSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr. "Wheatley, who has just purchased Payne and Co.'s bakery business and must live on tho promises, to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay — His late residonce, No. 67, Austin-street, being section 47, T.A. 355; area 33 x 97, with comfortablo six - roomed villa residonce thereon ; h. and c. water, and evory convenience for a family. _ This is a beautiful sito and a compact little homo for a family, and the neighbourhood all that can be desired. Tho owner is oxtremely desirous of soiling. As an investment for money it is good and as a home. The terms will be made very easy. This house is not to lot ; it is For Sale. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE IN DONALD M'LEAN-STREET. MACDONALD, WILSON & CO. hayo received instructions to sell at their rooms as above — • Section 95a, Town Acre 930, No. 26, Donald M'Lean-streot (area of land, 33 x 77), with five-roomed house thereon, readily letablo to pay good interest, and would make a good comfortable homo for a working man. This property will bo sold a dead bargain, : and terms can bo arranged. This property will be submitted at tho upset price of £180, and any bid above that ■will buy it.

WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. UNRESERVED SPECIAL SALE op NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. INCLUDING THE MIGHTY OSMONDS. Af\ BICYCLES. BICYCLES J/\ MACDONALD, WILSON & CO. have received instructions from the AngloNow Zealand Cycle Agency Company, who are clearing out tho whole of their outside makes of Bicycles and confining thoir attention to the sale of specials, to sell at their rooms, Lambton-quay, as above — 30 new and second-hand 'ladies' and gent's bicycles, comprising Osmonds, Humbers, Globos, Daytons, Townends, Reindeers, Triumphs, Stars, &c, &c. Some of these machines are new, a number only shop soiled, a few just used, and the balance are in good order and ready for tho road. The instructions are to sell the whole lot Absolutely Without Reserve. All classes of buyers can be suited at this sale, and in order that there may be no lapses a deposit of 10 por cent, must bo paid on the fall of the hammer. THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, At half-past 1 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 371RANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received ? instructions from a lady giving up housekeeping to sell by auction, at her resi- ( ]oiico, corner of Dock-street and Bankstou'cicc, tho whole of her furniture and effects, consisting; of — and cano chairs, couches, dining table, platform rocker, occasional tables, lace curtains, fender and irons, hooks, 100 table, velvet pile cover, hearth rug, good linoleums all over tlio house, fern stand, glassware, crockery, Brussels carpeting, kitchen •furniture and cooking utonsiis, meat safe, wringer, c.p. cruet, gas grill and oven, gas iron, copper kettle, pictures, lustrea, single and double bedsteads, wire and spring mattrosses, feather and kapoc beds and pillows, ducheas tile-back washstand, toilet tablos, washstands and w»re,lookingglasses, stretchers, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, pillow slips, toilet covers, bed valances, towels, &c, &c. All without reserve. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. WAIKANAE SALE. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by public auction as above, at 1 p.m. — 300 ewes and lambs 250 Lincoln ewes 100 fat aud forward ewefl 150 4-tooth wethers 500 ewes (in lota) 100 woolly lambs 100 2-tooth wethora 25 21 to 3-yoar cattle - IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD RURAL PROPERTY. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, 1899. AT THEIR SALEROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS have received instructions from Robert Gardner, Eaq., of Kereru, to sell by public auction aB above at 1 p.m.— His valuable freehold property known as Piaka, comprising 906 acres of rich land, situated within two miles of tho Kereru Eailway Station The property is well improved, about 400 acres having been laid down with the best English grasses, tho balance being in drained flax swamp, except about 100 acres of bush, and is subdivided into 12 paddocks. Buildings aro numerous, and comprise lai'go dwellinghonse with all conveniences, huts for 30 men, dairy, store-room, milking-ahed, &c, ilaxmill, scutching-shed, and store. There is a good orchard of over 300 trees, in full bearing order. Mr. Gardner has determined to sell the property at anything like a reasonable price, as ho finds it interfere with his duties as Inspector for the Advances to Settlers Department. Full particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEERS. FARM, LEVIN. FOR SALE, partly-improved Farm of 1042 acres, nearly 600 acres in grass. Price, £4700 ; easy terms. Apply, for particulara, BOX 38, Pftlmeraton North.

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 8