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TO-MOKROW, TUESDAY", 30th OCTOBER. 1900, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN KENT-'IERRAOE. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from tho .owner, who is leaving Wellington, to sell on the premises, No. 53, Kont-terrace, as above — The whole of the Housohold^Furniture contents of six rooms, comprising — Walnut piano in good order, Brussels carpet, b.m. fenders and irons, oval tables, Gully's pictures, oleoa, and lithographs and other pictures, d.r. suite in Australian blackwood upholstered in tapestry, 6 walnut d.r. ohaire in tapestry, carpet squares, linoleum, curtains, 2 music ■ stools, platform rooker, Singer sewing machine, superior book case and cheffonier combined, lot of books, crockery and glassware, also contents of three bedrooms, including single and double iron bedsteads, mattresses and bedding, superior duchess toilet table, with huon pine fronts, washstands and ware, stretcher beds, linoleums, carpet, etc., etc. Also, Whole of the kitchen utensils. No Reserve. Owner leaving. Delivery immediately after the Sale. , WEDNESDAY NEXT, 31st OCT., j At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Hawker-street. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. T. E. B. Russell, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises, No. 35, Hawker-street, as above — The whole of his suporior household furniture and effects, contents of six rooms, all well furnished, comprising — Drawing - room — Handsome Crosslev's Brussels carpet, goatskin hearthrug, Chippendale occasional table, octagon tea table and fancy cover, rattan couch and chairs, flower stand, easels, large wall mirror nicely framed, plush mantel-drape, fancy flower pots, fender and irons, easel and picture, 4 paintings of flowers by local artists, photo gallery and frames, music stand, Guipure lace curtains, art serge do, lot of good ornaments, walnut overmantel with bevelled glass, figures, afternoon tea cups and plates, pictures, cusbions,'ferns and pots ; also, gas globes and occasional chairs, upright grand piano by Berlich, Dresden, in walnut case, a very nice instrument Dining-room — Good now linoleum 15 x 12, hearthrug, fender and irons, screen, dining 1 table, box couch, suporior dinner waggon of unique design with mirror back, platform rocker, 6 fancy Austrian chairs, easy chairs, "table and bookshelves, a number of; good new blinds, pictures, lace curtains, incandescent burner and gas fittings, ornaments and vases, brackets, crockery, glassware, &c, &c. ' Contents of 3 bedrooms — Linoleum and carpets, superior b.m. 'd.i. bedstead and spring mattress, box couoh, pillows, blankets, shee^R, quilts, curtains, chests drawers, s.i. bedsteads and mattresses, very superior duchesse pair of new design, toiletware, tables, meaicihe chest, &c, &o. Hall— Linoleum, carpet, mats, hull table, pictures, brass rods, mirror and brackets, tile umbrella stands, lot of ferns, including statf-horn ferns, flower-pots and flowers. Also, whole of the kitchen utansils. Special Note.-r-Everything in this houpe is nearly new and in perfect order. On view .from 9 o'clock on morning of the sale. mHE GREAT AUCTION SALE OF M'NAB'S GARDENS, LOWER HUTT. THE FINEST PUBLTC OR PRIVATE GARDEN IN THE COLONY. THHITEEN ACRES OF SURPASSING, BEAUTf AND FERTILITY. , A Yearly Income of £2000 to the Fortunate Buyer. The Gardens and Residence cost originally some £25,000. WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BEDDER ON Ist NOVEMBER. TERMS— IO per cent, deposit, balance on mortgage, if desired, at 5 per cent. For full details, ccc last Saturday's Times and Post. MACDONALD, WILSON & CO., Auctioneers, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington! JOHNSONVILtiK 'SALE YARDS, JOHNSONVILLHI. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, Sale at 11 a.m. FREIOMAN R. JACKSON & CO.. in conjunction with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, will sell by public auction, asabove — 50 fat bullocks 300 fat sheep 50 porkers A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.m./feturning from Jobnsonville at 12. l!> and 2 p.m. F, L. JACKSON, p Auctioneer. Local Agent— , E. BUCHOLZ, Lawbton-Qiiay. AVellington. iriRIOUMAN. It. JACKSON &■ CO., have instructions to sell by auction, the first week in NOVEMBER, on terms to suit purchasers— THE HOLMWOOD ESTATE. This property is situated on the No. 1 , Line, within three miles from town, and is now being roaded and out up into allotments, varying from 4 to 12 acres. s Survey plan and further particulars apply C. F. MILL WARD, Wanganui. PALMHRSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, Ist NOVKMBEK. 1900. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by . public auction, at 1 p.m.— 50 good 2-year steers 42 tat bullocks 13 springing heifers 7 store pigs 40 yearling steers IK) mixed yonrlingfl a 30 18-months heifers v PALME KSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1900. MPHF, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will sell by public auction as above — 80 yearlings and 18-montb cattle 120 mixed hoggets .100 prime fat wethers 8 cows with calyes at foot 3 2-yoar steers 7 forward heifers 100 fat ewes 50 forward wethers 10 good weaners *■ 18 mixed yearlings and 18-montlis QHAS, CAIiR., " ' A uotioncer. FOR SALE, desirable Summer Residence, situated Porirua Harbour, containing front room, diningrpom, kitchen, and three bedrooms ; exceptional facilities for bathing and boating ; baker and storekeeper call every day; three minutes from railway station ; every convenience ; will sell cheap for cash. Address at Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 8

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