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TO-MORROW. TUESDAY. 11th MAIiOH, 1902, At 1.50 p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE, IN ELLICE-STREET. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell on the premises, No. 14, Ellice-street — _ The whole of the household furniture and piano, contents of 7 rooms , comprising — DRAWINGROOM— WaInut piano, by Chappell, piano stool, marble top walnuk drawingrooin cabinet, tapestry and plush settee, occasional chairs, Austrian chairs, folding occasional chairs, b.m. fender and brasses, beaded fire stool, rattan table, occasional tables, Japanese 7*tier whatnot, overmantel, mantelcirape, vases and ornaments, bronze figures, mirror bracket, large jar, vases, flower pots, photo frames, lace, dam,ask and plush curtains, flowers under shado, figures under shade, large and very superior marble 30-day clock, cost £35 ; large stereoscope- with doublo binoculars, large single binoculars and 50 views, alabaster .vases, niefcures, etc., etc. DININGROOM— TeIescope table, tapestry cover, mahogany • sideboafd, buffalo leather couch, oak chairs, folding chairs, locking chairs, inlaid bookcase music cabinet, large bevelled- framed mirror, vases, ornaments, tea se£s, crockery, sideboard covers, 3-tier fruit stand, flower stands, plush brackets, ' placques, pictures, overmantel, dinner set, 50 pieces, 8-day marble dock, c.p. ware, linoleum, hearthrug, cut tumblers, wine glasses, etc., etc. HALL — Umbrella stand, flower pots and stand, water colours, vases, etc., CONTENTS OF FOUR BEDROOMS, inoluding superior b.m. Italian bedstead and mattresses, feather bed, chests of drawers, . duchess chests, tile washstand, "mirror, toilet ware, chairs, settee, x fend&r, ashpan, screens, vases and ornaments, curtains, linoleum, and other bedroom furniture. KITCHEN— SmaII gas stove and large quantity of useful kitchen furniture, 2-roller mangle, wringer, baths, clothes 1 baskets, etc., etc. Alpo, one English Gig and Stanley Perambulator, nearly ne.w. IN THE EXCHANGE DAND AUCTION LOOMS, No. 84, L&mbton-qu'ay, Wellington.SALE " OF VALUABLE MODERN 'FAMILY RESDDENCE, % WELLINGTON-TERRACE. THURSDAY NEXT, 13th MABCH, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. ar© favoured with instructions from Mrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald to sell by publio auction, as ab'bve, in consequence of her removing to Samerled House, now rebuilding — THE VALUABLE FAMILY RESI- " DENCE, DALVERIA HOUSE, with the land connected therewith, being part of Town Acre No. 476, having a frontage of some SEVENTY FEET to WELLINGTON-TERRACE. The residence contains hall, large draw-ing-room and dining-room, library, seven bedrooms, two bathrooms fitted with hot and cold water, kitchen, laundry, washhouse, pantries, and the usual lavatories and offices. The two upper floors are plastered, and the whole of the rooms nave recently been painted and decorated throughout. The grates and hearths are fitted with Minton tiles, and gas and elec% trie lights are placed in the halls and each room. The residence is complete with all modern and up-to-date requirements, and commands from its balconies and bay win. dows facing fhe harbour a most extensive view of nearly every part of the city anfl surrounding hills. The title is Land' Transfer Act, and a large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for a term at 5 per pent, interest per annum. Any person desirous of inspection must obtain aboard to view from the auctioneers. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lambtoo-quay, Wellington. ABSOLUTE SALE~ OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE HEART ©F THE CITY. To Close the Estate of the late Mr. Tkomas Donald Scoular. THURSDAY NEXT, 13th MARCH, At 2.30 o'clock p.m, M 1 ACDONALD, AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by publio auction as above, the whole of the Valuable Freehold Properties in the estate of tha late Mr. T. D. Scoular, as under — LOT 1. THE SPLENDID FREEHOLD BLOCK OF LAND, portion of Town Acre No. 480 on the plan of the city, having a long frontage of some 130 ft to Boulcott-street by an irregular depth, with the-iSLEVv AND VALUABLE FAMDJY RESIDENCE thereon, containing ten rooms fitted with every modern comfort andCßn- [ venience. ' | This valuable property is well known as in the occupation of Mr. Max Echilbaum, a-mi is adjacent to the well-known residences of Messrs. William Ferguson, 0.E., »ana Andrew Wylie. The upper rooms df the residence command a splendid view of the harbour and city, and the central situation and high-dass character of the property gives" it a special in every sense. The title is Land Transfer Act. Certificate of Title Volume 85, folio 110. LOT 2. THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD BLOCK OF LASTD pact of Tt>wn Acre NoT 479, having a frontage of 47ft to Boulcott-stjreet by a depth of 133 ft, with THE FAMILY HOUSE THEREON, containing seven rooms, and weil known as the residence, formerly occupied by Che late Mr. Scoular. There is a fine garden on this property, and the quaint Elizabethan character of the house --makes it stand apart from all others in the locality. The property is adjacent -to Wellington-terrsfce and tha residence of Captain Edwin, R.N. SPECIAL NOTE.— The above residences can only be inspected on the production of cards to view, obtainable at the auctioneers' offices. LOT 3. TWO VALUABLE COTTAGES, MAR-TIN-STREET (Taranaki-street), standing upon a section of 'land part of Town A«cre No. 131, having 1 a frontage of 32ft to Martin-street by a depth of 74ft. These cottages are thoroughly well built of the best materials, and 'arc let for £52 per annum. • Title Land Transfer Act. Certificate, Volume 15, folio 145. LOT 4. SECTIONS 338 and 339, TOWNSHIPQF SANtfOTSf, containing ONE ACRE, having three frontages to Fefgusonstreet," Weld-street, and Fox-street respectively. The whole of- the above valuable properties must be sold absolutely to the highest bidder, the representative of the estate, Mr. Robert Scoular, having to leave Wellington for Scotland before the end of March. THEY THEREFORE OFFER A MOST TEMPTING AND UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT OR SPECULATIVE PURCHASE. The terms are 25 per cent, deposit, bal- - ance on 27th March, but the Auctioneers will be prepared to find purchasers tbrcefifths of the value on mortgage should such an advance be required. For full details as to the title, which is clear and unencumbered, and further details apply to W. H. QUICK, Esq., Solicitor to the Estate: Or to the Auctioneers at their offices. FOR SALE, a few i-acre Sections ' of nea.ly level graced Land, situated in the prettiest and .most settled part of KhßTi'lallah (Crescent-road) ; well sheltered ; ep.sy terms. Apply T. Shields, Lamb-m-quay, or Flaadroft.. Khandallah

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 59, 10 March 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 59, 10 March 1902, Page 8

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