AT THE FARM OF MR. GEORGE BROWN, UPPER HUTT. Almost Oppoaito t!'o Railway Station. TUESDAY XEXI^ 2nd DEC, 1902, At 1 o'clock sharp. MVODONALD, WJLSON AND CO. aro fuvonrod with instructions from Mr. George Brown, J.P., who has leased hit farm, to sell by public auction, as above— 200 ewos - 200 lamba 12 head young cattle — heifers and steers — 4 first-class 2---ear heiferi. amongst lliem 1 bay draught maro, Bonny, 7 yoars old (no more), heavy draught, grand worker, with foal at foot by Rantin Robin 1 bay draught iilly, 2 years, a very fine atanv; P^ oi tlle Kult galley 1 bay mare, aged, good worker 1 dray, 1 set orrt harness, dsiry utensils, lot tools iiul sundries On account of other Vendors— 4 good milk coys, 1 2-year filly by Electioneer, 1 combined f amity c»rt, built by Mitchell, and nearly new, buiit to carry six people, only ueed six times and alto-, gether a very nice turn-out. Good draught horse, 5 years o":d ; any trial Trap mare, 4 years old, woll recommended ; both liorses good workers Light refereshmi'iits piov'ded. A limited number of ouside entries will 1)9 received, but must be mado on or before the 28th mat. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. £*{\ RATTAN OHAIRS £>f\ MACDONALD, WTLSON AND CO. have received instructions from the consignees to sell at their rooms as above — nri RATTAN OHAIRS /?A All of the very newe3t designs, just lnnded, and to be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Ob view and catalogued on Tuesday afternoon. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd DECEMBER, At 3 o'clock. kaa VOLUMES OF BOOKS KAfi MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from the owner, who is leaving Wellington, to sell at their rooms as above, immediately after the sule of rattan chairs — Kfifi "VOLUMES OF BOOKS KAA including standard English works, Chambers's Encyclopaedia, and a large quamtity of modern novels Also, . Lot ef French and German books NO RESERVE WHATEVER. There is no time for a catalogue, so yuyers will require to inspect before the tale. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. BALE OF VALUABLE SIX-ROOMED DWELLING AND COTTAGE, MARANUI, QUEEN' 3 DRIVE. ONi^iURSDAYNEXT, 4th DEC., 1902, At 2.30 o'clock p.tuMACDONALD, WI/SON, AND CO. aro •favoured with instructions to veil by public auction as above-«-THAT VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY, being lots 18 and 19. Bock A on the Plan of Maramu, Lyoll's Buy, containing over Half an Acre (2 roods 10 perches), and having a frontaga of 132 feet to the Qmeen's Drive, on which has recently been erected a subStontial and well-built two-story residence of six rooms with outhouses; also a. good cottage of two rooms and scullery, with two-stall Btabie, feed house, and shed. The property it fenced in with galvanised iron, planted with ornamental trees, and is in all respects a first-olass investment. It is veil known as situate opposite the residence of H. M. Hayward, Imi. Title— Land Transfer Act. SPECIAL SALES OF KILBIRNiE LANDS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS. 84, Lambtou-quay. ABSOLUTE SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, KILBIRNIE. By order of the Public Trustee in the Eet&te of A. A. Bowley, deceased. ON THURSDAY, 4th DEC, 1902, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from J. W. Poynton, Esq., Public Trustee, in order to close accounts- in tho estate of the Ute A. A. Bowley, to sell by public auotion as above-— Lot 1. That VALUABLE CORNER BUILDING ALLOTMENT at Kilbirnio, containing 24 perches, being of rectangular shapo, having a frontage of 60 feet to Moxhom-avenue, and 99 feet 6 inches to Smithstreet. Lot 2. BUILDING ALLOTMENT at JKilbirnie, adjoining Lot 1, containing 16 perches, having a frontage of 39 feet 8 inches to Moxham-aveime by a depth of 90 feet 6 inches. Lot 3. BUILDING ALLOTMENT at Kilbirnie, containing 18.9 perches, partly adjoining the previous lots, having a frontage of 37 feet to Sraithgtreet by a depth of 138 feet 7 inches. These Valuable Building Allotments are amongst the best in the favourite residential quarter of the valuable Suburb of Kilbirnie. Kilbirnie is making rapid strides — its proximity to, Wellington, its range . of magnificent seascape!, and its life-giving breezes, give it an especial character amongst the suburbs of Wellington. It nee \ not thereafter be a matter of surprise that population is being attracted to it in largo ntimbers, and that the value of its lands is increasing in equal ratio. . ' The terms for purchase are 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in three months, 10 per cent, in six monthß, 10 per cent, in twelvo months, and tho balance in five years at 5 per cent, interest. Title Land Transfer. i For conditions of sale and further information apply to the Auctioneers at thoir ofaeee AT THE RESIDENCE, TARADALE, CLYDE-QUAY. On THURSDAY NEXT, 4th DEC, 1902, At 11 o'clock Eharp. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. i-e favoured with instructions from th m j r, who is giving up housekeeping, to se;i" y by public auction, as above — The wholo of the superior household furniture and piano by Schumann, etc., contents of ten rooms, all well furnished. Details Monday. Owing to the large number of lots, this •ale will commence at 11 o'clock sharp. There h a largo collection of clean new bedding and bed linen in this house.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 8
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884Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 8
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