FRIDAY NEST, sth DECEMBER, 1902, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF' SUPEROR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IN OUR ROOMS. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from various vendors to sell at their rooms, as" above — A large quantity of superior household furniture and pianos Also, under instructions from the Official Assignee in the estate of E. J. Searl — A quantity of household furniture, etc. Householders having furniture to dippose of would do well to embraco this opportunity of selling, as our rooms aie atVmirabiy adapted for tho display of funiture, and buyers aro always in attendnnee for all classes of furniture. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, On TUESDAY, 2nd December, A SUPERIOR LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, etc. And, on account of the holders of the bill of lading, 4 crates glassware, china, etc. Full particulars later. | D MAGNIFICENT BUILDING 1 Q -*- 0 SITES, XO WAD KSTOWN. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER 1902 At 2.30 p.m., by TURNBULL, WATKINS, AND WILLIAMS, AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, 3, Panama-street. mHESE SUPERB RESIDENTIAL -»- SITES h-avo frontages to well-made streets, formed under the direction of the Onslow Borough Council. WADHSTOWN is the only Suburb of Wellington available for the expansion of the City from tho Thorudon end, and Thorndon being already crowded and cramped for airspace, there ir.o t desirable Building Allotments must rapklly increase in value and provide a sound and remunerative investment. WADEnTOWN is within 25 minutes' walk of the G.P.0., and is the healthiest and most picturesquely situated suburb of the Empire City. Charming views of the most varied and delightful scenery are obtainable from any of these i-ites. These views embrace 'practically the whole of our beautiful harbour, the bush-clad hills and dales of Crofton, Petone, nestling at the water's edge, a delightful glimpse of the fern-covered hills and fruitful valley of the Hutt, beyond which tho majestic peaks of the Rimutakas form a background to a scenic display which has few parallels in the colony. "WADKSTOWN BUSH, familiarly known to picnic and pleasure parties as "Wilton's Bush," is within a few minutes of these charming sections. Situated at tho head of the Kaiwarra stream, this beauty-^pot is well known to the public, and needs no further description here. A plentiful and permanent supply- of pure water is asaureA to the fortunate pmchaser. of one of these sites, there being several NATURAL SPRINGS on the. property. ( REMEMBER ! This property is WITHIN 300 YARDS OF THE PROPOSED TRAM, which will bring Wadestown within 10 minutes of the G.P.O. . These superb allotments offer exceptional inducements to all who want PURE AIR, MAGNIFICENT VIEWS, HEALTHY ANp v SUNNY HOMES, LARGE , SECTIONS, EXCELLENT SODL, BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS, UNLIMITED SUPPLIES OF PURE SPRING WATER, and safe and remunerative investments. LAND TRANSFER TITLES. TERMS:. 10 per cent, deposit 10 per cent, in 1 month. 10 per cent, in 6 months Balance at 5 per cent, interest. Purchasers have the right to pay off at any time without notice any sums of not less than £10. For further particulars and lithograph plans apply to TURNBULL, WATKINS, AND WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 3, PANAMA-STREET. CLEARING SALE OiJ FURNITURE. AND GENEJIAL DEALER'S STOCK. WEDXESDAY NEXT, 3rd DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock sharp. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. will sell on the premises, No. 12, Tory-street, as above — The Furniture and Effects of six living rooms, consisting of — Double and single iron bedsteads, stretchers, spring, wiro, kapok, and flock mattresses, cot and mattress, pillows, blankets, quilts, linoleum, waslwtands and ware, toilet tables and mirrors, dining and kitohen tables, Austrian and cane chairs, meat safe, kitchen dresser, tapestry couch, etc., etc. The stock comprises large lot of enrponters' tools, glassware, crockery, cutlery, lamps, clocks, fancy goods, saucepaus, boilers, baths, pictures, brass -curtain pole*, kerosene stove, tables, chairs*, incandescent burners, Venetian blinds, shelving, watches and jewellery, lamp glasses, boots and shoes, and a large lot of good clothing and sundries As the owner is leaving the colony tl.e whole of the above are to bo cleared without the slightest reserve. No. 12, TORY-STREET, near Albion Hotel.
LEASE OF RDTTCATTON ERSERVR. fB^O bo offered at Auction by BAKKR I BROS at PI'iTONM, on WEDNESDAY, !7lh Dei-ember, 15)02, at 2 p in. Count; 'isfcriot Section Block Area a. r p. Hntt Holmont 94 XHI 5 1 36 (Korokoro Village Settlement.) Plans and particulars may be seen at the ofne s of the auctioneers, or of the School Commi>.faioner», 27. Lambton-qmiy, Wellington. J. STKAUCHoN, Acting- Chairman. J. H. W. WABDKOI', Hecietary. Wellington {ieliool Commissioners, 29th November, 1902. By Speoinl Appointment to Hid Kxcellenoj the Karl of liftnfurly. yvNS A L X OATS lIKAN STRAW WIIICAT POLLARD HAY <j 1 1 a irj.' ar a i / 1<; pot ato us S BOWK & SO N S,. rhmA-STHBUT IQXTKNSIOK WANTI'JO to dell, White Paper.' Api>l> au Evening Post office.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19021129.2.58.5
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 8
Word Count
811Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.