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MONDAY NKKT, SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL, WOODVILLE, FURNITURE, STOCK, ETC., A* a Going Concern, IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-qnny, Wellington. ON MONDAY NEXT, 7th DEC, 1903, At 11 o'clock a.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. nr& favoured with instructions by ordor of Jumes Ashcroft, Esq., Oflioial ANtignoe, administrator of tho estato of P. M. Poole,. of Wopdvillo, decoasod, to •ell by publio auction, as abovo— •XHE WHOLE of THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY 'in WOODVILLE, known as tho CLUB HOTEL, with tho THREE SHOPS adjacent thereto, largo stables, outbuildings, etc., ota With tho ho^ol will bo sold all the Furnituro and Household ." »f-r foots in and about tho hoto) everything boing sold as a going k concern. Tho stock of Wmos and Sprints and Storos, aho articles not inoludcd in Bill of 'Salo, wiD go on valuation. This splendid property is situatod at ■th« corner of tho two Main Street* ,in Woodvillo, and is admittedly tho,' finest ••'to in tho wholo township. Tho Club Hotel is tho oldest-established house in Woodville, and was formerly woll-knowu •it in the occupation of Mr. Murphy. It (km, since tho first days, retained its position as tho leading hotel in the Town of Woodvillo. Kb is very rarely that tho froohokl of ■o valuablo a hotol, with furnituro, stock*, otc., a* a going concern, comes into tho market, but tho death of Mr. Poolo has rendered this necessary. Tho sale, therefore, presents a special opportunity to a purchaser of hotol property. Tho terms aro Ten per oont. Cask Doptwit, balance in Ono. Month. For further detail* apply either to the Official Assignoo, Mr. o. Mandol, Empiro Hotel, Wellington, Mr*. Poolo, Club Hotel, Woodvillo, or to tho Auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. Wednesday, 9th December, 1903 Commencing at 10.30 o'olock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIO AUOTION OF yERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR. JUSTICK EDWARDS, HILL-STREET. Buporior inlaid walnut cabinet, with bovollod mirror and plato-glass doors Elegant -bamboo corner setteo, uphouterod in red plush Superior Cheatorfiold lounges, richly upholstered ' Walnut occasional chairs, in Genoa volvot ' and tapestry and plush • -•> Superior rattan toa tables and ohair*, Handsomo bamboo settee, in tapestry and plush v , Mawivo solid brass curb fender, new design Elegant cabinot* with bevelled mirror backs A very suporior sft marble vaso and stand Handsomo and uniquo marble contro table and ornaments * . Marblo fiowor-st*nds, vases and ornament* Occasional inlaid and walnut table (Superior l»ce curtains Axminster carpets and hearthrnqs Lady's and gont's bamboo rosy chair*, in plush Walnut overmantel* and bevelled glas* mirrors ' ' ',' Marbla clocks and large collection of good ornaments American roller desks and writing tables, and other office furniture Superior settoe in silk tapostry and plush Inlaid walnut music -stand* and walnut' whatnot* Masiive 6ft sidoboard, with largo mirror back and carved front, new design Walnut diningroom suite, 9 pieces, upholstered in saddlebags 10ft extension dining tablo A quantity- of o.p. inlvor ware Cut glass decanters and lot of good glassware ' Silver-monptod salad bowl • and spoons Dining, dossort, and tea servioos Threo-quarter Alcock billiard tablo .in oak frame, and in perfect order, with all the necessary accessories Leather diningroom suite Cedar book-cases and cabinet* ' Unique bamboo hall-stand Carved hall chair* and carved sent Massivo carved totara and walnut hallstand, with largo plate-glas* mirror* Entire- contents of 11 bedroom* Superior d.b.ra. Italian bedstead ' ; Pedestal dressing table, with full-sued bevelled mirror and washstand to match Handsomo wardrobo, with double mirror doors and carved front Doublo and single b.m. bodstoads, spring, wiro', and kapok mattresses, chests of drawers, duchess chests, wardrobes, toilet sets, carpet, lot of good ■ cork linoleum, eto. 1 .double-seated r' v Set of tan harnoa. Gardon roller, lawn mower, garden stats, oto., oto. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. have boon favoured with instructions from Mr. .Justice Edwards, who is removing to Auckland, to sell at his rosidence, Hill-itreot, ds abovo- 1 - The wholo of. his. Superior Household Furnituro and Effects, the entire contents of 17 rooms. Full particulars will bo found in the eataloguo now boing usued, and availablo on MONDAY NEXT. Tho furhituro will bo on view TUESDAY NEXT, from 11 a.m. till 5 p.m. Light Refreshments provided. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SALE O^ 182 ACRES SHEEP AND • DAIRY FARM AT POHANGINA, . . IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY, 17th DEO., 1903, * At 2.30 o'clock p.m. •■ ■ MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instruction* from. Mr. Matthew Barr to sell by publio auction •6 thoir room* as above — HIS COMPACT and VALUABLE FARM of 182 ACRES, being Station No. 11, Block VL, Pohangina. Survey District, four miles from tho Township of Pohangina ) 122 acres felled, burned, and in grass,* balance in bush. Tho property is all f»ncod. The. land is good and carries stook w«ll. It Wonld mojeo an excellent mixed farm for dairying and sheep-carrying. It ' is well watered with threo streams, and has a frontage to the main road. Thero i* also a road at the back of tho section which, when completed, will brii g the land within a short distanco of Pohangins. Thin country will carry 2J sheep, to tho aero all the year round, beside* a few he*d of cattle. T. KENNEDY MAODONALD, Auctioneer. WANTED to Lot, or Sell, at Maranui, Lyell's Bay, splendid two-room-ed Cottage, scullery, range, tubs, copper, and all conveniences, just finished, with largo bathing houso. Apply 6, Normanbystroet, Newtown. WANTED to Sell, Rosenoath, on 'flat, facing harbour, six-roomed, welldesigned, attractive Houso, h. and o. water, eto. ; accept £200 cash: £750 on terms 'j no acents. Box 49. G.F.O.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 8

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