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__ TO MOIIUOAA 7 ; *« THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, "O. 84, Lambton-quay. FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1901, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. 8AL nl 0*" THE ENTIRE CONTEXTS OF AWELL-FURNISHED EIGHTKOOMED HOUSE. ]VT A-CA -CD o NAI.p, WILSON AND 00. f -*- havo rvcoived inutructions from' n wtly who is leaving Wellington to sell at their rooms, m abovo— Tho whole of the contents of iv woll furnished eight-roomed homo. Inuluded in tho catalogs will bo found— Teloscopo dining table, duchoss chests, hall stand, largo pier clas* anrt ovormuntoltf, Chesterfield loungo and gout's oaby chair to match, d i'o vq n groom (>uito in tapoctry and plush, diningroom suite in leather* urcuionul uhuiiv .»ud tables, binglo ai\<l double brans-mounted bedsteads, including n vcu-y superior double brass-mounted Fronch budetedd, very massive, hra**-mouutcd child b cot and mattronuos. Lot of bedroom . furniture, including duchess chests aud washstaiutti, spring and wire wove mattrossoa, blankets, quilts and pillows, ehonnillo curtains, 3 superior chests of drawers, full Scotch, nud a lot' of kitchen and other useful household furniture. As our rooms aro crowded, no 'further entries o[ furuituro will bo roceived for this sale. ' TO-MOKROW, IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lamblon-quay, FRIDAY, 29th~JANUARY, WO4, At 1.30 o'olock p.m. LARGE SALE OPIfoUSEHOLD FURNITURK, IN OUR ROOMS. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo l-Qceivod instructions to sell on account of various vendors, a largo cjuftntity of Furniture, removed to ouv rooms for oonvenirmeo of salo. Included in tho list will bo found — Hall-stands, dtawingroom suitos, diningroom suites, Austrian chairs, fenders, stair rods, upholstorod chairs, couch in saddlehags, 6 chairs in saddlebags, and 2 easy chairs in saddlebags, easy chair in tapestry, docks, choffouior, cupboards, squaro of carpot, linoleum, and a quantity of useful iionsohold furnituro too numerous to particulariso. Our rooms aro crowded from fioor to coiling, and tho sa]o on "Friday will bo an unreserved ono. Buyors of furnituro aro requested to attend, and they will got thoir wants supplied. A« our rooms aro crowded, no further «ntries of furuituro will bo received for this sale. 1 'A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO THOSE DESIROUS OF SECURING A , . VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENT'S IN A FASHIONABLE RESIDE!*TIAL QUARTER. ONE OF THE MOBT FAITHFULLY BUILT FAMILY HOUSES IN THE CITY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84,"Lambton-qusy, Wollinglon. On THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from, Mrs. Graham Anderson, in consequence of her curly departure for Napier, to sell by public auction, as abovo— THAT CHARMING FAMILY HOME situatod on part of Town Acre No. 110, having a frontago of 3Chft to Woolcombo-strpot (nonr St. Peter's* Vicarage) by a depth of 101 ft. Tho Two-story Residence contains hall, drawingroom (21ft long), diningroom, kitchon, scullocy, pantry, Btororooin, servants' bedroom on ground floor, and sittingroom, four bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory, etc., ,on • tho first floor. Tho rosidonco is painted arid papered throughout with groat taste, all its appointments boing admirable, , tho loaded coloured glass windows and Lincrusta wall decorations boinj* Kpeclal features. There aro fiva fireplaces, tiled hoartbs, two large bay windows (lift across), verandah and balcony. Gas and electric light are laid on and Venntian blinds aro fittod tp both Uin douhln and single, wintlows. Tho yard is laid with cement, and all drainago and siinitary requirements have boon met in tho most scientific and practical manner. / Thoro is a small , gardon, but tho extensive garden ami grounds of Inverlnchy adjaoont givo all tho benefit of about an acre of garden aiid orchard to tho property. Tho yiow of tho city and harbour from tho rosidonco is of great boauty aWcl oxtent, whilo thoro is- a rest and quietness in that portion of tho city that makes it ideal from a residential standpoint. Tho houso is really ono quittj exceptional in many respects. Torms: Ten por cent, deposit, and arrangements can bo made as to terms for tho balance. For fuller details and cards to view apply to tho Auctioneers. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, Auotioncor. BALE of FREEHOLD LAND SITUATE AT IBLAKD BAY, By tho Mortgagees, ? under tho conduct of tho Registrar ofaho Suprorao Court, Wellington. ' " IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambtou-quay. On THURSDAY. 4th FEBRUARY, IQC4, At ?fJb o'clock, p.m. MACDONALD, "wiLSON AND CO. hs.vo received instructionß from tho Registrar of tho Supreme Court, acting at tho request of tho Mortgagees, to soli by pubHo auction at thoir Exchange Land Mart, Lumbton-quay, Wellington, as abo»» — All that piece or paniol of 'land containing 3 roodii 21 6-10 pcrchos, moro or less, being part of Iho Subdivision* of Sections numbored 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 on the plan of the Wellington Town District, and being part of tho Allotment 638 on tho plan of tho Township of Island Bay dopositod in the Deeds Registration Office 1 at Wollington as No. 127. For furthor _ particulars and for inspection of conditions of salo, apply to STAFFORD, TREADWELL AND r FIELD, SoHoitors for tho Vendor ; or at tho Auotioneors' Officou. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, Auolionoer. GIGANTIC SALE OF DRAPERY. COMMENCING SATURDAY, JAN. 30, At 11 a.m. ntHE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERA ING COMPANY wi.ll sell by pubßo tuiotion, a largo consignment of general drapery, at thdir Mnrfc, 49, Lambton-quay. M. 0. ARONSTEN, Auctioneer. Full particulars tomorrew's Eyonintr Post:

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1904, Page 8

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