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MONDAY NKXT, At 1 o'olock p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN MOLESWORTH-STREET, No. 18. MAODONALD, "WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions to soil on tho promise*, No. 18, Molcsworthetroot — Tho wholo of tho hnusohold furnituro and 2 piauoi contained therein, contents of 11 rooms, comprising : Handsome wnlnut piano by Kirchnor, uonrly now Ono walnut piano by Snpsmeyor nnd Son, almost uew Tapestry squaro of oarpot, b.m. fender and irons, diniiigroom suiilo in phinh and tapostry, occasional tablos, chairs, overmantel, henrHiruff), linoloum, diniiigroom and olhor tablos, curtain polos nnd curtains, cnul v.ipo, mirror-bock ■ nidoboard, books, tnbloo!oth«, butler's trny und ulund, good Austrian chairs, forks, spoons, and knives horsehair couch and ehaira, wiekorwoik easy chairs, ote., nnd a lot of Bumlries. Also, Contents of 8 bedrooms, containing »inglo and doublo iron bedstead*, w.w. slrolchors, spring nnd wirqwove mattressog, kapok and other bods, piHows, blankets, shoots, quilts, pillowslips, mirrors, duclt* os«o chests, small bedroom chests, toiletware, and a lot of other bodroom fvvnituro Also, Ivitohon utensils, oto. " Tho whole for unreserved sale. Delivery on day of sale. WEDNESDAY NEXT7'3rd~FEIi., 1904, At 11.30 o'clock a.m. sharp. IK A HEAD OF DAIRY COWS IRA J-OU AND YOUNG CATTLE. J-tJU MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received inilructions from Messrs. Bryant' Bro«-, of Ohariu,! to sell ot tho homoßlokl of Mr. «ldhn .Bryant, Ohnriu (cix miles from Johnsonvillo mil Wny station) — 33 good milch cows, in milk and coming to calving' 14 heifors, 2J yoars old 50 yearlings nnd wennors, mixed soxos 40 2i year etoers • j 70 utoro awes 1 30 Itoro lambs. Jorsoy and other bulls .' 1 3-ycar-oid golding, light draught 1 maro und foal, half draught ; m foal to Young Cranky 1 -1 maro and 1 foal, good trap maro Block drny nnd- hornoss » 12 weftuoi* pig« 2 sqws, in pig .' 4-tooth English Loicoster rams 5J Shropshiro Down rams 2 Border Loicr-slor turns • 35. Romnoy rams, 2 and 6-tootn ; mostly 2 and 4-tooth 50 pairs fowls " 1 'double-Boated buggy 1 spring cart 1 1 tfhp maro' and foal, by Rantin Robin, and in foal again And. lot. of sundries , - Tho oows orri a good lot, and full particulars "will bo givon at tho «do. Tho young stock aro all Irom good dairy cows. No outside .entries will bo received for this salo. Rofroshmonts.will ho providod. A brake will leave Johnsonvillo for tho ttlo at 10.30. o'clock a.m. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO THOSE DESIROUS OF SECURING A VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE IN A FASHIONABLE KKSIDEN- ! TIAL QUARTER. ONE OF, THE MOST FAITHFULLY BUILT FAMILY HOUSES IN THE CITY. IN; THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84,, Lambton-quay, Wellingtqn. ON 'THURSDAY tfSXT, 4th FEB., 1904, At 2.30 o'olock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favourod with instructions from" Mrs. Graham Andorson, in consoquenco of her early doparturo for Napier, to coll by publio auction, as abovo— THAT CHARMING FAMILY HOME situated on part of Town Aero No. 110, having a frontago of 30ft 'to Wooloqmbe-Blrcet (noar St. Peter's Vicarago) by a doplh of 101 ft. I •» Tho Twd-story Rosidonco contains hall, drawingroom (21ft long), diningroom, kitohen, soullbry, pantry, storeroom, servants' bedroom on grouna floor, and sittingroom, four bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory, 010., on tho first floor. The roßidonco is j painted and pn-pored throughout with great tasto, . all , its boing admirable, tho loaded coloured gk(.s < windows and Lincruxtn wnll decorations boing* spocial features. Thoro aro fivo nropTooos, tiled hearths, two large bay windows (lift across), vorandah and balcony. Gas and oleotrio light aro laid on and Venotiivn blinds aro fitted to both the doublo and single windows. Tho yard is laid with comont, nnd all drainage and ■, sanitary requirements havo boon mot in tho most scientific- nnd praotical mannor. * There is a small garden, but tho oxton&ivo garden and grounds of Inverjochy adjacent givo all Iho boncHt of about mi aoro of garden and orchard to tho property. Tho view of Ibo cily and harbour from tho rcsidenco is of groat boauty and oxtent, whilo thoro is a rest and J quietness in 1 that portion of tho city that makeß il ideal from a residential standpoint. Tho bquso in really ono quito exceptional in man? rcßpoots. \ Tdrms: Ten por cont. doposit, and arrangemonta can bo mado ns to terms for •tho balnAco. For fuller dotails and cards to view apply to the Auctioneers. SALE OF COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE AND NEARLY HALF-ACHE LAND. HAMILTON-ROAp, IULBIRNIE. IN I'flE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wollington. ON THURSDAY NKXT, 4th FEB., 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. alO favourod with instructions to nil by publio auction, ns abovu — That commodious nnd well-built Restrlor.rci nitunto nt Kilhirnio, con- ' taining- fivo largo nnd lofty rooms, with tihso bathioom nnd ncullory, tho drawingroom being 21 x F», and two bedrooms oarh 14 x 13. ' Tlio rrijidonoe U otoctod on Section <■ No. 6, Block XXIX., Kilbimio, with fronlago to llainillon>road, nnd rontuining nearly half an aero 1 rood 24 porchce). A Suburban Proporty which ii< roally an ndm rablo homo, well worth purrhnso •0 "horsksTiiorses, horses so WE HAVE FOR RALE, Hordes of i-vpiy description ; 60 lo chcoio "loin: good' bea'.y thaflM's nnd leaders, h;u:ii>»-= horsey col--, pomes ; pr.'cea leatoiiable: 'n-erv htii* utarantpod ; i coirctponcleneT inv.'iV. nouir: and sons. Foilding. To'»graphic Address—' lit, Fcilding.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 8

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