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TO-MOIMIOW, WEDNESDAY. Ist JUNE, 1904, At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF BUH.DKR'S MATERIAL, SASHES, FRAMES, UAH FITTINGS, TIMBER, AND LOT SUNDRIES. AT No. 16, WATERLOO-AVENUE, NEWTOWN. MAODONALD, "WILSON AND CO. havo rccoivod instructions from A. J. Kami, Esq., who is leaving for tho Old Country, to sell as above — A quantity of Building Material, etc, comprising — Now window sashes and framos, gas tittinga, now and s>ocond-hund doors wnHhtubs, timber, steel joists, piles, portable oflieo, dry nard rails, quantity of door ana other mouldings, trolly, dry lotaru, kauri, hoart riiuu, eoveral planks of honoyBucklo, and Hinall lot of cednr, bonchos, stools, ladders, and a largo quantity of sundries. Ab Mr. Rand ia leaving tho colouy ovorything must bo cold. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, UPPER ADELAIDE-ROAD. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. THURSDAY NEXT? 2nd JUNE, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from tho ownor, who is loaving Wellington, to soil by publio auction as übovo — THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, part of Town Aoro No. 928, having a froutago of Thirty-throo Foot to Upper Adokido-road by a dopth of Ono Hundrod Foet, on which ia orooted tho two-story resideuco No. 216, containing eight rooms, bathroom with gas hcalor, tcullory, washhouso with coppor and tubs, also a firet-elnss conservatory. This proporty will bo found a most comploto up-to-dato one, occupying a good sunny position, with a splondid view of tho city and harbour, and within a fow minute*' walk of tho olcclrio tramway. Torms — 10 per cent, doposit, balanco can bo arranged. Titlo, Land Transfor Act. FINE PROPERTY IN PEROIVALSTREET. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY NEXT, 2nd JUNE, 1904 At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to soil by publio auction' as above — THE SPLENDIDLY SITUATED RESIDENCE, No. 12, Poreival-at., having a frontago of 40ft by a depth of 63ft lOin. Tho houso is almoHt new, and contains ficvon rooms, bathroom, Bcullery, slororoom, good sanitary arrangements, and all modern conveniences. It is built, on two floors, and has a fino balcony. Tho situation of tho.rcsidonco is a dolightful ono, and tho surroundings all that could bo dosircd. It commands a view of tho city aud harbour which cannot bo surpassed, and its proximity to tho commercial centre rendorrt it an ideal homo for tho busy city man to whom timo is of valuo. AT- PORIRUA. WEDNESDAY, Ist JUNE, At 1.30 o'clock. On tho Premises, Porirua, oloso to tho Holol. WF. SHORTT ha« beon favoured • with instructions from Me. Prcbble to soil at Porirua — Tho whole of his household ' furnituro and offeots, consisting of conches, chairs, brass-rail bedsteads, kapok bods, duchess pain, waahstands, oasy chair*, toilet sots, carpets, linoloum, mats, tables, curtniiw, kitchen dresser, mo»l*a!o, toilet tables, mirrors, rugs, tableoloths, ornaments, cheits | drawors, and tho usual articles making a comfortably-fvirniahod homo, c.p. ware, cutlery, crockery, glassware, ;kitchon utensils, etc., otc. Tho abovo aro •comparatively* now and in first-class order, and wifl bo sold Without rescrvo. WEDNESDAY, Ist JUNE, At 2 p.m. CENTRAL HORSE BAZAAR, HARRIS-STREET. T) B. WATTS will soil By 1 auction— 1 brown maro, 7 years, trial in harnoos 1 bay pony maro, 4 yoars 1 unbrokon chestnut colt Further entries received. OTAKI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, Ist JUNE, 1904. ABRAHAM AND WILIJAMS (I/ro.) will sell by publio auction, at their yards, Otaki, as abovo, at 1 p.m.— 6 choice hoifors. in calf 7 heifors, in eaif 15 woanors 6 forward bullocks 5 fat oo ws 60 forward empty owes 25 fat owes 10 weanor pigs PALMERSTON~ NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, ~2ntl JUNE, 1904. A BRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., JT3L will soil at 1 p.m. — 23 24 to 3-year bullocks 20 picked weaucr heifers 10 woaners 20 yearling slonrs 30 mixed yearlings 10 18-monlha etoora 12 storo cows 300 forward ewes in two lots 200 forward Wothors 400 2 and 4-looth wethers 200 owes, in lamb to Down rams 24 fat stoern 37 woaner steer* 30 12-montlw heifors and »toori» 9 18-months hoifors and stcors 13 fat cows, in two lots 22 yoocling hoifors 33 prime fat owes THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE, At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURIi AND EFFECTS, At SKo. 232, Tinakori-road (opposito Jp Botanical Gardons). T3B WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING COMPANY havo been favoured with instructions by a gentleman' who is loaving tho colony to sell by publio auction at tho abovo premisoe, the whole of the contonts of his boantifully-furnishod seven-roomed houso, consisting of — Leather dining-room suito, extension tablo, hand-carvod sidoboard, ovor. mantol, pictures, ornamontv, oocasional table*. ' cabinot, couch, oasy chairs, Chesterfield couch, whatnots, oval table, rugs, carpets, Blair carpot, warnrobo, duoheos pairs, chosls of drawers, washstands, mirrors, doublo and singlo limes-mounted bedsteads, bedding, wire mattroßSPs, kitchen dressor, linoloum, crockery, and tho untal household appurtonancas, N.B. — Goods have only been in use a few montha, and aro tut good m now. This otitiro lot must bo sold, and absolutely Without Roiorvo. On viow morning of salo. M. O. ARONBTEN, i Auctioneer,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 128, 31 May 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 128, 31 May 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 128, 31 May 1904, Page 8