TO MORROW. WEDNESDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1904, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Etc, IN OUR ROOMS. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, No. 84, Lambton-quay — A quantity of Household Furniture, etc., comprising — Duchesse chests, rocking chair, small sidoboard, pedestal cupboard, duchesse pair, small chests of drawers, wringer, dining table, kitchen table, washstands, rattan loungo, cushions, tea cosies, quilt, 6mall rattan chair, larg-e oval table, kitchen table, hallstand, scales and weights, large chest of drawers, mangle, " office tablo, Detroit gas stove, spring and wire-wove mattresses, and a quantity of sundries Also, 2 sets of carvers, 12 knives, and 2 saws Householders desirous of disposing of their surplus furniture would do well to send it to our rooms, aS we have always a good class of buyers . in attendance. We hold furniture sales every Wednesday. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1904, At 1.30 o'clook p.m. SALE OF TWO LADY'S BICYCLES. MACDONALD, ~WELSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, No. 84, Lambton-quay-— 1 lady's Wolff bicycle, cuite new and in perfect order 1 lady's Progress bicycle, free wheel ; and everything complete. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1904. At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF A LOT~OF GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, from four different houses. MACDONALD, "wiLSON AND CO. have received instructions from the owners of four different houses, fo sell at. their rooms, No. 84, Lambton-quay — A quantity of surplus household furniture, removed for convenience of sale. In the catalogue will be included — Superior duohess pair, duchess chests, chests, of drawers, Chesterfield lounge in tapestry, superior leather diningroom suite, massive doublo b.m. bedstead' (a beauty), almost new , with wire wove mattresses and kapok bed to match, all nearly new; nickol mounted bedstead, feather bed, taRestry square of carpet, quite new, Axminster and Oriental hearthrugs, almost new, drawingroom suite in tapestry, superior rattan chairs, oak tea table, hailstand, 3 oil paintings, wire wove stretchers, child's cot and chair, extension dining table, superior tei of ware, washstancl, Fletcher's gas stove in good order, office gas heater, carved duet stool, large wardrobe, ' dinner service, rocking 'chair, eto. Tho whole of this will be disposed of to tho highest bidder, as owners are leaving the colony. At the risk of a former purchaser at the sals in Hawkostone-stroet on Friday last — Single tubular wire wove bedstead, specially, constructed :, kapok bed, flax mattress,- kapok pillows, kettle, wringer, chairs, olothes basket, Austrian chain, Oriental hearthrugs. TO-MORROW. BY ORDER. OFixTii REGISTRAR. WEDNESDAY. sth OCTOBER, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from the | Registrar Supremo Court, Wellington, to sell by publio auction, at their Auotion Mart. Lambton-qupy, on Wednesday, tho sth October next, at 2.30 o'clook — All those the interests of two beneficiaries under the will of Hugh Bracken (deceased) in that piece of land, being part Section 374, City of Wellington, having a frontage of 56ft to Majoribanksstreet by a dopth of 117 ft 6in, together with two dwellings thereon. Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at the office of THE AUCTIONEERS; Or at the office of MENTEATH AND BEERE, Solicitors, 4, Featherston-st. SALE OF WELL-FINISHED FIVEROOMED HOUSE, OHHtO-ROAD AND NAIRN-STREET. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND. MART, " No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY NEXT, 6th OCT., 1904, At 2 o'olook p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have recoived instructions to sell by Public Auction/as übove — - THAT VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, No. 19, OHIRO-ROAD. The land has a frontage to Ohiroroad of 32ft 7in by an irregular depth of from 142 ft to 153 ft. The house contains five rooms, and is < well finished throughout, with every modern convenience, and is within three minutes' walk of the tram at Aro-street. There is a well-planted productive garden, and a fine view is obtained from the. house. The property has a frontage to both Ohiro-road and a Right-of-Way leading in from N->irn-street. The contemplated new road to Brooklyn for the ' Tramway service will come quite close to this property, and will then give it a double frontage to Main Roads. Terms — 10 per cent, down; balanoe can be arranged. _ Cards to view may bo obtained from the Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 7th OOTOBER, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. 200 PI °— RES 200 SALE BY AUCTION OF HIGH-CLASS REAL STE"EL ENGRHVINGS and REMARQUE AND ARTISTS' PROOFS, ALL FRAMED. MACDONALD, WILSON, and CO. have received instructions from the holder of tho "Bill of Lading to sell, at their rooms, as above — 200 well-framed pictures, comprising real steel engravings, mostly remarque and artists' proofs of standard piotures by the greatest artists of the day. The pictures are all well framed, and are worthy of inspection by those in search of good piotures. Catalogues will be issued, and a gaslight display will be given on the two evenings preceding the sale. There will be positively no reserve. SALE OF 'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT CROFTON. ON SATURDAY, Bth OCT., 1904, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. R. H. Goekill, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premises, Crofton — The «ntire contents of 6 rooms. Full particulars later. As Mr. Gaskill is giving up housekeeping, the whole lot will be disposed of. Residents of Crofton, Khandallah, and Johnsonville could spend a pleasant and profitable day at this sale. Tea will be provided for those attending the sale. WANTED to Sell, Private Boardinghouse. Apply Dwan Bros., Williietra_.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 8
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