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TO-NIGHT. ST. AUGUSTINE 7 ? SCHOOLROOM, PETONE, At 7.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, "wiLSON AND CO., favoured with instructions, will conduct the sale postponed from last Saturday, as above — Valuable Residential Properties and Building Sections, situate Jacksonstreet, Cuba-street, Nelson-street, Britannia - street, Queen - street, Beach-street, High-street, Esplanade ; also Tame Estate, Lower Hutt. Catalogues on application. MONDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF A PORK BUTCHER'S SHOP, PLANT, AND FURNITURE. MAODONALD, WDLSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. 'H. F. Kokemullar, who is leaving for . Australia, to sell on the premises, No. 165, Lambton-quay, next but ono to tho Al Hotel— The wt)ole of his complete plant for carrying on a pork butcher's shop, including : Tangye gas engine, 4 horse-power, co&t ■ • £70 Berry sausage machine, cost £35 1 301b sausage filter, 80 gallon copper boiler, patent meat pfess, cask of pork sausage casings, and other plant necessary for a pork butcher's shop Massive marble counter slab, cost £16 Marble slabs, marble font for corned beef, 4 mirror 3, carved coat-of-arms, office fittings, 2 scales and weights, wood blocks, steel shop fittings, etc., etc. Also, The whole of the household furniture, linoleums, handsome sft sideboard with canopy top and mirror back, large wardrobe with mirror door, carpets, chairs, Fletcher gas stove, gaa boiler, d.b.tn. bedstead and bedding, superior ducheese pair and set of ware, ornaments, hearthrugs, slip mats, crockery, and a lot of sundries. - ~<A.B the owner's lease is up and ne as living fP r Australia, tho lot must go. A new lease of the premises can be got, and . the whole lot can be bought as a going concern before the day of sale. This is a good investment for an enterprising man. TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1904, At 1 o'clock p.m. CLEARING SALE OF COWS, HED7- • ERS, LIGHT AND HEAVY ' DRAUGHT AND HARNESS HORSES, AT PETONE. ."JI/fAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. LLtjL have received instructions from Mr. A. Colquhouu to dispose of the whole of his stock and plant, at his residence, Huttroad (Hector' 6-lane), Petono, as above Included in the catalogue will be — Four good draught horses Ten half-draught and harness horses Fivo unbroken light draughts by Lord Cranley and Pride of the Plains Two 3-yoar-old fillies by Lord Cranley " Two unbroken ponies, 12 hands high • Twenty-five good -dairy- cows and heif- - "- ere, close to calving One Holstein bull and one Ayrshire bull Three 'pure-bred Jersey oows Thirty pair fowls and a number of ducks Stack of hay One full-lock van, tip dray, block dray, spring cart, lot of cart, spring cart, and other harness, chaff, 300 sheets of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 feet iron, lot of good new heart of rimu and other timber, 10 x 2, 5 x 3, 5 x 4, and 6x4 lining and flooring and othor building material, 3ft range, almost new, 10 and 12 gal. copper also, large quantity of glass. Mr. Colquhoun is determined to have » clear out, and the sale will be practically unreserved. A limited number of outside entries will be received for this sale if made in good time, in order to secure due publicity. Entries can bo left either with the Auctioneers or at Mr. Colquboun's residence. N.B.— Will intending vendors please give this matter their earliest attention? Light refreshments will be provided on day of sale. On account of other Vendors : 1 bay draught golding, 6 years, sound and staunch 1 heavy draught gelding, aged, good sort and staunch 1 grey horse, 8 years • Hackney stallion Gladstone, by Balderdash — Kedjebo (pedigree at sale) Two draught horses, sound and staunch. VALUABLE CORNER BUILDING BLOCK, TEN AND A-HALF ACRES, ISLAND BAY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 3rd NOV., 1904, At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WDLSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell Jqr publio auction as above — That Valuable Block of Land being Sections Nos. 590 and part of No. 591 on the plan of Island Bay, containing Ten and a-half Acres, having frontages to Adelaide-road and the Queen's Drive, together with the two Cottages ereoted thereon, containing four rooms and three rooms respectively. TMs valuable block occupies a capital position, commanding extonsive views of the Straits and surrounding country, and admirably adapted for stibdivisional- purposes. It adjoins the residenoe fronting the Queen's Drive of Messrs. R. Martin and E. B. Nation. Title, Land Transfer Act. Ik SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CAPITALIST AND SPECULATOR. Ik VALUABLE INVESTMENT IN FREEHOLD SHOP PROPERTY, With Double Frontage to LAMBTON-QUAY AND BOWEN-ST. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY7~3rd- NOV., 1904, At 2 o'olock p.m. MACDONALD, "wiLSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the owners to sell by publio auction, as above— THAT SPLENDID FREEHOLD BUSINESS BLOCK situate on LAMBTON - QUAY, comprising Land, part of Town Acre No. 491, having a double frontage of 28 feet to Lambton-quay and 33 feet to Bowen-street by an irregular depth ranging from 83 feet 2 inches to 99 feet, on which is erected the large and substantially-built twostory Building in the occupation otf Messrs. Winton and M'Laughlin, Crookerrwar© Mwohants. Thß rental valua of the property ab tho bresenf) time is £364 per annum. The property is situated in the beat portion of Lambton-quay— tho finest street in Wellington. The fact that it has a double frontage to Lambton-quay and Bowen-street gives it »n added value. It is one of the most attractive City Business Freeholds we have yet submitted to auction. Terms of Sale— lo per cent. Deposit. Large proportion on mortgage can be arranged at a low rate of interest. Title Land Transfer Act.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 8

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