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TO-MORROW. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Etc., IN OUR ROOMS. WEDNESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1904 At 1.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO have received instructions to sell ai their rooms, No. 84, Lambton-quay — A lot of surplus Household Furni turo, etc. Superior Chesterfield lounge, upholstercc in saddlebags Large mirror-back sideboards Very handsome duchess pair, marble-tor. washbtand and pedestal cupboard Superior Brussels square of carpet, 15 a 14, quito new and in perfect order Duchess chests, chests of drawers, massive double b.m. bedstead, kapok bed, Chesterfield loungo in tapestry, leathei couch, writing table, largo mirror dooi wardrobe, hall-stands, easy chairs, double iron bedstead, wire wove mattresses, single wiro wove stretchors, gas stovo, oval tatne, Gladstone bag, extension dining table (Bft), small sideboard, kitchon dressers, hearthrugs, rattan lounge, and a quantity of sundries. Also, Lady's Anglo Special bicycle, free wheel) 2 brakes, niokel rims, and in perfect order. Only beon in use two months. Cost £25. This is a good opportunity for any householders desirous of disposing of any surplus furniture they may have. We have always a good class of buyers in attendance, and we hold furniture sales every Wednesday. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. fIIHE Sale announced to be held at the ■*• residence of Mr. A. Colquhoun, Huttroad, Petone, of dairy cows, horses, etc., has, owing to the inclemency of the weather, been POSTPONED to TUESDAY NEXT, Ist November, 1904, at 1 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), OCT. 26 At 2 p.m. CENTRAL HORSE BAZAAR, ■ HARRIS-STREET. PB. WATTS will sell by auction— • trucks of horses from tho Manawatu 4 draughts » 6 half-draughts, broken and unbroken 6 first-class hacks and 1 ponies, ditto Trials given. Any one requiring harness horses of any description will do well to attend this sale. Also, 1 full-look express van TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1904, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs. Gibbons to sell in their rooms, Wil-lis-street, as above — The whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, the contents of an eight-roomed house — * First-c-lasa piano by Kirchner, English model Horsehair suite, 9 pieces Rimu sideboard, mirror back Walnut overmantel Walnut eight-day clock Dining table and co\er, brass and steel fenders and brasses, linoleums and oilcloths, hearthrugs, musio stand, rattan chairs and cushions, lace and cretonne curtains, vases and ornaments, brackets, screerw, occasional tables, pictures and paintings, stair rods and carpet, wool slipmats, three-quarter and single iron bedsteads, bedding, blankets, sheets, pillowslips, pillows, quills, washstands, sots ware, toilet tables, mirrors, 2> duchess chests, 2 cheafcs drawers, stretchers, towels, toilet covers, Austrian, and cane chairs, couches, kitchen table, rocker, flat irons, 5 saucepans, _ kerosene stove, kitchen utensils of all kinds, lot jam and jara, mea^ safe, hoset, garden tools, dinner set, cups and saucers, plates, dishes, tea and coffee potß, mincer, 20 tablo knives, forks, dessert ditto, table, dessert, and tea spoons, c.p. ware and dishes, serviettes and rings, white .table and traycloths, cruets, carvers, jugs, bowls, bucket, baths, brooms, lines and props, etc., otc, etc. Also, 2 very fino magio lanterns, condensing lenses, nearly new. _ Tho Auctioneers wish to draw the attention of buyers to tho above, as every article required in a homo is to be found here, and our instructions being to sell to tho best advantage offers a splendid opportunity for buyers and those about to furnish. On View TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1904, " At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF TWO CITY DWELLINGS. TO SPECULATORS" AND THOSE IN SEARCH OF DWELLINGS. "1/TESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. ITS. will submit to public auction on the above date, at their rooms, 56, Willisstreet, a« under — No. 18, OWEN-STREET. LOT I.— All that valuable 5-roomed House, with bathroom and washhoaso, copper, gas service, and all conveniences, land 41ft 3in x 264 ft. Title, Land Transfer. £500 may remain on mortgage. This property has a very large section a-t the back of tho house, with *n lift entranco to tho street, and is exceptionally suitable for a builder's yard or a carrier's stable's, and is connected with the water, gas, and drainage. No. 29, NELSON STREET. LOT 2.— A1l that convenient Dwelling of 4 rooms, with scullery, bath, washhouse, copper, and tubs, with gas service, erected upon land 20 x 100 ft, new drainage. At present in occupation of tenant paying 18s per week. Title, Land Transfer. WADESTOWN. LOT 3. — That new House situate corner of Woodward-street and Mainroad, containing 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, tubs, copper, electric light, erected upon land 109.7 links frontage to Mainroad by depth of about 56ft to Woodward - street. Title, Land Transfer. For farther particulars and cards to view appiy to W. H. MORRAH AND CO., 54 and 56, Willis-street. NOTE. — We are prepared to receive further entries for this sale at small cost to owners. WF. EGGERS. 28a, liamnton-quny, • HAS FOR SALE— Berhamporo — Newly - built 5 - roomed House, bath, copper, tubs, p.w.c, land 22ft x 132 ft. Price low, and easy terms can be arranged. Kelburne (near tram) — Fine 7-roomed House, bath, copper, tubs, conservatory, land 40 x 140 ft. Price £760; very cheap property. • Wa-nace-streofc — Two Houses, one 4 room 3 and ono 5, ovory modern convenience ; good rentals ; land 30 x 130 ft. Price £840. W. i\ SHORTT. A UCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND AND A. ESTATE AGENT. Miraanar Sections in the magnificent homestead block from 25s per foot. Plant and particulars may be obtained on the ground. A pormanent 'bus service running twelve trips per day has now beer established to this property. Muritai, Day's Bay— Hamliomo 8-room ed House, beautifully finished, lath and plaster all through,, nearly 3 aero oi land ; to bo sold a bargain ; also soveraj first-class Sectionß, very cheap. For Sale or To Let, at Miramar, s beautiful 8-roomcd Residence, now occupied by A. D. Crawford, Esq., togethoi with about 3 acres of land, beautifullj laid out in garden and shrubberies ; stable loose-boxes, coachhouse, etc. Particular! on application. FURNITURE. BUYERS of the above should call or Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba « treat. Cheapest house in the City.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 8

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