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TO-MORROW. 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, "WILSON AND CO are favoured with instructions to sell by publio auction as above — That Valuable Block of Laud 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 aud the Queen's Drive, together with the two Cottages erected thereon, containing four rooms and threo rooms respectively. ' This valuable block occupies a capital position, commanding extensive views of the Straits and surrounding country, and admirably adapted for subdivißional purposes. It adjoins the residences fronting the Quoen's Drive of^Messrs. R. Martin and E. B. Nation. 0 Title, Land Transfer Act. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND BRINSMEAD PIANO, Etc, AT "GLENCOE," No. 3, MURPHY-ST. ON FRIDAY, 4th NOV., 1904, ' At 12.30 o'clock p.m. sharp. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from Dr. Do "Ronzi, who has decided to remain in England for some time, to sell on the premises, "Gleucoo," No. 3, Murphystreet, as above — The whole of his superior Household Furnishings, etc., comprising — Massive Brinsmead piano in solid rosewood case, with all the latest mechanism and every ingenuity which tho mind of piano makers can devise. A beautiful instrument and splendid tone. Jii3t as good as the day it left the shop. Very superior Early English oak suite, comprising bookcsu>o, escritoire and cabinet combined, 4 handsomoly carved oak occasional chairs, upholstered in plush, and Early English Oak table. Two massivo marble clocks. Chesterfield couch and 3 divan chairs upholstered in silk tapestry and plush. Sterling silver trays, salverc, bonbon dishes, spoons, forks, arid lot of o.p. ware. Superior Axvninstev carpel 15 x 15, carved tables, elegant fourfold screon in velvet, cake-stand, walnut whatnot, cushions", superior lace curtains, 120 volumes novels, walnut overmantel with bevelled mirror, pair Empire vases, oil paintings of Welsh scenery by Richards, oil painting by Drake, a number of unique paintings, engravings, Axminstcr hearthrug, 4ft dinner wagon, Bft extension dining table, plush and tapestry table covt>r, superior Itather euite 8 pieces, brass-mounted fender, sets cf brasses, walnut revolving reading and music stand, fire guard, butler's tray, pedestal bionze figures and stands, dinner sorvice 60 pieces, breakfast and tea service, lot of crockery and glassware, pair chenille curtains, superior double office writing table with drawers each side, revolving office chair, large book-cato and choffonior combined, operating table, a quantity of good linoleum, largo hall-eland with bevpllod mirror back, bronze figuro "The Footballer," lavatory basin, superior Brussels stair carpet, pads, Etairrods, etc. Also, Contents of six bedrooms, containing double- b.m. Italian bedste?d, w. wovo mattr.essos, wire wove stretchers, duchess pairs, marble-top washstand, duchess chests, kapok beds, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, pillows, largo mirror-door wardrobe, sets of ware,_ chests of drawers, fenders and iroUB, wicker chairs, washstands, etc., etc. Also, contents of kitchen, containing usual kitchen utensils, Fletcher gas stoves, mangle, and a large quantity of sundries. As Dr. De Renzi has decided to remain for,Bome time in England, the instructions arc positively to bell the lot absolutely without reserve. The furniture will be on view on morning of sale, from 10 o'clock. FRIDAY NEXT, 4th NOV., 1904, At 10.30 o'clock a.m. SALE TIMBER7~BRICKS, IRON, Etc., Etc In CUBA-STREET, next to National Bank of N.Z., Te Aro. TI/TACDONALD, WILSON AND >CO. JJJ- have received instructions from Mr. W. Wilson, to sell by public auction, as above-*. A quantity of building material, comprising— T. and G. lining, flooring boards, scantlings, joists, 2 bay windows, windows and sashes, verandah, glass 'and panel doors, staircase, lot of bricks, grates, and 6ft, 7ft, Bft, and 10ft iron, in good condition. The whole of tho abovo timber is in firstclass condition, jnst as good as the day it was put in the building. AUCTION SALI3 AT PROGRESSING, PROGRESSED, AND STILL PROGRESSIVE SHANNON. ON WEDNESDAY, 7th DEO., .1904. OVER 100 BUDLDING SECTIONS! Full particulars later. J. R. STANSKLL, Sen., . Auctioneer, Shannon. ]\/[ACDONA v LD, WILSON AND CO., 84, LAMBTON-QUAY. SPECIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SYDNEY-STREET-Two-story Verandah Residence, containing 9 rooms, bathroom, and every convenience j land 39 x 86ft. Prico £2500. 168 a LYELL'S BAY— Cottago of two rooms and largo shed ; good section. Price £360. 1956 THORNDON— Neat 6-roomed Villa Residence, all modern convenience ; Jaud 43 x 90ft ; sunny and bright. Further particulars on application. 1861 HANSON-STREET-Fino Section, 40 x 124 ft, ready for building. Price £270. 1893 WRiGUT-STREET (off)— 7 rooms, scullory, bathroom, new drainage ; land '0 x 15Qft; good garden. Prico £650. 1645 HARPER-STREET— 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc. ; land 31 x 104 f t; rent 22s 6d per weok. Price £725. 18/0 RIDDIFORD-STREET-Section, 35 x 108 feet, with 7-roomcd house. Price £1250 for quick sale. 1957 PETONE ESPLANADE— Two Sections, 50 x 100 ft. Price £3 5s por foot. 1883 Wo havo a largo _ number of first-class Businesses for sale in tho City and Suburbs, full particulars of which can be had on application. MONEY TO LEND. WE havo Money to Lend in large or small sums on Freehold Securities, town or country, at lowest current rates. STAFFORD, TREADWELL & FIELD, Government Insurance Buildings, Panama'otreet. FOX SALE, well-built 7-roomed House, in Uppur Abel Smith Ktroct , gas and olectric light, hot and rold water, bathroom, wardrobes, and other modern requirements; close to Willie-street tram. Paritculais on application to No. 88, Abel Smith-street

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8