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TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1906, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, IN OUR ROOMS. Contents of Two Well-furnished SixRoomed Houses. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have reoeived instructions to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, us above A Lot of Superior Household Furniture, removed for convenience of salo, including: Solid Walnut Mirror-back Sideboard. Chesterfield Lounge upholstered in Saddlebags, and Easy Chair to match. 12ft Walnut Extension Dining Table. Superior Axmineter Drawingroom Carpet. Costly Diningroom Suito, upholstered in Buffalo Hide, 9 pieces, almost • now ; cost £35. Walnut Duchesse Pair, Marble-top Washstand and Pedestal Cupboard to match. Walnut Envelope Card Table. Massive Marble Clock, in perfect order. Duchesse pair, Duchesse chests, washstands, sets of ware, d.b.m. bedsteads, s.i. bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, kapok beds, pillows, occasional chairs, ext. dining table, chests of drawers, pair superior hall curtains, platform rocker, wicker easy chair, occasional tables, 4 eiderdowji quilts, pictures, small chests of drawer?, 2 dining tables, 2 kitchen tables, child's chair, child's cot, b.r. fender, set of brasses, overmantel, good garden hose, and lot of sundries. Also, • - • 1 d.b.b. loading gun, practically 'new. Qwing to the largo number of lots to bo disposed of, buyers are 'requested to be sharp to time^ — 1.30 o^olock. Tho goods are now on view. Further entries are invited. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1906, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. sale of leather diningroom Suite, duohesse pairs, MARBLE CLOCK, Etc. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions 'from a gentleman who is leaving Wellington to soil at their rooms, No. £4, Lambtonquay— 1 very superior diningroom suite, 9 pieces, • \iphofstered in tho very best buffalo hide, a leather that ie almost everlasting; cost £40 This suito is in perfect order, has only been in use a. short time, and must be sold. 1 duchesse pair, practically new, in heart of rimu and totara knot fronts 1 solid walnut duchesse pair, marble-top waehstand On account of another vendor giving up housekeeping — 1 superior unique walnut diningroom table (extends to 12ft) 1 masaivo marble clock, in perfect order. NOW ON VIEW^ FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF 200 HEAD PUREBRED POULTRY 200 200 HEAD PUREBRED POULTRY 200 AT ISLAND BAY. MACDONALD, WDLSON AND CO. havo received instructions from Mrs. Staples, who is giving up poultrykeeping, to sell on tho premises, Island zckT head of purebred toul- j TRY, comprising—Black and Buff Orping- j tons, Langsharis, White, Silver and Golden Wyandottcs. All of the purest strains and , from birds imported from the Old Coun- J try and Australia. . Also, the whole of the expensive buildings used for poultry purposes — Sheds and j wire netting, portable fowlhouses and pens, Canadian fowlpcns, Cypher's broodinghouse, troughs, 12 poultry cages, etc., Also, 4 Cypher's incubators, 1 small ditto, 8 trays, large bone-cutter and crusher, grass-cutter, shell-crusher, boiler and steam gauge, mashtub, etc., etc., and a lot of sundries usually to be found about j a well-sppointed poultry ranch. Tho late. Mr Staples spent large sums | of money in obtaining the very best blood ' from all parts of the world, and was a most successful priie-taker at the various shows. The salo will be entirely unreserved, and buyers arc rcnurrtcd to lir> '1i,...! to I time. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY, T>XTBLIC HALL, ETC. AT TOTARA FLAT (near Greymouth). WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, jxt i p.m. Tt^TARK SPROT AND CO., under ina uennumy ueciut;^ io uiß^uao oi „\>perty, wu> sen uy puuuc auction, , JLo prtaiiseo, "xuiaru xlat — Froohold Section 33 and .part Secnonu \.i and '66, containing 15 aciuti <v porches, with Miulauu ituuway xiotel, Jt*ubiio Hall, Uottago, dtablcs, and Uutbouses Uicreon. The auctioneers direct Bpecial attention to this important sale. Tho property is situated in the heart of a largo agricultural and mining district, the Totara. Flat Railway Station, with stock-loading yards, dairy factory, etc., aro almost opposite tho Hotel, 'me house contains 18 rooms, has up-to-date accommodation, haviug been built for the Midland Railway Company with special attention to cater for tne requirements of a large agricultural district. Tho auo tionetrs confidently recommend tho property to hotelkeepers, investors and otnera as being a splendid opportunity f.o acquire freehold property ir. a thriving district with uvery prospect of considerable increase in value. Immediate posset sion will be given. £'irtnituro and stock can bo taken ovei at valuation. ' TERMS AT SALE. WHY PAY RENT: AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY is now offered to any one requiring a NEW VILLA RESIDENCE of 5 rooms, corner of Vera-street, Karori ; laud 45 x 132 ; c. light, zinc ceiling in vestibule, wardrobe, bath, etc., fowlpen ; house now occupied by Mrs. A. Ferkins. Price £700. Deposit £25, and tho balance in payments of £1 per week. Apply on the property, or at F. AND W. FERKINS, BUILDERS, Etc., GHUZNEE-STREET. FOR SALE. f T UIE . ouryey of Sections adjoining the ■*• Horokiwi School are now completed. Any one desiring a Suburban Home near Uty and Petone have now a chance to secure one at reasonable prices, with terms to suit. With the improvement* to Huttroaa and other works fhat will follow, thin land will greatly increase in value. Send for Litho Plan* For full particulars apply to HUMPHRIES BROS., Builders, Contractor!, and Valuators, 148, Adelaide-road. Telephone 1655.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 8

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