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MONDAY NEXT, 25th JUNE, 1906, 'At 1.30 o'clock p.m. . - SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ." "' On tho premises, No. 1, HORNER-ST., Newtown, clcso to tram terminus. MACDONALD, WILSON AND. CO. havo received instructions from^tho Executors of tho lato Mr. R. M'J)onald to b ill at No. 1, Homer-street, Xowtpwri, cloeo to tram terminus, as above — The wholo of tho HouaehoW Furniture, etc., contents of six rooms, comprising — Drawingroom suite 9 pieces, upholstered in plush, inlaid oval table, Japanese tablo, small tafele, musio cabinet, overmantel, b.r. fender, set of brasses, 4 largo wool mats, slip mat?, ornaments and vases, lace and fancy curtains, linoleum, haU table, door mat, dining table, settee couch, diningroom suite, 6 diningroom chairs, pictures, lot of glassware and crockery, up-to-date organ, curtain poles, clock, etc. ; also, contents of bedrooms containing doublo and single 'iron bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, kapok beds, pillows, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, t linoleum, carpet, duchess chests, washstands, sets of ware, chest_ of drawers, toilet mirror, duchess dressing table, rocking chair, lot of pictures, couch, otc. - . Also, . Lot_of kitchen utensils, gas stove,' table, dresser, lamp, dinner set, meat safe,- otc, ©to . To bo sold to the highest bidder.' ■ On viow morning of sale. ON TUESDAY, 26th JUNE, 1906, At 11 o'olock a.m. SALE OF THE liALANCE OF MR. J. F. SCOTT'S PICTURES. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received positive instructions from Mr. J. F. Scott, tho woll-known artist, to dispose of tho balanco of hia pictures by auction, as above. As Mr. Scott's time is not at his own disposal, owing to his duties at tho Technical School, he has decided to realise upon tho whole of tho balance now unsold and let them go. They arc now on viow in our Rooms, and as works of art we invite inspection by thoso in search of a good picture. Catalogue on application. TUESDAY, 26th JUNE, 1906, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At No. 30, MURPHY-STREET. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from a lady who is giving up housekeeping, to sell on the premise?, No. 30, Murphy-st., as above — The whole of the Household Furniture and Effeet3, contents of seven rooms. Full particulars will appear later. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. • .THURSDAY, 26th JUNE, At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will offer on the above ' dato and place the following: — 16 prime fat cows 5 fat cows ' 5 fat cows 10 fat steers 9 fat cows 40 fat sheep 12 good young springing cows 5 6tore cows 21 18-Tnonlh heifers, empty ; 10 young empty cows; 1 2-year Shorthorn bull. Without reserve 10 young empty cows; 25 young heifers. Without reserve. 50 good woolly lambs 6 springing heifers 20 forward and good spring calving cows 6 fat heifers 2 young harness horses, sound and staunch WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY, 1906, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, AT THEIR ROOMS, HUNTER-STREET. VILLA RESIDENCES. RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, as above, tho following valuablo proporties: — PICTCxV-AVENUE— That desirable 6roomed villa residence and conveniences, known as No. 2, Pic-ton-avonue; kind 34 x 97. Title, Land Transfer. LOWER HUTT (AUcetown)— Attractive 6-roomed villa, situate Fitz-herbert-street, together with section having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of 15.9 ft. Title, L.T. PETONE— Modern 5-roomed Villa, containing all conveniences, largo workshop, eto., together with. section 50 x 107. L.T. title. PETONE (High-street)— Two valuable residential sections, being Nos, 33 and 34, having a total frontaare of 120 ft by a depth of 131 ft. KHANDALLAH (Nairnville Estate)— Desirable residential section, bexn& £?o- 33. Ha.-v£zia; two {rontsces —62ft to Main-road, 62ft to To-tara-street -by a depth of over 200 ft. THOMBON AND BROWN, Auctioneers. Hunter-street. Tp O R SALE. Wo havo the following Properties to offer at reasonable prices for half cash, balance mortgage: — Three 8-roomed Houses, two 6-roomed Houses, with all modern conveniences, situated Tinakoxiroad. J. J. CURTIS AND CO., LTD., Customhou3o-quay. MR. J. L. VARLOW has commenced business as Valuer, House, Land, and Business Agency, in the office hitherto occupied by J. Danks, Jun., and Co., 20, Customhouse-quay, nearly opposite G.P.0., and the same will be ' carried on in the name of Varlow and Co. Mr. Varlow is well known, having resided in Wellington for the past 14 years. He is a practical man, having been connected with the building trade, and is specially qualified to advise intending investors as to the value of real estate and house properties. NELSON CITY! WE have for Sale, a Freehold Property at Nelson, 6-roomed house and all outbuildings, and 11 acres land; 200 fruit trees; price £900; this is a- bargain. 0. AND A. ODUN, Timber Merchants, Jervois-qoay. •p^OP. PRIVATE SALE. HILTON ORESTTFitzroy, 14 miles from Now Plymouth— Gentleman s modern Residence of 10 rooms, with every required conveniences, exceptionally well finished. Houso stands on concrete foundation) position commands viow of tho bay, 6i acres splendid land. _ The grounds hayo been laid out at considerable expense. Lawns, flower, and kitchen gardens, asphalted tennis court with shelter shod. Tho drivo and gardens contain some of tho finest flowering shrubs obtainable Extensive stabling, coachhouse, fowlrun, and four nico grass paddocks. To thoso requiring an ideal home, Hilton Crest fulfil their requirement*. Low prico to a cash buyer. Full particulars FABIAN BROS. AND CO., ' Customhouie-.o.u*y- •

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1906, Page 8

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