TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1907, At 1* o'clock p.m. sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, PIANO, Etc. On the premises, No. 47, UPPER DIXON-STREET. (Top of Steps.) MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell on | the premises, No. 47, Upper Dixon-street, ] as above — Tho whole of the superior Household Furniture and Effect*, contents of nino rooms, comprising — BichlJ- upholstered drawingroom settee pnd easy chair to match Axminster, Turkish, and Bruaeels carpet squares Elegant inlaid folding card table A nice collection of oil paintings aud water colours and engravings Piano by Erard, in cbeny case Chesterfield lounge, upholstered in satldlebags end divan chairs to niatcii Superior sideboard, mirror back, newest design Elegant Doulton dinner service, 72 pieces Oak pedestal office desk, 4 drawers, cak bookshelf (7 shelves), office chair, and other office furniture Extension dining table, easy chairs, diningroom chairs, cedar frames, divan choir upholstered in figured velvet, mohair and Axminster hearthrugs, octagon table, occasional chairs and tables, palms, fancy flower bowls, .Indian worked table cover, rattan chairs, 'superior chenille and lace curtains, vases, ornaments, four-fold screen, massive b.r. fender, sets of brasses, chippendale occasional chair, fire screen, carved oak hall chair, weather glass, superior Axminstcr stair carpet, piano stool, clock, marble vases, coal vase, cosy corner upholstered in serge, c.p. ware, dinner service, lot of crockery and glassware, outlery, tea sets, afternoon tea cups and nuicers, revolving book-case, lot of good books, Perfection heater, etc. ;_ also, contents of "bedrooms, containing d.b.m. botlsteads, s.i. bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, kapok beds, pillows, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, pillow slips, duchess pairs, duchess chests, washstands, sets_ of ware, carpets, linoleum, bedroom chairs, chests of drawers, toilet mirrors, child's cot complete, slip mats, curtain poles and rings ; »Ibo, lot of; kitchen utensils, table, mangle, wringer, step-ladder, and sundries. Tho furniture will be on view Monday Afternoon, from 2 o'clock till 5 o'clock, also on morning of sale. Buyers are ■ requested to be sharp to tarne — 1 o'clock. ABSOLUTE SALE OF SEASIDE PROPERTY. PAEKAKARIKI. In a deceased Estate. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay. On TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1907, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, in the Estate of the late Miss L. W. Dalrysnple, as above — ALL THAT Valuable Seaside Block of Land, Section 10a, Block H., Wainine S.D. (Paekakariki), containing nearly one acre (3r 21p), together with the Cottage Residence erected thereon, containing four rooms, in the occupation of Mr. Hoare. The attention of speculators is specially directed to this Eale. The property is ono capable of profitable subdivision, and is close to the Railway Station. Terms of Sale — 10 per cont. deposit, 10 per cent, in 3 snd 6 months, balance in three yeara. Interest 5 per cent. Title — Land Transfer Act. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FURTHER SUBDIVISION OF THE WILLIAMS ESTATE, BEAUTIFUL KARORI. A D MAGNIFICENT VILLA A Q rtO BUILDING SECTIONS. **O i IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No.- 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 10th APIUL, 1907, At 7.30 o'clock. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to sail by public auction, as above— Forty-eight Magnificent Villa Building Sections, having frontages to Macdonald - street, Duthio - street, Victoria-streot, Bella-street, and Hurman-Btreet. Within throo minutes from the Tramway Terminus. EXTRAORDINARY TERMS OF SALE. 5 per cent. Cash Deposit. 5 per cont. in Three Months. 5 per cent, in Nine Months. 5 per cent, in Fifteer. Months. 5 per csnt. in Twonty-one Months. Tho balance of 75 per cent, can re- " main on mortgage for a term of 5 years. Interest on unpaid purchase money, 5 per cent. Lithojrraphic plans and fuller details next week. THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, 1907, At 1.30 o'clock n.m. AUCTION SALE Of "I Q FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT -a r> J-O HORSES. la At the BRICKWORKS, Webb-street. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received inatructions from Mr. E. E. Tonka, jun., who has finished l-is contracts, to sell at tho brickwork*, Woobetreet, about the middle of April— 18 first-class heavy draught horsco, from 4 to 8 years old ; not an old l-0.-ae amongst them ; workero evcrj one ; all staunch and in good hard condition. Can be seen at work at the Wellington College ground every day. Mr. Tonks Imm laid both islands under contribution, and has only bought the very best ana heaviest of Clydesdales — not a waster wnongit them. 5 tip drays, 15 lets shaft and loading harness, 1 good dog-cart (highly finished and nearly new). This is a genuine clearing sale, as Mr. Tonka has finished his contract, and buyers •an attend with confidence, aa he has determined to »ell and allow the public to find the value. . Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. A i\ A-GAL. Wrought-iron Tank* for <±\}\J Hale, £3 5s each ; reduction for quantity. John Nicol, Plumber, Cubft•treot. i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 70, 23 March 1907, Page 8
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