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TUESDAY, 14th' JANUARY, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRANiJ PIANO, AND EFFECTS, On tho' Premise?, No. 26a, Murphy-ttreet. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from Mrs. Inglis, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at 26a, Murphy-street, as abovei— The whole of the household fumitur?, etc., contents of 13 roome, comprising : Upright grand piano by Albert Fahr, I Berlin ; in perfect order Lot of good linoleum, carpet*, hearthrugs, easy chaii-s, Austrian chairc, bookshelf, sideboard, lot of crockery and glassware, coal vase, I wicker ohair*, tnusic canterbury | and ctool, couch, whatnot, b.r. fender and brasses, wool mat* ; also, : contents of 8 bedroom?, inoluding d.b.m. bedsteads, s.i. bedsteads, v w stretchers, kapok beds, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, wa*hstands, setn of ware, duchessc i-hesls, chests of drawers, towellails, strips carpet, blinds, toilet tables, 4 mirrors , also, contents of kitchen, maiig-le, " enamelware, scales, and sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, 15lh JANUARY, 1908, At 11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF 12-h.p. CROSSLEY GAS ENGINE. IN OUR ROOMS. MACDONALD, WILSON. AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as above — 1 12-h.p. "Crossley" Gas Engine, in perfect running order, with meter, tank.', and all accessories complete. Full particulars on application. SBATOUN" SEATOUN. SALE OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S SCHOOL. * IMPORTANT TO~THE SCHOLASTId PROFESSION, PRIVATE RESIDENTS AND OTHERS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1903, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO have been instructed by Sister Francis Xavier, who is giving up teaching, and leaving the colony, to offer for sale by auction as above: — That substantial Modern Building, situated at Scatoun Heights, well known as St. Francis Xavier's Ladies' Seminary. The building contains ton rooms, some of them large— 27ft x 18ft and 20ft x 24ft — with all the usual and necessary conveniences. There is wator storage accommodation for 4300 gallpns. The front is provided with a fine enclosed ■verandah. The section on which tho building is erected is No. 7, Block 52, aud has a frontago to Seatoun-road of 219 ft 2in by an irregular depth of from 340 ft to 353 ft. Title, Land Transfer. TLis is a raro_ chance for acquiring at onco a good privato school, long established, or the building would make, without any alteration, a good privato residence for a faintly. , The view is unsurpassed in the dhtriot. Access to the city is now quickly obtained by electrio tram and ferry steamev. There is boating and fishing -within easy reach. Tho situation is bright and sunny. Tho property possesses _ the finest, and most productive .garden in the district. Two•thirds of the purchase money can bo ar-, ranged for. Cards to "vie\v and further particulars from. / THE 'AUCTIONEERS. TWO GOOD SEASIDE SECTIONS AND NEW- WHARE. LYELL'S BAY AND PAEKAKAPJIvL - . URGENT^SALp— OWNER' LEAVING COLONY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 84,' Lambton-quay, Wellington ON TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY. 1903. At 2-30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to offer for sale by auction, in consequence of thfe vendor leaving for Australia, as above — LYELL BAY.' That splendid Section -of Land, .opposite tho Lyell Bay Beach, having a frontage to the Queen's Drive of 66ft sin by, the very long depth of 270 ft 6in, containing 1 an area of 1 rood 29.5 perches, being 'part of Section No. 505. Tliis. i r , one of tho finest v.icant Sections iv this popular district, and i«> very suitable For n, good fa,rjiily residence. There os boating, fishing-, mid bathing at the door, and very shortly tho tram service, from the city will be, extended there. The land ha* been jubsoiled, has a close boarded fence and a very good well on it. PAKKAKARIKI. Fine level Section, 1 No. 24, at the end of Ames-street, ha'titig a frontage of 66ft n 122 ft on one side and 142 ft depth on the other ; area 30.5 perches ; erected on tho land is a new two-roomed it-on whare. fitted with bunks, tohich, has lot for six months at 15s per week, and there is a good stream of water . passing: through the' land. Title, Land Transfer. Terms of Sale— Ten per cent, deposit, balance one month. "SUMMARY OF FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES Of •mfIT ACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. TUESDAY, 14th JANUARY, At 1.30 o'clock. Sale Household Furniture at No. 26a, Murphy-street. \ WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, At 1.30 o'clock. Sale Household Furniture, etc., at Rooms. TUESDAY, 21sT JANUARY, At 2.30 o'elonk p.m. Tory-street— EataLe late J. F. E. Wright, Esq. Freehold Bueiness Site, 33 x 81. Kiibirnie— Modern 7-roomed Residence, with section 66ft to Charles-street. Brooklyn (Boxhill) — Five-roomed Cottage Residenco and Section, 44ft Bin to Dorking-road by a depth of 139 ft. Thorndon-quay — Family Residence of nine rooms and Section 48ft frontage by a depth of 80ft. Scaloun — Modem Build ing" known as St Francis Xavier's Ladies' Seminary* containing 10 rooms and large section, fronting Seatoun-road. * Lyell's Bay— Splendid Building Section, 65 feet 5 inches to Queen's Drive ; area 1 rood 29 perches. Paekakariki — Fine Level Section, 66 x 142, with new two-roomed whare and good stream ou section. FRIDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 2.30 p.m. 19 choice Seaside Building Sites at Rona Bay. WEDNESDAY, 29!h JANUARY, At 2.30 o'clock p.m Sole' of Kilrymont ' Estate, Blaekbridge, Lower llutt. 124 Building Sections. EARLY IN FEBRUARY, 1908. By order of the Executors in tho Estate of the lata li. W. Mills. Esq. Ths Magnificent Freehold EiUto and Family Mansion, Snjea Coim, AufouUarraoft »ad jQliitca-terrtot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 8

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