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"TUESDAY NEXT, 4tb FEBRUARY,~ At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION Of nr\ WATER COLOURS! /»/k v*v By Eminent English Artists. OU MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. hsno received instructions from Fletcher John&ton, Esq., to sell at their Rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as above— 60 very -fine Water-colour Painlings, by eminent English and Continental Artists. This is tho finest .collection of Water Colourg that has over been submitted to auction jn New Zealand, and specially &e--lectod by Mrs. Fletcher Johnston, who«e exhibitions of Water Colours and Oils are noted throughout Australasia. These very fine specimens of English and Continental art have been entrusted to Mis. Fletcher <Tobneton for disposal m New Zealand, most of the pictures coining direct frojjn tho artists' studios. Included in the catalogue will be found pictures by such celebrated Artists as Tom Lloyd, R.W.S., W. Pilebury, R.W.S., S. P. Jackson, R.W.S., J. Aumonier. R.J., G. G. Kibburnc. R.J., Alfred W Strutt, R.E. and R.C.A., W. Follen Bishop, R.B.A. and A.R.C.A., etc., Walter J. Stacey, Vice-Prosident of the Dudley GalIp.rj", F J. Aldridge, J. Cafe, Texden, L. Foeock, S. G. W. Roscoe, R. A. K. Mar* shall, all of the Dudley Gallery, Nigel B. Severn, Hon. Sec. Dudley Gallery, W. Anstey Dolland, A. W. Bayes, Wru. Hough, Jacope. Noel Smith, F. Leslie, T. ■I. Soper, W. Sidney Stacey. E. St. John, E E. West, and Achille Buzzi. Catalogues aro now being prepared, and the pictures will be on view some days before the eale. Catalogues can bo had on application. PICTURES NOW ON VIEW. SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAYS TO-NIGHT and MONDAY NIGHT, from 7 to 9 o'clock. BUILDING SECTIONS. KHANDALLAH AND ROSENEATH. j BY ORDER. 6F~THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.50 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD. WILSON AND CO. arc favoured with instructions from J. W. Poynton, Esq., Public ' Trustee, to sell by public auction as above — Lot I—That1 — That valuable Building Section, Khandallah, No. 27, containing nearly one aero (3 loods 25 perches), with frontago to the main road to Wellington, and in, closo proximity to the railway station. Lot 2. — Very Valuable Building Scctiou, No. 3, Township of Koseneath, 'containing 22 perches, with frontago of 70ft to Oriontal-cresceni . This is a ohoico site and adjoins tho Town - Belt. Lot 3 —That Valuable Building Section adjoining Lot 2, and No. 9, containing 30 perches, with frontago of 106 ft 10m to Oriental-crescent. This also adjoina the Town Belt. j Terms of Sale— Deposit 10 per cont., j ,30 per cent, in one month, and balance i within six months. Title— Land Transfer. ' | WEDNESDAY NEXT, sth FEB., 1903, \ At 'l.3o o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, . In Our Rooms. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. 1 will hold their usual weekly t3le at tho rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as above, j and dispoeo of — A lot of superior household furniture and elfccts. Full details on TuesSay. Householders desirous of disposing of any* surplus furniture .would do well to send it tc our rooms, as we have always a good class of buyer* in attendance. KELBURNE! . . KELBURNE! VICINITY OF TRAM STATION. • SALE OF 8-ROQMED RESIDENCE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 34, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY, llth- FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, /WILSON AND CO. arc instructed to offer for salo by auction in consequence of the owner having gone into residence in the South Island, as abo\e — All tint modern well-built two-storied residence, containing 8 rooms aud 2 bathrooms, pantry, v.-ashbouse, \ and c\ery possiblo convenience, erected on a section of land, No. 78, having a frontago to Uplandroßd pf 42ft 3in by an irregular depth -of 94ft 6in on ono side and 96ft 10m on tho other. TitleLand Transfer. -This is a really good house, built specially for the vendor's own use, and occupied by him whilst' in Wellington. It is insured for £70Q, and would let readily j for £90 per annum. Term 6of &alp are 10 per cent, deposit, ! balance in ore month. A large proportion j of the purchaso money can be provided. Immediate possession. Keys with Auctioneers. WELLINGTON-TERRACE WELLINGTON-TERRACE (Late Woolcombe-street.) ___ SALE OF A DELIGHTFUL EIGHTROOMED RESIDENCE, AND GOOD SECTION. \ IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 34, Lambtonquay' Wellington. ON TUESDAY, Uth FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.30 o'clook p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to offer for sale by auction as above — That fine Family Residence of eight rooms, containing drawing, dining and Sitting rooms, three bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, ••vaslihouse, bathroom, h. and c. water and every convenience; erected on land having a frontage of 88ft by a depth of 85ft, being Sections Nos. 5 and 6, pa,rt of Town Aero No. 110. This is a real homo, situated between Ingestre-sfcrcet and Abel Smith-street, close- to tho business part of the city, surrounded by good class residences. It is specially suitable to tho professional and business man. Tho land is well laid out in garden and. lawn, and there is a fine view of tho city and harbour. The residence is erected closo to ono of tho boundaries, which would permit of another house being built on tho land, if desired. Insurance £1000. Cards to view from tho Auctioneers. Terms of salo aro — Ten per cent, deposit, balanco one month. A considerable portion of the purchase money can be arranged at 5 per cent., if desired. HEAL BARGAIN. 7600 ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION. ONLY 3 miles from old-established .seaport; regular oteamor traffic; about 6000 acres ploughable ; about 30 miles' fencing; well watered; splendid homestead. Only £4 10s per acre ; terms ; the level land could be subdivided and should i-e-si>ll at bic; advance. YEN.ABLES, 17, King's Chambers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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