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• MONDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1908. At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD - . FURNITURE; -UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO AND EFFECTS. — -yOn the Premises, corner of Peel-street and Britannia-street, Petone. I MACDONALD. WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs. J. Hounslow, who is leaving for America, to sell at Peel-street, Petone. as above — Tho whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, contents of se\ en rooms, including : Upright Grand Piano by Gerhard Adam, in good order. Very Superior Hall Stand, inlaid with Totara knot. Full Scotch Chest of Drawers, inlaid with Totara knot and carved panels. Dining table and cover, ornaments and vases, Chippendale table, inlaid cabinet work-table, Austrian chairs, fender and irons, lot of good linoleum, squares of carpet, carpet runners, platform chairs, rattan and wicker chairs, lot of crockery and glassware, chenille hall curtains, Singer treadlo Sewing machine, sideboard, convertible easy chair, clock, pictures, hall table, overmantel, double brass-mounted and single iron bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, kapok beds, horsehair mattresses, pillows, duehesao pairs, chests of drawers, dressing tables, duchesse chests, washstands, spts of ware, bedroom chairs ; also contents of kitchen, tables, gas ring and tubinft, wringer, water-can, garden tools, and lot of totara knot timber. On View Morning of Sale. No Reserve. ~~ WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1908, At 1 30 o'clock p.m. AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Removed for Convenience of Sale. MACDONALD, WILSON . AND CO havo roceived instructions to sell at their Rooni3. 15, Lambton-quay, as above — A lot of Superior Household Furniture, Piano, etc. Full details on Tuesday. We hold extenshe unreserved furni ture sales in our Rooms everj WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, and , tney are always attended by a good class of buyers. Further entries are invited for this sale, which will be, as usual, without reservo. CRESWICK! CRESWICK! NORTHLAND ! 9-ROOMED RESIDENCE AXD LARGE GROUNDS FOR SALE, OX EXTREMELY EASY TERiuS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155, Lambton-quay, Wellington. On TUESDAY, the 10th MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AXD CO. have been instructed to offer for rale by auction, in consequence of tho owner's early departure for Auckland, as above — That Compact .and Picturesque Family Residence nnd grounds, situated in Creswirk, Northland. The land comprises Sections Xos. 27, 28, 29, and 30, and has a frontage to Creswick-terraco of 240 ft by an irregular depth of from 180 to 200 ft, on which is erected a substantial residence cf 9 rooms and scullery nnd bathroom, with h. and c. ■, water and elecirip light, together with con?ervatory, 2 stall stable, trapshed, cowshed, and .sundry outbuildings. Tho l*.nd is laid out in garden and lawn, the whole compriring a beautiful, cosy suburban home, very suitable for a city man. There is some well-grown timber on the land. This is well worth the special attention of the builder or investor, as there is ample loom for the erection of a number of additional houses, and prices aro sdvancins- very rapidjv in this locality. The Karori tram is within 3 or 4 minutes' walk of -tho property. Terms of Sale — 10 per cent, deposit ; £750 at 5 per cent, first and -£300 at 6 per cent, second mortgage can be arranged if desired. Cards to view and full particulars from tho Auctioneers. The owner is determined to sell. SALE OF PORTION OF THE WELLKNOWN BURGESS FARM, rIOROKIWI-ROAD, JOHNSONVILLE. MACDONALD. WILSON AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. W. Burgess, who is leaving Wellington, to sell by -üblic auction at their Rooms, 155, Lambton-quay, Wellington, ON TUESDAY, 10th March, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. A Portion of tho well-known Burgess Farm, Horokiwi-road,_ Johnsonville, consisting of Thirty Acres - of first-dass land, subdivided into three 4-acre allotments and one I 18-a.cro allotment. The land is situated about a mile from Johnsonville at tho back of the Paparangi -Settlement, adjoining Mr. E. W. Potherick's well-known property, and can be approached from John'onyille, Ngahruranga or Peione by good metalled road. The land is very «ojitablo for poultry farmers or market gardeners, being well and the bcsi. of growing soil, or ■ -ftculd be a first das^ investment lor speculators, as the taking over of the Welling-ton-Manawatu line !^' the Government in a fen- months will greatly advance the •*a!uc« r of the property, it being specially suitable with its large road frontage for subdivision into building allotments. The property is now in the temporary oocupal ion of Sir. J. Pyle, who will show intending buyers over it. The Terms of Salo are— Ten per cent, deposit, forty per cent, in three months; balance can remain for three years at fhe per cent, interest per annum. If easier terms rsquired, tho Auctioneers wiil bo slad to discuss the matter. Lithogranhic Plans can be obtained from Macdonald, Wilson and Co., Auctioneers, or Mr. J. Fyle, on the property. IX THE EXCHANGE LAND MART~ Xo. 155, Lambton-quay, Wellington. MIRAMAR. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions by < the Evans Bay and Miramar Estate Co., I Limited, to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 18th March, 1908, at 7.30 o'clock— The Balance Unsold of Marvellous Miramar, consisting of Fortythree Grand Building Sections, each ranging in area from nearly Half an Acre to Two Acres. The company has been now in existence for ovor six years and from -the high oharacter of its land and the facilities offered by it for settlement, has proved a phenomenal success. Its shareholders have now determined to close their accounts, hence tho present sale. The opening up last year of the whole of the Miramar Peninsula by tramway traction, the settlement throughout the Peninsula o' a largo population, and the prospect of progressive development in Evans Bay Surlng the present year and following years necessarily mean_ great activities in that quarter of the city. The termi will prove ipecially toryTan per cent. Deposit. Ten per cent, in Threa Monthe. Ten per cent, in Six Months. Balance for Five Years. Interest on \ npaid purchase money, ' Five per cent. For conditions of sale, lithographic Plans, and further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS.

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Evening Post, Issue 51, 29 February 1908, Page 8

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