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TUESDAY, 30th MARCH, 1909, At 2 o'clock p.m. sharp. SALE OF GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, MASSIVE BRASS - MOUNTED FRENCH BEDSTEAD, AND EFFECTS, j On tho x Premises, Bloxham House, No. 22, Porirna-road, Kaiwarra. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions from Mrs. J. Eagles, who is leaving for Auckland, to sell on the premises, No. 22, Porirua-road, as above — The whole of her Household Furnishings, comprising : UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by H. J. Hiekoyson, London ; a swoet-toned instrument, and only been in use 18 months. MASSIVE DOUBLE BRASS-MOUNTED FRENCH BEDSTEAD, Wire-woven Mattress and Kapok Beds. j 6 occasional rattan chairs, rattan settee, cushions, 2 superior upholstered wicker chairs, ornaments, b.r. fender, walnut overmantel, clock, flower stand, 6 almost new Austrian chairs, couch, lot of glassware and crockery, dinner service, sets of jugs, duchesse pairs, marble-top washstands, duchesse chests, d.b.m. bedstead, s.i. bedstead, superior sets of toiletware, lot of good linoleums, hearthrugs, wool mats, glass dishes, kitchen dresser, dining table and cover, wringer, bath, and lot of sundries. On view morning of sale. Everything is in very good order, and for Absolute Sale. PRELIMIN4HY NOTICE. GREAT AUCTION SALE I Of MAGNIFICENT IRISH LINENS. CAMBRICS, BEDSPREADS, COSTUME CLOTPIS. LACE CURTAINS. AXMINSTER BRUSSELS, AND TAPESTRY CARPETS. HEARTH RUGS, ETC. £1000 w ei TH £1000 ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 31st March and Ist April, 1909. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD.. o have been favoured with instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157, Lamb-ton-quay, a 6 above — A valuable consignment of Irish Linens. Carpets, etc., etc. Full details later. The whole of this shipment will be unpacked and exhibited in our rooms for *>ome days prior to the sale. GUALTER, DYKES & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, ' FEATHERSTON AND BRANDON SIREETS CORNER. FOR SALE. WELLINGTON - TERRACE (off) — 8 Rooms, conservatory ; 50ft frontage, 80ft depth ; two frontages. Price £2250. This is an exceptionally cheap property, and right in the heart of the city. ORIENTAL BAY— S Rooms, all large, one floor, in good repair ; splendid view; land 40ft x 80ft. Price £850 ELLICE-STREET— IO Rooms, with outhouses ; land 33ft x 132 ft. Price £1750. Terms can be arranged. ELLICE-STREET— 7 Rooms, with all possible conveniences ; insured for £700 ; land 45ft x 132 ft. Price £1500 ; £350 cash. GUALTER. DYKES AND CO. W YLIE BROS., 182, FEATHERSTON-ST., Wellington. I Telephone No. 452. ~~~" I HANKEY-STREET— Land. 40ft x 107 ft, compact 5-roomed dwelling, one floor, ■workshop, glass house, garden, etc. ; fine view of city and harbour. £925 ; terms. YORK-STREET— Central Factory Site; land 38ft x 51ft ; old 4-roomed dwelling and conveniences ; rental 20s. Price £675. t DANTEL STREET— Land 35ft x 100 ft, with 4-roomcd dwelling built in brick. £650. VT-GELTOWN (bargain)— Land 27ft x 105 ft, with neat 4-roomed Cottage, scullery, verandah, copper, tubs, city water, etc. Price £250. PETONE (Builder's Chance)— Land 50ft x 100 ft, ivith builder's workshop, 45ft x 45ft, shed 15ft x 22ft. machinery, gas engine, planer, shaper, band saw, morticer, timber racks, etc. Price for the lot £650, or will sell land and buildings without machinery for £300. KELBURNE (Grova-road)— Fine Building Site, 50ft x 140 ft. Price £425; cheap. I PETONE (Plunket-avenue)— Good Building Sites, oach 40ft a 117 ft. Price only £2 per foot. KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD* • KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. 155, Lambton-auay. Wellington. KHANDALLAH— SpIendid Corner Quarter Acre Section, level ; capital site for shop; also Villa Site. Easy terms arranged. CITY— A good, well-finished two-story 7roomed Dwelling, every convenience and nico well laid-out garden ; owner leaving New Zealand, and will make exceptionally easy terms. Reduced j price £850; small deposit. 3755 MOUNT VICTORIA (ROXBURGH-ST). — A nice 8-roomed two-story House, bath, etc., and all conveniences. Only £50 deposit. 3775 ] KARORI — Several 5-roomed Cottages, with small deposits, from £50 up, and easy payments. VOGELTOWN— A nice Jittle 4-roomed Cottage, verandah, city water ; section 27ft x 105 ft. A bargain ; only £250. ! 3771 KILBIRNIE — New one-floor 5-roomed House, two bay windows, h. and c. % water, bath, etc. ; penny section to Courtenay-plaoe. £200 cash wanted. Price £750. 3770 ADELAIDE-ROAD — Splendid Building Sections from £10 10s per ft. 3760 1 NORTHLAND— One floor, 7 Rooms, ex- | ' ceptionally well finished, stsel ceilings, well fires, h. and c. water, bath, c. light, all conveniences, section 66ft x 180 ft. Terms can be arranged. 3776 WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS. FOR SALE, Wood and Coal Yard, doing large business, Main Trunk Line ; valuable freehold and business as a going concern. Full particulars on application. J. T. BARRTi: AND CO., Central Land Agents, Feilding. FOR SALE, 636 Acres, four miles from Kimbplton and 18 miles from Feilding; all in grass, and nearly all ploughable, 10 paddocks, well fenced and watered by springs ; wintered 1800 sheep, 100 cattle, and 10 horses; house of 8 rooms, woolshed, dip, yards, trapshed, cowshed, etc. Apply, at once, to PRIOR AND KENNEDY, Land Agents. Feilding. T3RIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE, con- *- taining 36 rooms ; nicely situated ; I acre land ; orchard ; splendid business. Price £2200; terms. Apply VICTOR E. SMITH, Land Agent, Feilding. WANTED. 100 Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles ; liberal allowances given in part payment for new Stitra, Triumphs, eto. Adams, Ltd,, Heroer-BtreeE.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 10

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