MONDAY, 17th JANUARY. At 2 o'clock. W;, F. SHORTT, LTD., have boen • favoured with instructions from a lady giving up housekeeping, to sell ao their rooms, Willis-street— The whole of her superior Household Furniture, removed to tho rooms for convenience of sale^ — Upright Grand Piano, by Paul Scharaff Singer Drophead Sewing Machine Massive All Brass 2in Pillar Italian Bedstead Handsome bedroom suite of three pieces, full Scotch chest drawers, duchesse chests, chests drawers, washstands. toilet ware, dressing tables, mirrors, double and single bedsteads, spring and wire mattresses, bedding, pillows, lot of nearly new blankets, sheets, wire stretchers, towel horses, child's cot. Elegant drawingroom suite of 7 pieces, Brussels carpet 12 x 12, hearthrug, fender and brasses, occasional tables, massive sideboard with mirror back, couch in leather, Austrian chairs, upholstered easy chairs, dining table, linoleum, dinner service, c.p. ware, cutlery, coal vase, curtains and poles. Kitchen tables, chairs, crockery, and cooking utensils of every description. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF A VALUABLE FARM AT TAYLOR'S PASS, NEAR BLENHEIM. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • are favoured with instructions from Mr. Thomas Duffy, of London, to sell by public auction, at the Exchange Land Mart, on TUESDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1910. at 2.30 o'clock p.m. — That valuable Farm, being Section No. 5, of Block 1., Taylor's Pass, District of Marlborough, consisting of somo 200 acres of first-class agricultmal land. la addition to Section 5, Block 1., there »ro two other sections adjacent thereto owned by Mr. Bernard Duffy, which can be purchased as well. WEDNESDAY, 19tb JANUARY, 1910, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF ALMOST NEW AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. PIANO, CHESTERFIELD SUITE. HIGH-BACK OAK DININGROOM SUITE. SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, and APPOINTMENTS. Removed to Our Rooms from a gentleman's residence for convenience of sale. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF NINE ROOMS T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions from a gentleman who is leaving Wellington, to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — An excellent catalogue of Superior Furnishings, all in delightful order. Full details later. We sell in our Rooms EVERY WEDNESDAY. Further entries are invited for this ■ale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1910, At 10 o'clock sharp. fiALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ;a.t the Family Residence, No. 174, Wel-lington-terrace (top of Boulcott-st.). ENTIRE CONTENDS OF EIGHT ROOMS. MASSIVE ALL' BRASS BEDSTEAD. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE. AXMINSTER CARPET. Bft EXTENSION DINING TABLE, Etc T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received > instructions from a gentleman who is giving up housekeeping, to sell as above — The whole of the Household Furnishings, full details later. EL JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1910, Commencing at 2 o'clock p.m. IMPORTANT CLARING SALE Of £600 W0 0 R £ TH £600 .WELL-BUILT LORRIES, CITY VANS, RALEIGH CARTS, DOG-CARTS, RUSTIC CARTS, 4 TTP-DRAYS, BUTCHERS' AND BAKERS' SPRING CARTS, PONY CARTS. ETC., ETC. AT THE WELLINGTON COACH FACTORY, • St. Hill-street (off Manners-street). On Account of Mr. M. Bohan, the wellknown Coachsmith. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions to Bell, aa Above — A largo overstock of well-built vehicles. Full details later. As Mr. Bohan is overstocked with vehicles, and has to make room for a new ibuilding, he has deoided to clear every lot out practically without reserve.' Mr. •Bohan is well known as one of the best coachsmiths in the Dominion, and his vehicles have taken many prizes. Buyers are requested to inspect for themeelves before the sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. [AUCTION SALE OF THE VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE OF W. A. PALMER, ESQ., OF HOBSON-ST. 'A SPECIALLY BRIGHT, SUNNY HOME. IN consequence of his early departure for Sydney, Mr. Palmer has instructed ua to 6011 by public auction on .TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1910, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155-157, Lambton-quay. ' (The charming and .valuable Family Residence, No. 78, Hobson-street, Dearly- opposito the well-known Residence of T. C. Williams, Esq., and adjoining the residence of J. H. B. Coates, Esq. The land on which tho residence is erected is part of Town Acre No. 615, Wellington, having a frontage of 34ft lOin to Hobson-street, by a depth of under 100 ft. The residence contains nine rooms, including drawingroom, diningroom, breakfast room, 'six bedrooms, two bathrooms, verandah covered. in with glass, and balcony. The_ house is exceptionally well furnished with' electric light, gas, electric bells and telephonette, and is fitted with bigfe-ly-finished wardrobes, linen presses, otc. It commands a beautiful view of tho harbour and the charming hill scenery. The residence and land have many unusual advantages, surrounded as they are by wealthy residents, and being up to date in every respect. It is a most attractive property. £1100 can lie on mortgage for three years, and easy arrangements made for the balance of purchase money. As Mr. Palmer is leaving for Sydney in a few weeks, we are instructed by him to make special arrangements respecting carpete, linoleums, etc., with any prospective purchaser. It will therefore be of advantage to call pon us as early as possible and discuss the advantages attending the purchase of this most charming and desirable property. Cards to view from the Auctioneers, ?. KENNEDY MACDONALD* LTD., Auctioneers. t « B and 157 t Lambtojo-auen*
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12, 15 January 1910, Page 8
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