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TOMORROW, TUESDAY, 26th MARCH. At 11 o’clock. FURNITURE OF A TEN-ROOMED HOUSE, REMOVED FROM -A SUBURBAN RESIDENCE FOR UNRESERVED SALE. Under Bill-of-Sale. Macdonald, wilson and co have received instructions from thi holders of the Hi]l-of-Sale, to sell ai their rooms, as above— - The entire contents of a well-furnishec 10-roomed honse. The catalogue comprises some very excellent, nearly new furniture, linoleums and Rosener piano \ . Drawingroom —Walnut-framed . plane by Rosener, Berlin, a nice-toned instrument and nearly new; Brussels carpets, drawingroom chairs, platform rocking chairs, superior drawingroom suite (i pieces, upholstered in rich crimson plush;, elegant massive pier glasses, walnut overmanteh; b.m. fender and irons, harp flower stand, brackets, bamboo stands, lot of good vases and ornaments, pictures Cloisonne vases, drawingroom cabinet of unique design, 'occasional tables and chairs, h.p. mirror with plush border, elegant afternoon tea set, h.p. plaques,- Japanese cabinets, flower stand. Diningroom—Large quantity of gooc new linoleum, b.m. fender and irons, h. rug bookcase and cheffomer, d. table and’cover, 12 Austrian chairs, 4 walnut do part dinner service, standard treadle sewing machine, wool mats, Japanesi trays, metal trays, lot ol gooi cutlery and e.p. ware, fork! and spoons, cruet, salt cellars n case, silver crumb tiyiy, overmantel, birds under glass shade, good clocks, unique dinner wagon, couches, bookcase, with glass doors, elegant walnut sideboard with mirror back, of good design; ele"ant cheflonier, inlaid and beautifully made, with mirror back; large quantityserviettes, lot of crockery. Also, contents of 6 bedrooms, all well and recently furnished—B s. and d. b.m. bedsteads by Peyton and Peyton, w.w, spring mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, sheets, pillows, fiolsters, 4 good duchess pairs 6 superior toilet sets, 2 full Scotch cedar chests of drawers, 4 very handsome chests of drawers, 4 small b.r. chests of drawers, 10 chairs, ejieval swing mirror mirrors, w. stands, pictures, etc.; Also, contents of kitchen, including cooking utensils, small gas stove, and lot of sundries. The sale will commence at 11 sharp with kitchen utensils and sundries. Catalogues on application at the office. The whole without reserve. All deliveries to be taken not later than Wednesday, up to 4 o’clock. 061

THUESDiAY NEXT, 28th MARCH, At 2.30 o'clock. M2 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND SHARES TO BE SOLDIBY AUCTION. 'l/TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO ItX have received instructions from .1. W. Poynton,. Esq., Publid Trustee, to sp! at their Rooms, as above, in the Estate ot B. Blower, deceased—--142 shares in the Bank of New Zeainnt; in lots to suit purchasers. 05j WEDNESDAY. 27th MARCH, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. To all those in search of a really good central City Investment, within 10 minutes' of the Post Office. SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN iuaON STREET. 'UTESSRS TURNBULL, WATKINS .LVJL AND WILLIAMS have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, 3 Panama street, on Wednesday, the 27th March, at 2.3 C p.m That, exceptionally fine freehold, property, having a frontage of 52ft sin to Dixon street, and a frontage of 53ft 6in to Edward street, by a depth of eKont 110 ft„ being part of Town Acre No. 201, together with the three houses erected thereon, with room to build another cottage. The above property comprises one of the very best forms of investment, and must from its unique position, and proximity to the citv proper, command a very high value in the near future. Cards to view, and fuller particulars from TURNBULL. WATKINS WILLIAMS, 517 Auctioneers, 3, Panama street.

WEDNESDAY. 27th MARCH, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. SPECIAL TO "WORKMEN AND OTHERS. WAEIPORI STREET VILLA RESIDENCE, MESSRS TURNBULL, WATKINS AND WILLIAMS have been instructed by Mr Drake, who is leaving Wellington, to sell by public auction at their rooms, 3. Panama street, oh. Wednesday, 27th March, at 2.30 p.m.— All that splendid Level Section of Land, having a frontage of 40ft to Wari-, pori street West (behind Berhamporo Church Schoolroom), by a depth of' 132 ft, being part of Town Acre No. 1009, together with that most substantial 6-roomed residence occupied by Mr Drake, and having washhouse, bathroom, workshop, and new drainage. •This property has been thoroughly renovated, and brought up to every degree of comfort, ‘ and is now, without doubt, a really fine home. Cards to view, and fuller details from TURNBULL. WATKINS AND WILLIAMS. 513 Auctioneers, 3, Panama street. . WEDNESDAY. 27th MARCH, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. VILLA RESIDENCE TO LE SACRIFICED. NEAR THe'tRAM SHEDS. MEcoRS TURNBULL, WATKINS AND WILLIAMS have been instructed by the owner to sell by public auction at the rooms, 3. Panama street, on Wednesday, 27th March, at 2.30 p.m. That really splendid Corner Section, having a frontage of 40ft to Drummond street, apd 76ft lOin to King street, being part of Town Acre No. 740, together with a most substantially built 6-roomed house, having ,hot water, gas. workshop, cellar, washhouse, gas-stove .and every modern convenience. The house has been in existence only two years, is fitted with all up-to-date appliances and is elevated above the street upon a concrete wall, costing nearly £2OO. , Cards to view, and architect's plan from TURNBULL. WATKINS AND WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 3, Praams street. SPECIAIT NOTE. This Property MUST be Sold. 51f ■ A SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. < FRIDAY, 12th APRIL. 1901. , At 2.30 p.m, '•> SAI<I OF VALUABLE COTTAGE PRO- 1 PERTY IN HALL STREET. H/TES.SRS SIDEY AND CO. have been •ATJ. favoured with - instructions from the ( owner to sell by public auction, at their rooms. Manners street, as above, the following valuable freeholds: Parts of Town Acre No. 922, with frontages of 28ft and S6ft respectively by depths of 104 ft (more or less), on which are erected two cottages, each containing 4 rooms and scullery, with latest drainage and modern conveniences. j t The cottages are in capital repair and j are let to good tenants at 10s and 9s weekly. Is Full particulars on application to 906 THE AUCTIONEERS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4314, 25 March 1901, Page 8

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