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TO MORIIOW, TUESDAY, Blh MARCH, 1904, At 12.30 o'clock p.m. f*f\ HEAD OF DAIRY STOCK pry MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from Mr. John S. August, who him sold liix farm and is leaving for C'hristchuich, to soil on his farm, about ono milo Irom Ngahnnranga Railway Station, on tho Potono side — ■ 25 high-grade dairy cows, some in milk ami others calx ing in April, May, and Junu. A liivt class 101, feccoml to none in tho district 35 head of young htock, from wearier* to 2^-yeur-okis. Some Hue hcifoin amongst them \ bulls, Ayrshirua Also, Cream separator, 60 gallotiH an hour, milk cans, milk pans 2 yearling draught colts, by Ranlin' Robin 1 bay trap maro 1 2-year-old filly, by Specification colt 1 3-yoar-old Somnm gelding, out ot a thoroughbred mare. Buyers from all parts of tho distriot aro invited lo attend this saio, as Iho Augusts are noted for keeping good cattle. Owing to Mr. August's homo boing away from this farm there will bo no refreshments provided for this sale. WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, At 11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF BVlbVlWi MATERIAL IK LAMBTON-QUAY. Mackay and Co.'s Old Shop, opposito tho Police Station. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions to sell on. tho-*" 1 ground, Lomhlon-quay (Mackay's, booksollers, old shop) — About 200 sheets of galvanised iron, lot of totdr» and matai, bnclu, doors and tswihw, shuttors, scantling, boards, 1 p.w.c., oto., etc. • ' WITHOUT RESERVE. 11 o'clock 6harp. IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS. No. 84, Lambton-qiuy. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 9, 1904, At 1.30 o'ctock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. . IN OUR ROOMS. MACDONALD, WILSON *AND CO. hovo received instructions from various vendors to sell at their rooms — A largo quantity of household furniture, comprising — Largo' walnut podeslal office dosk, largo cedar bookcaso and cabinet combined, 2 leather suites (9 piocou), largo 10ft extension dining tablo, sideboards with bovollod mirror bncks, Austrian chairs, platform rockor*, duchess paint, marblo-top washstands, largo and small chests of drawers, duoheea chosls, settoo in silk tipostry and plush, overmantels, hallstands, cedar secretaire, lMimboo tables, doublo and singleb.m. bodstcads, doublo and Binglo iron bodeteada and w.w. matlrosscs, kapok pillows, bolsters, etc., kitchen drc<ser£, tablos, chairs and sundries. . We hold furniture saJoa in our rooms every wook, and in future- they will bo hold on Wednesday instead of Friday. A good class of buyers is always pre&ont at our room bales, and excellent prices rcalined. Housoholdors desirous of disposing of •urplua furnituro or wholo houses of furniture ■ would do well to oond it along, ftbd it will got overy caro and attention. THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. SEVEN-ROOMED~SbuBE IN ABEL-SMTTH-STREET. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from Mr. Ralph Lovoi, who in leaving for Australia, to adhat thoir rooms as above — That very desirable proporty in Abel Smi-th-stroot -being portion of T.A. No. 40. Tbo (0011011 hai» iv frontago of 20ft to Abel Smith-stroct by a depth of 100 ft, and on it is orectod a woH-built, commodious, and highly-fmiflhod house of noven rooms, with scuMory, coalhoufie, atororopm, and bathroom. Tho house i» thoroughly woJl comtruotod, all tho vital pacts boing heart of totacn. and matoi, with wollseasonod kauri lining throughout, and ihao ovory modern convonionro and now drainego. It was built in 1900. This proponty is situated near tho top at Abel Smftßi-etreot, on tho south sido, rod has a northerly aspect. Tho position in a most healthy and doakublo one, and is surrounded by a good cliusa of houses. As Mr, Lovoi is leaving for Australia almost immediately ho is demrouß of disposing of tho property without delay. Also, on account of Mr. Lovoi — Section 65, Rona. Bay. This eoction is unbuilt on, and adjoins tho Eropcctien of Mosecs. Jackson and oyy. It has a frontago to tho main road of 36ft °in, and tho long depth of 310 ft, and runs to the sea batch. - This in nearly tho last section available* in this part, and can bo cut in two and both frontages built upon. SALE OF CHARMING RESIDENCE, ROXBURGH-STREET. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, LAMBTON-QUAY. On THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1904, • At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON ANT) CO. aro favoured with instructions to sell by publio auotion, as above — That very valuable property, part of . Town Acre No, 383, having a frontago of 33 foot to Roxburghstreet r>y a depth of 90 feot, with that very desirable, aiid highlyfinished rosidonce, with bay window*, No. 59, ereclod thoroon, containing six rooms, bathroom, and scullery, fitted with all modern conveniences; including olpolrio light, gas, wardrobes, otc. There is 'also a capital vinery. Tho residence will bo found most complete in all details, and ono that con bo highly reepmmended as a family homo of tho bost description, and situate in a most favoured local. ty. Title — Land Transfer Act. NOTICE U hereby given that tho Ballot for Lands, Ohura. Aria and Totoro Survey Districts, is POSTPONED until lltlv March Applications must bo hero 4 pm. 9th MARCH. JAMES MACKENZIE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Ln-'.u'.i; and Survey Office, Now P.j mouth. Zi'4 Mircli. IMM

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 8

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