SUMMARY OF FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES Of MACDONALD; WILSON AND CO. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 2nd nnd 3ul MAY, at 11 o'clock onoh day — Groat abfiolulo unreserved ealo of Irish Linonrt, na por dutnilod advertisement. WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY, at 12 o'clock noon— Merchandise Salo (unrcsorvnd)— • 439 cases P. and O. Whisky in bond, in lols to suit buyer*. THURSDAY, 4th MAYLand Salo — Shop and Dwelling and Land, Ingostre-Mrocl ; Coltngo and Building Section, lngostroslroot (cloeo to Cuba-HtroQt) ; Thirty Building Scoliont, Upper Hutt. THURSDAY, 4th MAY. on tho promiw, "Osborno Uoupo," Clnrcmont-grovo — Snlo of Superior Household Furnituro. otc. TUESDAY, Oth MAY— Shop and Dwolling nnd Land, • Cuha-ftrool ; Three-quarters of nn Acre, Ingestro-stroot ; Farm of 311 Aeros aud Buildings, Wni-walu-rond ; Township of Eastward Ho, 82 Building Sections; Club Ilotol and Four Shops, Woodvillo ; Township Sootionn, Levin and Hiikanui ; Building Section, Kolburno ; also Slock Shares in various companies. THURSDAY, 11th MAY— Tho John F. Orr Estnto— Freehold of Iho Railway Hotel, Lowor Hult. Four Verandah Shops and Dwolling-housos on Main-road, Lowor Hull ; Four Buildiug Sections, Main-road, Lowor Hutt ; Fourteen Building Sections, LudInm Park Kbtato, Lower Ilutl ; Fifty-ono Building Sections nt Muritai ; Thirtnon Building Sections at Island Bay ; Building Sections at Kilbirnio and Khnudallah. EARLY IN MAY— 'Salo Dairy Stock at Moßers. Shnrp Bros.' farm, Potonc. DURING MAY— Sixty-two Building Section* and Family Residonco, Johnsonvillo. For full dot nils of nbovo sales soo Evoning Post of 29th April. TO-MORROW. A MARVELLOUS, UNIQUE SALE. GREAT AUOTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT IRISH IJNENS. ABSOLUTELY~UNRESERVED. Tho First Salo of tho Kind ovor hold in tho City of Wollington. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 2nd and 3rd MAY, 1905, Commencing each day at 11 a.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. nro favoured with instructions from Mr. ,1. P. Murphy, of Belfast, Ireland, to sell by public auotion, as abovo — A MAGNIFICENT AND MARVELLOUS COLLECTION* OF THE FINEST IRISH LINENS, conoieting of — Trieli Linon Damask Irish Linon Sheeting Irish Handkerchiefs Irish Linon Hand - ombroidcrod Bedspreads Irish Linon LndioV Hand-made Skirts and Undorolothing Irish Linen Bod Quilts Irjslt Linen Tailot Covors Inch Linon Table Covors Irish Linon Serviettes Irish Linon Hemstitched Pillow Cases Also, Lovely Laco Curtains WooJlon Worsteds and Scrgos in pjocrg Ladicß' Costumo Cloths Axminstcr and Taposlry Carpets Shofllold Cutlory of tho Finest Quality, by a world-renowned maker. This splendid shipment was specially manufactured for ami shipped to South Africa, but tho depression thoro has lotl to its boing diverted to New Zealand. Every artiolo will bo sold to tho highest bidder without an atom of ro.iorvo. Scuh nn opportunity of securing magnificent specimens of tho finest Linen Mamifno* lures of "Old Irolnnd" may novor occur again in tho Oity of Wclliugton. The wholo of tho shipment is now on viow, and Iho unreserved snlo will commonco at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, tho 2nd May, GASLIGHT DISPLAY TO-NIGHT, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. Every lady in Wellington should arrange nor appointments so as to sparo at least two days for this extraordinary opportunity. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd MAY, At 12 o'clock noon. SPECIAL UNRESERVED SALE OF AQQ CASKS P. AND O. An O ttO J LIQUEUR WHISKY. QoV MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo rcceivod instructions from tho holders of tho bond warrants, to soil at Ihoir rooms, as above— 439 caios P. and O. liquour whisky, 17. o.p. This is ono of tho finest consignmunts of high-class whinky that has over como to this nuirkot. It 'hns boon in bond for somo yoars, nnd imperntivo instructions hnvo roachod tho now ngents for tho original consignors to realieo tho shipmont and oloso tho account at any cost. It will bo sold in Bond, and in lots to suit buyers. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO INVESTORS. THE LAST AVAILABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE IN LOWER IN-GESTRE-STREET, NEAR CUBASTREET. To Close the Ettato of tho Lnto Mrs. Priddy. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lnmbton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 4th MAY, 1005, At 2.30 o clock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from tho Executor of tho Estnlo of tho Into Mrs, Priddy to soil by publio nuctiou as above — THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE, part of Town Acre No. 155, having a frontago of 30ft lo Ingcßtro-stroct hy a depth of 106 ft, with tho cottngo containing four rooms crectorl thoreon. Th« proporty is situate midway bclwoon Oubn and Marion strncts, nnd is ono of the finest retail buMiios; sitns in thnt highly valuablo quarter of tho city. Lnnd in this part of Urn city hss now roachod over £100 por foot. Torms— Ten por cent. Deposit ; balance enn ho arranged on onsy lorms. Title, Lnnd Transfer Act WANTED Known— We nro Building In f>nit nt Auburn, on easy terms. S(nm< of the rrinnming uintold sectiom equal anything in Klmiuinllnh for locality, fituution, outlook, nnd position. Tho terms must arre«t you Fanny, £10 deCosit on a section, with 3 years to pay alnnce. Think of £50 deposit on a superior residence, balance £x week. Writo BOX 49. G.P.O.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1905, Page 8
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