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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1915. Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION > OF A MOST VALUABLE AND UNIQUE COLLECTION OF WORLD-WIDE CURIOS, STAGS- HEADS, AND ART TREASURES. E- JOHNSTON AND CO. havo been • favoured with instructions to sell at thoir Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— \ A MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE CURIOS, COMPRISING OVER 400 DIKFERENT I'OTS. 400 This is the most valuable private collection ever exhibited in Now Zealand, and has taken a life-time to collect. Notwithstanding the groat value, our instructions are to sell everything to the highest bidder. Now on view. Catalogues on application, E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. The ttistate. HE VXRACE JEJ STATE. ■ • FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER. At-2.30 p.m. ' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS In . THORNDON. TI/TESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ITX- received instructions from the Trustees in tho above Estate to. sell by Public Auction at their' Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay,,, on FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, at 2.30 p.m., as above. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. Of HAWKESTONE STREET PROPERTY, ■ Including . . ■ ,' SPLENDID SECTIONS . Also, ; . THE/FAMILY RESIDENCE of 16 Rooms and all - usual: conveniences, standing in J-acre of gardens, with glasshouse, fernery, outhouses,- etc., subject to a lease to Mrs. Facer at <£200 per .- annum. - This Property is centrally situated, being close to the G.P.0., Parliament Buildings; Wharves, and Tram Lines, and affords a splendid opportunity of securing a residential site in the Thorndon district. PLANS NOW READY .' . Further particulars' from . HARCOURT AND CO., The: Auctioneers. " VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS-' f ■ SITE. IN THE HEART OF' WELLINGTON. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, at -the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington, at 2.30 p.m.— ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, i being . part Lots 22 and 23, City of Wellington, and containing 21;9 perches. Certificate, of Title Vol: 126, -Folio' 13,. havihg a frontage of 60 feet to Customhouse Quay by depth of 100 feet,' together with a two-story wooden building, at present occupied; by the ' Colonial Carrying Company. ■ This most desirablo property occupies an unrivalled position, being opposite the Bank of New Zealand and within half a minute's walk of General Post Office. It is the most Valuable Business Site in the City of Wellington, and-will be disposed tv D '® xce Ptio ß ally easy terms. Full particulars from the Auctioneer. •' S. GEORGE NATHAN, . 113-115 Customhouse Quay, ; 'Wellington. . TRENTHAM. |lfK. S- GEORGE- NATHAN has reXTX ceived instructions from Mrs. Bate, son, to offer for Sale, by Public Auction, at the Chamber of Commerce, pn WEDNESDAY, tho Sfh day of DECEMBER, 1915, at 2.30 p.m.— HER COUNTRY RESIDENCE, known as "Emsworth," situated Main Road, Trentham, comprising 5 acres 2 roods ' 9.14/ perches, more or less, together with a Bungalow Residence of 10 Tooms, and an annexe thereto of i rooms, and all necessary conveniences, including 3 bathrooms, p.w.o.'s, etc.; stable, coachhouse, motor shed, crptio tank drainage, and tho Upper Hutt water supplv is laid on. The grounds are beautifully laid' out m lawns, flower and vegetable gardens, covered-in .orchard, shelter . trees right round the property; fowlhouses and runs. It is ideally- situated - as a gentleman's residence, being within oasy' distanco of tho train' and golf links, and there is good fishing , close at- hand. '. The reserve price is Government: valua. tion,' which is very reasonable; easy terms. For full particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, - ' S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay, ■ Wellington. - THE LAST AND I THE - BEST! i "S3IGHT oil the rim of the Straits—facJL*' ing the towering Kaikouras—there can never be another Sale of. ! ... HAPPY YALLET B'AI FRONTAGES. , "38 ALREADY SOLD. Lose no time if you wish to secure a Valuable Home Site in Wellington's New Suburb. SECOND SUBDIVISION OPEN FOR ; ' , . SELECTION: Owing to the success of the First Subdivision the Owners have been compelled to cut up. the land on the right-hand aide going to the' Bay. , . . £,< SPLENDID SECTIONS Otfc SPLENDID SECTIONS NOW AVAILABLE.' ' Only about a milo from Island Bay Tram Terminus. City Drainage through Estate. ' . . ■ PRICES FROM £40. TERMS VERY EASY: 10 per cent, cash; 10 per cent, in six months; 10 per cent, in twelve months; balance in five years at 5 per cent. A Representative will be on the Estate during the neek-end to give intending purchasers any information. For plans and full particulars, apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEER & ESTATE AGENT, 113-115 Customhouee Quay (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) SMALL SHEEP-RUN FOR SALE OR LEASE, Near WAITARA and URENUI. WE hare been recently advertising 600 Acres, 20 miles from Waitiira Freezing Works, and 9 miles from Urenui Sale Yards j 300 acres in grass. Said to bo " 2-shecp couutry. Fenced and good wlia.ro. ■ Balance bush. Title: L.1.P.; "round • rental, i£2o _p.a. ° ' Having failed to make a sale owing to '■ the scarcity of cash amongst farm buy. : ers and as the property is now idle, the J owner having gone to the war the ' Mortgagee will Leaso for a term to be ' agreed at 3s. 6d. per acre, with Right of 1 Purchase at .£3 10s. per acre. Tho Mort- - gogee is a hotolkeeper, and cannot go on : '• the property himself. This is a good ■ opportunity for a young man. Apply to DWAN BROS.. CWiillg Street, WelJipstoaj m

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 16

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