J AUCTIONS. MONDAY NEXT, 27th NOVEMBER, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . IMPORTANT SALE OF. A CITY . .'FREEHOLD BUSINESSVSITE. ' ' MR, S. GEORGE- NATHAN-has bben ■favoured with instructions-• from Georgo Webb, Esq., to Sell, by Public Auction, 011 MONDAY, 27th NOVEMBER — /A valuable Business Site at the corner . of Vivian 1 ancl Tory Streets, being part Town Acre 262, Wellington, liar- . ing a frontage of 110 ft. to Vivian Street and 89ft. to Tory Street, together with a brick shop, dwelling, store, and stables, and a 7-rooincd wooden dwelling, known as 125 Tory Street. The brick building was designed and built under the supervision of .Mr. Peuty, Architect. Tho property will firstly be offered ill one lot, and,.if hot sold, will be offered in three lots. Firstly, the Brick Buildings on Section having 88ft. frontage to Vivian St. by a depth of 50ft.. to Tory. Street; and secondly, the Dwelling known as 125 Tory Street, on Section 39ft. frontage to ToryStreet by a depth of 88ft.; and thirdly, Section having a frpritago of 22ft. to Vivian" Street by a doptjh of S9ft. . This is one of tho most valuable corner business sites in the city, being admirably suited for a warehouse or factory. Further particulars and card, to view from the Auctioneer. S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. ' PRELIMINARY Is'OTICE.' . IMPORTANT SALE OF A' CITY EREE 1 - HOLD BUSINESS. SITE. MR, S. GEORGE~NATKAN has been favoured with instructions from Georgo Webb,. Esq., to sell ..by public auction, on MONDAY, p7th , NOVEM•BER,.. a Valuable Business Site at; the corner of Vivian and Tory Streets— Being-part.Town Acre 252, Wellington, . having a. frontage, of 110 ft. to Viviaii Street and 89ft. to.Tory Street.'. : Together with a Brick Shop, Dwelling, Store, and Stables, and a 7-roomed' ■• .Wooden Dwelling, known as 125 Tory ." Street. . .•••.-• The brick building was designed and built under the supervision of Mr. Ponty, Architect'. ~ ■'-.-■. .- The property will: firstly, be. off«red .in one lot, and,if not sold will be offered in three lots. . •.- Firstly, the brick-buildings on Section ,' having 88ft. to Vivian Street, by a depth of 50ft. to Tory Street;'ond,. secondly; the dwelling known as 125 Tot,>- Street,' on section 39ft. frontage to Tory Street," by.a depth of 88ft.; and, thirdly/ lieption having' a frontage of 22ft. to Vivian. Street, by a depth of-89ft'. This is one of the most valuable Coiner Business, Sites in the City, being admirably suited for a warehouse or factory; Further 'particulars and card to view from'the Auctioneer. ' ' • t ' S. GEORGE NATHAN,. 115 Customhouse Quay, TUESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1916, - At 1.30 p.m. Estate of the Late' W. A.-Waddell. IMPORTANT AUCTION-■ SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed from Kclburn for Convenience of Sale.' ■ MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed by the Executor in the above Estate, to sell, by auction, at their Roonis, Featherston Street, as above— " ' • Upright Grand Piano by W. Harper, London.. Walnut Cft. Sideboard, handsomely caiTed Mahogany Dining Suite 'of 9 pieces, 7 in' Morocco leather Walnut Bookcaue, cstrred panels and movable shelves Sheraton and Mahogany Dining Room Chairs , '< Easy Chairs, upholstered in silk fapestry and plush Inlaid Card, Table , Wilton Pile Bordered Carpet, 15 x 13 feet Brussels Stair Carpet • ; •' ■'"' Axmins.ter Rugs and Carpets 2 Spjondid Marble Striking. Clocks . Walnut Plate-glass Overmantel Mahogany Duchesse Suite of handsome .-. design Walnut Wardrobo, with large panelled .. mirror . ' Oak .Bookshelves, Hallstand,: Chair; -and -. Library Table D.B.M. Bedsteads, 3 and Single Bed-.-steads and Matti-ess .1 Brass fender and utepsib, duchesse pairs, ' towel rails,'tea sets, pair Jubilee engravings (well framed), oil paintings, water colours of., sailing- ship, blankets, pillows, mattresses, best toiletware,' fast pattern linoleum, bentwood chairs,' tables, filter, preserving - pan, saucepans, sea; chests, -chest car- ' penter's tools, garden 'tools, lawn mower, hose, brief bag, portmanteaux, kitchen utensils, and sundries. On View ; on Monday Afternoon. - FRIDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1916,- • At 2.30 p.m." •••••"•• REALISATION* SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, 149 MOLESWORTH ST., And SIX 5-ROOMED DWELLINGS,- CUBA ST.,- ALICETOWN, LOWER HUTT. Messrs. j. h. bethune and co. have lieeii instructed by the Owner ■•'to sell, by auction,' at their Rooms; Fca.therston Sti'eet, -as' above— LEASEHOLD—Lot 4of Section 574,; Wel- ' lington,..having 41ft. frontage' to ; -Molesworth Street.ljy'a depth of 111 ft. ■ Sin to 142 ft. 2in.,.,.together with, the ■ • ■ 9-roomed Dwelling-house, No. . 149 MOLESWORTH STREET, thereon. •The land is held on Leaso' from'the Hospital Board at per. annum, to 2nd- July, 1931. The Residence .is. let at ' £114-per annum, and is insured for jiiooo; - ■- This property is in an. ideal .position in the best part of Thorndon, commanding a good view. FREEHOLD-Part ..Lots. 85 .and . 86, ALICETOWN, and Lots I4q..and 141. Young's Subdivision, Alicetown, in C allotments, having from 45 "to 51ft. • Bin' frontage to CUBA STREET, and- • .two being corner..sections, fronting Montagu and .Valentine Streets, to-: ■ gether with 6 Residences of 5 Rooms, •' ■ with verandah, etc.,'.fitted'with Borough drainage and water, occupied by' permanent tenants at 135.. 6d.'per ■ week each. The abovo houses arc within 5 minutes' walk of Lower Hiitt Station,- each having amplo room .for a garden. The above houses will be offered sep-ately-on easy terms,. For. further par--hculars, apply to . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . ' Auctioneers. ' TIPrTOP GRAZING PROPERTY FOR SALE, OA An ACRES, FREEHOLD, undulatOUUU , ing and hilly, large portion ploughable, and grows excellent root and grain crops. ■ At present wintering on grass 4600 6heep, of which 3000 are breeding ewes, and 200 head of cattle. Carrying capacity can be increased by growing winter feed. PRICE, -ill PER ACRE. ; . STOCK AND PLANT AT VALUATION. Further particulars on application. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER, TO THE LAND BUYER.—We can sell 435 Acres, freehold, mostly ploughable, new house and- cowshed, winter 300 cattle. Handy to railway- and Palmerston North. JCIS per acre.' XI2OO cash. )37) FAIRBURN AND SILK, Wauganui. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES v.- . SEE PAGE.IS.
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