AUCTIONS. ~' SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND : EFFECTS. - ■ , AT THE RESIDENCE, . :51 BOLTON STEEET, .On Ist and 2nd MARCH,. Commencing each diiy at. 11 a.m. 6liarp. M' E. S.- GEORGE" NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from : Miss Kane (who is giving up housekeep- | injr>, to Sell the Whole of her Superior | Household Furniture and Effects, the i Contents of her • 11-roomed Residence, ' comprising— • '.. DRAWING-ROOM-Upright Grand Piano ..- by Collard and Collard, Handsome ; ■•-" Walnut Music Stand, Walnut Fold- , ins Card Table, Wilton Pile Carpet (in good order), Electric Stand Lamp, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Lisi bon Pottery and China, and Silk Curtains, Pictures and Ornaments. ■ HALL-A . VERY HANDSOME OLD MAHOGANY. GRANDFATHER CLOCK (in excellent order), Inlaid. > :■■■ Linoleum, Wilton Pile Runner and .'■ . Mat, Jardinieres, Palms, Hall Stand, Kauri Hall Chairs and Table. BREAKFAST ■ ROOM-A Hand-made Moorish Rue;, Table, Chairs, Pic- ' tufes, and Linoleum. . DINING-ROOM-Good Red Wilton Pile Carpet, A"'HANDSOME DININGROOM SUITE, WALNUT, UPHOLSTERED IN REAL BUFFALO HIDE," comprising . SIX DINING CHAIRS, TWO CARVERS, AND THREE BEAUTIFUL ARMCHAIRS, EXTENDING WALNUT DINING' TABLE. 'AND. A VERY • HANDSOME WALNUT SIDEBOARD. The whole of this suit© has been imported, and is of the best English manufacture. -Oil. Paintings, Water. Colours, Beaten Brass Finger Bo.wls, Bronze Curb and Fire Irons, Plaques; Electro-plate, etc., China, : Glass; KITCHEN—Ths whole of, the Kitchen Utensils,' including Aluminium Pots and Pans, Preserving Pan; also Brass Preserving Pan; Large Earthenware Jars. ■ BTAIBS-Carpei and Brass Rods.' UPSTAIRS-Double Iron' Bedstead, brass mounted, MAHOGANY WARDROBE, . Kauri Duchess, ( Single Bedsteads, Feather Pillows, Hair, Kapok, and Feather.. Mattresses, Linoleum, Car..pety Curtains, Pictures, Chest of Drawers, Marble-top " Washstands, Linen, Blankets.. : -OBSERVATORY-About 60 Choice Pot Plants, including Maidenhair Ferns, Begonias, Poinsetta, Cactus, Palms, Asparagus Ferns. • ■ OUTSIDE-A.il Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow, Sprayer, Baths, Etc., Etc. •.- ;■ Everything is in excellent order, and anyone: cbntomplatina 'furnishing should not'miss this sale;- On view from 2.30 p.m.to 4.30, '28th' February: ' • ( ..,-;:;: . s,. George nathan, '-:■■: :■■-. -Auctioneer. . TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1917 At 2.30 p.m. IN THE COMMERCE. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been "PK "Auctions from S +„ has been transferied to Auckland) to sell by Public Auotion_aß above, his Residence, known as 179 Karon Road, Wellington, having a frontage of 38ft by a depth of'lSOft. to 200 ft„ together with.a dwelling, comprismg ,6 Good Rooms, bathroom, washhouse, p.w.c., gas cooker, electric light throughout, and a good hot water service. _Title, Land Transfer. Upset price, .£7OO. Terms of Sale, 3100 cash, balance at 5 per cent, for, term. Recommended. For further particulars apply to auctioneer. . ■ . . S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer. 115 Customhouse Quay. ~ VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL . PROPERTY, r Aurora .terrace, To be.Sold By PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. On. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1917, .'■ At 2.30 p.m.. i MB. Si GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from David Nathan, Esq., to sell as aboveAll that Piece of Loud being Part Sec. tions 198 and 500, City of Welling, ton, containing 3 roods 6 perohes, having a frontage of 319 links to Aurora Terrace, by a depth of 250 links, more or less. . This property is without doubt one of the finest residential sites in Wellington, having an uninterrupted view of the harbour and. city. It is possible to subdivide it into four or five good building sites. One great.advantage to this site being that it is within 3--minutes'of the heart of the city. The grounds are beautifully laid out, there being a very fine fernery and nice lawn. It would make an ideal property for residential flats. . .. : . I Terms are .exceptionally'easy, and a . low.reserve has been' placed on the property' as "the owner is .determined to sell. "Further particulars . from, '.the ' auctioneer. ' ' " ' •'■• :S. GEORGE NATHAN, : - 115 Customhouse Quay. ■•'';• ' .'REALISATION SALE. : THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, 1917. ..::•>,;. •, At-2.30 p.m. . •IN THE CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE. M'eV'S. GEORGE NATHAN has been ' favoured with instructions from Mrs. Agnes Whittaker,- Executrix in the Estate of the late B. F. 'Whittaker, to sell by Public Auction as above the undermentioned properties— ' FIRSTLY—Lot 1, Blorfc 10, Deposited Plan 1188, Kelburn, having a frontage to Upland Road of 87ft, by an irregular depth to Glasgow Street of- 145 ft., - and containing 23 perches, together with a substantially built- 10-roomed ■ residence thereon, with all modern conveniences, and having an excellent view of the harbour and city. The garden is well laid out and there is a fine lawn. • SECONDLY—Part Section 521, Wellington, containing 10.8 perches, having a'fTontage to Sydney Street of 23ft. sin., by a depth of approximately 125 ft., and known as No. 152. On this • property j there is an 8-roomed dwelling, at present j let at 255. per week. i THIRDLY.-Part Section 521, Welling-, ton, containing 9.3 perches, having a frontage, to Sydney Street of.2lft. 6in., by-a depth of approximately 1.32 ft., and known as No. 151,' together with a 5roomed dwelling. Title, Land Transfer.For. further particulars apply to the Solicitors of the -Estate, Foil and Putnam, 113-115 • Customhouse Quay, Wellington; or to the Auctioneer, . - S. GEORGE NATHAN,.. 115 Customhouse- Quav, ..- " -■■-.-'' -.', Wellington. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE MIDDLEWOOD ESTATE, DOVER, OXFORD ..." ROADS, OKATO. SATURDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1917, At 2 o'clock. ON ACCOUNT H; HEWITT, ESQ. NEWTON 'KING has received instructions from Mr. H. Hewitt to offer by Public Auction at the Mart,. New Plymouth, a 6 above— His coastal property of 719 acres, subdivided into 4 handy farms of 168, ,213, 50, and 318 acres. The 318 acres comprise the .Homestead Block, the building in same consists of a very comfortable Dwelling, large woolshed, and all Farm buildings. The.other 3 lots—no buildings. '-.'-' Easy terms can be arranged. Further particulars and plans can be obtained from the Auctioneer. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PACE 15.
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