AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 25th SEPTJiJItiHH, 1917, At 2.30 p.m. IN THE CHAMBER 01' COMMERCE. AUCTION SALE (Jl? VALUABLE FREEHOLD, BUSINESS, AND RESIDENTIAL HtOl'EimES, WILLIS STAKE!'. LAMBTON QUAY, anU MUiU'IIT STREET. XTR. S. GEORGE NATHAN lias been -I'A ■ favoured with instructions to Hell Iby Public Auction, as above— FlßSTLY—Valuable Shop Property, substantial brick building in Willis Street, at present oceupisd by Messrs. Salek, Chemist, Innes, Bookseller, and Sample Rooms, upstairs, by Simester, Houson, and Co., being part Section 510 and SR, City Wellington, having a frontage of 38ft. Sin. to Willis Strei-t, by an irregular depth of S!)ft. 9in. to 95£t. SECONDLY—SoIid Brick Building, I.ambton Quay, at present occupied by the Whitaker Estate as-a Bookseller's Shop, being part section 189, Wellington. This property has a double frontage 38 /inks to Lnmbcon Quay and widening to 51 links to Wellington Terrace, and the tipper portion would be admirably suitable for a. photographer. This property is likely to enhance in value very much as soon as the Central Railway Station is started, which will be in the near future. THlßDLY—Valuable Residential Site, Murphy Street, having a frontage of 66ft. Gin. to Murphy Street by a depth of 148 ft. Bin. more or less, being part Section 591, Lot 1, Hospital Reserve, Thorndon: This site is admirably suited for a business man, being handy to the tram and the city, and also in a nice quiet neighbourhood. A very low reserve has been placed on these properties." Terms of sale being 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance 3 years from (late of sale. Unpaid purchase money at 51 per cent. Further,particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, . 115 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. " MURPHY' STREET. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION On' TUESDAY, the 25th of SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 p.m., IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR. S: GEORGE~NATHAN has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction as above—No. 66 Murphy Street, Thorndon—The »section has a frontage of 63ft. by a depth of 100 ft., together with a superior Residence of ten rooms on one floor, concrete foundations,- and haying every possible convenience, including electric light, sas cooker, .h. and c. water,' wardrobes and cupboards built in, and the liouse was built so as to save labour. Plenty of room for a motor garage. This fine residence is situated within easy distance of the tram, and will bear inspection. Further particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE'NATHAN, f 115 Customhouse Quay, ' Wellington. ' 2946 a™ B ' FREEHOLD, in WAIRARAPA, 11 miles from railway, 41 miles from 'ownship, good stock market, splendid motor roads. 1000 acres limestone, balance uapa formation, comprising flats and low downs country, 2000 acres have been under cultivation. Grows good rape and turnips, and is splendid wheat land. Fenced into 25 paddocks, (fences in good order. Well watered by permanent streams. Wintered 5000 sheep (3000 breeding owes), 250 head cattle (120 breeding cows); would carry well another 250 head cattle. Buildings are complete anil comprise 12-rox'U-ed house with every modern conveniens, electric light' throughout, woolshed, stables, —motor shed, and all -leces-iary buildings and equipment.PRICE! -El 2 10s. PER ACRE. £13,000 cash, balance arranged. A CLEAN PIECE OF COUNTRY IN SPLENDID ORDER. . • THOMSON, ' BROWN & EAST, LTD., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 169 FEATHERSTON STREET. (Opposite Uaion Bank), Wellington. ■ BAKERS! ATTENTION PLEASE! PB. LOMAX AND CO. are instruct- • ed to offer for lease for a period of five or ten years the well-known Bakery business of H. TREWAVAS, of Motueka, established .35 years. 1. The lease comprises the business as a going concern (bakehouse with two ovens), together with a dwelling of 9 rooms, bathroom, pantry, and dairy; stables, outbuildings, and two acres of 'and. 2. Plant consists of dough-mixer, baking trays, troughs, ate., 5 h.p. engine, delivery carts, horses and harness, which may be taken at valuation. 3.' Output (returns made up to July ■ Ist), 2200 41b. loaves weekly. 4. Rent for everything, .£3 per week. 5. Cash required on account plant, ' .£l5O. G. No goodwill, owner retiring. This is your opportunity'; only one other baker in , the district selling over counter. To a live, active man we can guarantee JESOO a year profit. Don't write; come over. P. B. LOMAX AND CO., MOTUEKA. HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTIES FOR SALE. -I -i nn ACRES, Freehold, 18 miles from JLJLUI/ Napier, undulating and hilly country. Well fenced, with cottage and yards. Winters on grass IGOO theep and about 100 cattle. PRICE, .£ll 10s PER ACRE. Quarter Cash. Balance Arranged. C/ 160 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, AGENTS, NAPIER. LY AND Y O U N (f, Royal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New Wnd up-to-dato Bample Rooms. Agents for tfeo N.£. EXPRESS CO. Storago and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. • Bt. John Ambulance available day or n/g&t. 'Phone No. 126. Prirate 127. P.O. Box 60.
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