AUCTIONS '■ ' -. S'ALE~OF . . 8-ROOMED DWELLING, MOLESWORTII STREET. TUESDAY, THE 30tii APRIL 1918, ' At 2.30. IN THE CHAMBER' OF COMMERCE. TVI-ESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN.AND _?Jl. COY. have been favoured with instructions from the Beneficiaries in the ESTATE of the LATE R, C. COOK (debased), to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, being PART TOWN ACRE 5G5, having a frontage of 25ft. to Molesworth Street, by a depth of 132 ft.-, together with a substantial dwelling of 8 rooms, known as 57 Molesworth Street.It would cost very little to.transform this properly, into a shop one as there is good business to be done in this locality. For terms, further particulars, and card to view.apply to the Auctioneers. S. GEOEGE NATHAN,.. Auctioneer. SALE Of DOCTOR'S RESIDENCE, VIVIAN ...STREET. TUESDAY; 30th" APRIL, 1918, At 2.30 p.m. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MESSRS.' S; GEOEGE.NATHAN AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the EXECUTOES in the ESTATE of the LATE DR. ALBERT MARTIN to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, being ' PAET TOWN ACRE, 157,' having a frontage of 88ft. to Vivian Streot, by a depth\ of 220 ft., narrowing in , at the rear of the section to. 64ft, . together, with',tho SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE thereon, built on concrete foundations, and containing 16 rooms, comprising: 2 waiting rooms, consulting room, surgery, large drawing room, dining room, study, kitchen, pantry, scullery, billiard room, 2 bathrooms, washhouse and outhouses, large motor house. The residence contains all modern conveniences. The property will be offered in one lot, and if not sold will bo offered, firstly, the residence on a section having a frontage of 73ft. by a depth of 130 ft. (about); and; lastly, a section with a right-of-way frontage of 15ft.- to Vivian Street, and iaiid 80ft. by 90ft. (about). This property has been the family-re-sidence of tho late Dr. Martin for years past, and is a capital stand for a medical man or priyate hospital. Further particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers. : ... S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer. , ..... ' .THURSDAY NEXT. . ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ■ Of i SUPERIOR HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, To.be Sold on tho Premises NO. 1 CLERMONT TERRACE (OD' Salamanca Road). THURSDAY'NEXT, MAY 2, Commencing 11 a.m. sharp. MESSRS. S. GEOEGE NATHAN AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from H. T. BRITXAIN, Esq. (who has sold his property), to Soil by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the Whole of his. Superior 'Household Furniture and Effects, practically neiv, and in excellent condition, comprising :— DRAWING ROOM.-Handsome Upright Grand Piano, in walnut case, by lioiiington and Weston, Loudon—a very rich toned instrument; Axminster Carpet, Oak Escritoire and Bookshelf (combined), Music Cabinet, Chesterfield anu Easy. I,'hairs with loosa covers, gate-legged Table, Palm Stands and Palms, Oak Table, Occasional Chairs, Pictures, Curtains, Blinds. DINING-ROOM.-Jtoller top Desk, Treadle Sowing Machine (in . cabinet), Gramophone, 3 beautiful Pak Morris Chairs, 2 upholstered in leather, Chesterfield, Handsome Oak Sideboard . and Dining Table, Dining Chairs, "Wooden Coal Box, Fire Screen, Glass and China, Cushions, beautiful Axminster Square (Persian design). HALL.—Persian Runner, Parquet Linoleum, Hall Staud, Pictures, Palm Stands and Pots.-BEDROOMS.-Handsome Oak Suites, Oak Duchess, Oak Single Bedsteads, Double Iron Bedsteads, beautiful . Double Brass Bedsteads, Wire- and. Kapok Mattresses, Axminster Carpets, Art Squares, Ottoman'with loose cover, Child's Col, etc., ett. , KITCHEN—New. Mangle, Wringer, Aluminium Kettle and Saucepans, Iron: Pots and Boiler, Enamel Flour and Sugar Binns, China,- Glass, Table,. Chairs, Electric Vacuum,' Bissett's ' Carpet Sweeper. OUTSIDE.-2 Hoses, Garden Tools, Car-' penter's Tools, Flower Pots, Palms, etc., Steps, Lady's Bicycle, Tubs. And many other useful articles too • • numerous to mention. Anyone furnishing should not miss this sale, as the whole of tho Furniture is practically new and an excellent condition. To be sold WITHOUT RESERVE, as Mr. Brittain has sold his property. On view Wednesday afternoon 2.30' p.m. to 4.30 p.m. . s. George Nathan, Auctioneer. SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF. NEW ZEALAND. fTUIE ; WAIRARAPA. FARMERS' COJ- OPERATIVE -ASSOCLATION have received instructions ■ from the'REGISTRAR of the SUPREME COURT at Masterton to sell by PUBLIC. AUCTION «(• their offices, QUEEN STREET,' MASTERTON, at 12-o'clock noon, on the 4th day of MAY, 1918, the undermentionedproperty:— ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND situated in the Provincial 'District' of Wellington, containing !w>. thou/--sand one hundred and twenty-two (2122) acres two (2J roods, be the . same a little more or. less, being the Sections numbered 35, 37, 38, and 40, and parts of the Sections numbered 39, 41, 43, 47, 48, and 51, Turanganui Survey District, in the . neighbourhood of Pirinoa, South Wairarapa; ALSOi with the above will go a title by possession to all that piece of land situated in the Provincial District of Wolling- ' "ton, containing -sixty-three (G3) acres, be the same a little more or less, being "the Section numbered 34; on; the Map of I lie Turanganui District, but no purchase money shall be payable in respect of the said Section 34. ■ The land alxivo described is to be sold subject to an existing mortgage for eight ■ thousand pounds (-8000). The Mortgagee's npplic.ilion ' and his estimato of the value of the property can bo seen without payment of 'any fee at the Registrar's O'h'co at the Courthouse, Masterton, and also at the office of Mr. A. C. Major, Solicitor, agent, for Ihe Mortgagee's' Solicitors, up lo tho time of sale, and at ihe Auction Rooms at the time of the sale. DOLAN, TI'ALLETT, AND. MAJOR, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, Hastings. .£SOO DEPOSIT. 9AA ACRES, at .£l4 per acre, and rJIiV owner will finance the cows required; '70 or 81- acres ploughablo land, balance rolling country; 5-roomed house, H miles Toko. Family has milked 40 cows, besides carrying other stock. ...ARTHUR 8...G1850N, Land Agent, New Plymouth,
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