AUCTIONS. 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, UPLAND ROAD, KELBURN.' 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, GLEN .ROAD, KELBURN. BUICK MOTOR-CAR AVITR' COUPE • 'BODY. . TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at our Rooms, IC3 Cus- ' tomhouse Quay, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. Messrs. s. George nathan and CO. have been favoured will) instructions from \Y. J. S. HAY WARD, ESQ., to sell by Public Auction, as above— ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, comprising Lot 6, Block 4, D.P. 1197, and being part of Section 28, Karori District, Township of Kelburn, together with the 8-roonied Bungalow Residence and Garage thereon, known as! No. 31 Upland Road, Kelburn. This property has all the latest appliances, and is, modern in every respect with large lofty rooms. Nice garden, well laid out. Situated in best part of Kelburn, plosc 'to tram. • 'SECONDLY,'.ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Section 99, Block XIV, Kelburn, haying a frontage 40 feet to Glen Road, by a depth of 120 fjet, together with a- superior residence of 7 rooms , and garage thereon, known ns No. 29 Glen Road, Kelburn. The house comprises living and dining rooms, kitchen, pantry, and scullery, 3 bedrooms, and sun rooms; there . being every possible convenience, including gas-cooker, h. and c. water, electric light, radiator points, builtin wardrobes, concrete paths, and yard; good lawn, both back and front.To be Sold, at the same time, BUICK MOTOR-CAR with, Coupe Body. Further particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 10a Customhouse Quay. FARM' PROPERTY, LOWER HUTT. "To be soldbv'PUBLIC AUCTION , AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919, > At 2.30.p.m. Messrs. s. George nathan AND CO. are instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late William Welch, dec-eased, ■to sell by Public Auction-as above— . ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND contained in Part Section 9, Block 9, Belmont S.D., comprising Hi acres, together with 13-roomed residence thereon'. " . The' house, contains pantry, scullery, large , hall, and all conveniences, with barn, cowshed, ail'd necessary outbuildings. The house 'is insured for £800. Close, to the house is an'orchard and benniS: court. Close to school, withirf 12 miles of- Wellington;'motor 'bus passes gate- . . , About ,£lO . per week is taken off in the. sale-of green feed alone. Ten acres planted in'oats, 4 acres in potatoes, 2 acres swedes and pumpkins, } acre in small'fruits, balance in English erasses, clover, and'rye.:' The 8 acres on the east side of the road contain a quarry .of the best stone in > the District. If .only 20 cows were milked, tlifc .milk alone would pay the. interest on the purchase money. Water can be got . on any'portion of the propertv bv well-sinking within 12 to 18 feet of the surface, and with windnulls installed a perpetual supply of water, eve" i.n the driest season, would lie obtainable. The main road' runs through the' property. which is one of the most valuable in the'Hutt Valley. Adjoining there'are many small farms of from 5 to 10 acres where men are makine good livings. The property was taken up by the late Mr. Welch in the early 'fifties, and has been, in tli9 family ever since. There are great .possibilities in this property from'a farming point of" view, with a market like Wellington-within a few miles/' -' ■- . Further .'particulars and card to view from' the' Auctioneers, . s, George nathan and .corns Customhouse Quay. . DAIRY FARM, TAITA. . ,T0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC. AUCTION ■■■.. • Oa ■ -TUESDAY. FEBRUARY.Ii; 1919, . At 2.30 p.m. ■AT OUR.ROOMS. ,105 CUSTOMHOUSE '.<■■- ■.- QUAY. ' • Messrs'. s. George xat'han and ■CO; are favoured with instructions from,.Mr. A. GUMMING, to sell by Public Auction, as above—.... •' A-DAIRY FARM OF 34 ACRES, ;■ "MAIN "ROAD, TATI'A, ■ . Bi>iiVg.Pa'rK.Section '62 Hutt District, containing 34 acres 1 r'cod '2.8 perches, together with the 9-ro'omed house thereon. . The outbuildings on the property in'.clude 15-co'w bail, partly concreted, big dairy,, hay shed,"barn, loft and - stable, •'motor and trap shed. Two acres are sown in nats, one in swedes, and one in 'maize.'..The.present owner is milking 10 cows. , Permanent water siipply. Further particulars and curd to view from the Auctioneers, . S. GEORGE NATHAN A CO., 105 Customhouse. Quay. - - SALE OF THREE HOUSES, - - HOPPER STREET.. ; On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1919, At 2.30' p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. iVTESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND I"L 00. have been favoured with instructions from the (Executors of H. J. Pilcher, deceased, to sell by Public Auction as above— ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND contained in Part Section 72. together with * the Three Residences thereon, known as N.os. 32, .34, and 36 Hopper Street, having a frontage of 65ft. to Hopper Street by a depth of 105 ft. to Arlington Street (about). The houses oil the property contain six rooms, e. light, ,h. and c. water, bathroom, scullery, pantry, linen press, etc. 15 per cent, on fall of linmnior, Ija.'ance over mortgage on possession. Full particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers, , . S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO.. 105 Customhouse Quay. SALE OF COMPACT RESIDENCE OF 5 ROOMS, ON ONE FLOOR, .26 BULLER STREET, ' - On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1919, • At 2.30 p.m. ■ Tl/fESSRS. .8. GEORGE NATHAN AND J-'JL. CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. J. G.' Hill (who is shortly leaving for England), to soli his modern residence, situated as aboveBeing Lot G on the plan of subdivision of Sections 137 and 139, deposited in the -District land liogistry Offlco; No; 577, containing 17 7-10 ■' perches,- and having n frontage of 35 feet by a depth of 138 feel. Together with the 5-roomcd Residence ' thereon, comprising living-room with well fireplace, oak mautol- . piece, 2 bedrooms oua with huge bay window, sitting-room, kitchen and good range, excellent hot water service, dresser'., built, in, sciillerv with gas ..cooker and dreSser buiit in, bathroom- with poi'cflain bath ' iind basiir, p.w.c. off bathroom, linen press, wardrobes built in, bedrooms. The house is well arranged and in excellent order. ~ ' Nice llower and vegetable garden ami lawns back-and front. Concrete paths. A p"oper(y we can thoroughly recommend. Terms of Sale: 15 per cent, on fall of hammer; 20 per cent, in 1-t days, and balance of purchase money to-remain on mortgage, for 5 years at 5} per tent. For further particulars'and card to view see Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES • SEE PAGJ J,
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