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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. WELL-SITUATED CORNER FREEHOLD PROPERTY. No. 105 WEBB STREET, AND No. 5 NAIRN STREET. •jIXESSRS. J. H. BET FLUNK AND CO. -L»A are instructed by the Executors in Estate of the lato Jonathan Bnmfurd to sell by auction, in their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above— l - Part Lot 1, Section GO, Wellington, having frontages of 49ft. 6in. to Webb - Street and 82ft, 6in. to Nairn Street, together wilh.the 5-roomcd Residence, No. 105 Webb Street, and the Cottage of 5 room?, No. 5 Nairn Street, thereon, let to tenants at 225. 6d. and 12s. 6d. per week respectively. The above property is in a splendid position on the tram line, and within easy walking distance of the business streets of the city. For further particulars and cards to view, apply to 1 J. ,H. BGTHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1919, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY OF OVER li ACRES, HOBSON STREET AND THORNDON IjUAY, WITH 16-ROOAIED RESIDENCE, NO- 96 HOBSON STREET. Messrs. j. h. bethune and co,; in conjunction with'MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., instructed«by Sir George Clifford, Bt., will sell by Auction at Belhune's Auction Rooms, Featherston Street, on-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, at 2.30 p.m.— SECTION 618 and part of 619, Wellington, containing 1 acre 2 roods 32 perches, and having 134 feet frontage to HOBSON STREET, and 175 feet 10 inches to THORNDON QUAY, by a. depth between the streets of over 400 feet, together with the substantially-built and well-appointed FAMILY RESIDENCE erected thereon, now in the occupation of Walter Nathan, Esq. ■ The above property, which is'now for the first time being placed upon the market, is one of the Finest Residential Sites in Wellington. The residence i 6 buiU upon a terrace having a magnificent outlook over the city and harbour. The main approach is from Hobson Street, to which there is a lever frontage of 35 feet, the balance of the Hobson Street frontage bepg part of the charming fern gully ar the Suspension Bridge. The frontage to Thorndon Quav is level, and being about 50 feet lower than the terrace on which the residence is built it can be utilised for the building of warehouses without obstructing in any. way tho view from the higher ground. The residence was built under the supervision of a well-known architect, and is constructed ,of the best material throughout. It contains 16 rooms with entrance porch, verandah, balconies, wide hall, 2 bathrooms, pantries, storerooms, etc. The, principal rooms are exceptionally large and liave plastered walls and ceilings. There are three glasshouses, and a large outbuilding used as a washhouse, coalhouse, and storeroom. Tho grounds are tastefully laid out and planted, having carriage entrance and full-sized tenrtis lawn. The above property is specially suitable for a private hospital, pul>lio institution; hostel, or the residence of a professional man. Mr. Nathan's lease expires on September 1, 1919, when possession will be given to the purchaser. Interest upon the. deposit paid will be allowed from date of sale to date of possession. For terms and further particulars ap-ply-to MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO.. LTD., Customhouse Quay, or J. H. BETHUNE' AND CO., Featherston Street. • SPLENDID CORNER SITE, , OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. , To be sold by s . PUBLIC AUCTION, On-THURSDAY,-FEBRUARY 27, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. „ IN' OUR ROOMS, . 10a CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ■jlf ESSRS. .S. " GEORGE NATHAN -t'-i AND CO. are favoured' with instructions to sell, by Public Auction, as above,. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE, Being' allotments 9. 10. and 11, on deposited plan 828, Reclaimed' Land, City of Wellington, also one-fifth undivided interest in 3.3 perches, being Lot 15 on Subdivisional plan, and one-third undivided interest, in I 3.7 perches, being Lot 17 oil sub- •• divisional plan. i'his valuable corner block has a; total! frontage to Wakefield Street of 102 feet and 80, feet frontage to Cuba Street. Title—Land Transfer. ' This is a unique opportunity for anyone to secure a good FREEHOLD WAREHOUSE SITE, or it would, be very suitable for a garage or picture theatre, one great advantage - being a right-of-way at the rear, which is invaluable for a warehouse. Terms of .Sale, 20 "per cent, deposit; balance on mortgage at current Tates. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay.

ORIENTAL BAY. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT OUR ROOMS, 103 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 1919, . . At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS'..S. GEORGE NATHAN AND i.TX CO. have been favoured with instructions from GEORGE GLOVER, ESQ., to sell by Public Auction, as above— The Property known as No. 22, Oriental Terrace, aiid containing ! early 1 aero of land, together with the | residence of 12 ■ rooms thereon. The houso contains 8 bedrooms, 3 reI ception rooms, and every modem convenience, including e. light, gas stove, built-in wa.rdrobas, cupboards, etc. There is a back. and front stairway, two verandahs. Good view of harbour. i The section is planted with nicely laidout garden, well sheltered by 'trees. Wilhiirl minute of beach and tram. This property would make an ideal home. It is close to town, and yet has the advantage of being at the seaside. Oriental Bay is one of flic most favoured localities in Wellington, and offers the added pleasure of sea, bathing. , Further particulars and card to view front the Auctioneers, 8. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 103 Customhouse' Quay, j N.B.—This is a property that wants to.be. seen to be appreciated. v IMPORTANT DISPERSAL'SALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, mUE WAIRAHAPA FARMERS' COX OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION,LTD., STOCK' DEPARTMENT, have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the iato Mrs. A. P. Williams, to Sell, by Public Auction, without reserve, at the Homestead, TE I'ARAE, 13 miles from Mastcrton, on • THURSDAY, MARCH 13, At 11 a.m., ' 5500 SHEEP ■ 550 HEAD! CATTLE . | Full particulars later,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 121, 15 February 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 121, 15 February 1919, Page 16

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