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AUCTIONS. ! ' ATTRACTIVE BUSINESS SITES. ! : DIXON STREET, g ; : v JTO BE SOLD-BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO-DAY, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1920, £ ■■■'' At 2.30 p.m. I; - 'AT THE ROOMS OF MESSRS. K. y:, GEORGE NATHAN AND CO.. |, : 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. I IVTESSRS. S. GEOEGE NATHAN AND i JjJ. CO., in conjunction with Mr. E. B. [ WALKER, have been favoured with >uI otrnctions to Sell as above— r': - ON ACCOUNT OF MESSRS. JAMES [■ • ' SMITH, LTD.: ' ' 24 feet to Dixon Street, by a depth of )•-.( ■ 80 feet, also a frontage of 22 feet.to ( , 'a lano, by 33 feet, with brick build- , ings thereon. 4 ;/;_' ON ACCOUNT OF MR, G. H. SCOTT; . : i . Corner Lot, haying a frontage of 33 foet i ■ to Dixon Street by a dopili of 50 ■ foot to a lane with brick building thereon: ! ' These two properties will be first offered ; / In one lot, having a total frontage of 57 feet to Dixon Street, by a depth of 80 1 feet i)o a lane, and being well lit on three ;•'■ "sides. ; Failing a sale as a wholo tttey will be offered separately. All measurements are a little more or less. ■-..'■ These buildings nre substantially built, :'" ' end are admirably suited for a warehouse, !•-'■■' motor business, or factory.' '-.- J ' ': Immediate possession can be given -- Further particulars from !. , ■ E. B. WALKER, 102 Willis Street, ■■'■ 8. GEORGE NATHAN AND C 0.," .105 Customhouse Quay. , ' TUESDAY At 2 sharp. TUESDAY TUESDAY At 2 sharp. TUESDAY '(•-■ IN OUR-ROOMS, 111 'Manners Street (Op. King's Theatre). h . Ill' Manners Street (Op. King's Theatre). GENTS" BOOTS. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. DECK CHAIRS, BILLIARD i TABLE. . MESSRS. WHEATLEY AND CO. hdve been instructed to sell on be-, half of various vendors— 100 PAIRS GENTS' HIGH-GEADE :' " BOOTS (all sizes) ■' .. ' . BILLIARD TABLE, i-size (Barton ; M'Gill) ■ - V. •„' 25 DECK CHAIRS [' CABINET GRAMOPHONE (very fine ! ' tone instrument) , i RIMU. BEDROOM SUITE (1 pieces, [■ .. oak stained) 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 pieces .MASSIVE .OAK PEDESTAL SIDEBOARD \ '■ .' DRESSING TABLE .= 8 KAPOC QUILTS '■ BOX OTTOMAN i KAURI SIDEBOARD (with mirror) - ■ LARGE OVAL MIRROR : ;.: FRAMED MIRROE ■-■ • - - ■-.-/' . * Blankets, Crockery, K. Chairs,. Palm- • /-• stands, Overmantel, Vases, Ciibin Trunk, Firo Screens, and House- ; hold Oddments. 1 , On view morning of sale. A. H. WHEATLEY, I Auctioneer. ;■ "-'. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, •.,'.... At 2.30 o'clock p.m. 9-ROOMED HOUSE IN TINAKOEI I ROAD, AND 3-ROOMED COTTAGE [ AT ISLAND BAY. I A ' L. WILSON, instructed by Mrs. xa.. Amelias Smith, will submit to Public Auction at their Land Salo Rooms, 151-153 Lambton.Quay, as above, THAT EXCELLENT < PROPERTY, NO. 210, TINAKORI ROAD. PART TOWN ACEE G3G, 30 x 110 DEEP. The house contains 9 rooms,, all large sized, with 12ft. studs. The interior ar- ■■ rangements are very complete and the Louse is exceedingly well built. It was specially built for tine owner, and n'o expense ivns spared in the quality of material, capacity of rc-onis, hall and passage ways, and in the exterior and interior decorations and conveniences. It lias only recently been put in thorough ropnir, and is now available '■■ and fit for immediate occupation, which i is an important matter at present owing to the difficulty in finding suitable homes like this in such an excellent locality as Tlnakori Road. , Thie Furniture of this house will be Bold by auction on FEIDAY, at 10.30 p.m. Particulars later. Also-, j 'A 3-ROOMED COTTAGE, on the Parade, Island Bay, adjoining the resi- ' '. . dence of Mrs. Amelius Smith, and f' has. gas and city drainage, glorious i view, and facing the beach road. '.-■-• This is a protty little seaside or weekend place, well sheltered from the pre- ; vailing winds, and to be sold below its ', . .value.' ! TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, • . NOVEMBER 17, ' r 1 o'clock sharp. ! TT INE AND ' WILSON, Auctioneers, '■ V have been favoured with instructions from MR. H. P. BROWN (who has *old his propertyl to sell on tho Premises, 50 PIPITEA STREET ' (Off Molesworth Street), \ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Upright Grand Kirchnor Piano, Hnndeomo Oak Bedroom Suite, Cabinet Grand Sewing Machine, and General Household i Furniture and Sundries. Goods on view morning cf sale. I RAMSEY WILSON. Auctioneer. VINE AND'WILSON, ' Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Dominion Avenue. 'Phono 20-617. AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS CABS, HORSES. HARNESS, ETC. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1920, At 2 o'clock Sharp, 'AT THE STABLES, 38 MAJORIBANKS STREET, WELLINGTON. ON ACCOUNT OF MR. ,T. COTTERILL (Who is retiring from business). TOWNSEND AND PAUL LIMITED will sell at Auction— 3 English-built Cabs (rubber-tired) 1 English-built Cab 1 Colonial-built Cab 2 Full Sets Double Harness 8 Horses, ip good condition, and in * hard work, ages 8 to 10 years. And all sundries connected with a Cab Proprietor's first-class plant. Mr CotteriH's Planfhas been well em'd favourably known in Wellington as tho best, and buyers can be certain of getting good value in every respect. THE SALE IS ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. RACEHORSES FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the . '. LEVIN RACECOURSE Oii WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER It. mHE two Racing mares, STUTTEEand 1 SAMARANG, owned by Mr. W. C. LASSEN (who is selling out and leaving - • the Dominion), will be offered by 1 üblic Auction as above. STUTTER, by Demosthenes—Temaraire, 0 years old. SAMAEANG, by Ghoorka-Lady Oliioer, 7 years old. 1 For performances see Turf Register ■1918-1919 «ud 1919-1920.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 44, 16 November 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 44, 16 November 1920, Page 12

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