AUCTIONS. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, TORY STREET. GENTLEMAN'S HOME AND 70 ACRES OF LAND, WALLACEVILLE. BUSINESS SITE, UPPER HUTT. 6 GOOD BUILdFnG SECTIONS, WALLACEVILLE, And REIDENTIAL SITE. ORIENTAL BAY, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). NOV. 24,1926, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105 Customhouse Quay. A/UESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND A'-L co. are directed by the Trustee in the Estate of the late Joshua Charlesworth, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: — WALLACEVILLE—Section 272, on Public Map of the Hurt District, containing 43 acres 3 roods 19 perches, and Part Section 220, containing 1 acre 3 roods, making a total of 45 acres 2 roods 19 perches, all having frontage to Mangaroa Road. Also Part Section 126, D.P. 64-11. Hutt District, containing 22 acres 1 rood 39 perches, TOGETHER WITH THE MODERN DWELLING OF FIVE ROOMS, SCULLERY, BATHROOM, AND OUTBUILDINGS. Glasshouse, married couple’s quarters, motor garage, workshop, and fowl ■ houses. The grounds are delightfully laid out in garden, lawns and orchard. There is a fine swimming bath, fountain, and pond. Over 600 roses and a magnificent patch of native bush. About 20 acres on the Hat are suitable for subdivision; anyone requiring a home in sunk perfect surroundings should not miss this opportunity of inspecting this property. The property has its own electric light plant, driven by its own water supply. LANE'S LANE, WALLACEVILLE.— Lots 75, 76, 81, 82, 84, and 85. These six sections are perfectly level, and one could make a good home or weekend home. UPPER HUTT.—Lots 4 and 5, all the land in D.P. 1690. Part Section 128, Station Road, Upper Hutt, having a frontage of 66ft. by a depth of 100 ft., being nearly opposite the Spper Hutt Post Office, and within half a minute of the Railway Station. This is a splendid business site, and one could erect two good shops and dwelling on this property. {TORY STREET.—Part. Section 260, City of Wellington, having a frontage of 102 ft. to Tory Street bv a depth of 80ft. to Alma Lane. Then there is a back section, with right-of-way of 4ft. from Alma Lane measuring 66ft. by 40ft., which adjoins the front property. There are five shops and three cottages, well let, on the property, and this is the making of .an admirable warehouse or factory site. ORIENTAL BAY —Small level Building Site—leasehold. / Reasonable reserves are to be placed on these properties. EXCEPTIONAL!,Y EASY TERMS SEE TO BE GIVEN. / For further particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ■ 105 Customhouse Quay.
FRIDAY, THE 3rd DECEMBER, 1926, At 2.30 p.m.
SALE OF VALUABLE CITY BUSINESS PROPERTY.
GHUZNEE AND EGMONT STREETS IA few yards from the Te Aro Post Office),
TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 'AT OUR NEW OFFICES, 21 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON.
TVTESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & L’A CO. have received instructions from the Liquidator of Messrs. W. and J. Staples and Company, Boot Manufacturers, of Wellington, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:—
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: ALL THAT PIECE OB PARCEL OF x LAND containing 14 perches, and being Part Section 183, City of Weilington, having a frontage to Ghuznee Street of 35ft. by a depth of 113 ft. and also adjoining the above, being other part of Section 183, having a frontage to Egmont Street of 40ft. 4in. by a depth of 70ft., TOGETHER WITH THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BOOT FACTORY ERECTED THEREON, and also TWO COTTAGES, facing Egmont Street.
This Freehold property is in the centre of the Te Aro manufacturing district, is within easy distance of Cuba and Taranaki Streets and also the Te Aro Post Office, and having frontages to two streets makes it an excellent site for a motor garage or business premises requiring ingress and egress to two streets. As this Estate has to be wound up immediately, the opportunity of purchasing a most valuable property at a very reasonable figure should not be piissed. For further particulars apply to THE [AUCTIONEERS, . S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., At Our New Offices, 21 Grey Street. 3017 JJPPF.P. HUTT STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER 25, 1926. 7 springing heifers 3 bulls 6 store cows 4 springing cows 2 cows in calf IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, To be held in AT.FREDTON SALEYARDS on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26, Commencing at 12 Noon Sharp. TTNDER instructions from Mr. W. J. D Percy, the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD., will, at above time and place, hold an unireserved Sale of the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising— JOO ewes with Romney lambs at foot 350 ewes with S.D. lamba at foot (lots) 320 dry ewes 140 hoggets (mostly ewes) 55 4-tooth wethers 22 Romney rams 9 S.D. rams. 'All sheep are woolly. The ewes and lambs (slightly over 100 per cent.) are distributed over several paddocks and each paddock will be yarded neparately go as to ensure correct mothering. 60 run cows and heifers 1 P.A. bull 12 cows in milk 5 dairy cows (late calvers) 12 m.s. weaners 1 Jersey bull 2 draught horses 3 hacks , ' (Plant and Implements: 2} h.p. Lister engine, 2-stand Lister shearing plant, 11-coulter Booth Macdonald drill, d.f. Booth Macdonald plough, set 4-leaf Tine harrows, set steel Queen disc harrows, saw bench, spring dray and harness, blocks, chains ana other harness, usual sundries. ‘ Outside Entries: 200 wethers (shorn). 2804 BUSINESS NOTICES. ■OPERATIONS UNSUCCESSFUL— BAD LEGS HEALED BY VAREX. TpOR 30 years Alfred Taylor suffered with bad legs, and was operated on several times. After sis weeks -"Varex" treatment, ulcers completely disappeared. Simple, inexpensive. Full details from Ernest Healey, Varex Ltd., P.O. Box 1558 a, Wellington. Local 'Agent: Nurse Pearsall, 95 Courtenay Pfece. Wellington. 'Phwe 22-430.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 51, 24 November 1926, Page 18
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