KHANDALLAH. KHANDALLAH. SALE OF ■■'■:• 9-SPLENDID BUILDING SITES—Q FRONTING IZARD AND TENNIS COURTS ROAD&.'.. • . On MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1924, at 2.30 p.m. At OUR ROOMS, 105, .CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ■ ME^5 Sb v ßp^WB t -NATHAN AND CO- «c favoured with instructions. to -c" °y Jrublic Auction as above: - 9 Yh? 9°D f HO? IE SI t TES> Situated in the best--pa.-t of this popular stat£n', J?P fronta Se? from 50£t upwards; within'three minutes of station and the proposed new tram service. . . A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE FINEST ': BUILDING SITES IN KHANDALLAH. Easy Terms. Plans now ready. Full particulars from the Auctioneers! KARORI. 47 SUPERB BUILDING SITES,^KARORI. -, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1924, at 2.30 p.m. AT. OUR ROOMS, ' ' 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ■'* 11/TESSRS S GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with-instructions to -*-'-■- sell by Public Auction as above:— . ; . •Aiy, SPLENDID HOME SITES, nearly all level, and lying well to the sun,' i ar^T, f TOntages t0 CAMPBELL, HUIA, and ROSaELL..STREEiS, Within easy distance of the tram. . ■-. This is about the last opportunity to secure such fine sites before the drainage and water schemes are laid, as prices; are bound to go up. Karori is; now part of Greater .Wellington, and in the near future this go-ahead district will have air the conveniences of the City. '•■',. Plans now ready. Exceptionally easy terms will be given. ■ Further particulars from the Auctioneers, . ' S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY,; WELLINGTON. : PRELIMINARY NOTICE. •',."'., SALE OT\ FAIRLIGHT ESTATE, ■ ' ■ ■ THE PROPERTY OF E- W. LOWE; ESQ., WADESTOWN (Adjoining HIGHLAND PARK). 1 A ft BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES WILL BE OFFERED AT *v . PUBLIC AUCTION BY - ; MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND C 0.,: " AT THEIR ROOMS, ' , t . 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, . ABOUT THE LAST WEEK IN FEBRUARY, 1924.. ' . ' . ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. .. PLANS now being prepared by MR. T. WARD, Surveyor. j IMPORTANT .AUCTION SALE. SEASIDE SECTIONS. PART PLIMMERTON EXTENSION SUBDIVISION • NOW KAREHANA BAY. ' ; ' SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1924, 2.30 p.m. ' ■ . ■ , at ■ ''■■'-■■■ ■ " :;- '"■ '■'"■':';' PUBLIC HALL, PLBOIEETON. T\UNBAR .SLOANE, AUCTIONEER, has been favoured'with instructions from ■ "V.. ..e own«i's to sell by Public Auction the remaining portion of the above subdivision, comprising— . ; ■ MAGNIFICENT SEASIDE SECTIONS, CLOSE' TO' BEACH, ... UNSURPASSED VIEW, AND WELL RQADED. ' Die terms are exceptionally easy, being £8 down, and further payments of £8 in 3, 6, aud 12 months, j The balance o£ unpaid purchase money at 6 per cent, for 3 years. > . \The sections will be offered at' exceptionally low prices to wind up the estate, and in every respect represent a real Xmas Gift. . ■, ' , .. SOME FACl'S.—The beach is the best and safest in Wellington Province, no ' . backwash, up shifting or quicksands, no fear for the children. -.' : . The district is a charming one. # . The climate is exceptionally mild. .. f . There is beautiful native bush in the vicinity. Finest Deep-sea andJTrout Fishing can be had close at hand, ..^ Ideal boating and shooting. > . . / Ladies'' and, Gentlemen's Bathing Sheds, ■• Waiting-room, and Swings for Children. t , . A splendid native bush .reserve is available to residents. RAILWAY FARES.—Plimmerton is now. within the suburban area, and tho return daily fare to Wellington is 2s 6d. In view of the early completion of the new Tawa Flat deviation scheme, Plimmerton will be brought almost to the door of Wellington. ■ ' ■ . . ;| ' .. For litho plans and full particulars apply to DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, 181, Featlierston Street.
AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, 26th~JANUARY, 1924 MARKET-ST., LOWER HUTT. HE. LEIGHTON has received in- • structions from Messrs. E. Foist and Co. to offer for absolute sale— 2 BRAKE HORSES 2-TON BRAKE, in first-class order 4-WHEELED DELIVERY VAN (covered in) 2 SETS DOUBLE HARNESS 1 HORSE CRADLE. ' Further entries invited. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. PAEKAKARIKI PROPERTY. ■. Also, ■ CLEARANCE SALE OF 600 CHOICE " WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS , AND HENS, POULTRY PLANT, ETC. To be offered on the property on SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1924. Hi ERNEST LEIGHTON has ro- • ceive<l instructions from Mr. W. Griffiths to offer for absolute sale — FIRSTLY—CONVENIENT 4-ROOMED. RESIDENCE,, with all conveniences, including gas plant and high water y , pressure, large section, and magnificent sea -view. • . SECONDLY—BLOCK of 1 acre 16 perches, with large sheds erected thereon. .■ Also, , 600 CHOICE LEGHORNS, in lots to suit purchasers, poultry plant, etc. Full details later. ' ' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 30th DAY OF JAN- .-■ . UARY, 1924, . At ?,.3O p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE BRICK BUNGALOW, BEING 91, DUNCAN TERRACE, KILBIRNIE, ' ■ H ERNEST LEIGHTON has ro- • oeived instructions from A. Tliuikettle, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction in tlio CHAMBER OF COMMERCLC, Customhouse quay, as above. THAT CHARMING BRICK BUNGALOW, containing 6 rooms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, built-in wardrobes, linen press, porcelain bath, electric light, glassed-iti sun room; also-largo waslihoust. and workshop; tiled roof. House has plastered walls and is beautifully finished throughout. Large j section of land, incluuing vegetable garden, fruit trees, shelter trees, large fowlhouse. Room for motor garage . and another house on section. Magnificent view.' Favourable terms; about onc-lhirc] cash, balanco part Guvernmont Mortgage. For further details and card to view, apply to \ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182, Feathersion street.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 12
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