AUCTIONS. TUESDAY NEXT; 20th INST. SALE OF ' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD " FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Commencing 11 a.m. sharp. AT THE RESIDENCE, 17 TINAKOEI ROAD. ME.' S. 'GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from C. B. Russell, Esq. (who is leaving the Dominion), to sell by Public Auction— The whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, being the contents of • his.: 10-roomed private residence, containing— DRAWING EOOM.-HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by LIPP AND SONS (cost ,£BS in.Melbourne), beautiful Axniinster carpet (in excellent condition), Britannica Encyclopaedia (35 volumes), a very fine Japanese cabinet, solid brass wood box, 2 upholstered Chesterfields with looso covers, armchairs with loose covers, a very-pretty corner :: cabinet occasional chairs and tables, folding oak afternoon tea table, pic-, tures, qmaiaents, etc. HALL.—Axminse- carpet,.oak 6ettee and table, oak umbrella stand and hall SMOKING ROOM.-2 oak' upholstered Morris chairs, upholstered Chesterfield, oak table and firescreen, Ax- ': minster carpet, marble dock, good collection of books, and bookcases. STAIRS AND LANDING.-Good Axniinster carpet and rods (to excellent condition), linoleum, linen press, pictures! DINING- EOOM.-HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD, 6 dark oak high-back chairs (upholstered), 2 oak carvers to match, extending dining table, Axminster carpet (in good order), china and glassware, pictures, and /ments.-KITCHEN.-Crockery, pots, pans, glassware, table, wringer, and garden tools. . UPSTAIRS.—2 pair single kauri bedsteads, pair white enamelled single bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok mattresses,- pillows, duchess chests, chest of drawers, toilet sets and a handsome suite of bedroom furniture, washstands, linoleums, art squares, blankets, curtains, rods, etc. Everything in excellent condition, and to be sold Absolutely Without Reserve. On view Monday afternoon, the 19th inst. from 2.30 to .4.30 o"clock. S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY/22nd-MAECH, ; : At-2.30 p.m. ... 'AT : THE DENTAL ROOMS, WILLIS STREET ' ' (Next to BarOett's Studio). ~, ■R/TR. S.-.GEOEGE NATHAN has.Ven IVl' favoured -with- instructions, from. Mr. If. H. Nisbet, Dental Surgeon., (who is leaving tho Dominion) to sell the contents of his Dental v Eooms, as above, comprising— . ... Asli's Empire dental chair, . electric dental engine, American fountain spittoon,- foot polishing lathe. Gartrell vulcaniser, gold tolling mill, carpet, rug, mate, linoleums, upholster-' ed settee, tables, chairs, Morris chairs, a HANDSOME ENGLISHMADE EOLLER-TOP : DESK, electric kettle, fern pots, palm stands, curtains, blinds, and a good assortment of pictures. . S. GEORGE NATHAN, .- . Auctioneer, 115 Customhouse Quay. TUESDAY,\3rd APRIL, 1917, At 2.50 p.m. IMPORTANT .AUCTION SALE -Of " . , •' ' ' RESIDENCE. OF ,12 800M5,.- ' Abel Smith Street. SUITABLE FOR PRIVATE HOSPITAL, Known as Armadale House, Also, FOUR-BOOMED FURNISHED.. COTTAGE, EONA BAY, . :>";.: .And- , : SEASIDE SECTION, FERRY ROAD, DAY'S BAY. TVIESSRS.' HARCOURT & CO. have 111 been favoured with instructions from the Owner to sell, by Public Auction at. their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on TUESDAY, 3rd April, at- 2.30 p.m.LOT .L—All. that "piece, or parcel of land having a frontage'of 74ft.'to Abel Smith Street by a depth of 74ft., together with the FAMILY EESIDENCE of 12 rooms erected thereon and- known as No. 150 Abel Smith Street. This property is situated at the Terrace end ' of the street, is handy to the .cars, and is replete with all'modern conveniences, including bathroom, h. and c. water, gas, etc. ■ The house, being .so centrally situated, could easily be converted into a private hospital, as nnbther 10 or 12 rooms" could easily be added. LOT 2.—That piece of land, being Section 37, pt. Lot 1. D.P., 774 Bona Bay, with a frontage of- 30ft. to County Eoad and Marine Parade by a depth of 184 ft., toother with the FUENISHED_ COTTAGE erected thereon; also Section 38, pt. Lot 1, E.P. 774, Bona Bay, with a frontage of 30ft. to County ; Road. and Marine Parade bv a depth of 184 ft.. . ' LOT -3.—That piece of land being Section 23, Block 2, Ferry Eoad, Day's Bay, with a frontage'of-42ft. by a: depth of 135 ft. This section is in a sunny position, and only a. couple of: minutes' walk from the Beach. ■ . Auction Boards' on Properties. For full particulars and cajds to view, apply to HARCOUET AND CO., ■ ■■'.- Auctioneers.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 18
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