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AUCTIONS. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1930, At 2.30 p.m. HUTT VALLEY, EABTBOURNE, JOHNSONVILLE, PETONE AND BERHAMPORE properties. "MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN IVA AND CO. have receilved instructions from THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE to Sell. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, at our Rooms, 105 Customhouse Quay, the attractive Properties, as under RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES: TAITA. —Charming Bungalow, comprising large living room, dining-room, panelled, 2 large bedrooms, with built-in wardrobes, sun room, 1 small bedroom, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, separate w.c.; exceptionally well-ap-pointed kitchen, electric stove, electric hot water service throughout the house, washhouse copper and tubs, septic tank and permanent water supply; AND APPROXIMATELY 40 ACRES, situated OP the Main North Road. Grounds well laid out in lawns, and garden. The outhouses include 6-bail registered cowshed, garage, 3-roomed whare, old residence of 9 rooms. THIS IS A DELIGHTFUL SITUATION, AND PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR A RETIRED GENTLEMAN. Terms one-third cash, balance 3 years . at 6 per cent. (Est., George Winder, deceased.). , „ NAINAI. —Lower Hutt: 5-roomcd Dwelling and 2 acres rich land, suitable as a MARKET GARDEN. The house is in good order, and has usual conveniences. Terms cash. (Est. L. Fallow.) BERHAMPORE, 11 WARIPORI ST— Compact Dwelling of 4 rooms,.all usual conveniences, handy to car, with splendid level section, on sunny side of street. Terms cash over mortgages of £oua. (Est. W. Elliott.) , PETONE. 81 NELSON ST. —6-roomed two-storied Dwelling, good garden and large section. Ample room for erection of workshop or garage in front of dwelling. Terms cash. (Est. ±l. ESPLANADE, ISLAND. BAY—Fine section, containing 1 rood, 6 perches, being Lot 2, D.P. 3766, with MOTOR GARAGE THEREON, next to No. 298 Esplanade. ( Estate Neville F. Bertie-Willoughby). VACANT SECTIONS. EASTBOURNE—Three good Building Sites', Puriri - Street and Main Road, having good frontages, and being attractive, well situated sections. Terms JOHNSONVILLE —An excellent Home J Site situated in Trafalgar Street, lying well to the sun, frontage of npproximately 55ft., area 33.9 perches. (Est. V M I. Earp-Thomas.) THB m s?fi l l ff , roS” I c r ”nusT EE , Or. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Auctioneers. J} ANNEVIRKE CATTLE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer about: 600 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. HOTELS FOR SALE. TTOTEL Lease Wanted, doing over XI £lOO week; .genuine buyer, bio, c/o “Dominion.” - TTOTELS. Leases or Freeholds, good £1 business propositions, Auckland, Waikato, Manawatu, Taranaki districts. Christie and Co., Hotel Brokers, Auckland. ________ - HOTEL Lease For Sale —Nice roughcast Hotel, well furnished, on main road; handy to Wellington; taking £BO per week: easy to run ; lease 6 years, and furniture. Apply Chas. G. Rhimes. Custom house Quay, Wellington. TTOTEL? COUNTRY, FREEHOLD. H Suit beginner with £lOOO cash. KAY-STRATTON, Hotel Broker, H.M. Arcade, Auckland. ' COUNTRY-TOWN FREEHOLD. A SOUND FREEHOLD with easy overhead expenses and doing a trade of £B5 a week average in bar for £6ioo is an opportunity for anyone requiring a good business proposition. It will stand every investigation. F. G. TREWEEK, Hotel Broker, Hawera. . HOTEL FREEHOLD FOR SALE. T EADING City. North Island. Trade Lj £250 weekly. Free hotel. Speight s Ale Modern building, excellent position. Cash required, about £6OOO. balance easy terms. This hotel offers a great opportunity to a progressive Licensee, as it is in a most popular residential area, and only one other hotel in locality. Apply— THOS B DWANi A.M.P. Building, Wellington. HOTEL FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. ■J7REEHQLD —Sunny Hawke’s Bay, -E 20 rooms and 15 acres attached; good town; good average trade; Speight’s beer; well furnished; overhead expenses low; mortgages very easy; bona fide clients only; real good proposition. Price £4500. Cash required about £2OOO. 17 REE HOLD—Manawatu; 23 rooms: -U 9 acres; main highway; trade averages £6O; Speight’s beer; close to City; well furnished; up-to-date; overhead expenses light. Present price £6500, withabout £2OOO cash. Further particulars from: . A. W. GALLICHAN & CO., The Leading Hotel Brokers, Palmerston North. TO HOTEL FREEHOLD OWNERS. W3 have Two Genuine Buyers of Freehold propositions, and would be pleased to have full details direct from the Owners of any for Sale. All information strictly confidential. STAINTON & CO.. LTD,, Estate Agents and Brokers, New Ply louth. TTOTEL LEASE FOR SALE BY TENDER. closing October 28, 1930. L with undersigned, invited for pur chase of Lease of Well-known Jubilee Hotel, Otaki, with furniture and stock at Valuation. Term, 5 years from November 1, 1930. Lease may be inspected at either of our offices at Otaki or Levin. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HARPER. ATMORE AND THOMSON. Barristers and Solicitors, OTAKI. FE AT 1 1 ERSTON ANNO UN CEMENTS. pARRIER—W Higginson, Mail ConV tractor, Pirinoa and Lake Ferry Garage, phone 40: house. 217 Featherston. Write, wire, or ring. A SK for Penguin Boot Polish (Black or Tan); shines brightest; tins 6d Flemming’s Cash Footwear Store. Carterton. . VTO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP has 1V 3 distinctive uses—the Laundry. Kitchen and Batbroom. Try it. Featherston Grocers. WANTED TO SELL—(Miscellaneous) ENXER'S-“lt's Easier to Pay the Kenner Way." A single article to a hotel delivered to your nearest station free Manners St., opp. King's Then ire ■’ini Petone. “17GMONT Brand” Hams and Bacon for quality and flavour. Obtainable at all storekeepers.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 16

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