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AU< J lONS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1937, AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. AJESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed to sell by Public Auction as above — , PART SECTION 201. City of Wellington, containing perches more or less, having a frontage to Dixon Street of 52ft. Jin. by a depth of 119 ft. 2m., and n similar frontage to Edward Street. This is an admirable business site very suitable for a warehouse or factory, several of Wellington’s wholesale houses being in this street. It is within an easy distance of the wharves and railway, and on account of its position it is a section that must enhance in value as the city grows. A very reasonable reserve is to be placed on the properly and the terms are exceptionally easy, viz:—lo% down, 10% in 6 months, 10%. in 12 ( months, and the balance within 3 years. All unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 4\'7o. Full particulars from the Auctioneers: S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. A 569 SALE OF 15-ROOMED BRICK DWELLING, SYDNEY STREET EAST, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1937, AT 2.30 P.M., AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ATESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed to sell by Public Auction as above:— A SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT BRICK RESIDENCE of 15 Rooms, which with very little expenditure could be converted into four good Flats. This is one of the finest positions for flats in ■ Wellington, being within a minute of Government and Parliament Buildings, and handy to the Railway and Wharves. Full details from the Auctioneers: S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. A 570 BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, WADESTOWN, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1937, AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, AT 2.30 P.M. ATESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed by The Guardian Trust and Executors Co., of N.Z. Ltd., to sell by Public Auction as above ALL that parcel of land containing 1 rood 3.5 perches, being part Lot 25 on D/P No. 2644 C/T 242/175. and known as 39 Wadestown Road. Together with a modern bungalow residence thereon, comprising a large living-room, dining-room. 4 bedrooms, dressing-room, large bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, lavatory, kitchen, scullery, pantry, -wash-house with copper and tubs. All modern conveniences are installed, including electric light, gas cooker, hot and cold water, ‘’Shacklock’’ range, dresser built in kitchen, and wardrobes built in bedrooms. The outbuildings include wood and coal shed and concrete garage. A fine panoramic view of the harbour is obtained from the living-rooms and the house gets the sun all day. The section is well laid out in gardens and lawns. It is situated within a minute of the Wadestown tram, and a 5-minute motor run of the heart of the city. The section is over 1 acre and is capable of subdivision, there being another splendid site on the south-east boundary. - For cards to view and further particulars, see— THE GUARDIAN'TRUST AND EXORS. CO., OF N.Z. LTD- Lnmhton Quay; Or the Auctioneers: S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. A567 ; “CASA LOMA.” SALE OF MR. J. MITCHELL’S CHARMING RESIDENCE OVERLOOKING THE HUTT ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1937, AT 3 P.M. ON THE PROPERTY. ATESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. -are directed to sell by Public Auction as above— * One of the finest residences in the Wellington district, comprising 70 acres in all. It has one of the best patches of native bush, with lots of good pungas and other ferns, lily pond, fine flower and vegetable gardens, water supply, and a glorious panoramic view of the whole of the Hutt Valley and entrance of the harbour. The Residence is a substantially-built one with large social rooms, comprising drawing-room, library, dining-room, kitchen, pantry, scullery, sun porch. 5 bedrooms, boxroom, linen press, sewing-room and two bathrooms, and two stairways. Every possible convenience is installed, including three ranges in the kitchen (electric, gas and coal), and open fireplaces in living-rooms; electric hot water. This beautiful home is within aii easy half-hour's run of the heart of the city, yet one may be miles in the country. It is an ideal gentleman’s home, or very suitable for an institution or private school. The outbuildings include double garage, large wash-house, man’s room, toolshed, wood and coal shod, fowlhouse, cowshed, etc. There is room to run cows, horses, poultry, and a large proportion of the land is suitable for subdivision if desired. Three roads lead into the property. A very reasonable reserve is to be placed on the property, and this is a unique opportunity to purchase a property of this class far below its true value. Further particulars from the Auctioneers: S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. A 568 PRELIMINARY NOTICE SALE OF THE FREEHOLD OF ONE OF WELLINGTON’S • BEST-KNOWN GUEST HOUSES, “WAITANGI,” BOULCOTT STREET, On MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1937, AT 2.30 P.M., AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ATESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above the freehold of this well-known, established guest house. Its fine centra! position and close proximity to the heart of the city must always keep it full. Further particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers: — S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. A 571 FOR SALE BY AUCTION. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD LOWER TARANAKI STREET. pt G. TOLHURST AND SON have received instructions from the Trustees of 'V. a p ecease( i Estate to sell by Public Auction, subject to prior sale, nt their Rooms, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. LAMBTON QUAY, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT 2.30 P.M.. THAT VALUABLE BUSINESS BLOCK AT CORNER TARANAKI STREET AND HALLEY’S LANE. This corner block, with a frontage of approximately 59ft. sin. to Taranaki Street and approximately J 13ft. frontage to Halley’s Lane, has erected on it a two-story brick building, comprising shops, offices, and warehouse accommodation. The premises are well lot, and the sale of this property provides an opportunity for the investor as well as n commercial man seeking a splendid site for showroom, offices, and store. Further particulars and Conditions of Sale from the Auctioneers and Sole Agents—G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Lambton Quay. A577 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1937. AT 2.30 P.M. UNUSUAL AUCTION SALE No. 40 and 42, CLYDE QUAY (Adjoining New Central Fire Station). ATESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOURT CHAMBERS, 41-43 Panama Street, on the above-mentioned date—THIS OUTSTANDING CITY BLOCK. The property is situated at the city end of Clyde Quay, almost in Courtenay Place. It faces the Quay at its widest point, with a frontage of 47ft. and depth of 131 ft. The buildings comprise a house of 5 rooms, a 3-roomed cottage and a bach. THIS PROPERTY. WHICH EXTENDS BACK LEVEL FROM THE ROAD IS AN IDEAL SITE FOB FLATS OR ANY CLASS OF BUSINESS REQUIRING A CONVENIENT SITUATION WITHOUT THE INCONVENIENCE OF A CONGESTED AREA. Full particulars from HARCOURT & CO. Auctioneers. TEL.j 44-017. A 575

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 113, 6 February 1937, Page 16

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