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AUCTIONS SALE OF VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD TOGETHER,WITH MODERNISED SIX-STOREY BUILDING COMPRISING SHOPS, OFFICES, AND WAREHOUSE SPACE, *Trirajjfel ft ■' 14 WI SfflMfßilii AND KNOWN AS NATHAN’S BUILDING SITUATED CORNER FEATHERSTON AND GREY STREETS, WELLINGTON, TCf BE SOLD AT S.. GEORGE NATHAN AND COMPANY’S ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1945 AT 2.30 P.M. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are directed to sell by Public Auction as above all those parcels of land being Parts of Lots o4A, iilß andl no reclaimed lanu, City of Wellington, C.T. 10/159, part ot Lot 06 reclaimed land, City of Wellington, C.l. 162/228. Part ot Lot 57 reclaimed land, City of Wellington, C.l. 162/229, subject to certain easement of party- wall and rights-of-way which will set out in the partieulars of Bale and shown on the sketch plan, having a fi outage of 100 ft. -in. to Featherston Street and 101 ft. to Grey Street, more or less, together with substantial, modernised, brick and concrete building of six storeys. This is the best business freehold in the City, of Wellington, being directly opposite the General Post Office and within a minute of the Queens V harf. Being a corner site the lighting throughout the building is excellent, central '» 'J stalled, while all floors are served by 3 passenger and a goods lilt uith cart dock of this building is leased up to December,l946, but the bulk of the offices and space have no leases, being on montlhy tenancies. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer the balance within 14 days of consent to the sale being granted by the Land Sales Court. For particulars and conditions of sale see: Messrs. Bell, Gully, Mackenzie, Buxton, and Blundell, SOLICITORS TO THE VENDORS, FEATHERSTON STREET, OR THE AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 11l CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.

AUCTIONS. PUBLIC AUCTION. AT OUR MART, No. 155 LAMBTON QUAY. DUNBAR SLOANE LTD., Auctioneers and Valuers, WILL offer useful Household Furniture and Effects, and Selling will be continuous from Monday, October'29:— The Catalogue includes:— Super Axminster hall carpet, 2iJ x ot, autumn and blues, 2 bedroom rugs, cream and pastels, 6yds. super Axminster red runner, 2 wardrobe trunks made in U.S.A., In perfect order, oak writing desks, Jacobean design, Jacobean cabinet, round dining-room table, 4 oak h.b. chairs (leather seats. NEW’ camp stretchers and deck chair (ideal for summer); a good assortment of wardrobes, mirrored, single and double, very nice oak and rimu duchesses, particularly well sprung small chesterfield, number of chests and old chesterfields suitable for baches, kitchen tables and chairs, new and used, steps, occ, tables, 1 radio, lovely tone, solid bookshelves, baby’s high chair and commode chair, baths, chromium table, new, linen box, easy chair, 2 big leather .chairs, very comfortable but need upholstering, wringer, single nnd double beds, dinner wagon, sideboard. IN MAHOGANY: 2 beautiful round tables, one Georgian, one Victorian, four mahogany chairs, delightful set of 6 kauri bow back in perfect order, walnut occ. table, and lovely French gilt mirror; whatnot in mahogany and walnut. IN CHINA: Genuine Nankin vase, hundreds of years old, Georgian silver spoons. RINGS: (1) 5 Ruby, all beautiful stones; (2) 1 Opal and 1 Moonstone; pearl and amethyst brooch, hand-carved jade earrings. ALSO:— Period Sheffield plate candlesticks, electric razor, 2’prs. prismatic binoculars, lovely Madeira band-worked white linen cloth, Chinese luncheon basket, monopoly set, an assortment of clocks in mahogany and marble, DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer. A 167 AT No. 164 ARO ST. AUCTION SALE OF CARPENTERS’ AND CABINETMAKERS’ SUNDRIES. IN THE ESTATE OF BRANDON AND SILVESTER (IN BANKRUPTCY)—BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. No. 164 Aro St. (Yard kindly lent by Mr. Sly for purposes of Sale. See Flag.) ON MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29, At 10.30 a.m. Sharp. DUNBAR SLOANE LTD., Auctioneers and Valuers, ARE Instructed to Sell by Public Auction the following catalogue:— 4 large rolls of sand paper belting, large assortment of cabinet handles suitable for tallboys, etc. (modern), large quantity of locks and hinges in various sizes (as new), boxes of new nails, Ijin., 21n. and 4in., tins of linseed oil and turpentine. etc., emery wheel, odd tins paint, trunk, carpenter’s bench fitted with 2 new Hercules vices (a real beauty), 500 ft. of Ilin, x 7-8111. laths, 2 office desks fitted with drawers, 2 bookshelves, fuel copper (with equipment). 2 rimu doors, large quantity of new 3-ply in various sizes, 2 half-round cabaret counters, sliding door, 3 children's cots (partly finished), and numerous other lines. NO RESERVE. DUNBAR SLOANE. Auctioneer. A 166 AT NEWTOWN. TRUSTEE’S AUCTION SALE OF CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES. No. 70 OWEN STREET, ON FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 2, Commencing at 10.30 p.m. Sharp. DUNBAR SLOANE LTD., Auctioneers and Valuers, ARE favoured with instructions from the Trustees to Sell by Public Auction the entire Contents of Beautiful Private Residence as above, comprising:— CARPET SQUARE, 10ft. 6in. x Oft. WILTON, HALL RUNNER and HEARTH RUGS. Superior linos, oak china cabinet with leadlight doors. Day lounge suite, 7 pieces. ORGAN, 9-ston (G. D. W. Karn & Co.), silk cushions and soft hangings. Chesterfield suite upholstered in Freenh tapestry. RADIATOR, FERANTI, oak D.S. table. Portable gramophone. ELECTROLUX, in perfect order. Oak bedroom suite, 4-piece, duchesse. Wardrobes, oak and rimu, dressmaker's dummy. DINING OVAL OAK TABLE AND CHAIRS TO MATCH. Clocks. SINGER SEWING MACHINE, French gilt and plain mirrors, palm stands, oak and terracotta, occasional and bedside tables, ball curtains, book shelves ami books, including a full set of "The Times” (History of the World), MATTRESSES, ete., etc. ALSO:— Some exceptionally lovely china ornaments, ELECTRIC IRON, part tea set, plaques, pictures, E.P. tea set, vases, china, cutlery, thermos flasks (2), with refills, table, mangle, baskets, preserving pan, al. and en. ware, WRINGER, flour and bread Lins, bins, mops, etc., etc. AND:— Household linen, including LOVELY DOUBLE DAMASK LINEN TABLE CLOTH with deep hand made crochet border, etc. Now this is a grand sale, ami all in wonderful order, so roll up to purchase these pre-war goods so bard to get. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. NO RESERVE. DUNBAR SLOANE, Ailclionccr. AIGS |

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Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 12

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