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GREAT SALE OF TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, MR, S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Horace Baker, Ltd., to sell by public auction, in tho Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse-quay, on THURSDAY, the 27th APRIL, 1916, at 3.30 p.m., tho undermentioned properties:— FIRSTLY.—A modern 7-roomed Residence, situated at tho corner of Loary and Parliament streets, Lower Hutt, having a total frontage of 385 ft; every convenience, including hot and cold water, gas, water, and drainage; 12ft stud ; good flower and vegetable gardens and lawns; situated within a couple of minutes of the Lower Hutt Railway Station; at present occupied by Thomas Humphries, Esq. % SECONDLY.—A 9-roomcd Residence, on section 45ft by 95ft, known as No. 59, Roxburgh-street. This house has hot and cold water, gas cooker, 2 p.w.c.'s, large greenhouse, outbuildings, and good workshop under tho house; glassed-in balcony. It. is insured for £800, and the Government valuation is £1410, and the reserve will be considerably under this figure. THIRDLY.—Ngaio, part-section 41, D.P. 2192, section having a frontage of 40ft to Awarua-road, Crofton West, by a depth of 185 ft, together with a modern Cottage of 4 rooms, with bathroom, washhouse, scullery, electric light. Terms of salo, £50 deposit, balance as rent. FOURTHLY.—Ngaio, Sections 36, 37, and 38, Iwi-street, D.P.; 2192, containing 2 roods 20 perches, together with a modern Cottago of 4 'laree rooms, having electric light, copper, tubs, sink, bath, hot and cold water; frontage of 175 ft by an irregular depth; insurance £450. Terms of sale, £100 cash. FIFTHLY.— Petone, 6 rooms, situated 93, Richmond .street, with all conveniences; section 40ft 'oy 100 ft, double frontage; insured,for £Z50.; Terms of sale, £50 cash, balance as rent. SIXTHLY! — Petone, 6-roomed House, situated 99, Richmond-street, with all conveniences; section 40ft by 100 ft, double frontage; insured for £350. Terms of sale, £50 cash, balance as rent. SEVENTHLY. - Petone, 7, Aurora-st., 6-roomcd House, with copper, tubs, bath, sink, hot and cold water; section 40ft by 100 ft; insurance, £275. Terms'of sale, £50 cash, balanco as rent. The Auctioneer has personally inspected each of these properties, and can thoroughly recommend same, they being in reach of anyone with small means, or otherwise. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY., WELLINGTON. R, S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions- from W. Diniock, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at the Chamber of Commerce, Custom-house-quay, on FRIDAY, 28th APRIL, 1916, at 2.30 p.m.— LOT I—2 shops, with 6-roomed dwelling, sma.ll brick factory, and 4-roomed cottage, at tho corner of Sages-lane and Tory-street, having a front-ago of 26 feet by a depth of 120 feet, more or less, widening out to 59 foot LOT 2—4 cottages, on land 78 feet by 59 feet, bringing in a. rental of £2 2s per week. These properties will first be offered in one lot, and, if not sold, will be put up separately Easy terms. Full particulars from the Auctioneer. S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay. contuactor's'plant; MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. ,fohn M'Lean and Son to sell by public auction, at 10.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY, 1916, ON THE GROUND, ■ At the Corner of Coromandel-street and Somerset-avenue— . . CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, Including John Tann safe, sheet iron, timber, screw jacks, pulleys, 2 Lux lights, centrifugal pumps, wheelbarrows, office table, etc., etc. Also, Iron shed, for romoval and pile frame. S. GEORGE NATHAN, ;_ Auctioneer. BOURKE ESTATE. SOUTH KILBIRNIE. GREAT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF BUILDING SITES AT KILBIRNIE. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from tho owners to offer for Sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber, of Commerce, Customhousequay, : on * WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY, 1916, At 7.30 p.m. QQ BUILDING SITES.' facing RodUQ rigo-road and Durican-torrace, with frontages from 40ft upwards. Several of these Sections have splendid sea views. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY:----10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance in five years from date of Bale; interest, 5 per cent, from date of sale. This is a. good opportunity for anyone to securo one of these splendid Sections in this delightful district at a low price and on easy terms. The Constable-street extension tramway passes within about a miuuto of this subdivision, and in the near futuro win greatly enhance the value of those sections. UPSET PRICES FROM £»if> PER FOOT. Plans and full particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, ■ . 115, ■ Customhouse-quay. COROMANDEL-STREET. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. John M'Loan and Son, to offer for Salo by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, 4th MAY, at 2.30. p.m., in the Chamber of Commerce, : Customhousequay— 4 Level Building Sections, having frontages of 30, 32, and 33 feet to Coro-mandol-street, by a depth of 89 feet 11 inches, and a Section with 34 feet frontago to Somerset-avenuo, by a depth of 129 feet, also a Section with frontago to Coromandel* jtreet oT 34 feet, by a depth of 89 feet 10 inches to Somerset-avenue, TOGETHER with a modern House of 8 rooms. This land is situated in the' best part of Coromandel-street, gotting the sun all day, and is handy to the tram. Terms will be given. . S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay, Auctioneer. , __________ rpHE Auction Sale of MR. EDILSON'S Property, Onepu-rond, Ly-U Bay, advertised for 28th April, WTLL NOT TAKE PLACE, as the proporly has been sold. 8. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 93, 19 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 93, 19 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 93, 19 April 1916, Page 10

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