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WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1916, At 1 o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE Of . g ■, 2-CWT CASES BORAX X ((On account of whom it may concern). E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms. 157, Lambton-quay— X CASES BORAX, with all faults if O^any. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. MP-. £'. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured wit hinstructions from R. Keene, Esq.. (o offer for Sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, on WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1916, At 2.30 p.m., the undermentioned properties: — Firstly—Valuable Freehold Business Site, having a frontage of 93ft to Ghuzneestreet, by a depth of 70ft, being part Town Acre 158. Secondly Section 32, Block 2, with ■ a frontage of 149 ft 6in to Derwent-street, Island Bay. This Eection is fenced on three sides. Thirdly—Part Lots 411, 410, 412, and 415, Island Bay, having a frontage of 50ft to Humber-street by a depth of 120 ft. This section adjoins the Island Bay Town Hall. Fifthly—Section 1, Block 4, at the corner of Humber-street and The Parade, Island Bay, having a frontage- of 50ft to The Parade by a depth of 165 ft. This section is one of the best Building Sites in the Bay. Fourthly—Section 7, Block 4, having a frontage of 49ft 6in to_ The Parade by a depth of 165 ft, being a splendid building site. Sixthly—Section 18, Block 2, having a frontage of 49ft 6in to Tha Parade,' Island Bay, by ,i depth of 165 ft. These sections are aJI first-class /Building Sites, and are to be sold on exceptionally easy terms. Lastly—A 6-roomed Dwelling and Workshop, known as 57, Norway-street, Taitville. Aa the owner has decided to sell, very low reserves have been placed on same. Full particulars . from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay. ISLAND BAY. Tt/jTR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been . favoured with instructions from C- J. Johnson, Esq., to sell by Public Auction in the Chamber of Commerce, on .WEDNESDAY, Slst JUNE, 1916, At 2.30 p.m., 7 LEVEL BUILDING SITES, with frontages to Clyde-street of 30ft 6in by a depth, of 160 ft. 2 LEVEL BUILDING SITES at the corner of Mercer and Clyde streets, Island Bay, having a frontage oi 49ft 6in by 106 ft. / And a LEVEL BUSINESS SITE on The Parade, Island Bay, having a frontage of 43ft 6iri by about 100 ft. These sections are for absolute sale. Very low reserves have' been placed on them, and terms easy. Notice Boards on all sections. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay. PETONE. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from James Kellow, Esq., to offer for Sale by Public Auction in tho Chamber of Commerce on WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. . A VALUABLE CORNER BLOCK OF LAND, together with THREE COTTAGES, having a frontage of 99ft to Jackson and Queen streets, Petone, being.Lot 1, Section 6, D.P. 339, and Lots 2 and 3, Section 6, D.P. 339. This property will first bo offered in one lot, and if not sold will be offered: Firstly, Lot 1; secondly, Lots 2 and 3. This is one of tho MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITES in Petono, being handy to the Post Office, and is likely to greatly enhance in value in the near future, as the town is moving in this direction. EASY TERMS. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, ' 115, Customhouse-quay. WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION. CENTRAL CITY CORNER, WAREHOUSE PREMISES. i ' EIGHTY-FIVE FEET FRONTAGE to Customhouse-quay and SIXTY-SIX FEET TEN INCHES to Brandon-street. MR, _S. GEORGE NATHAN, in conjunction witb Messrs. Bruce and Lush have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Aitken, Wilson, and Co., Ltd., to sell as above, at tho Chamber of Commerce. These valuable CITY CORPORATION LEASES comprise Sections 155 and 156, Lambton Reclamation. SECTION 155 has a frontage of 40ft to Customhouse-quay by a depth of 66ft lOin. The lease has 14 years to run . from Ist January, 1914, at a ground rental of £90 per annum. SECTION 156 adjoins 155, and completes the corner situ. It has a 45ft frontage to Customhouse-quay and 66ft 10m frontng'e. to Brandon-street. This lcaso has 14 years to run from Ist October, . 1912, at a ground rental of £163 15s per annum. Tho leases aro renewable every 14 years, and carry full compensation for buildings. On the two sections the. annual rental averages only £3 Is per foot. This is an exceptionally low rental, for this block is undoubtedly one of tho most valuable warehouse- sites in tho City. The premises comprise:— (1) Brick and Concrete ' Building, of three stories, with offices, hydraulic lift, etc. (2) Brick Building, of three stories, adjoining and connected with No. 1, at back, used as bonded Move by iles.irs. Aitken, Wilson, and Co., Ltd. (3) Wooden Building, of two rtorios, divided on e<ieli lloor into 5 rooms, used as offices and stores. Lately occupied by Messrs. J. J. Curtis and Co., Ltd. Full particulars may be obtained from S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay. I BRUCE AND LUSH, 27, Panama-street. tot ainrY"^T"~~s~iTEi>i-rTfsi^ AA . 111, Customhouse-quay, Secretary Ilataitai Land Co., Ltd.. Full particulars and plans on application. HATAITAI—LeveI Section, 40 x 120, £150. HATAITAI—S Rooms, hind 40 x ISO. £850. HATAITAI—S Rooms, just completed. £960. . HATAITAI—4 Rooms, land 40 x 130, 8775, gtOQP tfAJRMS, alsuul 40 miles tUmil. tft»k.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 8

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