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XTtniJ'IAMS AND CO., LTD., AUCTION ROOMS, COURTENAYPLACE, Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction in tho Rooms as above — , TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. TO-MORROW A splendid assortment of Furniture, removed from Hay-streot, Oriental Bay, for convenience, comprising: Magnificent kitohen dresser (unique design), kitchen table, kitchen chairs, lino., 9-piece leather covered suite (in solid walnut), dining table, duchcsse pair, marble top washstand. wardrobe, double wooden bed and wire mattress, kapok bods, pillows, etc., kitchen utensils, knives, forks, spoons, oak sideboard, 7-piece oalc dining-room, suite in pegamoid, almost new folding go-cart, lawn mower, etc., etc. The above is an exceptionally good line of furniture, the quality of which is not often seen in auction rooms, and has to be sold without reserve. Also, PURE IRISH ■ LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, TEA CLOTHS, TRAY CLOTHS, DUCHESSE SETS, ETC. Together with BRAND NEW "MOUNTAINEER" MOTOR -BICYCLE 1 GROCER'S OR BUTCHER'S DE- ' LIVERY CART 2 PIANOS, with stools 12 SECOND-HAND UMBRELLAS. WILLIAHS AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, At 1. FRIDAY. ! FRIDAY, At 1. FRIDAY. FRIDAY, At 1. FRIDAY. FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET, j INITIAL EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF M'MILLAN'S NURSERY STOCK: M'MILLAN'S NURSERY STOCK I M'MILLAN'S NURSERY STOCK M'MILLAN'S NURSERY STOCK M'MILLAN'S NURSERY STOCK ! M'MILLAN'S NURSERY STOCK (True to name by guarantee). J GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD., with VT , pleasure, announce the initial salo of Nursery Stock on" behalf of the "wellknown Hutt Nurseryman, Mr. A. M'Millan, whose name is. sufficient guarantee of quality. The Catalogue includes high-class TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS Of the choicest varieties, and we specially recommend buyers to inspect on Friday morning. Tree sales will be very limited this sea- i son; thus, the opportunity to plant that tree is NOW. Catalogues, call, 'Phone 1132. GRIFFITHS AND CO., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1916, ■ . At 2.30 p.m. . IMPORTANT AUCTION. CENTRAL. CITY CORNER. '-■ WAREHOUSE PREMISES. 85 FEET FRONTAGE ' TO CUSTOM-HOUSE-QUAY And 66 FEET 10 INCHES TO BRANDONSTREET. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN, in conjunction with Messrs. Brace and Lush have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Aitken, Wilson, and Co., Ltd., to sell as above, at the 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, and is renewable every 14 years. The lease is put up for auction every 14 years at the upset price of the animal ground rent as valued, and carries full compensation for improvements if purchased by any person other than the tenant. SECTION 156 adjoins 155, and completes, the corner site. It has a 45ft frontage to Customhouse-quay _and f>6£t . lOin frontage to Brandon-street.. This leaae has 14 years to run from Ist October, 1912, at a ground rental of £168 15s per annum. This lease is not put up for auction, but is renewable every 14 years at a rental to be fixed by valuation. On the two sections the annual rental averages only £3 Is per foot. This is an exceptionally low rental, for this block is undoubtedly ono of the most . valuable warehouse sites in the 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 store by. Messrs. Aitkou, Wilson, and Co., Ltd. ' (3) Wooden Building, of two storios, divided on each floor 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. BRUCE AND LUSH, 27, Panama-street. ISLAND BAY. WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, 1916, At 2.30 p.m.- . , - : IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from the Owner to sell by public auction, as above— ■.-■..- Lot 235, Deposited Plan No. 816, part.! Section 7," Town District, having a frontage of 100 links to- Tiber-street, known as 23 and 25, by a depth of 173 to 203 links, with frontage to Shan-non-street of 104.3 links, together with two modern 6-roomed dwellings, each containing dining room, sitting room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, hay..ing gas and water, t. and g. lining throughout, tiled roof, and built under tho supervision of a firm of leading architects in. Wellington. This is an excellent ,sunny position, handy to the car, and the property is thoroughly recommended by the Auctioneers. It will be offered in one lot, and, if not sold, each house will be put up separately. Easy terms. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay. KARORI. WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from G. S. J. Blackmore, Esq., to sell by publio auction, as above— Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 1, part Sefction 33, Karon, having a frontage of 160 feet by a. depth of 183 feet, together with a modern Bungalow Residence, with ■ all modern conveniences, electric light, hot and cold water, wardrobes built in, airpit fireplaces, steal ceilings, leadlighfe, etc.,_ etc.; garden well laid out, good tennis court. Thi6 property is for absolute sale, and a very low reserve has been placed on same. . . ■ . Full particulars from, the Auctioneer,. . ■S. GKOROE NATHAN, ./,' 115, C.uifomhouse^iiiags, .

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 10

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