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' SALE OF HIGH-CLASSi FURNITURE AND ' ' i; ' EFFECTS, "■' AT THE > RESIDENCE, . I 51, BOLTON-STREET, On Ist and 2nd MARCH, I Commencing each day »t 11 a.m. sharp. 800 s- 800 MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Miss Kane (who is giving up housekeeping), to Soil the Whole of her Superior Household Furniture and Effects, the Contents of her 11-roomed residence, comprising— DRAWING-ROOM-Upright Grand Piano by Collard and Collard, Handsome Walnut Music Stand, Walnut Folding Card Table, Wilton Pile Carpet (in goodorder), Electric Stand Lamp, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Lisbon Pottery and China, and Silk Curtains, ! Pictures and Ornaments HALL—A VERY HANDSOME OLD MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK (in excellent order), Inlaid Linoleum, Wilton Pile Runner and Mat, .Jardinieres, Palms, Hall Stand, '■ Kauri Hall Chairs and Table. BREAKFAST . ROOM—A Hand-made ■ . Moorish Rug, Table, Chairs, Pictures, : . and Linoleum. .-■... DINING-ROOM—Good Red Wilton Pile Carpet, A HANDSOME DININGROOM SUITE, WALNUT, UPHOLSTERED IN REAL BUFFALO HIDE, COMPRISING SIX DINING CHAIRS, TWO CARVERS AND THREE BEAUTIFUL ARMCHAIRS, EXTENDING WALNUT DINING TABLE, AND A VERY HANDSOME WALNUT - SIDEBOARD. The whole of'this suite has ' been imported," and is of the best English 'manufacture. Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Beaten Brass x'inger ■ ■■.' Bowls, Bronze Curb and Fire Irons, Plaques, Electro-plate, Cutlery, etc., China, Glass. KITCHEN^-Tho whole of the Kitchen Utensils, including Aluminium Pots and Pans, Preserving Pan; also Brass Preserving Pan, Large Earthenware Jars. . .-•' ... . STAlßS—Carpet and Brass Rods. UPSTAIRS—DoubIo Iron Bedstead, brass mouited, MAHOGANY WARDROBE, Kauri Duehesse, Single Bedsteads,: Feather Pillows, Hair, Kapok; and Feather Mattresses, Linoleum, . Carpot, Curtains, Pictures, '-Chest of Drawers, 1 Marble-top Washstands, Linen, Blankets. ; CONSERVATORY—About 120 Choice Pot Plants^ including Maidenhair Ferns, Begonias, Pointsettia, Cactus, Palms, , . Asparagus Ferns. OUTSIDE—AII Garden Tools, Lawn , Mower, Wheelbarrow, Sprayer, ■ Baths, Etc., Etc. . '". ' ..Everything is in excellent order, and anyone contemplating furnishing should not miss this sale. On view from 2.50 p.m. t0.4.30, 28th February. ; ; . ' ■'•" :;- S. GEORGE'NATHAN, -' I ■ . ' ' ' ■ Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1917, .! . At 2.30 pm. ■ ■ IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD • SITE, TOGETHER WITH A RESIDENCE OF 11 ROOMS. MR S.- GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with. instructions from J. S; Barton, Esq., Solicitor, Wellington, to sell .by Public Auction, as above — All that Piece of Land, situated in the City of Wellington, containing 2 1 '' roods, 4.1 perches, more or less, and being: lots-"5 and' 6' on Deposited Plan 2649, and Part Section 471 and ] .-.-■ 472, and being part of. the land comprised in Certificate of Title Vol.' 68, Fol 267, having a frontage to'Wel-lington-torrace of, 139 ft, by a depth , of 140 ft, more or.'less. • ': ".'; This property is well-known as Mrs. Quick's residence, it being a particularly fine residential site., Ifc.is-also suitable.for cutting up into building allotments, or it is an ideal block for residential flats, and last but not least, it would make a splendid warehouse or factory site. -.'.,.. A low reserve has been placed on this property. ' . . . For further particulars apply to the. Auctioneer, '.'■'• '■ S. GEORGE NATHAN, • .. 115. Customhouse-quay. NATIONAL HOTEL, WELLINGTON. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH LICENSE, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, . - On ; , TUESDAY,' 13th. MARCH, 1917, At 12 o'clock noon, ■ ■■•. ; IN^THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been -favoured with instructions from- the Trustees in the Estate of tho late Jacob Joseph to sell by Public Auction as above— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing 13 perches (more or less), being .part section 488, City of Wellington, having a frontage to Lambtori-quay 1 of 60 links by a depth on the north • ' side of. 135 links and 136 links to right-of-way on south side by 64 links at rear of ■ section, together with wooden building of 20 rooms thereon, known as the NATIONAL HOTEL. This property is situated'in the heart of tho city, being directly opposite the Public Trust Office, and will be about, the nearest point" in .Lambton-quay 'to the proposed Central Railway Station. One great advantage to this property is that it has a double frontage, to; Lambtonquay and the right-of-way on the south side. The present lease expires on 30th June, 1917. Title, Land Transfer. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to tho auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, '.115. Customhouse-quay, Wellington. VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, AURORA-TERRACE, To be Sold, PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ; On TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1917,: ■ ■ .. .-, .•■ At 2.30, p.m. MR/ S GEORGE NATHAN has been tavoured with instructions from David' Nathan, Esq., to sell as above — All that Piece of Land being Part Sections 498 and 500, City of Wellington, containing 3 .roods. 6 perches, having a frontage 0f'319 links to •': Aurora-terrace", by a depth of 250 ', links, more or lees. This property is without doubt one' of the finest residential sites in Wellington, having an uninterrupted view of the harbour and city. It is possible to subdivide it -into four or ■ ■• five good building sites. One great advantage to this site ' is that it is within 3 minutc9 of. the heart of the city. The grounds are beautifully laid out, there being a very fine . fernery and nice lawn. It would make an ideal property for residential flats . Terms are exceptionally easy, and a low reserve has'boon placed on the property, as the owner is determined to sell. Further particulars from the auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, - US, .Cußtonihouse-quay,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 8

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