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.WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 p.m. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SALE OF 9-ROOMED RESIDENCE, KELBURN'. MIR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Miss Turner to sell by Public Auction ■ as above her late residence, known aa Waikatoa, situated No. 12, North-ter-race, Kelburn— n Being Lot 25.. Block X, on D.P. 1188, part Section 28, Karori District, together with 9-roomed. residence, thereon, comprising drawing-room, break-fast-room, kitchen, scullery, washhouse, 5 bedrooms and bathroom (upstairs), all good largo and lofty room 3. There is a good hot water service, gas cooker, and all modern conveniences. The property is situated within a minute of the cable car, and has a very pleasant outlook. A reasonable reservo has been placed on tho property, and the terms are exceptionally easy.. For card to view and further particulars,- apply to the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Cuatomhouse-quay. .WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1918, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. On tho Premises, 14, HILL-STREET, THORNDON. 'ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE ■ of ! BUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE AND EFFECTS. I|fß.\ S. GEORGE NATHAN haa been iYX favoured with instructions from F. RUSSELL, ESQ. (who is shortly leaving the Dominion), to 6ell by, Public Auction, as above, the whole of his Household Furnituro and Effects, consisting of— * DRAWING AND DINING ROOM.— Axminstcr carpets, calmao surround, HANDSOME WALNUT MIRROR-BACKED SIDEBOARD, dining'table, BEAUTIFUL OVERMANTEL, small card tables, oak : tables, pictures, curtains, china ' and glass, electric toaster, brass ' seat fender with leather top, curio ■. cabinet, pot plants, occasional ; tables and chairs, Indian rug, ■ couch -with loose covers, BLUE ■ iAXMINSTER SQUARE, 50 • JYARDS AXMINSTER RUNNER (RED), Axminster stair carpet. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, good rich tone, by Collard and Collard, in handsomo walnut case. HALL, —Hall seats, Parkia, linoleum, Indian rug, pictures. KITCHEN AND SCULLERY.—TabIe, chairs, ice chest, ice-making machine, linoleum, pota and paus, wringer, mangle, filter, hose, skirt' board, china. BEDROOMS.—MAGNIFICENT WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, 5 single • wooden bedsteads and wire mattresses, invalid table,, art square, calmao surrounds, toilet sets, blinds and curtains, HANDSOME KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, Ottoman couch, linon press, linoleums, & BEAUTIFUL OAK BEDROOM SUITE, easy chairs, largo wardrobe with 6 drawers. • The furniture is all in excellent order, »nd as the owner 1s leaving the Dominion everything is .to be sold Without Reserve. Inspection from 2.30 to 4.30 on afternoon of the 26th February. . S. GEORGE NATHAN, ' Auctioneer. GBSEAT REALISATION SALE ■ Of RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. i FRIDAY, l»t MARCH, 1918, At 2.30 p.m. IN.THE CHAMBER" OF COMMERCE. ,"VfR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been t-irl. favoured with instructions from the Trustees in a deceased Estate to sell by Public Auotion, as above, the undermentioned properties:— No. 6, KONINI-ROAD, HATAITAI, befng Lot 1, part Section 3, Evans Bay District, D.P. 3711, together with a modern 6-rd. House on one floor, having every possible convenience, and a - good view; is obtainablo from this Kp. 8°, UKONINI-ROAD, HATAITAI, being Lot 2, part Section 3,. Evans Bay District, DfP. 3711, together with a 6-rd. Dwelling, having every modern convenience, and affords a good view. 15, GEORGE-STREET, THORNDON, being part of Section 644, City of Wellington, having a frontage ofc'33ft by a depth of 130 ft, together with a substantial Dwelling of 6 rooms on one floor, with modern conveniences. ■19, GEORGE-STREET, THORNDON, being Lot 2, part Town Aero 644, having a frontage of 33ft by a. depth of 97ft 9in, together with a Dwelling of 8 rooms, with all conveniences. X, GEORGE-STREET, THORNDON, being Lot 1, part Town Acre 644, having a frontage of 33ft by 'a depth of \ 97ft 9in, together with a Dwelling of 7 rooms, with conveniences. J9, PATANGA-CRESCENT, THORNDON, being Lot 3, on part Section 621, City of Wellington, having a frontage 'of 36ft by a depth of 105 ft, together with a 4-rd. Cottage and scullery. Thi3 property has a perfect outlook, overlooking Anderson Park and the. Harbour, and has recently been thoroughly renovated. 25, PATANGA-CRESCENT, THORNDON, being Lot 5, part Section 621, •Wellington, together with a modern 6-rd. Cottage, having all conveniences, having just been thoroughly renovated. There is also a splendid aspect from this property. ' 80, OVERTON-TERRACE, HATAITAI, a Modern Dwelling of 6 rooms on one floor having every convenience, with a frontage of 38ft by 150 ft. , TITLE—AII Land Transfer. 'A reasonable reserve has been placed on all the above, and tho terms aro excep- . tiofi'ally easy, being on 15 per cent, deposit on the fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in 18 months, asd'Sho balance within five years from date of Sale, bearing interest at 5i per cent. Further particulars from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Custothhouso-quay. TUESDAY, sth MARCH, 1918, At 2.30 p.m. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SALE OF SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, On THE SUNNY SLOPES OF MOUNT VICTORIA. fTUTR., S. GEORGE NATHAN haa been IiWL favoured with instructions from JOHN A. TAYLOR, ESQ.,. to sell by Publio Auction, as above, his Residence known- as 56, MAJORIBANKS-STREET, Boiny Part Section 340, City of -Wellington, having frontage of 39ft 3in by 138 ft; - Together with a MODERN RESIDENCE of 8 ROOMS, having every possible convenience, including electric light, gas ' cooker, 1 gas caliphont, and electric points. "The rooms aro all large and lofty, and the house is situated in a. fino sunny position, with large asphalt yard and good garden. It is within easy distanco .of the Courtenay-place tram stop, and in a. nico quiet neighbourhood. A reasonable reserve has been placed on tho property, and the terms are exceptionally easy. Further particulars and card to view from the Audtioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 12

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