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WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1818, Commencing at 11 a.m. 6harp. On tho Premises, 14, HILL-STREET, THORNDON. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR, S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from F. RUSSELL, ESQ. (who is shortly leaving the Dominion), to sell by Public Auction, ' as above, the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, consisiting of — DRAWING AND DINING ROOM.— Axminstcr carpets, calmac surround, HANDSOME • WALNUT MIRROR-BACKED SIDEBOARD, dining table, BEAUTIFUL OVERMANTEL, small card tables, oak tables, pictures, . curtains, china and ■ glass, electric toaster, braes seat fender with leather top, curio ' cabinet, pot . plants, occasional tables and chairs, Indian rug, couch with loose covers. BLUE AXMINSTER SQUARE, 50 YARDS AXMINSTER RUNNER (RED), Axminster stair carpet. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, good rich tone, by Collard and Collard, in handsome walnut case. HALL.—HaII seats, Parkia linoleum, Indian rug, pictures. KITCHEN AND SCULLERY.—TabIe, chairs, ice chest, -ice-making machine, linoleum, pots and pans, 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 sete. blinds and curtains. HANDSOME KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, Ottoman couch, linen press, linoleums, k BEAUTIFUL OAK BEDROOM SUITE, easy chairs, large' wardrobe with 6 drawers. The furniture is all in excellent order, and as the owner is leaving the Dominion everything is to be sold Without Reserve. I Inspection from 2.30 to 4.30 on afternoon of the 26th February. THIS HOUSE IS FOR SALE. . S. GEORGE.NATHAN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 23th FEBRUARY, 1918', At 2.30 p.m. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE • Of SHOP, RESIDENTIAL, AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, In the Estate of the Late Joseph Burne, Deceased. TVJ R. S. GEORGE NATHAN, in coni'J- junction with MESSRS. B. SMITH AND CO., have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of the late Joseph Burne, deceased, to sell by Public Auction as above, the undermentioned Properties :— No 44, The Teraoe, being Town Aero No. 470, together with a residence . of 12 rooms and conveniences, conseri vatory. hot house, vinery, glasshouses, garden, and orchard, having a frontage of 135 feet 2 inches to Welling-ton-terrace (being brought under Land Transfer Act). This is, a most valuable! block of land, being within one minute of the heart of the city, and no doubt ..in the near future this property will come in for business pur-, poses. No. 151, The Terrace, being part Town Acre No. 459, having a frontage of 39 feet by a deptli of 148 feet, together with a'Residence of .10 rooms and all conveniences. No. 156, The Terraoe, being part Town Acre 459, having a frontage of 40ft sin by a depth of 148 ft, together with s./ Residence of 10 rooms, with all conveniences/ No. 193,' Tinakori-road, being part Town ... Acre No. 549, together with a Dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, etc. ~0. 195 Tinakori-road, being part TownAero 549, having a frontage of 32ft 10in, together with a similar Dwelling, (both these properties are being brought under the Land Transfer Act). Nos. 20 and 22, Bolton-street, being part Town Acre 473, having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of 100 feet. No. 20 has a Dwelling of 4 rooms, and 22, a Dwelling of 8 rooms and conveniences. Title, Land Transfer.' No. 354,' Lambton-quay, being part Town Acre No. 513, having a frontage to Lambton-quay of 16 feet 4.inches, by \, depth of 67ft 4in. This property is at present occupied by Messrs. Lankshears', Ltd., Booksellers. Title, . Land Transfer. Waterloo-road Lower Hutt—Part Lot 1, D.P. No. 1431, of Part Section No. 29, Hutt District, containing 1 rood ! 27.8 perches, together with a Dwelling of 6 rooms and conveniences, washhouse detached. This property is situated in the best part -of Lower Hutt. ,' WOODVILIiE—2 vacant sections, Lots 23 and 39, D.P. 152 of Part Section 5, Woodville, containing 1 rood 21 . perches. Land Transfer Title. All the town residential properties are very close to the heart of the city and are well let. 'A reasonable reserve has been placed on all the properties,' as the Trustees are determined to sell. Further particulars arid arrangements to inspect any of the above, apply to B. SMITH AND CO., ■ . ■ ; 39,' Panama-street. Or S. GEORGE NATHAN, 0 315,' Customhouse-quay. Or to the Trustees' Solicitors, STAFFORD AND STAFFORD,: 33. Johnston-street. 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. Tt/TR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been ItjL favoured with instructions . from JOHN A. TAYLOR, ESQ.,'to sell by Public Auction, as above, his Residence, known as 56, MAJORIBANKS-STREET, Being Part Section 340, City of Wellington, hay.ing frontage of 39ft 3in by 138 ft;" " Together with a, MODERN RESIDENCE of 8 ROOMS, having every possible convenience,' including electric light, gas cooker, gas caliphont, and electric points. The rooms are all large and lofty, and the house ,is situated in a fine sunny position, with large asphalt yard and good garden. It is within easy distance- .of the Courtonay-place tram stop, and in a. nice quiet neighbourhood. A reasonable reserve has been placed on the property, and the terms aro exceptionally easy. Further particulars and card to view from the iuctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, G'ustomhouse ; quay. WANTED TO SELL, NEW House of 6 rooms, at Lyall Bay, replete with every modern conveniences ; lawns, large section for garden; tiled fireplaces, pit grates; good position: motor garage. Price very cheap, £ 10 5 0 i terms. r _ ' . 12, Panama-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 44, 20 February 1918, Page 10

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