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WADESTOWN. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERB BUILDING SITES. In the Estate of the late Peter Soton Hay, deceased. On MONDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1919, In our Rooms, 105, Customhouse-quay, At 2.30 p.m. -a MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO.-have .been favoured with instructions to-sell by Public Auction, as above — Firstly—ALL that parcel of land situated at 'VVadestown, c being part Lot 1 on a oubdivisional plan of Section 72, and part Section 71, Township of Wadestown, and part of Section 1, Harbour District Secondly—ALL that parcel of land situated at Wadestown aforesaid, being part Lot 2 on a subdivisional plan of Section 72, and part Section 71, Township of Wadestown, and part of Section 1, Harbour District. Both Lots are subject to Order-in-Coun-cil No. 759, whereby Wade-street was exempted from. Section 117 of the Pubh'o Works Act, 1908, subject to conditions as to building. Each section has a frontage of 53ft by a depth of 180 ft (more or less), and is well_ sheltered with trees. There is a glorious view of the Harbour obtainable from tho Sections'. Within easy distance of tram. • Boards on Sections. Terms and further particulars from tho Auctioneers, . S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ■ . 105, Customhouse-quay. SALE OF GENTLEMAN'S 18-ROOMED • RESIDENCE, - 195, THE TERRACE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TUESDAY, 30th • SEPTEMBER, 1919, At 2.30 p.m., • ■ At Our Rooms, 105, Customhouse-quay. "m/TESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND ItJL CO. are favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Elizabeth O'Connor to sell by Public Auction, as above —' ' . ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, con- ' taining 100 ft x 112 ft (more or less), together with the 18-ROOMED RESIDENCE thereon, and known as "Carrigafoyle," 195, The Terrace, The Residence is thoroughly up-to-dato, and includes full-size Billiardroom 25ft 6in x- I.7ft 9in, Drawingroom 25ft x 17fb 9in, with bay window 9ft x 10ft, beautifully carved mantelpiece and overmantel, Conservatory 7ft 6in ' x 10ft, Moraine Room 20ft 9in x 18ft, Dining Room 20ft 9in x 18ft, Lounge Hall, -11- Bedrooms, ono 14ft x. 18ft, with bay window 9ft. x 10ft, Telephone Room, Dark Room,; two Balconies with glorious uninterrupted.view of harbour. , ■•'■■. The Section is a good one, with plenty of room for building a motor garage; nice garden, and is in beautiful sunny position. The property is very suitable'for a doctor's residence and gentleman's home, or would be admisably suited .for division into flats, as the house is built in three floors with basement, and is situated within easy distance of the centre of the city1 Further particulars and card to view from the Auctioneers, ■ > ,B. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., . 105, Cuetomhouse-quay. WADESTOWN. SEVEJN-ROOMED RESIDENCE, Main-road and Pitt-street. On TUESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, -1919, At 2.30 p.m. At Our Rooms, 105, Customhouse-quayl, "jt/fTESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN &,' -«-H- . CO. have been favoured with instructions from Miss Hardy to sell by public auction, as above— .ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Allotments Nos. 32, ■ S3, 58, and 59 on , Plan deposited in the Land Registry Office, Wellington, No. 200, as shown '. thereon, being part of Section No. 1 in the Public Map of.the Harbour District,. Vol. 41, Fol. '43, and con-' ■ taining 1 rood 17 perches (or there- , abouts),. with the residence thereon. ' The Section is 66ft x 300 ft, with' a- frontage" to both streets, and there is plenty ot room" to build another house if so desired. It is an ideal position, with uninterrupted view of the harbour, well sheltered, and sunny.- ■■ -..: ■ ■ : ..,-.., The House is on one floor, and has all conveniences, c. light, gas cooker, excellent range, etc. A little money spent on the place .would thoroughly modernise it. TERMS: One-third cash,H balance on mortgage. ■ . , , . Further particulars and card -to view from tho Auctioneers — . S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., ■ 105, Customhouse-quay. MONDAY 29th SEPTEMBER MONDAY MONDAY 29th.SEPTEMBER MONDAY ■ ■■" At 11 a.m. FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-ST. ' FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-ST. UNCLAIMED GOODS. ■ ! UNCLAIMED GOODS. UNCLAIMED, GOODS. ; UNCLAIMED GOODS. UNCLAIMED GOODS. UNCLAIMED GOODS, On account of whom it may concern. MESSRS. THOMPSON BROS, LTD., have been instructed to Sell, on behalf of Messrs. Munt, Cottreli, and Co., as under: — 24th July, . 1909 (Miss Galina): 173 Packages Furniture . 4th January, 1910 (J. A. I-lobe'n): Ono Case ,10th April, 1911 (Miss Fmlay): 38 Pack. ages Furniture 9th October, 1911 (A. J. Murray): Ono 19th December, 1911 (Skelly): Six Cases 9tb January, 1912 (Bedford): One Truck 9th September, 1912 (G. Nash): One Boiler and Fittings 24th April, 1913 (Miss Cameron): 3 Packages Furniture 26th September, 1.914 (M'Manaway).: One Case 30th October, 1914 (Kinnear): One Case sth February, 1915 (Miss Brewer): 30 Packages Furniture *- 2nd December, 1914 (Dowson): Ono Case sth '• October, 1915 (Newth): Six Packages 17th October, 1916 (Ancell): 2 Packages Luggage 27th December, 1916 (Hurley): Two Cases, One Bicycle 27th December. 1916 (Empire Agencies): 15 Cases Incubators, Brooders, etc. 17th January, 1917 (Mrs. Cakler): 20 ■ ' " Packages Furniture 16th January, 1914 (Vickers): One Caso 16th January, 1914 (H. Thompson): One Parcel Also, . 1 CASH REGISTER, single drawer, coupons -1 SET PLATFORM SCALES 15,000 THRICE CASTLE CIGARETTES 27 5-GALLON DRUMS PAINT 132 PACKETS PLAYING CARDS 350 BISCUIT TINS -30 BOTTLES SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP ' 60 PAIRS LADIES' STOCKINGS Together with A considerable quantity of Sundries; too numerous to mention. Goods on view morning of sale. BUYER, THORNDON DISTRICT! BUYER, £300 cash, wants 5-b-roomod House, conveniences, good conrli* tinn Msufltiali about SIGOO,' "QrimtWuw, 64.50, Lambton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 73, 24 September 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 73, 24 September 1919, Page 8

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