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KARORI. KARORI. 47 SUPERB BUILDING SITES, KARORI. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 2.30 "p.m. .' AT OUR ROOMS, - 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. jVTESSRS S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured' with instructions .to sen by Public Auction as above:— AY SPLENDID HOME SITES, nearly all level, and lying well to the sun, * • having frontages to CAMPBELL, HUIA, and RUSSELL STREETS, ivARORX • Within easy distance of the tram. _This is about the last opportunity to secure such fine sites before the drainage ana water schemes are laid, as prices are bound to gg up. / Karori is now part of Greater Wellington, and in the near future this go-ahead district will have all the conveniences of the City. Planß now ready. Exceptionally easy terms will be given. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, S. GEOROE NATHAN AND CO., ' 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY; WELLINGTON.

PUBLIC TRUST SALE WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. At Our Rooms, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. SALE OF - 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, STABLE, AND. COACHHOUSE, RINTOUL STREET. 4-ROOMED DWELLING, THOMPSON STREET.' A. 3 DWELLINGS, TASMAN STREET. 4 SECTIONS, KARORI. • - MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above-^-ESTATE OF JULIA HALES (deceased). Part Section 990, D.P. 6206, Wellington, containing 1 rood 15.5 perches, having a frontage of 125 ft lOin. by a depth of 110 ft. Together with a Residence of 8 rooms, on one floor, with all conveniences, and also stable and" coachhouse. This property is now vacant, and immediate possession will be given. Tram passes the door. Situated in a fine sunny position. ESTATE OF EMILY HEATON (deceased). Part Section .56, Nairn and Thompson Btroets, Wellington, known as 76 Thompson street. ' Together with a 4-roomed Dwelling, scullery, bathroom, washhouse. This dwelling is well situated on the corner of Nairn and Thompson streets, with a fine view, and within one minute of the Brooklyn tram. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH SCHULTZE (deceased). & ' Part Section 666,'Tasman street, Wellington, having a frontage of 71ft to Tasman street ■by an irregular depth of 176 ft 6in to 124 ft 6in, more or less. Together with 3 Dwellings thereon. ... This property is situated 'in a fine central position, and Would make an admirable factory or warehouse site. ESTATE AGNES "IAING TURNBULL • (deceased). All those* Parcels of Land, each containing 21.9 perohes, more or less, being parts of Section 38, Karori Distriot, Lots 33, 34, '35, and 36 respectively, Block A, D.P. 1543. , F i Good opportunity of securing 4 splendid building sites in this go-ahead district. ■■ Further particulars from the; District Publio Trustee or from the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay, Wellington. . TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 30th At 2.30 p.m. : ■ 'AUCTION SALE, 3 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES No RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, O BERHAMPORE. ■ "H/fESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. -LTjL have been instructed by the Executors in a deceased estate to aell by PUBLIC AUCTION, »t their Rooms, 195, LAMBTON QUAY, as above, at 2:30 p.m.— LOT l.—A FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, known as No. 22, Luxford street. Land 34ft lOin by 82ft. LOT 2.—TWO SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES WITH SHOP FRONTS, ' o£ five rooms each. ' Land 34ft 9in by 82ft, known as Nos. 18 and 20, Luxford street. Land Transfer Title to eacK Lot. Full particulars may». be obtained from MR. T. U. RON A YNE, Solicitor, 37, Panama" street, Wellington, and from the Auctioneers, * HARCOURT AND CO. "THURSDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1924, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. At their Rooms, 195, Lambton quay. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms as above, at 1.30 p.m.— A LARGE CATALOGUE OF GOOD. CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE FURNISHINGS, comprising: 2 VALUABLE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS (both . perfect instruments and in first-class order), MAGNIFICENT CARVED TEAK SIDEBOARD (specially imported from England), WALNUT ROLL-TOP OFFICE DESK, MAHOGANY WARDROBE, HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces), SOLID ' OAK EXT. DINING TABLE, mir-ror-door wardrobe, duchesse chests, uph. oak dining-room chairs, TEA URN, kitchen chairs, wringer, pair steps, bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, kerb, fenders, palm stands QUANTITY GOOD LINO., hall carpets and runners, UPH. DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM SUITES, hallstand, . perambulator, c.p. ware, kitchen range, bookcase, kitchen tables, uph. couches, mincer, vacuum carpet sweeper, etc., and lots too numerous to mention. On view .morning of sale. i HARCOURT AND. CO., >. Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY)', 30th . JANUARY, 1924, ■ 1 At 2130 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE BRICK BUNGALOW, BEING 91, DUNCAN TERRACE, KILBIRNIE. H ERNEST LeTgHTON has re- • ceived instructions from A. Thurkettle, Esq., to offer for sale by publio auction in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse quay, as above. THAT CHARMING BRICK BUNGALOW, containing 6 rooms, kitchen, Eoullery, pantry,' built-in wardrobes, linen press, poroelain bath, electric ■ light, glassed-in sun room; also large washhouse and workshop; tiled roof. House has plastered walls and is beautifully 'finished throughout. Large section .'of land, including vegetable garden, fruit tree 3, shelter trees, large fowlhouse. Room for motor garage and another house on section. Mag- ' nificent view. Favc arable terms; about one-third cash, balance p»rt Government Mortgage. For further details and card to view, apply to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182, Featherston street. J"OHNSONVILLE FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 30th-JANUARY, 1924 At 2 p.m. 32 prime bullocks. " 20 prime vealers. 200 prime wethers. 200 prime ewes. • 200 prime l»rab». WRIGHT. BTEPHENSON, & CO.. LTD. ABRAHAM A 3KJWJAMB, LTD..

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 8

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