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XT 4 — SALE OF ■-?■'■• ' :;;' •-I VALUABLE "CITY FREEHOLDS, I . n T TrT ,MA" N'XEBS AND WILLIS STREETS, WELLINGTON. Un EDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, 1924, at 2.30 p.m. MF««n« AT °UR ROOMS. 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.' JOH^ IGu^S& NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with instructions from LTD, to sell t vvvt?r AA-?^v Esq- f Li <luidat°r °f ROBERT" MARTIN, air TtrncrrT . AUOJIUiN, as above: — - J-n J-WUbji pi ec . es of | an j containing together 21.8.7 and 29.3 perches, to Willis g.°. ritaeo-of 37ft 4in to .Manners Street and" 32ft B£in frontage one Kroit ISacWHio th l, 0 • mOSI:i Vf luable ?re£>h°ld Blocks in the City'of-Wellington, Propwty will be first oitered in one lot, and if not sold- • Tnrom^A""? 8 Street Montage, and , THIRDLY, Willis Street frontage. . ' ■ lermtned^o^eU 10 re3erVo is to be placed on tlle Property, as the Liquidator is deFor further particulars and plan of property see . Or the AUCTIONEER, " THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE; . S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH,- 1924, -at 2.30 p.m. PRENDERGAST ESTATE; ' : - BOLTON STREET, CITY. . AUCTION SALE. ; AUCTION SALE. 28 REALLY MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES 9« and 14-ROOMED RESIDENCE. 4" ACRES. ■■'■■;■. /"::■ TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THURSDAY, 20TH MARCH, 1924, UNSURPASSED VIEWS ' . . . - UNRIVALLED ASPECT. ' ■ '' -' ■ : . ■ UNIQUE SITUATION: ; : NATIVE BUSH, EXOTIC SHRUBS, WELL-GROWN "'■ ' ORNAMENTAL TREES. A representative on the property every afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. Plans on application, and full particulars from ' , ■ HARCOURTvAND' CO M :■ .;:-;:. ; ;. '.AUCTIONEERS; Or KEITh'mARSHALL, GREY STREET. '. J ' SALE OF, .FAIRLIGHT.' ESTATE,. ■ '" WADESTOWN.. ' " " WEDNESDAY, 9th; AP^L, 1924, at 2:30 j>;n£ / ' ' ' . ' ■•■ ■ ' AT.. ■ ■ • OUR ROOMS,' 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. : M-ESSRS S GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured with instructions from •^A L. W. LOWE, Esq., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above— 39 — SPLENDID — 39 HOME SITES In this favourite locality, adjoining Highland Park. ■ ■ ' . . . • . „.. .I'ram passes the subdivision, and stops both at Moorhouse and Pitt Streets ' I his property has been in occupation of the Vendor for the past forty-seven years' Sv-t-t-^™™"?, °ffored direct t0 tho Public- N0 SYNDICATES BEING, Fairlight Street is being formed with footpath and channelling to meet the- ■ requirement ot Wellington City Council; gas, water, and drainage mains are now. being laid, and the purchasers will be able to connect up with electric light, thus having all the conveniences of the city, yet the dharm of the country, and being within ten minutes' tram ride of the heart of the city. • Sun all day and glorious views to be obtained from these sites. Native shrubs and trees on many of the sections, and the soil will grow anythin" TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY, viz.: Ten per cent, on fulf of the hammer 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months; balance within three years, all unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 6 per cent. - - . Further particulars of the Auctioneers,. ... ■ ' . • S. GEORGE NATHAN," ' . :•-.'• AUCTIONEER.

■jl/T A N U F A C T U 11 E R S. AND OTHERS. THE IDEAL PREMISES-you have been looking for: WELL-LIGHTED MODERN REINFORCED ; CUNCRETIi IiUILDING, near wharves; central position, in AVollinglon. Well suited foi Manufacturers of Confectionery, Biscuits Clothing, Soft Goods, Furniture,' etc., 01 Suitable for a Warehouse. 9000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR. SPACE: 9000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR. SPACE. 9000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACK. 9000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACE. 9000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACE. 9000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR'SPACE. Three stories and Large Basement. Offices, Strongroom' and Conveniences . For particulars, apply, 390 Evening Post. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, HUTT ROAD.TTiREEHOLD SECTION, corner Hull -H-1 road and Sar street, frontages 202f1 and 103 ft respectively, on which is £2EC< worth o( concrete foundations. fipleudid warehouse or factory site. Car be purchased at very low price for land with foundations thrown in. Apply, A. LEIGH HUNT, Sole Agent, Dominion Farmers' Institute. -jtyiTORNINGTON ESTATE. " Last .Opportunity oi" securing SPLEN DI.U BUILDING SECTIONS at origina prices. Only a few left at from £60 up wards. Exceptionally easy terms . y SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO., 91, The Terrace, corner Woodward street opp. WVllmgion Club, Wellington. W~~~ Alft"ET7"to""sT-IT~2~Blirb«T?~Cl7a"irs several good Pianos (,-noap). U,ra nioplvones and Record;,, lilectric and Ga Slovcs, Carpel Squill-*., from 20s. Runner 2- bJ yard. Luiok-ii.ii 6s Ud (2vfJs wide) I M.-itliriij S-Mxui-os Imui 1& 6J, utijrs 3., 6.1 I Square h-ou Tank, (;:!! ,i,;-,) lY^ £ 3 m.. 1 Uc«llo»*i iiud Co., Muunuti, oi.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 12

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