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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, the 15th FEBRUARY, 1927. At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF WELL-IMPROVED MARKET GARDEN AND GREEN-HOUSES, LOWER HUTT. MESSRS. S. GEORGE.NATHAN AND CO. will sell BY .PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:— AT THEIR ROOMS, LEINSTER CHAMBERS, 21 GREY STREET, By direction of Mr. J. Brassell, of Waterloo road, Lower Hutt.' PART SECTION "30, Hutt District, x Block XIV., Behnont, being part Lots 1, 2, 3, .4, and Lots 6, 7, 8, and 9, containing approximately 3 acres 2 roods 15.1 perches. Also, Lots 1 and 2 of Part Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, D.P. 1717, being Part Section 30,,810ck XIV., Belmont Survey District, each Lot having a frontage of 64ft to Waterloo . road arid containing 1 rood 15.04 perches. This well-known property has been in the hands of the present owner for the past thirty-five'years, and is one of the best market gardens in New Zealand. There are four glass-houses, three of them being 95ft and one 85ft. Hot water in three and the pipes are there to be placed in the fourth. Two Ideal Boilers, tank stand, stable, motor-shed, box, and packing sheds -and soil sheds. The soil is about the best in the Hutl Valley, and that is saying something. This market is ideally situated, the market lorries pass the property daily, and the produce is delivered into the markets within an hour, and the new Railway Station in-Waterloo road will ba within four or five-minutes. ALSO,; TWO VALUABLE HOME SITES, with a frontage of 64ft to Waterloo road by. a depth of 234 ft 4in, and containing 1 rood 15.04 perches each. This is a. splendid chance for anyone wishing to build a home and wanting f. good garden. -.'. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY, VIZ.: . 10 per cent. down. 23 1-3 per cent, on Ist April, when possession will be given, and the balance in five years, all unpaid purchase money bearing interest at (j per cent. ■■•''■ We will: be glad to motor out prospective purchasers to inspect this property. PLANT: 'WILL -BE SOLD AT A LATER DATE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS, SEE. THE AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., LEINSTER CHAMBERS, ; 2\" GREY STREET. • • WEDNESDAY, THE 16th FEBRUARY, . . ■■' 1927, .. ■'• ■"■ -:. . .At 2.30 p.m. ; SALE OF CHARMING HOME," - .r■ •: WADESTOWN,^ .; : . ■•■'-;: MESSR'srS:-"GEO"R&E" r NATHAN AND^ CO.--are-directed by. Mrs. G. B. Bullock to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, AT OUR ROOMS, LEINSTER CHAMBERS, 21, GREY STREET. • ALL THAT PARCEL^OF LAND containing^ roods 16.8-perches, more or less, situate in the? City of Wellington, being part Section 1, Harbour District, , and being also Lot 2" on D.P .'No. 5968, together with the right-of-way. TOGETHER WITH THE' MODERN • RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS THEREON, comprising living-room, diningroom, kitchen, kitchen-scullery, washhouse, three bedrooms, with all conveniences, including electric light] heating points, gas cooker, Ideal boiler, city water and' drainage, linen press, bathroom with porcelain bath and-basin.- ,-. .'..".'.. „ „., . A glorious 'uninterrupted ivieV of the ■harbour and city is obtained. The grounds, which comprise over half an acre, are beautifully laid out in flower and vegetable garden and shrubberies. The outbuildings comprise man's whare, fowlhouse and runs, brick greenhouse TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer; 25 per cent, in one month on vacant possession being given; and th§-balance-within five year's, with interest at 6% pet cfeiit. _ For Card''to View:attd arrangements"tis inspect, apply to the Auctioneers; ' ■"" S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO:, Lemster Chambers, 21, Grey street. SALE OF GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, SEATOUN. On THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, LEINSTER CHAMBERS, 21, Grey street. TIfESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND ■"■*• CO. are favoured with instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: —.. . .•.,-.■ PART SECTION. J6," Watts Peninsula containing 2.04 roods, being all. the land,comprised in" C.T. 253/298 on. D.P. 4004, also another Part Section 16, being Lot 4, Block XIII., Deeds Plan 110, containing! rood, and being all the land, comprised • in Limited C.T 338/295, having frontages of 82ft to Dundas street,-and. 132 ft to Falkirk avenue, Seatoun. ■ '... '."'■■■ TOGETHER- WITH ONE :OF THE MOST-ATTRACTIVE AND CHARMING BRICK" BUNGALOWS AROUND WELLINGTON, and containing sitting-room which connects with dining-room by large glass doors, dining-room, den, kitchen with Shacklack range, Ideal, hot water service, large gas cooker—all tiled in—pantry, plenty-of > cupboards -in both kitchen and pantry, scullery, large washhouae, / five bedrooms,".one.suite consisting of bedroom,-.bathroom, .and , lavatory: built-m wardrobes, radiator points in all rooms—linen press and etore cup- . board. This; delightful-Residence has every modern convenience and labour-saving device, and the interior is a fine example of modern architecture. ■ It is situated in a fine sunny position, on a level section; andt the grounds are beautifully laid,but in-flower and vegetable garden, lawn, concrete tennis court,-glass-house, and- up-to-date fowlhouses and runs. ■- ■ ': . ... It is a home we have personally inspected: and can safely recommend, as it will stand inspection by the most conservative builder or architect. ft is within twenty minutes' motor-run of the city, and within a week or so there will be a bitumen, road all the way from the city. . • .■•'.■ There is to be a MODERATE RESERVE and EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS .will be given.. . - All particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., "Lemster Chambers,..2l, Grey street. HOMEWOOD. -ESTATE,: KARORI (THE HOME OF THE LATE SIR CHARLES JOHNSTON). THE BALANCE OF: THESE SUPERB BUILDING SITES ARE NOW IN. THE HANDS OF THE AUCTIONEERS FOR PRIVATE SALE. UPSET PRICES FROM £100. 'THIS is without 'doubt the best .• land -1- that has ever been offered in Karon, most of the scions are practically level,, some with patches of native bush, arid within two minutes of the tram and within four minutes of the Marsden School. . The property lies well to the sun, the soil is good and will grow anything, and Karori is now boing connected /with the City Sewerage and Water Schemes, electric light and gas 'are now obtainable, so one has all the convenience of the City and yet live in the country environment. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY, VIZ.: .: 10 per cent, down, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, and the balance in five years from date of sale, all unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 6 per cent. We will be glad to motor intendin;; purchasers out to inspect the property oil making appointment. PLANS AND FULL PARTICULARS From the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Leiuster Chambers, 21, Grey street. XX^HY not have good Furniture when " you can get it on such easy terms at Art Cabintt Co., Ltd., 247, Upper Cubast.?

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 16

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