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AUCTIONS. TO INVESTORS AND SYNDICATES. THE KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON'S BEST-KNOWN SHOP AND OFFICE BUILDING. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, loth MARCH, 1927, AT 2.30 P.M. AT ACCOUNTANTS' CHAMBERS, JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. KING'S CHAMBERS and the EMPIRE BUILDING are of sis stories, and occupy a dominating position in the heart of the Empire City. The Premises . form one of the largest Brick Buildings in the Main Thoroughfare, and being situated on a corner, have the advantage of a PROMINENT DOUBLE FRONTAGE. The frontages are approximately 90ft to WILLIS STREET and 100 ft to WILLESTON STREET. The building is served by three lifts. THE KING'S CHAMBERS and the EMPIRE BUILDING are well let. The income-earning capacity of the premises is assured by the convenient sit-jation, fac ing the BUSIEST CORNER IN WELLINGTON, and by the undoubted future progress of the City. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., ■' Executor in the Estate of the late Richard Dwyer. TITESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND 1U- CO. will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:— Corporation Leaseholds, Sections 12 and 13 and parts of Sections 9, 10, and 11 of Sir George Grey's Reclamation in City of Wellington, with right to use party wall, conferred by Transfer No. 41099, party on the said portion of Section 9 and is all land comprised in Memorandum of Lease No. 5360, together, with King's Chambers thereon. The Lease is a, Perpetual "Lease, with right of renewal every twenty-one years. A SOUND INVESTMENT. It will be obvious to any Business Man that the purchase of such commanding premises as the KING'S CHAMBERS AND EMPIRE BUILDING will be a not ably sound investment. The ground ren tal is moderate, the cost of upkeep is low, \ hile the rental values must constantly increase with the growth in Wellington's population and commercial importance. EARNINGS BEGIN Al ONCE. EARNINGS BEGIN AT ONCE. EARNINGS BEGIN AT ONCE. EARNINGS BEGIN AT ONCE. The whole of the KING'S CHAMBERS and EMPIRE BUILDING are let, and the total rentals amount to close on PER ANNUM jpSOOO PER ANNUM PER ANNUM * PER ANNUM Further particulars obtainable from THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, ' And 326, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. OR THE AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., LEINSTER CHAMBERS, 21, GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. NEWTOWN ; " AUCTION SALE Of IMPORTANCE TO MOTOR MIOJIIANICS AND ENGINEERS. To be held on the Premises, 150, RIDDIFORD-ST., NEWTOWN, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 2 p.m. C] nAWKINS (Broadway Auction *~Jm Rooms), favoured with instructions from the Owners, will sell by public auction, at the above address, the Contents and Accessories of late Redding and Co.'s Motor Garage, now occupied by Blue and White Taxis. 350 L°^- 350 Including: 1 Breakdown trolley,, Ford engine stand, benches, showcase and iiitings, garage sign, spanners, oil drums, asst. lengths hose, carburettors, 1 15cwt block and tackle, 1-ton block and tackle, radiator caps, axle shaft rollers, 1 wire loom, Ford mufflers, foot pedals, pistons, steering arms, electric bulbs, 1 drilling machine, 1 high tension magneto, 1 rear Ford spring, 1 engine pump, 1 gas soldering box, 5 Ford front springs, 2 Dodge front springs, 1 towing bar, bending bars, swivel jacks, lifting jacks, petrol measures, set "Essex" side curtains, tire pumps, 1 low gear reamer, 1 reverse reamer, 3 car engine lifters, vulcanisers, brake drums, piston 'clamp, 1 cyl. bearing reamer, 1 Ford Cricherly cyl. reamer, grease gun, truck and car .sleeve pullers, auto jacks, aud all kinds of motor accessories too numerous to mention. Also. 1 FORD i-TON TRUCK. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE TO MOTOROWNERS AND MECHANICS. This is a splendid opportunity of securing useful Tools, Spares, and Accessories to do your own repairs. Everything must be sold absolutely without reserve. C. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. Goods on view Tuesday morning. See Flag. " TEL. 14-247- FOR INQUIRIES. AUCTION SALE. TOMORROW, 2 p.m. at mart, 98, manners street, dressed persian skins Pressed rabbit skins Fawns, Silver Greys, Black, etc. TJAMSEY WILSON AND CO., Manners -*■*' street, acting under special instructions, will sell as above, comprising:— CAA SKINS. QAfk CW" Including O\J\) 174 MUSQUASH SKINS. SPECIAL. —This is a unique opportunity for furriers, also the ladies of Wellington, to purchase DRESSED FUR SKINS, beautifully finished aud all ready for mak- ' ing into Fur Coats and Necklets. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. RAMSEY WILSON, . Auctioneer. Telephone 42-785. TOHNSONVILLE FAT~ST6CK~SAL¥ w WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, At 12.30 p.m. 40 prime bullocks 200 prime wethers 120 prime ewes 120 prime lambs WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. »T<HE Auction Sale of that property, No. > 155, Thorndon quay, advertised to take place To-morrow, the 15th inst.. under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, .has been postponed till the 12th of April, 1927.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 18

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