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AUCTIONS. MONDAY NEXT, 16th MAY, At 2 p.m. starp. UNRESERVED SALE Of BUILDING MATERIAL, TIMBER, BRICKS, IRON, ETC. At Bonnet Box Site, Courtenay place. ■jITESSRS. SAMSON BROS, have receiv- -"■*• ed instructions from the Contractor to Se]l, as above, a large quantity of building material and iron, comprising— 6x5-8 LINING (T. and G.) RIMU, i x 2, 5 x 2, and 6x2 SARKING, 8 x 1, DOORS, WINDOWS SASHES, MANTELPIECES, CORRUGATED IRON, 5000 BRICKS. No reserve. Terms: Cash on the fall of the hammer. J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. STOP PRESSHWS ■•■ - ' ♦ - — EOMONTEAOEB. Mokoia Handicap, of 225 soys; six furlongs.—lo Degage, 9.5 (Young), l; 8 Avola, 7.8, 2; 6 Pop Off, 7.0, 3. Scratched: Bonzora. Won by a length. Time, lmin 15Jsec. i . ' ■ '..'■.■ SALE OF. LARGE MOTOR GARAGE. (By Order of the Liquidator.) ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18th MAY 1927 AT OUR ROOMS, ' ' Lcinster Chambers, .21, Grey street At 2.30 p.m. M ES ™S> s- G?ORGE NATHAN AND -"-*■ CO., are directed to Sell by Public Auction, as above, by the . Liquidator of Messrs. Petherick and Co., Ltd., THE UP-TO-DATE GARAGE, situated lory street, off Courtenay place, being parts of lown Sections 219 and 220 being also part Lot 7, deposited plan u2Bo, together with party wall easement appurtenant thereto: Together with the SUBSTANTIAL TWO™«CK AND CONCRETE BUILDING thereon, used as a motor garage, capable of storing 200 cars. A ramp enables cars to be driven up ou to first floor. The floor space available is approximately 20,000 square feet, exclusively of what is let. This centrally situated garage is well adapted for warehouse, factory, samplerooms, or auction rooms. Portion of the property is sub-let/ and is bringing in £832 per annum. EARLY POSSESSION WILL BE ', ■ ■'.''■'>■■ 1 * Full "particular's from ' "''■': MESSRS. WEBB, RICHMOND CORNISH, AND SWANi,'' 235,.'Lambton quay; Ur the. Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN-AND CO : ' Lemster Chambers, 21, Grey street." VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL LEASE-t-™-,,.x- HOLD WWPERTY. KfcOTAJs.-AS 58, SALAMANCA ROAD To be Sold by ' • PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, '25U» MAY, 1927, AT OUR ROOMsTiai/ 1 GREY STREET. M ESS? S" S" <?EOEGE .VATHAS ACT LIC AUCTION, ns aboveALL THE. LEASEHOLD INTEREST in that piece ot land containing 22 7 11.1. 020.1 and being part of tlio laud raraiiiTsol and described iv the C/T Keg. Look Vol. 51, Fol -Wl tocptllnr llus delightful site commands a fine tnnonim,c view of Wellington and Kelbm-n r An ithL!l ?"° )ni""te of Salamanca road Uui' 0 ' tW° minutes of ll>c D^c^iber! lMV OUnd. ront t0 be lwiJ ti!l The house is now let ou a monthly tenancy, at £2 5s per week This is one of the few available sites left around Wellington, and anyone requiring a good site for a Residence or Flats should inspect at once. Lease. Perpetual. Full particulars from . S. GEORGE NATKAN AND CO 21, Grey street.' SALE OF BRICK RESIDENCE; ' Charmingly situated in i% acres' on the sunny slopes of Belmont, amongst beautiful native bush. TVTESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO TO lE eL^ lBt ep^C l--AUCTIO CN? Pbeli HIS HOME AND GROUNDS, KNOWN 1 , AS "TE AORANGI," eON'WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE ]9'>7 At 2.30 p.m. AT THE DOMINION FARMERS' IN STITUTE, FEATHERSTON-ST. FIRSTLY: AL p '^T JPARCBL OF LAND, behvPart Sections 183 and 184, Hutt HU° trict, D.I. 3308, comprising 5 acres 2 roods 26 perches, bein°- all 1-inH in C/T 237/24! TOGETHER WITH THF RESIDENCE OF OLD ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, containing 12 rooms, comprising very large drawing-room.with large bay windows dining-room opening on to glassed-in verandah, full-sized billiard-room, den, study.lmaids room, 6 bedrooms with 3 .. opening, pn. to sleeping porch, bathroom with., Fa ma floor and all the latest sanitary appointments, kitchen, pantry, numerous cupboards, gas cooker, range, Ideal boiler, elect ie light and hot points. . . • , . . . ■-■ The outbuildings comprise double motor garage, man s quarters, dairy, washhouse, i wood and coal house, fowlhouses, and cow bail, etc. The grounds have been well laid out in flower and. vegetable gardens, lawns, fish pond, and shrubbery, -with a .fine patch of native bush with paths running through same, and at the. bottom there is a bathiing pool. ■ . ■■':'■ , , Without doubt.this property is in the ! best'position .on-the Western Hutt, within afew"minutes of the Railway Station, .and one is able-to motor to the door. :" 'Sun all day,'and with a fine panoramic view of the Hutt Valley, Wellington Harbour, and Entrance. "One has a bitumen, road all the way'-to tli.e. Lower Hutt, and the balance of the journey by a good macadam road; an easy half-hour's run into the'heart of the city. SECONDLY: '•.'"■" ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being Lot 2, D.P. 3960, part section IS3, Hutt .' District, containing 3Ms- ACRES' OF ' -PICTURESQUE ROLLING LAND WITH DOUBLE FRONTAGE, which would inalce a splendid horiie site, or is admirably suited' for subdivisional purposes.. • s--- 1 ' -. ■ ■ ■ ■-„. For card to view and ■ arrangements to inspect, see tho Auctioneers, who will be glad to motor intending purchasers to the property S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO, j

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 16

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