AUCTIONS. MoKENNA'S (THE NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIE'S), 246, Lambton quay (opp. DI CM c WELLINGTON. "■lM' TO-MORROW, At 2 p.m. Sharp. A SALE OP UNUSUAL INTEREST GENUINE ANTIQUES AND WORKS OF ART IN PERIOD FURNITURE RARE CHINA, OLD SILVER ANT) SHEFFIELD PLATE, PICTURES InD BRIC-A-BRAC. PERIOD FURNITURE IN MAHOGANY. . WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, KINGWOOD, SATINWOOD OAK ETC., IN TABLES, CHAIRS BUFFETS, OABINETS, SIDEBOARDS, ETC. RARE OLD CHINA FROM THF WORCESTER, WEDGEWOOD, MILTON SEVRES, DRESDEN, AND LIMOGES FACTORIES. FINE PIECES OF SILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE IN .SALVERS TE\POTS, COFFEE POTS TR-VYS SPOONS, LADLES, ETC. " * ' ' 150 LOTS OF RARE CHARM. McKENNA'S McKENNA'S (THE NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIE'S), 246, Lambton quay (6pp. DIC 1 WELLINGTON. "' J. F. MeKENNA, Auctioneer. TO INVESTORS'AND MERCHANTS. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD, TARANAKI STREET. TO BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, THE 9th DAY OF' OCTOBER, 1929, At 11 a.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Tlf ESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND -"•*• CO. are directed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: PART SECTIONS 5, 6, 9, and 43, of Te Aro Pali Reserve, being all the land as shown on D.P. 9059, having a frontage of 108 ft lOin to Taranaki street i. and 89ft to Luke's Lane, containing 30.49 perches. This is one of the most valuable freehold blocks in the heart of the city, having a double frontage, which means one has a side entrance aud good lighting. Now with the diversion of the traflfc from Cuba street to this improved thoroughfare there is a rare opportunity for one to secure such a valuable site which must greatly enhance in value as the city grows, i: ■. ■ ' It is within a few feet of the Wakefield street and Courtenay place trams and two minutes of the Wharves . A SOUND INVESTMENT. If will be obvious, to any business man that the purchase of such a commanding site will be a notably sound investment. It is a great opportunity for warehousemen to erect a good building with shops on the ground floor and warehouse space above, as the rent of the shops must pay a big proportion of interest and other charges. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer; balance within one month FOR PLAN AND FURTHER PARTICULARS, see the, Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay, Wellington. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW ' SITUATED No. 8, NEVAY ROAD, SEATOUN TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON 9th OCTOBER, 1920 ' At 11 a.m. AT OUR ROOMS, W5, CUSTOMHOUSE MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND l 3™ directed to Soil by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above:— PRACTICALLY NEW BUNGALOW, of 5 Rooms, containing all modern conveniences; recently painted and in :!u CI a<?; s *order- section, with 66ft frontage (appro.*.); ample S l™^^*' SUNNY, SHELTERED POSITION, and HANDY TO IK AM. A very low reserve has been placed on IWTHO-,¥.l?,,S?™ very favourable terms. auSnS: culars mou the S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay. ~ auction sale, exceptionally" attractive FREEHOLD PROPERTY^ ' N.°4 ■SS. AURORA TERRACE FRIDAY, 11th OCTOBER, io-'i) At 2.30 p.m. Wsiis raca webster, and n, , US>VVIN luive been instructed by the r. rU?, tee?r Of:the estate ot' tlie late Mr O. B. Monson to offer by Public Aue' tion at the REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS. 43, PANAMA STREET the above Property. Tho residence comprises 12 rooms, with all modern conveniences, and at present is used as two entirely self-contained flats, but can be easily converted back to a family house. The house has been lately rewired throughout for the 230 volts Magnificently situated within a few minutes' walk of the GJ.O., and commands an unrivalled panoramic view of the harbour and Hutt Valley and the mountains in the. distance. The grounds, well over quarter-acre, are attractively laid out in garden, a number of the shrubs being specially imported. This is one' of the most sought after localities in Wellington, and it is only owing to the Estate being wound up that the property is on the market. Splendid opportunity for one requiring a family home or a flat; in the latter case the rent from the remaining flat makes practically a rent free proposition. Card to view and full particulars from the Auctioneers, FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, 159, Featherston street. Tel. 41-818. PROPERTIES FOB SALE. FOR SALE. f»-RD. MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW v AT ROSENEATH. iujuvv< Large section (29 perches),, considerable portion flat; splendid situation; best view in Wellington. Gets all the sun possible. Price £1850. An opportunity to secure a property of this kind in this very desirable locality seldom occurs. Further particulars from Sole Agents: Q. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Estate Agents and Sharebroker's, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Lambton quay •(Or ring 14-295 after 6 p.m.) FOR SALE. MODERN Brick Bungalow, situated in . Seatoun, one minute from tram terminus. Contains five bedrooms, one wUh bathroom and conveniences attached, each bedroom has built-m wardrobe, sittingroom, dining-room connected by glass doors, den, large kitchen with plenty of cupboard room, pantry, etc. Electric points in every room, two bathrooms, wood and coaluouse, dark-room, washhouse, toolhouse, glasshouse, fowlhouses, garage fullsized hard tennis court, large flower and vegetable garden. : House stands on a section a little over % ? £,S? f ete- H?? ? 2 feet t0 D»ndas street and 132 feet to Falkirk avenue. Or would Let for a term partly furnished to a good reliable client. For full particulars apply to G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bank N.Z. Bldgs., Lambton quay. Telephone 41-933. «pf nrf ?"£ mcl S^cepans, 8s 6d a Hard Lighter. At Sims
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1929, Page 22
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