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! . ■ AUCTIONS. I SALE OF FREEHOLD OF ONE OF WELLINGTON'S BEST-ENOWN GUEST HOUSES, '\WAITANGI," BOULCOTT STREET, MONDAY NEXT,° nMARCH 1, 1937, ■ At 2.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as, above— ALL THAT parcel of land being part Sections 508 and 509 containing 1 rood 3.4 perches. TOGETHER WITH Guest House thereon. . This well-known established . Guest .House, with its fine cen^ Poß\t io\ an< close proximity to the heart of the city, must always assist to keep the house full of guests. .. - :■ i . • ■ FURTHER PARTICULARS AND CARDS TO VIEW FROM THE AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. KELBURN RESIDENCE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1937, At 2.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. T\f ESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN &, CO. aie duected to bell by PUBLIC AUCTION ■*■' as abo\e — c „„., , LOT 46 on DP 1632 C/T 104/195 ha-ung a fiontage of 42ft by a depth of 119 it and known as No. 93 UPLAND ROAD. The section is laid out m Harden and law n, *ith concrete paths and there is also a tradesman's enhance. The house is well constiucted, being Postered throughout, Maiseilles tiled loof And Canaia ceilings, and is in excellent older botli inside and out. It comprises donnstans, poich, Luge diawing-ioom, dming ; room with slide through to kitchen, breakfast room, kitchen with gas cooker and Lham pion" hot water heater, pantiy, waslniouse with gas copper and tubs, stoteroom and store cupboard, outside la-vatoiy. Upslans compnses 5 bediooms, bdthioom, and This is a house that could easily be concerted into 2 iiatq, the position is good sun all day, and is within 3 minutes' walk of the Kelbutn tiam, dlso the bus passe« the door. It is on the flat, and is one we can iccommend. Anyone purchasing same could walk in without haMng to spend am thing on the building. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hanimer and the balance ■within one month, when vacant possession will be gnen.' ( For further particular and .mangements to inspect, see the Auctioneers— S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO , 111 Customhouse Quay. AUCTION SALE i Of 5-STOREY BRICK BUILDING (TO CLOSE ESTATE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3,' 1937, < At 2.30 p.m. ' MAGNIFICENT CENTRAL WAREHOUSE BLOCK. NO. 58-62 VICTORIA STREET, i WELLINGTON. ( BRICK BUILDING of 5 =torej s and basement, with floors oE steel and concrete, each i ■' ' floor containing 4600 square feet, i ' \ The building is fitted with both goods and passenger >lifts, cart dock, and hot water heating, and has been occupied since it was first erected by Thos, Ballwcer & Co., Ltd. The land measures GOft by a depth of 80ft, and is situated between Chews Lane and Wakefield Street, and is within easy distance of wharf and railway. LOW RESERVE .TO EXPEDITE SALE. FULL PARTICULARS AND ARRANGEMENTS TO VIEW— J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers, Corner BRANDON and FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. 52 -MAGNIFICENT WEEKEND-'—^s2 HOUSE SITES, PLATEAU EXTENSION, UPPER HUTT THURSDAY, MARCH! B,r 1937, at 2.30 p.m. ■JLTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE''* CO .wi^^off^Va^TUßLlO-AUCTION" at their •"■*■■ Room's,' Corner Brandon and Featheiston Stieets^vas abo\e— '■ :■' .-■''' X ' • ' PLATEAU EXTENSION, within easy walking distance of Te'Marua Golf Links, adjoining, a fishing stieatn, and in a beautifully.secluded position, this subdivision offers e^e^y attraction for the erection of a weekend home. _ Only 25 miles by excellent level bitumen road fiom the city and a short distance past the Blown Owl Tearooms and Cabaret. EASY TERMS. # PLANS AVAILABLE. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers, Corner BRANDON and FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, - ADJACENT TO LEVIN, IN THE ESTATE LATE MR. JOHN WEST EGGINTON TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937, at 2.30 p.m., AT ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.'S OFFICE, LEVIN. 'ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., have been favoured' with instructions from -"■ the Public Trustee to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the -nhole of the late Mr. John West Egginton's Freehold Land in two separate lots— LOT 1.—379 acres 2 roods 05.4 perches, situated on the main Levin-Shannon Highway LOT 2.—140 acres, situated on tha main Foiton-Levfn Highway. The above two properties comprise some of- the finest farm lands in the Horowhenua district; and situated on the Main Highway close to the thriving .town erf Levin must have an undoubted prospective value. ■ AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—We have personally inspected the above two properties and have no hesitation in recommending either of them to anyone in quest of land. These are two of the finest properties which have come on the market in the Levin district for Very many years, and offer an excellent opportunity to anyone to acquire land such as very seldom cornea on the market. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, Messrs. Abraham & Williams, Ltd., and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Office of the Public Trustee at Le\in, Palmerston North, Wellington, Napier; and Wanganui. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1937, - _ ' At 2.30 p.nlV i IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE CITY PROPERTY 3-STOREY BUILDING ON A^yALUABLE CORNER SITE, Customhouse Quay;, & Hunter Street. G° R??tnr r ?A? COURT' fn conillnct'°n with E.'PALLISER, tvill. sell by PUBLIC mentioned^? at Eoolns' Ko- 153-155 Fcatherston Street, on the date above THAT VALUABLE CORNER SITE Having frontages of 106 ft to Customhouse Quay nnd 40ft to Hunter Stieet and B-vEV" 1? nee *rom the *<»* Office Square ,vith the solidly-construeled 3-store Brick Building thereon, complete with goods lift and all usual conveniences • This property, -with its: outstanding location adjacent to the Post Office -svhar^es and business area must make a .very wide appeal for almost any type of business ofthe ft.&^Sffl^ff °«^-ailable corned .^.in theS " . For fullest particulars, apply to— . t c. palliser; . THE "DOMINION" BUILDING, MERCER STREET, or GORDON HARCOURT, AUCTIONEER, 153-155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1837. COTTAGE, 3 BACHES, AOT) 3 MODERN BUNGALOW^N HATAITAI. AT PLIMMERTON 8' ■TVTESSRS.-J. H, BETHUNE AND CO. FOR AUCTION ON i^v har ? een »>BJr n?ted to-.--o£Eer- at THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937 Public Auction at their Rooms, corner At 230 pm Brandon and, Featherstoa Streets,- as by 58°RAKAU ROAD/HATAiTAI, Modern J.- H- B{'H^ TE '■ ASD co -> Bungalow of five rooms, with kitchen- Corner Brand™ iml TToff, * ot ' t ette* bathroom, workshop^ and two Wrilinrtnn OT °et6' motor garages., - ■--':.'' :-■ '■ . y u u detailg i^L, g ' 'ALL THAT piece of land: situate in'ihe S latel"'Land District of. Wellington contain- ' ing twenty-five decimal two (25.2) perches be the same a. little more, or less being part of Section 3 Evans Bay ,„___ __. District and being also Lot 30 on De- .WHITE WRAPPING PAPRa. posited Plan No. 5537 and being tlie _* whole of the land compriserl and de- , .FP< CAN SUPPLX scribed in Certificate of Title Register „._,,■ _jBook Volume 325 Folio 116 Wellington QLEAN. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER Full particulars and arrangements to (In any Quantities). view irom^ B p THUNE AND COm . PRICE; 12a 6d per owt"(ex store). Corner Brandon.and Feath.er.ston, Streets, ''■ "EVENTNO POST" " Auctioneers. ;..,....•, . :' -JiVJiJNJJNU PUbl —: -^r=^== ''"' " .','.,. -~., ■■■..' ■ (Boulcott Street Entrance)', GOOD PRINTING means' Better Busi- ' '"fig Bess. Let. the "Evening Post" J Printing Department 'Bandla^yotu* aext order. Telephone- 44-040 fps, quotation^'

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 16

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