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' •■' .' ■■ AUCTIONS. ; > SALE OF VALUABLE SHOP PROPERTIES, LAMBTON QUAY On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1943, at 2.30 p.m. •;.,,. AT.-OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Tl/TESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN-AND CO. are directed to Sell by Public Auction as JjJL above. Part Section 488, City of W ; eJlington, containing 12.7 perches, and having a frontage to Lambton Quay of 42 feet 11 Inches by an irregular depth of 78 feet 7 inches and 85 feet and 43 feet 9 inches at the rear, all measurements more or less, and known as 162. 164., and 166. , This property is situated nearly opposite the Public Trust Office and the State lifeinsurance Buildings and is one that must enhance in value as time goes on. Further particulars of tenancies, etc., see— MESSES. PELL, PUTNAM, AND MAC ANDREW, Solicitors, 105 Customhouse Quay, ~— ~-:-^ Or'the Auctioneers: S.GEORGE NATHAN & CO. • . \ ' 1U CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY • GUARDIAN TRUST SALE MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 13, 1943, at 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. " SPECIAL INTEREST TO INVESTORS, HOME SEEKERS, AND HOME BUILDERS Hl/TESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are directed by THE GUARDIAN TRUST ItJL AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., as Executors in the undermentioned Estates, to Sell by Public Auction as above the following properties oilered for sale tc close accounts in the different Estates:— . . . ESTATE FREDERICK HILL DECEASED—VaIuabIe Business Block, Taranakl Street. with a frontage of 106 feet by a depth of 179 feet, nearly 19,000 square feet (not 20,000 as previously stated), with 6 cottages thereon, opposite National Distributors. One of the ; last remaining commercial blocks in this street. 44 Wallace Street. 7-roomed Brick Bungalow, let at £2 per week. ESTATE B. W. DeMONTALK—Two-storey roughcast dwelling of 6 rooms, known as 36 May Street, Thorndon. Let at £2 5s per week, monthly tenancy. Central position. - KHANDI ESTATE—Lots 4, 6. 11, 20. 21. 26. and 29. D.P. 6599, having frontage to Nicholson Road, Khandallah. Some splendid building' sites. ROBERTS ESTATE—Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 10. 11, 12, and part Lots 3, 4, 8, and 9. D.P. 9975. Roberts Estate sections front on the unformed portion of Nicholson Road, running around to Ealwarra. 1 • . ESTATE E. J. KENNEDY—I6O Tinakorl Road, Large Residence, 8 rooms and conveniences, on valuable site, section 61 feet x 168 feet. House in good condition and showing very fair return. A valuable commercial site. , ESTATE T. A. E. DONEY—S and 6 SEMELOFF TERRACE,, each containing three Self-contained Flats. 31, 33, 34, and 37 ADAMS TERRACE,. each containing two Selfcontained Flat 3. All these .properties are well let and showing a good return. ■ • Semeloff Terrace, Lots 2 and 10, D.P. 2322. Vacant building site with good outlook. WENGFIELD ESTATE—74 and 78 RIDDIFORD STREET. These dwellings are both well let, situated almost. opposite the Public Hospital. ; ESTATE M. A. HUTCHISON—No. 7 Tirohanga Road, Helling. Two dwellings, one let at £2 10s and the other at £1 18s 6d per week, both monthly tenancies. Large section of.l acre 1 rood I perch, being Lots 21 and 22; D.P. 2251. Glorious outlook, handy to Melling Station. .' 5 Brougham Drive—7-roomed dwelling let at £3 per week. Sunny and Quiet situation. 5 and 5a Moncrleff Street, building of 2 Modern Flats, of 5 rooms each, being part Section 311, City of Wellington, Lot. 15, D.P. 9089, C.T. 40973. Top flat let at £4 10s, furnished, lower flat at £2 17s 6d; furniture In top flat to be taken over, by valuation. Very handy to Courtenay Place, In quiet locality. , . AGENCY (C. W. H. MACARTHUB)—Haining Street. 3 dwellings, known as 28, 30, and 32. AH well let and coming business site. Contains 12 perches. ESTATE ELIZA JULIA GENTLES—Three residential properties on good section, . known as 30, 30a, and 30b May Street, land 1 rood 12.21 perches. Three cottages, known as 32, 32a, and 34 Rua Street, Lyall Bay. AH well let and handy to the tram. ESTATE OF E. A. LEVER—29 Anne Street, Highland Park, being 238 D.P. 2644, together with 7-roomed concrete dwelling thereon. Beautiful panoramic view of the harbour. ESTATE OF CRABTREE 8R05.—92. Eden Street, Island Bay, being Lot 9, D.P. 7273, Modem type 5-roomed house in-sunny position. •' Turther particulars and arrangements to Inspect see— The .Guardian Trust and Executors Co. of N.Z., Ltd, LAMBTON QUAY, Or the Auctioneers: ' h!& GEORGE NATHAN & CO., ■•'"■■..- HI CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.

A FAMILY RESIDENCE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1943, at 2.30 p.m. - . 1 '■:.:.■. ■ : '■■■'.-■ MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are directed by the GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OP N.Z., LTD., as Executors In the Estate of the Late Sir George Shirtcliffe, to sell by Public Auction as above Part Section 655, City of Wellington, md all the land, C/T 179/169, containing' 27.7 perches together, with the charming .residence thereon, comprising' entrance hall panelled . in rimu, smoking-room panelled In oak, spacious drawing-room.: with bay windows, ,2 fireplaces and sliding doors Into large dining-room, ■ cloakroom; kitchen,''.scullery, housemaid's pantry, washhousa, storeroom, sunroom, main stairway and back stairs to 5 bedrooms, dressing-room, boudoir, 2 maids' • rooms, 3 bathrooms and lavatories, sun balcony, :maid's pantry, and llnea cupboards. All modern conveniences are installed.. This is. an'ideal property for CONVERSION INTO FLATS. The rooms are large and with the conveniences which are installed the conversion could be done for a moderate .: .sum. ' . ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■■■'.'. : The residence was built under Architect's supervision. It is well constructed and will stand' inspection by the most conservative builders or architects. There is also a double, brick garage. The grounds are nicely laid out in garden and lawn. It is inji splendid quiet situation, being handy to 2 trams and being within 5 minutes' walk of, the heart of the city. . ' : ' • "'4- •■■••'■'■ , -. ' . ' ; ' : . . , ■ . . ■ Further particulars and conditions, see—• The Guardian Trust and, Executors Co. of N.Z., Ltd., JLAMBTON QUAY, , • . : Or the Auctioneers, ' .'•' : I S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. . .

. AUCTION SALE, ' . v. . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1943, . At 2.80 p.to. VACANT HOME AT WILTON BD., NORTHLAND, ■ , ■ On account of Deceased Estate. ' Ti/TESSBS. J. H. BETHUNE: AND CO., In iW. conjunction with MESSRS. HORACE . 3AKER, LTD, will Sell by Auction on above late In Bethune's Auction Booms, Brandon ; ■ 3t. :-■•.•■■•• No. C 9 WILTON' BD., NORTHLAND. Land containing 26 perches with frontage of almost 40ft to Wilton Rd. and also fronting Old Karorl Bd., by a long depth, with DWELLING HOUSE built of concrete blocks with tiled •ooi, containing large lounge with dining re- ■ jess, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and washlouse. The house Is fitted with electric light; ' ;as stove, Orion range, callphont, and all usual conveniences. ' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. For further particulars apply MESSRS. HORACE BAKER, LTD., Lambton Qy., or MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Featherston St. ■ . ".■»' ! ' j W. GREGORY AND CO. V "~ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF MARKET GARDENING IMPLEMENTS, ETC., AT TAITA, LOWER HUTT, ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, at 1 p.m. W GREGORY AND CO. have been in- • structed by Mr. E. S. Hewer, who is ' leaving the district, to offer by PUBLIC AUC- I TION on the property at Main Rd., Lower Hutt, aiarket Gardeners' Equipment, including:— . Rotary hoe, 5 h.p., 18in blade, complete i with roller, Planet Junior, manure sower (new condition), Robertson Sin pump, with engine and fittings, Dayton platform scales, weigh loz to lcwfr, irrigation pipes, complete with sprinklers, flooding pipes (downpipcs), 4in castiron pipes, 2in steel pipes, 200 ft fire hose and couplings, 3 cases agricultural glass (new), seed trays, seed frames (glass light), tomato tins, wire, .14-gauge, posts and stakes, spray barrels, trestles, timber, firewood, car trailer, wheelbarrow, 14 fowls. Golden Acre cabbage seedlings, and numerous other items. . Remember the date v W. GREGORY AND CO., Auctioneers, Estate Agents, and Valuers, 156 High St., Lower Hutt.. Printed and Published for BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., by Henry Percy Fabian Blundell, Heretaunga, Ernest Albert Blundell, Cecil Road, Wadestown, and ' Leonard Coker Blundell, 25 Bawhitl Terrace, Kelburn, at the Registered Office of tha Company, Saturday, September 11, 1943.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 63, 11 September 1943, Page 10

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