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AUCTIONS. . TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 15tli FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o'clock. . / HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, : GO-CARTS, SEWING MACHINES, ETC.' '•••"•'•■JIfBSSBS.' SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. will -"®-. sell by auction in ■ • their Rooms,. as- ■ sbovo— t • ■ • Piano, furniture, tolescopo cameras, > cushions for billitirdrooni seats, jam bottles, knife-cleaner, caso birds, scales'and weights, linoleums, chairs, tables, books, - : clothing, boots, 0tc.,.-.etc. . WITHOUT RESERVE. / ; 7105 ' MONDAY' NEXT, FEBRUARY .17, Jfloß, ' At 2 p.m. i • HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS (Removed for Convenience of Sale);,. TMTESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO. mil ItJL; sell by auction, at their Rooms, Fea- . therston Street,- on MONDAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock— . i. Magnificent carved Diningroom • Suite, upholstered in Morocco leather, recently linV ' . ported and in splendid order r Upright Grand Piano, by.Lipp.and Sohn,,ln • handsome Rosewood case ■ - • Walnut. Drawing Suite- in. tapestry - . Cedar Extension Dining Table: Loo Table -- - Whatnots, Brussels carpets," bookcMe.Japanese , afternoon- tea sets, ~ .oil paintings, '■ easy chaars. wardrobes with P.G.. doors, chests-"of . drawers,- washstands, mirrors,' V B.R. • French bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, china, ■ glas-swarc, kitchen utensils, • ■ '.fenders, clocks, and.sundries. On View on Morning of Sale. Inspection .Invited. • ii: 7376 y WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1908, v At 2.30 p.m.- i' . > ■-.-■■■ ■ . ' MAGNIFICENTLY! SITUATED HOME,: I OVER 1 ACRE AND 11-ROOMED, MODERN. RESIDENCE, ( HARBOUR VIEW (OE-Boulcott Street and Wellington Terrace).MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., . - under instructions from : T. R., Jones, : Esq., who proposes visiting England, will Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above —.; ..... ... ~ i '"US CHARMING FREEHOLD PROPERTY, - being lots' 9 and 10 of Aero 184, Wellington, containing4l.7 perches, together ■ with the substantial and • modern - Residence of 11 rooms, including Bil- ■ ' liard Room 27ft. by 15ft., 'Drawingroom and Diningroom, each 20- .= : by 15ft., Bedrooms 15 by 18ft.,' • 15 by 15ft.; etc. Tho principal rooms have bay . windows,- marble, ' /mantelsil tiled' '■ grates, ;and plastered' ' ' walls The foundations aro of solid con- . Crete, and the approaches aro easy graded ■! concrete . arid asphalt paths.' : The •: - - northern and: eastern.- elevations of-the i : r , - 1 ,-V Residence have wide.balconies, ,with.:twoV; ; ' .conservatories, approached -. by ';stairs from the ' lawns. ... ■■■' v.-- !-:-;r i--. i J - The grounds are tastefully: laid out, 'and' ' A .' - half the land, which is in a; separate" title;'is' vacant and ■ suitable for the 1 erection- of- another house. . .-. The View from tho property is,-without '■ doubt, ono'ot the most delightful ,in; Wellington, and it cannot, under any ciroumstances, bo 'built out. v The property is ! being sold'.'with a'freehold entrance from .Wellington Terrace, .and -' a • Ijnsehold -Hght-of-way; from' Boulcott Street. tf4.SY TERMS WILL BE ARRANGED. ' Foi: cards to .'view,'and ; .furthor. particulars, apply to j_ jj BETHUNE AND CO, ~ 79/, i Auctioneers;':". V. X- ' '' —'• J..,. I : ' WEDNESDAY,. FEBRUARY 19, 1908,/ , At 2.30 p.m.. ■ :

8 "VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, " CROFTON, , ■ 5 Near Railway Station. H TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. 6 ' JjJL I 'are instructed^to Sell .on WEDNLSDAY, February 19, at . their Rooms,' Featherston Street,- at 2.30 p.m.—. : • THREE LEVEL ALLOTMENTS, .being a re--subdivision of Sections .8 , and 9, Trehs- . . ; .:sick, Crofton, each having a frontage of _ ■ 52ft. 4in. to the Main. Crofton-Kaiwarra 7. Road, and nearly dead level to. the back ' boundary. . " FIVE' BUILDING SITES, parts, of the . . ■ original Lots 28 - and. 29, of Section 5, ''i'' Crofton,'having long .frontages to/.Main . ■ Road and Imlay Crescent, and within fivo . minutes''' walk of Crofton .Railway Sta- : tion/ • : ' ■ ■■■'■ ' ■ • Crofton is one of the most charming and- , 'healthy suburbs of Wellington: Values .are - now low, but within a, year, when the Mana,watu line is taken;over by;the Government and l a more : frequent; train ■ service \ arranged,., thero J will undoubtedly bo a sharp increase xn tho ' selling price of all the'; above, allotments.'., ;' n . All tho ' above, allotments : are . flagged, .and . numbered. ; . . • Terms—lo per cent, cash, 10 per - cent, in- 3 months, 10 per cent, in S'months, balance in 2. „ years; interest; at. 5 per cent. ; I - For lithographic plans and- further particu- - lars, apply to . ' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO, 7238 " • • •. .1, .i----'V ■ '* - 1 - .■ ' • i'' : ] \ : '.' SELLING RAPIDLY. , - ■ • £50 SECTIONS. : JK> DEPOSIT. "MOBNIMGTON ESTATE," . SOUTH WELLINGTON. mHE CHEAPEST LAND IN WELLINGTON, X approached- from Brooklyn' and from Berbampore by the Electric Tramway Systems, off Britomart Street. Tho most healthful and '.delightfu? locality for residential'purposes, sunshine; from'morn- \ ing to night. ; Those in. 6earch of a sit; to build a lionie should not fail .to. inspect theso. sections. ~ M O R N I N G TON; Eoads 1 are now formed complying ;'with tho City Council's requirements. . Footpaths curbed and. channelled. Visit. the land, and vol. will find sections that cannot be equalled' for size and .beautiful sun onndincs. • PRICES FROM £50 PER SECTION. DEPOSIT. ' O R N ING T .O N. Easiest terms ever offered to purchasers of land. £5 deposit will put you in possession 1 of ono of these beautiful sections. For plans v and all other particulars, apply ..to the Secretary, •.'' ' ■ THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO.; E. M. BOULTON, Nathan's Buildings; ; WAN BROS., Willis Street; V E. W. iWILTON, on the proportyj Or any . Land Agent. C 670 j : FOR QUICK SALE. -ONLY £150 CASH REQUIRED. A Ary ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND. 4:4:0 Conveniently situated for improvement 2 miles Tarata, on Waitara Road. IG. miles from : Waitara Township. . 150 acres cleared and divided into 3 paddocks. 2-roomed whare. The land is sandy, loam- and. jiapa; formation. The uncleared portioir is mixed ■ bush. Hills low lying, and will carry 2 steep when cleared. : PRICE, ONLY £-1 PER ACRE. A dead snip, and only -£150 cash is required. balance at lowest rates. .Or owner is prepared to exchange for City or Suburban Properties, or improved Farm. For further particulars, apply LEONARD & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 4 FEATHERSTON STREET. C6OS

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