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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1908, Coiiimencing at 1 p.m. \ Estate of the late Dr. W. A. Logan. UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ' BOOKS. -. ■■ :■ ... TMTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have ill. been favoured with instructions ,to Sell at their Rooms, Featherston Street, on Tuesday, ,2Sth inst. :— AT 1 PIJL The whole of the splendid Household Fur- \ iiiture and Appointments, removed to the -Auction Rooms for convenience of Sale. AT 3.30 P.M. Tho late Dr. Logan's Library of Modern, Surgical, and Medical Books; also, his Surgical Instruments, which are wellknown to the profession .as being all modern and up-to-date. Catalogues ofcthe Books and Instruments are boing prepared, and' will be posted to-, any address on _ application. 8606 ; WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. ■ ;'j CHARMING RESIDENCE, WITH STABLE, ' ON QUARTER-ACRE, CENTRAL KILBIRNIE. ' "ItytTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo i'JL been -favoured- with instructions- from Mrs.. Wm. M'Lauchlan. to' Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, Wellington, as above:— ■ . • . SECTION. NO. 71, KILBIRNIE, having a ■ frontage of 66ft. to Wellington Road (continuation of Constable.. Street), by a .depth of ; 168 ft., ■ together • with the splendid 5-roomed dwelling house, having scullery j bathroom,. and front and back ' ' verandahs, also one-stalled stable and' trapshed. The above is one' of 'the most valuable .residential properties in progressive Ki'lbjrnie, The' Section is almost level,, and the garden is tastefully, laid out. From the property a magnificent 1 view is obtained, and there ,is-a wide entrance at the side for a motor car or trap. The proposed extension- of the Constable Street tram line-to K-ilbirnie will, considerably ■ enhance the value of this property. For further particulars, .apply to- •••>,' . .. J. H. BETHUNE AND..CO., 8607 ;. ' . Auctioneers. '• WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, 1003, . . . At 2.30 p.m. ; C ROFTON .W EST. ' / THE NEW SUBURB, Adjoining the Railway. Line, approached .by. a level underway from the Main Road. Three minutes from Station. V i ' "jVpSSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured witji instructions to. Sell by Auction, at their. Rpoms, Featherston Street,, as above:— ". . • 1 The FIRST SUBDIVISION: OF LANdV.IN CROFTON WEST, tho most delightful part of the well-known Suburb of Crofton; near to the Railway .L'ine-''arid ' ' ■ Station; 21 chains from 7 City Boundary. Subdivided ■ into- sfffttions of i acre and'" lipwards, many commanding magnificent views .of' the; country, surrounding Lambton Harbour. Sunny aspect," well sheltered ' from prevailing ivinds. The' richest,'"garden soil within a,•sis-' mile radius of •Wellington. The roads'aro-now being formed in accordance with the strictest requirements of.the Borough.Council.j :• CROFTON WEST is the most charmihg arid healthy suburb of Wellington, and the strain fares to. residents .are -lower, than rthe train faros•; oii. any other suburban'- line; Season.-ticket-holders cari: travel by .allvtrains at. Is. 3d. per-week, or to members of a family "of foiir the 'fare ■•ivorks' out, at: lOd.'. per ,wqek. When the. Manawatu.'Line ,is taken. oyer ; it- is expected that , the above fares:.will'take residents to tho railway station in the city centre, thus effecting-a'saving ,in tram, fares also; Title—Land .Transfer.

Lithographic plans are heing , prepared. • THe: , sectioii's ! ' : will."l)q bld-ori ;fcasy terms: ' . BETHUNE AND CO:, ' . 8608 ' •• - % Auctioneers. BUCKERIDQE ESTATE, CARTERTON.. BUCKEBIDGE ESTATE, CARTERTON. ■ BUCKERIDQE ESTATE. CARTERTON;,: \ •' 'SUCCESSFUL AUCTION; SALE: : '• SUCCESSFUL AUCTION SALE. '/ SUCCESSFUL' AUCTION SALE. ' ' • HALF TEE DISPOSED OF. ! HALF- THE SECTIONS DISPOSED 10.F.' ;- REMAINDER NOW OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE FROM £60 UPWARDS. ' , REMAINDER- NOW OPEN FOR PRIVATE ( ' - SALE FROM -.£6O UPWARDS. ' SPECULATIVE Builders are again, reminded that, these. Sections are situated' in.-'tfie' B?ST RESIDENTIAL'. POSITION IN CARTERTON, and there-is not'an empty, house in the town,- which a , rapidly-increasipg population. ' Easy terms—£s deposit, and; any reasonable term' for balance.. Full particulars from •' ■ i '-r ' .•/ ' V.;'. MUTUAL TRADING CO., LTD.,; Carterton; ; ..-v -°5/-■ -.v . MESSRS. DWAN BEOS, Willis St., Wellington. ' 8332 U.F.C.A., LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION ' . AGENTS.'. 1 OA K- ACRES, Pnkeokahn, 15 miles'from 'JL/vtcD Taihape, School on the property, Post Office distant one mile, 80 acres in bush, balance grass; 300 - acres ploughable, balance mostly undulating. Will easily carry two sheep per-acrel- Up-to-date Dwelling,-7 room 6, hot and cold water, lawns, etc.,. wool shed; good sheep yards and outbuildings. Price, £6; per acre. Torms arranged. • wqq ACRES, Mangatainokai' two miles frpm ( I/O School and Post Office, Creamcry half mile. All in grass','' some flat,; balance hilly and undulating. ' Good wire fences. ' Easily winters two sheep to the acre. Three-Houses 6nT" the''; property, ■' arid ' all" necessary v Farm Buildings. Permanent water supply. ' Price, £13 55.-per 'Can thoroughly the above'. ' ' ' - ' OA A ACRES, 12 miles- from Palmofston /4V\J North, 100 acres in grass, 100 bush, 50 acres flat,"balance undulating. Four-roomed House,' - cowshed, trapsh'ed, etc.Price, £7 > ss. About' £600 cash: ACRES-ireehold, % miles from ShanJLOOp npn, : ,with 1000 acres Leasehold thrown in; rent,;'2s.-per acres," with :.9 years-to-, run. Price, £87per acre." .' .. J..:, "inquiry invited iby 'yv U.F.C.A., ' --'PALMERSTON 'NORTH. • ■ 'cg 2fi -. THE..- ; -<?v ■ CHEAPEST DAIRY FARM ■ ' IN -'' ' : '' :v - ; HAWKE'S BAY.OOA ACRES of the Richest Dairying Land, i4i4i\J all flat, t splendidly; watered throughout, well -..fenced'-'ahd subdivided'into 6 paddocks ; li' miles from creamery ~ and " 6chool, from railways station; good ,metalled road'; 10 miles ; Dannevirke. * Fine 8-roomod House; 2-roomed Cottage,' 20 bail cowshed, 50.x..40 hay loft, to hold 40 to 50 tons hay, eto., eto. . . . . ONLY ACRE. •, Easy Terms.' Owner, neighbouring place wants £22-cash.. —; ( *. '' WRATTEN AND SPENCE, , l f i Tho Hawko's Boy Land Salesmen, - DANNEVIRKE.' -

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 175, 18 April 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 175, 18 April 1908, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 175, 18 April 1908, Page 16

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