.AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, MAY G, 1908, E. - Commencing at 10 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE, At the Residence, No. 234 (new number), WELLINGTON TERRACE. 11- , :ss TMTESRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.-, inor structed by Mrs. Hnrbroe,. will sell by 1 10 auction, at tho residence, as above:— . THE SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, including--d- DRAWINGKOOJI-. ilo Carved walnut suite ill flowered Genoa velvet. Upright Grand Piano, by Esal daile aiid Co., London, walnut music canterbury, overmantel, old paintings, , ' engravings, occasional tables, ~ rattan and occasional chairs, Wilton pile carpet, art : curtains. '• BILLIARDROOM- ' Billiard table by Wright, Ranish and Co., or ' walnut> mantel, settee, marble. clock, 5 .. . .signed etchings and old engravings, Axliiinster- carpet, ornaments. . HALLInlaid tiled linoleum, hat and nmbrella stand, walnut hall' clock, rugs, stair and passage carpets. . . 'DININGROOM— ■ , , Cedar sideboard, dinner wagon, marble vases and bronze ornaments, ■ rattan >n chairs, seltzogene, overmantel, glass re and china ware, Swiss clock, linoleum. ■ SEWINGROOM— . ' 56 White sewing , machine, Singer sewing machine, card table, pot plants. ~ ' Duchesse chests, overmantels, chests of drawers, brussels carpets, d. and s.i. ■ bedsteads, rugs, ■ linoleum, rattan ware. I KITCHEN- ' i - Mangle, solid tables, clocks, cliairsi linoleum, saucepans, cooking utensils, etc. Also, at 10.30 a.m.—^ Phaeton, with pole and shafts, new Bradley road cart, • single and double harness, and all stable requisites. Furniture on view Tuesday Afternoon. Complete Catalogues will 'be posted to any address on application. V J. H.. BETHUNE AND CO., s' £880 . ' ( Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. .. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 190s! j SPECIAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND. APPOINTMENTS. I'. At the' Residence, "BELLA VISTA," CENTRAL TERRACE. IvELBURNE.. 1 ;• l\/f ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have 7 n eoa ' favoure d with instructions 'from A. G. East, Esq.; who is removing to 'Auck-j ,land, to sell by auction at the Residence as ' above: — i Tp WHOLE OF HIS SPLENDID' and ALi MOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNIs TURE, including— - ' UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Steinway.V 3 ■ Contents of. Drawingroom, Diningroom, Ereakfastroom, Hall, Four Bedrooms, and 0 ; liitclicn. ; Tho Auctioneers would recommend chasers of. modern furniture to attend this sale. ■Every, article has recently been purchased and. is of latestrdesign, . " .■> > . _ Catalogues are now being prepared, and will be posted, to any address 011 application. .'88S1: , .. WEDNESDAY,'2Oth MAY,'I9OB, ■ .. ■ At 7.30 ip.tn.' . ' C.R OFT ON ' WES T. THE NEW SUBURB, . ; Adjoining the Railway Line, approached, by a : level underway from the Main Road. ThreiS mmntes from Station. ' < ( "M/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND Cof havo . been favoured with instructions to Sell . by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston 1 Street, 'as above:— ' . : '■ ' : ' ' The FIRST SUBDIVISION OFI LAND IN 1 CROFTON WEST, tho most delightful r part of the well-known Suburb of Crof-. ton; near to. .the Railway . Lino and, . Station; 21 chains from City Boundary. J. Subdivided into sections of -} acre and upf wards, many commai'.diag magnificent views of f . the , country surrounding .Laiubton Harbour. . Sunny 1 aspect, weli' sheltered from prevailing ' winds. The richesv;,garden soil within "a sixmile radius of Wellington; The roads are,now [ being formed in accordance with' tho strictest requirements of the Borough Council. • ': L CROFTON WEST is tho most charming and ( healthy suburb of Wellington, and the train | fares to residents are lower than the train fare? on any other suburban line. Season. ticket-holders can travel by' all trains -at Is. 3d. per week, or .to members of a family of, four the' fare works' out at 10d.' per week. When the Manawatu Lino is taken over it is expected that the above ■ fares will take" rcsi-" ■dents to the railway station in tho city centre, thus eifecting a saving 'in tram fares also. Title—Land Transfer. • \ Lithographic plans, are being prepared. The sections will be sold on easy terms.' i " ' J.,H. BETHUNE AND CO.. 8608 " . • ' ■ • Auctioneers.':' 1 TO SPECULATORa rou CAN HAVE THIS BARGAIN- ON: •' I YOUE OWN TERMS. - FOR SALE OR. EXCHANGE. Q7AA ACRES, 3} miles from good/ solid, "' "Vtown, Bay of Plenty, by first-class roads.. About 5000 acres in grass; 3000 acres ■in good milling bush; balance tscrub, tlaj, and rough feed. . Half ihe property is ploughable, and balance rolling* to easy hills.. AVell fenced, well . watered, fences (post and wire) in,good order. 9-roomed Homestead, also a C-roomed and 5roomed Hoiise; Up-to-date woolshed,' fitted with oil engine and shearing machines, . a Having personally inspected this, we can ■ 3 thoroughly recommend it. 3 Price, JU 10s. per Acre; equity,, i 23,000. ' 1 Terms, ifiIO.OOO cash, balance at per cent, Or would exchange for first-class city yf" perty. 3' • ■'',■'■ f ••■ s W. LAMBERT AND CO 7 \ . ■ : , '■■ ■ • ... . <• Land. Salesmen, PALMERSTON NORTH. . ' W. B, CHENNELLS AND CO,, ' ! AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, MASTERTON. The, Oldest Established and Principal Agency in. Wairarapa. . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 £9 PEB acre -£9 DAIRY AND. SHEEP FARM. . We would earnestly direct the attention of , buyers with 11 moderate amount of cash to tho very excellent' little Property faithfully doll scribed hereunder:—" . , ' 1 9Art ACRES, L.1.P., rent .E7 Us.Uod. pcr annum, occupying a corn-emeu 1 - position in well-known dairying district, 3 miles from Railway Station; 70 chains from School, • Post Offico, and 21 miles from Creamery,' by good roads. All well grassed, excepting 20. acres bush. 90 acres rich river flat. Particularly well -watered and substantially fenced. Several paddocks. Comfortable 5-roomed IL use, . G-bail cowshed, trapshed, hay store, piggery, i'owlhouscs, etc. Carrying capacity, JO cov.s ■ and 100 sheep. Tho cows on tho property havo yielded an excellent return, and, with a ? little further improvement, this section would • very favourably compare with much higherpriced land now for sulo in the district. 3)850, ; at per cent., may remain. A good, all-round ' man will be delighted with this property, if ho will but inspect. Our Laud Guide will be gladly posted, free of cost, to anyone desirous of acquiring real IJL-estate in any quarter of the Dominion; C 675
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