AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, THURSDAY, 2oth FEBRUARY, 1909, ; At 1.30 p.m. ' - ; ESTATE OF LATE W. H. HENRY. .' AUCTION: SALE OF ■ SUPERIOR AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. , At the Residence, ; . CENTRAL TERRACE, KELBURNE (3rd House from end on the left).' : . Messes, j... h. beth'une and..co. have . been favoured with instructions to. sell by Auction, at the Residence of the late Mr. W. II: Henry— . • THE HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW v- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, including- ; .; Velvet pile carpet, drawingroom chairs, curtains, engravings,' all-brass fender, mirror hallstand, linoleum, mats, stair carpet and'"-ro'd9, extension diningroom suite, handsomo mirror, sideboard, ' Singer sewing machine, hearthrug,.ferns in pots, double iron bedsteads and mattresses, . duchesse pairs, rugs, kitchen table, crockery, coal vase, saucepans, wringer, preserving ..pan, step ladder, buckets, kitchen utensils, and sundries. , : On: view on Wednesday afternoon. 5818 J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.( Auctioneers. TO-DAY, ■ .- THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1909, At 1.30 p.m ' ESTATE OF LATE W. H. HENRY. . ' | AUCTION SALE:OF SUPERIOR AND -MOD-'I ' ERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ■ . : j At the Residence, - ; CENTRAL TERRACE, KELBUENE . (Third house from end on the left). "MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE: AND CO. have '■Ja; been ! favoured with, instructions to sell by auction at the residence.of the lata Mr. W. H. Henry— ■. ■ '. .THE'. HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS, including: , Velvet pile carpet,, drawing room chairs, cur- ( 1 tains, engravings, all-bpnss fender, mirror ■ hall-stan'd, linoleum, mats,' stair carpet : - . and : rods, extension table,- diningroom . suite, handsome, mirror sideboard, Singer ' sewing machine, hearthrug, ferns in pots, '. double iron bedsteads and mattresses, . duchess pairs, rugs, .kitchen table/ crockery, coal vase, saucepans," wringer, pre- ; serving pan, step-ladder, buckets, kitchen utensils, and sundries. On view on Wednesday - J: H. BETHUNE AND, CO., 5938. .. Auctioneers. . PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCESII...T. v , MONDAY, Ist MARCH, , - At 2.30 p.m. AT THE PREMISES, SITUATED 125 WILLIS STREET. , fJ/pSSRS. -GUALTER, "DYKES - AND -COM r Auctioneers, will .sell by -public auction,' £>,s above— , . -■ A;quantity of Furniture, comprising—Side-. boards, chairs, stretchers, ironmongery, V and. iiiachinery. .- • » • •'• Full particulars later. 5937. -.- • GUALTEIi; DYKES -AND C 0.,. • " V . . • . ; y-.'y'y- > Fcatherstoh Street. i-EXCHANGB.'.LAND. MART,' '/■ .. rJo. 155 Lanibton Quay, AVellington. - .ON FRIDAY, 12th .MARCH, 1909, 'i' i . ■ ! At .-2.30 o'clock p.m. ; FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.; ' , ONE. OF THE FINEST FAMILY RESI- . -DKNCE? IN THE CITY. ' -. To be sold in consequence of the Owner and . .his -iainily.leaving: to reside .in England .. tor a number of years. rn ■ KENNEDY MACDONALD, J,TD.,' aro. * ..with instruetions ' from. G. F. '.'-'Qoe,,-'.: Esq.," to . Sell by Public Anotion,-. m consequence of his C departure for London next month-- , ' ■ ™ EEHOLD FAMILY , . RESIDENCE, situated in Bolton Street, immediately opposite the. residence: of Sir James Preudergast, Kt. ,'.':Tho .'residence: is erected oii a block" 61 land part of. Town Acres :Nos. 492 and. 494, having a frontage of 1475 ft. to liolton Stl-eet by a depth of about Bul't.,: and containing' over a, quarter of an .aero. -It:contains twelve robins— arawingroom, dinihgroom, breakfastroom, sittmgrooms, seven, bedrooms, dressingrobm,' bathroom, kitchen, scullery, , pantry, outhouses, eto etc. . It. .'is fitted with electric light and gas, bells, hot-and cold water. A'commodious l verandah runs .round two sides of the residence, commanding' a . magnificent panoramic' view of the city and.-.harbour of Wellington, : \Petone, autl adjacent suburbs, wbile charming views are obtainable from-each of the windows.' The yard ;is concrete, and the paths' asphalted., I lib • land-, is laid ; out as ; lawn, shrubberyj • flower garden,'kitchen garden,r etc;,. all .kept in capital order.'Large reserve water ,supply tank: in addition to the municipal water sup-' ply. makes; the residenco indepehdent in that respect; • . . 1
. The residence, being vacant, can'bo .inspected at any moment. 1 It can be approached either direct ,up Bolton Street or by utilising tho Kelburno tram and taking ■ a delightful walk through the upper part ,of the Botanical Gardens..; " ■■:'•■' :s. ■'■. .■'.-;■■• All the rooms -in - the residence, with tho exception of two servants', rooms, are ■ on : tho ground floor. ■■■ . ' ,// ■ /v. ' /.'The property,"which is not overlooked in'any way, is ono ; which for health;, sanitation, view, and general: advantages,. has few equals/ and can Be most...strongly- recommended/ It is within a/few/minutes', walk from Lambton Quiiy. ■; V -,: Terms—lo.; per. cent, deposit. .- ' / . ~/ Tho. major portion of the: purchase .money can bo, arranged for a term of years with interest at 5 per cent.; . For full particulars and keys to viow, apply to: '■ 1 ■.■■.... .:/ /.v.. ' 5936 „ ■ - , : ; THE. AUCTIONEERS. SJOXA CASH will put yon on a: Tip-top S'Oyv Sheep Fain oi 600 Acres Beautiful Undulating Country, close to Levin. / < -j KA ACRES: Freehold, 450 acres long lease, JLOvf ; at:small rental, all well grassed Tand watered, fenced / and subdivided; /: woolshed and yards 'Ideal slieep country 3.miles from. Levin Station. . ." ! ■ ■ ■:"■■■■ / ■: " ■■'■■' ■■. ./' : ■- .■' Price, iE2BSO for freehold and : goodwill of lease.. £2000 can remain. :/ 7 : ' ■ : . Apply sharp. / ■ / / ' HUDSON, & .MARRIOTT,' AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS/ • ' < ■ " ■ . LEVIN. •■' J. W. BRAITHWAITE, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND. AGENT, JOHNSONVILLE. ' . I>OUIjTRY FARM, 0 acres, House, fowl.l ■ houses, good sheltered garden ground. Stock, all as going concern; 20 minutes,Johnsonville Station; .£480; <£150 cash, balance arranged. L.LP. ■'. .'/: JOHNSONVILLE;—Pretty Home, 5 -rooms, all conveniences,:large corner section; .£395. JOHNSONVILLE.—Another, on half acre; JS42O. -. ■ ' ■ "./ JOHNSONVILLI3.—6-room Villa, all conveniences; 1£550. i .■ •' - ■- ■-'"■ JOHNSONVILLE—3 acres "and Cottage; JCGOi). ■' ■ . ■ - ■'■■'.■' ' •:/, ' JOHNSONVILLE;—.£S and £1 per month will purchase' Beautiful Residential Section, 3 minutes stution. HAWKE'S BAY.—Dairy Farms, 5 minutes Creamery, 10s. , CIOB3 TO HOTELKEEPERS.-A SNIP. •TnOB SALE, the Goodwill, ' Furniture,' and, JD Stock oi a First-class. COUNTRY HOTEL, near Railway Station.; Property consists of building of about 24 rooms, billiardroom and ample paddDcking. Lease about 3J years/to run, rental'very low. Takings average nearly a week. - . BOARDINGHOUSE in good town, Railway Junction, For Sale at a going concern..}..acre froohoid, fronting 3 streets, house of SO rooms, furnished throughout. Insurance : ' .£1225 For further particulars of above apply, to T. and VV. ■ " l THOSVIiSOM . & WALKER, (Campbell Thomson), - ■ LAND, ESTATE. AND GENERAL' ' doMMISSIOX AGKNTS, DANNEVIBEH. . ataj
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 441, 25 February 1909, Page 10
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