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AUCTIONS. ■ TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1310, At 3 p.m. At the Auction Rooms of Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co., Featherston and Brandon Streets, Wellington. AUCTION SALE of Valuable Freeholds in the heart, of tho City, hy order of the Mortgagees, under conduct if the Registrar of the Supreme Court. MESSRS. .T. JI. BETHUNE AND CO., under instructions from the Registrar of the Supremo Court, on the application of tho Second Mortgagees, will Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY,. 27th April, 1910, at 3 p.m.ALL THAT piece of Land containing 20 5-10ths perches, being part of Section Numbered 509 on the Plan of the City of Wellington, naving a frontage to Lower Willis Street of 42 feet 10 inches, and widening at the rear to 72.feet, by a depth of 100 f etst. TOGETHER with the Shops and other Buildings erected thereon, and naw in tho occupation of the Willis Street Shooting Gallery, - and Messrs. P. . Calvert, W. S. Bedford. J. G. Bay, and • other tenants, and known as Numbers 50, 52, and 52a Willis .Street. This is a most exceptional opportunity of: acquiring at a low price one of the most valuable freeholds in this city. Practically all;, the traffic of- the City passes.this site, and its potentialitiesaie enormous. The,property is to bo sold subject to a first mortgage to the Government insurance Department at l\ per cent.; and our .instructions xto sell are absolute. "Le Title is Land Transfer. Application to sell and estimate. of value of property can be seen at the office of. tho Registrar. , < " For full terms and particulars, Conditions of Sale, etc., apply to BOLTON AND ORGAN, 39! lohuston. Street, Wellington, Solicitors for the Mortgagees, or to tho Auctioneers. . '' ■" ' '.TO-DAY, ■WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910/ At 3 p.m. ' MAGNIFICENT CORNER PROPERTY, No. 271 WELLINGTON TERRACE ■ (Corner of Upper Dixon Street). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Featherston Street, as above— THE,CENTRAL CORNER AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, "part of Section No. 162, Wellington, having 72ft. . frontage to Wellington Terrace and 36ft; to Upper Dixon Street, together with the RESIDENCE,- No. 271, ' thereon, 'containing 0 rooms, with bathroom, detached warehouse, veran- ' ■ dah and balcony,: and workshop, fitted ■ with hot and cold water, enamol bath, gas, and conveniences: . ■ The above is one of the most conveni-ently-situated homes for a business man anywhere in Wellington. From the balcony a good outlook over the city is obtained, and the arrangement of the house is complete in every, detail. On the Dixon Street frontage, is a substantial concrete wall, and on The Terrace frontage a wall strongly built of totara, in splendid condition. . The terms, of sale are exceptionally liberal. • , ' • For cards to view and further particulars, apply to .T. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ". ~ '■■ TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910, A At 3 p.m. : VALUABLE CENTRAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CORNER GHUZNEE AND MAEION STREETS, WELLINGTON. ■■ MESSRS. J. H.IiTHUNE'AND CO. have favoured with instructions from C.-Nees, Esq., to sell by Auction at their i Eooms, Featherston 'Street, on WEDNESDAY,-27th inst; at-3 p.m.That Splendid Freehold Property hav-' ving 60 feet frontage to Ghuznee Street, and 100 feet to MarionStreot, together with the substan-tially-built two-story brick and concrete building thereon' covering '.. practically the whole of tho land, with promenade roof, plate glass ehop windows and modern appliances. ■ ... The above Property, is situated opposite the now Te Aro Post Office, and is within a 'few doors of Cuba Street. Tho ; Building is suitable for occupation as a factory, or fpr subdivision to suit the requirements of several businesses. Terms' , ' exceptionally easy. For further particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. , ' ~~ ' TO-DAY, ~ WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910, At 3 p.m. . / CENTRAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, No. 147 UPPER DIXON STREET. MT3SSRS:-J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■uJL have, .been favoured with instructions from the Attorney of the Owner to. sell by auction at their roojms, Featherston Street, as above— ,

THAT SPLENDIDLY-SITUATED PROPERTY, .being Lot 6 of Section No. .' IG2, Wellington, having a frontage o'f 60ft. 6iu. to Upper Dixon Street, near to "The Terrace, by a depth therefrom 'of 73ft., together with the substanti-ally-built ONE-STORY RESIDENCE; No. U7, thereon, containing 7-rooms, . with scullery, bathroom, and washhouse. It is seldom that such a splendidlysituated house, all on one floor, is placed upon the market. Tho rooms are large aud exceptionally lofty, and • the house, which is situated well above the level of the street, commands- a good view, whilst on the ; street frontage is a solid concrete retaining wall. - . For cards to view and further'particulars, apply to J. H. SBTHUHB AND CO., Auctioneers. DAIRY FARM—.£3OO CASH. 1 en ACRES Choice Dairy Farm, all XO" ploughable; 50 acres stumped and ploughed; fenced and divided into 11 paddocks, well watered; 5-roomed dwelling, wharoj and outbuildings. New cowshed, with concrete floor; good orchard; J mile to fatcory, school, and P.O. adjoining. A bargain at ~£l6 per acre. Cash, .£3OO. 048 Oflfh ACRES Renewable Leaso; rolling /C\f\j country, practically all ploughable when stuinped; well grassed, and carries a lot of stock. Divided into i paddecks. New 4-roomed dwelling. Goodwill, £s per acre. : 641 SAWMILL, including all tools and ■ plant, Haigh and Haigh planer, etc All ■■ in first-class order and nearly neiv. XGOO. . CAMPBELL, AMD CO., DANNEVIRKE. GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. t/lAfk. ACRES, 0.R.P., £1 3s. 6d., 14fcUU' splendid land suitable for mixed farming, when in grass. Within 2 miles of railway station, tram rights secured into station yard. Very easy country to work, estimated quantity of milling timber per aero, 18,000 ft., comprising rimu and matai, with sprinkling of totara and white pine; 300 acres in grass, with good buildings, yards, dip, etc. Price, £i 10s. per acre goodwill. Terras arranged if desired. Will consider salo of. timber rights only. GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, in a good go-ahead town on tho Main Trunk Line. Turnover, ,£IOOO monthly. Stock and plant at valuation, estimated value, J2IOOO. Goodwill, .£75. Splendid corner promises. Terms, £W0 cash, balance approved bills. Xb.is.is a great snip. Apply ■W. P. GARNER AE\!D CO,. ; TAIHAPE.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 802, 27 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 802, 27 April 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 802, 27 April 1910, Page 10

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