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WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1894, At 2 30 o'clock. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AND DWELLINGHOUSES, PETONE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions Irom Mrs. William Wood to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, on Wee negday, 25th April, at 2 30 p.m.— Lot 1. That desirable Freehold allotment, Petone, part of Section No. 4, Lower Hut District, containing 1 ACRE 3 ROODS 35 PERCHES, adjoining Sir James Hector'a property, and close to tho Railway Station, having frontages of 247 linka to the Main Hutt-road and 518 links to Hector" s-lane, together with the well-built dwellinghouse, containing 6 rixwna and scullery, in the occupation of Mra. Wood. The ground ia fenced and laid out aia garden and orchard, stocked with about 500 choice varieties of fruit trees, and well-grassed paddock. Lot 2. That excellent Freehold Property, Petone, being Lot 9 of Section No. 5, containing 1 ACRE am> 10 PERCHES, having a frontage of 300 links to Britanniastreet by a depth of 306 links, together with the good six-roomed dwellinghou6e thereon, ooenpied by Mr. John Wood aa a tenant, and situated opposite Mr. W. H. Cook's property. The above splendid properties, in the beßt parts of Petone, are worthy of the special attention of those in search of suburban residences. Atter which, That first-class Fbeehold, known as Compton'a. Lower Hutt, port of Section No. 32, containing 1 ACRE 2 ROODS 9 PERCHES, rich agricultural land, having a frontage to a right-of-way close to the Main Hutt-road, and adjoining tho residence of Mr. T. G. Graham. Thia desirable property, within 15 minutes' walk of the Hutt Railway Station, is admirably suitable for a country residence. The omuibusses pass to meet every train. Plans may be seen and further particulars obtained on application to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1894, At 2.30 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING-HOUSES, BROADWAYTERI4ACE & ABEL SMITH-STREET. Under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act. 1885, and under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have received instructions to sell by publio auction, at their rooms. Featberston-Btreet, on Wedneaday, 25th April, at 2.30 p.m — All that piece of FREEHOLD LAND, part of Town Acre No. 75, having a frontage of 66 feet to Broadwayterrace by a depth of 80 feet, on ■whioh are erected three substantially -built two --story six -roomed dwelling-houses, occupied by good tenon ta. Also, All that pieoe of FREEHOLD LAND, part of Town Acre No. 106, having a frontage of 43 feet 6 inchea to Abol Smith-street by a depth of 264 feet, together with the four-roomed cottage, No. 7, and a now fourroomed cottage at rear, erected thereon. For further particulars apply to W. H. QUICK, Esq., Solicitor, Featherston-atreet ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1894, At 2.30 o'clock. COMPACT FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, PETONE. MESSRS. J. H. BKTHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Alexander Grand to sell by publioauotion, at their rooma, Featherston- street, on Wednesday, 25th April, at 2.30 p.m. — Lot 1. That desirable Freehold, part of Section No. 19, Britannia-Btreet, Petone, having a frontage of 66 feet (more or less), and oontaining one-third of an acre, together with the dwelling house of seven rooma, hall, pantry, scullery, &c, in the occupation of Mr. G. M'Whirter, as tenant. Lot 2. A Dwelling House and aoction, similar to the above, oooupied by Mra. Allender, aa tenant. Lot 3. Fbbehold, 66 feet frontage to Britanniastreet, and containing one-third of an acre (more or less), together with a well-built oottage thereon, containing four rooms, hall, and aoullery, in the occupation of Mr. Holtz, as tenant. Ihe property i 8 securely fenced, and the garden well stocked with fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. There is a washhouae, Bhed, and stable, on this property. Artesian water is laid on to each house, and being conveniently situated, these nice freeholds, adjoining each other, should attract the special attention of investors. Title— Land Transfer Act. THURSDAY, 26th APRIL, 1894. MASONIC LIBRARY. Salo of a Rare and Valuable Collection of Masonic Worka, tho Property of a Pact Grand Officer. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston-atreet, on Thursday, the 26th April, at 2 o'clock p.m., a number of works on Freemasonry — Tho collection comprises :—: — Gould's History and others, Masonic Cyclopcedias, Institutes, Digests and Codes of Masonic Jurisprudence, Aots of Parliament relating to Freemasonry, Its Early Printed Literature, Morals and Dogma of the Anoient and Accepted Scottish Rite (illustrated), by tho late Albert Pike, S.G.C. ; Worka by Dr. Oliver, a number of Ritnalß, Proceedings, files of the London Freemason and other journals, Hnghan's Masonic Register, Works on Printing and Journalism, Dictionaries, Transactions of Lodge Quatuor Coronati, London, Parliamentary Rules Arranged for Lodge Use, a copy of an old Bible said to have belonged to tho Lodge of Antiquity, a copy of Hutohinson's rare work (German and English), the Spirit of Masonry, the oldeat Lodge Circular in existonoe, dated 1720 —making 59 lota of an exceedingly valuable and rare Maßonio collection Students, Collectors, and Freemasons ahould not miss thia opportuity of acquiring books which oannot now bo purchased. Also, By instructions from Mrs. J. Bees George — QPlfi VOLUMES CHOICE BOOKS, Ollv" including Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Gallery_ of Contemporary Art, International Gallery, Frenoh Art, Magazine of Art, Engineering Works, Landseer'a Works with magnifioent steel engravings, Hisiory of Muaio in 5 vols., selected works of Diokens and Rudyard Kipling, Art Journal, Nature, Punch, &c, &o. Books on view on the morning of sale. WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, At 2 o'olook. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. have reoeived instrnctiona from a lady leaving Wellington to sell by anction, at her residence, first house on left-hand aide of Mem-street, from Newtown Sohool — The whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of — Drawing-room — Suite 'in solid walnut, ailk tapestry, and plush; 5-frame Brussels oarpet, ottoman, marble and bronze clock, skin rug, fender and fire brasses, pictures, brio-a-braOj tapestry and laoe curtains, curtain poles, Ac, &o. Dinino-sooh: — Mahogany chairs in hair, larger pier' glass,, dining table, beat linoleum, 2 cheffoniers, bookoaset; standard theological, and other books ; electroplate ware, dinner and tea services, extra good china set, 3 handsome Dalton handpainted vases, cutlery, spoons, forks, &o>, &c. Bedrooms — 2 bedrooms, completely fnrnißhed Kitchkn — Fnrniture and cooking utensils Mangle, 60ft garden hoso, garden tools, 2 hives of bees, a cheat of joiner* tools, and a lot of sundries Also, 8 pairs full-grown chickens The books will be sold at 2 o'clock sharp. On view Tuesday, from 2 till 5 o'clook, and worth coming to look at. IMPORTANT SALE. FRANCIS SEDEY & CO. have received instructions from Signor Guieaeppe Bernasconi to sell by auction, on his premises, 65, -Cuba-street, on account of the expiry of lease — Valuable machinery, and the whole of the stock-in-trade and tools of a first-class cabinet-making establishment Day of sale and full particulars will be published in a few daya. THURSDAY, 26th APRIL, At 2 o'olock. At the Lower Hutt, next Mr. Eli Hollard's. Extensive and Unreserved Sale of — Draught and Spring Dray Horses Shaft and Leading Harness, Spring Carte Ploughs, splendid Disc Harrow, and other Farm Implements riIOWNSEND & PAUL have received inJL structionß from Mr. Sun Kwong Lee to sell by auction, at his farm, Lower Hutt, next to Mr. Eli Hollord's, on Thursday, 26th April, at 2 o'olock— The whole of his live stook and farming plant, comprising — 6 stannoh draught horses 4 spring carts and harness 2 single ploughs 1 firat-olass diso harrow And other farm implements. Furthor entries of stock, *0., oan be made at our rooms, WiUis-Btreet. TOWNSEND * PAUL, Auctioneers,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 96, 24 April 1894, Page 3

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