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eating the Hutt railway lino, running passenger cara free from goods trucks, and furnishing them with the celebrated Westinghouso brake will shorten tho , railway journey to fiftoen minutes will moan a rapidity and comfort in travelling to the gardens that will add enormously .to their value. In this connection it may bo mentioned that tho WaiwcLu-road, fronting tho main entrance to tho gardens, is being increased in width to 60ft. Specially liberal terms can be arranged for the purchase money* only a small deposit of 10 per cent, being required. Tho major portion can lie on mortgage if desired at 5 per cent, interest. For further details, cards to view, and conditions of sale apply to tho Auctioneers at their office, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1900, Commencing at 11 o'clock forenoon sharp, and will be continued throughout tho day. ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. HIGH - CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK AND APPOINTMENTS, At the Residonco of W. S. REID, Esq., No. 9, Fitzherbert-terraco. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are favoured with instructions from W. S. Reid, Esq., who is visiting Europe, to sell by public auction, without reserve, at his residence, No. 9, Fitzherbert-terrace, Thorndon, on Thursday next, Ist November, at 11 o'olook forenoon — The whole of his costly household furniture, including magnificent upright full iron grand 1 piano, by Messrs. John Brinsmoad and Sons, London, full trichord, overstrung, oheek action, with all modern improvements, in massive walnut case; mahogany piano stool, elegant suite of 7 pieces in silk tapestry, easy and occasional chairs in silk tapestry, best Brussels carpet squares 15 x 12 feet, handsome carved ebony card table, unique ebony and gold niusio anil book cabinets, steel fendors, window settee, afternoon tea tables, choice cavved rimu 100 table, ebony and gold Queen Anne overinanj el, art lace curtains, &o. Dining and Breakfast Rooms — Massive carved suite of 9 pieces in green and morocco leather, heavy carved sideboard, splendid extension dining table 9ffc x 4ft- 6in, pair of choice carver chairs in green morocco leather, best Brussels carpet 21ft x ]6fb, easy and occasional chairs in horsehair, wicker chairs, handsome oleographs, sewing* machine, superior dinner service of 72- pieces, breakfast service of 64 pieces, glassware, etc. Hall and 4 Bedrooms — Superior clock and barometer, hall stand, table and chairs, best linoleums, Brussels stair carpet, elegant duchesse dressing tables with plate glass mirrors and washstands to "match, massive half-tester d. and s. iron bedsteads, wirewove and hair mattresses, Scotch chests of drawers, mahogany mirror on stand, washstands, toilet ware, towel rails, etc. Kitchen — Patent mangle, large meat safe, garden hose, dinner service of 40 pieces, and a great variety of useful utensils and sundries. Furniture on..view,.on Wednesday afternoon. Complete catalogues on application. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, Gth NOVEMBER, 1900, At 2.30 p.m. Estate of the late C. W. SCHULTZE. To Speculators, Investors, aud Capitalists. ABSOLUTE SALE. VALUABLE BLOCK OF FREEHOLD LAND, 43ft x 85ft. LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, And 3 SHOPS, Nos. 139, 141, and 143. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are favoured with instructions from the the Beneficiaries in tho Estate of the late Charles William Schultze to sell by public auction at their rooms, Featborston-strcot, Wellington, on Tuesday, Oth November, afc 2.30 p.m.— f That Exceptionally Valuable Freehold Business Site, part of Seotion No. 488, City of Wellington, adjoining the National Hotel, having an extensive frontage of 43ft to, LAMBTON- QUAY by a deptli varying from 78ft 6in to 85fl, lin, tho back boundary having a frontage of 42ft 13 tihi to a»j:igbt-Qf-way connecting with. Lambton-quay and Wellhigton-ter-raco, together with the Extensive Business Premises erected thereon, comprising three two-story Shops with Dwollinghouses attached — Nos. 139, 141, and 143— let at a rental of per annum, to Mr. H. Palmer, as oyster saloon. Mr. E» Daniel, tobacconist, and Mr. J. Allen, pastrycook, with Bakehouse attached; the first-named tenant also paying rates. • The above highly desirable freehold rentproducing property, being situated in the heart of >ihe main business thoroughfare of Wellington, in close proximity to the leading wholesale and retail business premises, must largely increasa-in value in the future, apd as a safe investment for capital or trust funds, cannot be surpassed. Title— Laud Transfer Act. For further particulars, cards to view, and conditions of sale, apply to MESSRS. TRAVERS & OLLIVIER, Solicitors, Wellington ; MESSRS. ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO., Or to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., | Auctioneers. Wellington. TUESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1900, At 2.30 o'clock. COMPACT FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY , MILLWARD-STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are instructed by the owner, who has left Wellington, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston-street, on Tuesday, Gth November, at 2.30 p.m. — That attractive Freehold -Property, part of Section No. 961, Wellington, having a frontage of 35ft to Millward-street, off Rintoulstreet, by a depth of 143 ft lOin, also having access from . Riddiford - street, with the well-built and comfortable new one-story villa residence ereoted thereon, containing 5 rooms, verandah, bathroom, and washhouse, let to Mrs. Daniels at 15s per week, and drained in accordance with new Sanitary Bylaws. This splendid freehold, which is opposite the residence' of Lady Atkinson, is situated close 'to the tramway and Athletio Park, and will be sold a great bargain. Title — Land Transfer Act. J. Hi BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. J. : H. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 33, Fbathbrston-street. Telephone, 64. PROPERTIES FOR SALE— KELBURNE— 2I2 sections, from ,£IBO. THORNDON-QU AY— Comfortable Dwellinghouse, 8 rooms, large section ; ,£7OO. COURTENAY-PLACE-2 splendid investments in Shop Sitos and Buildings, HOBSON-CRUSCENT— Building Site BOULCOTT-TERRACR — Modern family Residence, 7 rooms ; J21000 ; j>3oo oash TORY-STRlsloT— Valuable Corner Section, with 3 shops, lot at .£lB2 p.a. Price .£1550 TASMAN-SXREET— Modern Family Resi. dence, 7 rooms, large section ; price .£7OO CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE— Good Section on tram line, with Dwellinghouse ; w8875 HOWARD-STREET— S rooms, WEBB-STREET (Off)-Oompaot Villa Residence, 4 rooms, newly re-painted ; .£360. ADELAIDE-ROAD— Large Section, on tram line, 2 frontages, 2 buildings. Price^l-tOO CITY BULLDING SITES-Goring-st., .£272; Oriental Bay, Tnsman-st., 43500; Wellington-terrace. per foot ; Mans-fiold-st, 120 x 140. .£365 ; Stanley-sfc., £66 JOHNSONVILLE — Delightful Property of ■ 3 a&res, new 6-roomed Villa : .£750. LOWER HUTT— II acres level Land, with dwelling andfai-m buildings ; price ,£2000; also 12 acres and dwelling ; prioo .£ISOO. SUBURBAN SITES-Crof fcon, .£SO ; Brooklyn, .£3O; Karori, ',£200; Wadestown, .£45 ; Muritai, .£45 ; Northlands, .£75. Money to Lond on Freehold Security. 'J he entire management of properties and collection of rents undertaken. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. 1 A A ACRES improved Land, with buildX y\f ings and large orchard, within 20 miles of Wellington, close to railway station and approached by good cycle road. Splondid opportunity for energetic man to combine .dairying with fruit growing, etc. Would make first-class nursery or kleal holiday resort. The property is also well adapted for cutting up for residential purposes, its Birnny sheltered situation free from floodj and tho near prospect of increased railway facilities assuring a handsome profit on the subdivision. Apply to G. F. M'LEAN, Colonial Mutual Chambers.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 8

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