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TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. SUPERIOR BOBURDAN RESIDENCE, Also. LEVEL BUILDING SITE, KELBURNII MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. nro favoured wilh iiMtrurlions from Mr. 11. <I»)'i to sell by auction, at thoir rooms, FciUhorKton-Ktreut, an nbovo— His well-known Property,, bring Section No. 411, Kelburno Kxtonsion, at Iho corner of Fairviow-road and Kolburno-road, having 213 ft road frontage, together with Iho newly-built nnd woll-flnifhcd rcHidnnrn of SIX ROOMS thnroon, with bay window, bathroom, detaohed washhouso, and ovory convenience. Also, LEVEL SECTION No. 412, adjoining, having two' frontngos lo Fairviowroad, each of 61ft, and containing 'ii porohes. An exceptionally level nnd valuablo site for a rosidonco. For cards nnd full particulars, apply to J. H. BETIIUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. .'to-morrow, " WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. TEN MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS, 1 KKLBURNE INTENSION. MESSRS. J. 11. BBTHUNJS AND CO. aro instmctod to soil by auction, nt their rooms, Foathorslon-street, on Wednesday, Ist March, at 2.30 p.m.— TEN BEAUTIFULLY - SITUATED BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, known as Kelburno Extension, bolwoen Kolburno Proper and tho Viaduct, boing Section Nos. 420 to 423, 425 to 429, and 436, fronting Fairviow-road, and adiaronl lo tho rosidoncos of Mossrs. M. Young, J. P. Campbell, and D. M'Kellar. These special sites aro situated within six minutes of tho Aro-«trcot section of tho City Trnmwny* and a fow minutes' lovol walk from the present Kolburno Trnm Terminus. Thoy aro already planted with shelter troos, . nnd practicnlly no excavation will be requirod for building. Tho locality is known as abaolutnly tho healthiest and most sunny around tho city, and this is tho only remaining block of good building land WITHIN A QUARTER OF AN HOUR OF LAMBTONQUAY. Terms:— £lo por section doposit, 10 por cont. in six months, 10 por cont. in nino months, balance in threo years at 5 p.e. Lilhographio plans and furthor particulars on applirntion to J. H. BETIIUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. BOOTS. SHOES, AND FURNITURE. MESSRS. J. 11. BETIIUNE & CO. will sell, under instructions from tho holdors of tho bill of lading— OQ SAMPLE PAIRS LAmES' and OU MEN'S AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES, in tan, Russia calf, glaco kid, otc. Also, A quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including duchesco pair, Brustols carpot, toiletwnro, chairs, tables, etc. Roll-top oflico table Now on viow. Inspection invited. J. H. BETIIUNE & CO., Auctioneers.

IMPORTANT SALE OT ASSETS REALISATION BOARD'S MARLBOROUGH PROPERTIES. 51,710 ACRES - WELD'S HILL AND UPTON DOWNS, A W A T E R E. BY PUBLIO AUCTION ON THURSDAY, Oth MAROH NEXT, THURSDAY, Oth MAROH NEXT, Af 2 p.m. AT MESSRS. GRIFFITHS AND SONS' AUCTION ROOMS, BLENHEIM. Under Instructions from tho Aisots Realisation Board. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., in conjunction with Mossrs. GRIFFITHS AND SON, will offor for sale as abovo— The WELD'S HILL and UPTON DOWNS ESTATES, which havo bcon subdivided into Eight Blocks, as foi'ows: — Block No. I—Containing1 — Containing 8,280 Acres „ 2— Containing 5,920 Acros „ 3 — Containing 796 Acres „ 4 — Containing 4,405 Acros „ s—Containing5 — Containing 6,450 Acres „ 6— Containing 14,300 Aoros „ 7— Containing 9,930 Acros „ 8— Containing 1,629 Acros Title — Land Transfer. Torms easy. Plans may bo obtninod from tho Auctioneers, or from branches of tho Bank of Now Zealand and N.Z. Loan and Mcrcantilo Company. Full particulars as to terms, etc., on application to N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENOY CO., Blenheim, or any of tho Company's branohos; MERSRS. GRIFFITHS AND SON, Blonheim ; or to THE ASSETS REALISATION BOARD, Wellington. Suitablo arrangemonls will be mado for intending buyors to inspect tho properties.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 8

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