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MONDAY, lltb DECEMBER, ,1905, At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE Of USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT THE RESIDENCE, UPLANDROAD, KELBURNE (Second House on Left from Powerhouse). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from James Wilson, Ebq., to sell by auction at his residenco as above — THE RESIDUE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, including — jixtensioa dining table, upholstered couch, handsome carved sideboard with plate-glaes mirrors anil cupboards, large oval table, Brussels carpet, bookewe, splendid dinner service, glassware, Austrian wicker and rattan chairs, bedsteads and bedding, kitchen utensils, meatsafe, and sundries ; also a quantity of pot plants. Furnituro on viow on morning of sale. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. Monday! isu December, and TUESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1905, Commencing each day at 1.30 "p.m. Ex S.S. Moray shire. SPECIAL UNRESERVED SALE OF A MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT OF BOOKS. From an Old-established and 1 Leading British Firm of Booksellers. 4 , , MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNJ] AND CO. have received -instructions from the consignors to sell by auction, at their 100 ms, FeathVrston -street, as above— . 1500 VOLUMES RARE AND INTERESTING WORKS, comprising: Encyclopaedia Britannica and- revolving bookcase, African Exploration, Architec-. ture and the Fino Arts, Works on Japan, China, New Zealand, and the South Seas, Cook's and Hochstettor's Voyages, standard novels and general literaturer-in all 516 lots. „ „ Complete catalogues on application The books will be open for' inspection on and after Monday, Uth December, and' on Saturday evening, 16th Decembor. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. _ : ' FRIDAY, Bth DECEMBER, i At 1.30 sharp. " S TINGS, On the Premises, opposite Opera House,. Manners-street. ' ■• ' MESSRS. sroEYTMEECH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell, as above— The whole of the stock and fittings. Details to-morrow's Post.' THE SALE of THE YEAR. 'SUBDIVISION OF THE CHINAMAN'S GARDEN. ISLAND BAY ! tyn MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS! Q/» And SIX-ROOMED VILLA WITH LARGE SECTION, WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION j By MESSRS. SU3EY, MEECH AND CO., at their Rooms, Manners-street, on TUESDAY EVENING, December the 12th, at 7.30 sharp. REMEMBER— This is the finest block of land that has eve/ been subdivided I for tho purpose of sale in Wellington or its vicinity. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME to acquire an ideal section for a home and for the speculator to reap a rich harvest in tho near future on the following exceptionally easy TERMS: 10 per cent, on tho fall of the hammer 5 per cent, in three months 5 per cent, in six months 5 per cent, in nine months 5 per cent, in twelve months „ j The balance for three years at 5 per cent. TITLE— LAND TRANSFER. i A representative of» the AuctioyneeK will be on the land WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, or by appointment, to show intending purchasers the sections and .give further information. - Fuller infonnafciou and- Litbttgraphic Plans may be had on application from the Auctioneers. H. M. BANNEHR, Auctioneer. AT No. 38, LAMBTON-QUAY. WEDNESDAY, 13UTDECEMBER, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. BAKER BROS, are instructed by the Public Trustee to sell by public auction, as above, Allotment 142, Section 13, Fitchett Town, Brooklyn, having a frontage of 66ft to Mitchell-street by a depth of 109 ft to 132 ft. Tho back and northern side abut on tho Sugar Loaf Reserve, so there are three ways of approaching this desirable section. MESSRS. BAKER BROS, will also sell -at the same time — WELLINGTON-TERRACE. THAT VALUABLE GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, containing 7 rooms, scullery, bathroom, basement, conservatory, vinery, with washhouso and workshop, known as No. 43, Welling-ton-terrace. From the balcony is seen one of the finest views in the City. The land has a frontage of 40ft to Wellington-terrace by a depth of 99ft. Title, Land Transfer. Cards to viow can be had from the Auctioneers. LOT 1. PRETTY SEASIDE COTTAGE AT RONA BAY, facing the water, with uninterrupted viow, containing five rooms, erected on a corner .lot,, with, flower and vegetable garden)' having a frontage of 47 links to Main-road by a depth of 125 links to Russo-jtrect. LOT 2. PRETTY COTTAGE IN RONA BAY, containing five rooms, with washhouse, copper, tubs, woodhouse, nfcxt the tennis court, with flower garden, erected on land having a frontage of 50 links to Ru«ao-street by a depth, of 117 links. Also, ADELAIDE-ROAD and CHILKA-ST.— Three magnificent Building Sites, each having a frontage to Adelaide-road of 33ft by a depth of 85ft. This corner section is admirably suited for business premises, and should find a ready Eaie. The property Will be put up as a whole. Easy terms can be arranged. Both these cottages are close to the sea. I and near both wharves. , Title— Lana Transfer Act. BAKER BROS., j Auctioneers. TO INVESTORS. AUCKLAND CITY. mWO LARGE CENTRAL FREEHOLD A BLOCKS, t , CUSTOMS-STREET and (Close to Queen-street), STONE BUILDINGS KNOWN AS "GRAHAM'S BOND" (With 102 ft frontage), And ALLOTMENT FRONTING HOBSONSTREET WHARF (With 158 ft frontage). Cheap Prices and Easy Torms. Apply J. THORNES; or HUTCHINSON & ABBOTT, t Agents. FOR SALE, or open to ncgotiato to build to suit tenants, sections of H.B, Leases, haying frontage? to Victoria and' Blair streets'; also Cambridge-terrace. Apply S. Luke and Co..' Ltd..." \vellin_rtou.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 136, 6 December 1905, Page 8

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