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TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, Btti DECEMBER, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. 2 CENTRAL FREEHOLD SECTIONS, WOOLCOMBE-STREET. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL SITES. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have received instructions from tho Managers of St. John's Church, Wellington, to sell by publio auction _at their rooms, Fentherston-stTeet, on Friday, Bth December, at 2.30 p.m. — TWO CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, parts of Section No. 438, Wellington, having frontages of 45ft and 55ft respectively to WOOLCOMBE-STREET by a depth of 80ft, back measurement being 65ft, and being part of the street front-ago of St. John's Manse. The above sections, are in the best part d'Woolcombe-street, near to the t«p of Ghuznee-streot, and from each sr magnificent harbour *nd city view is obtained. Full particulars and plans on application. , J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1905, At 2.36 p.m. IN ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES SMITH (to close accounts). CHARMING VILLA SITES, GLENCOE-AVENUE (WELLINGTONTERRACE), And SUPERIOR BUILDING SECTIONS, ROLLESTON-STREET. 'ALSO EXCELLENT RESIDENTIAL SITE, HATAITAI. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the above Estate to sell by auction, at thoir rooms, Featherston-street, Wellington, on Friday, Bth December, 1905, at 2.30 "p.m.— GLENCOE-AVENUE (WELLINGTONTERRACE). SECTION No. 2, having a frontage of 39ft to GLENCOE-AVENUE by a depth therefrom of 105 ft 4in, and containing 15p (more or less). For this section a permit has t beon granted by tho City Council for one residenco. SECTION 4, eontJning 17.4p, and measuring 46ft by ll&ft, back measurement being 36ft llin (all more or less). For this section a permit has been granted by the City Council for ono residence. SECTION 5, having a frontago of 60ft 9in to GLENCOE-AVENUE by a depth varying from 46ft to 48ft, together with the fowlhouse and run thereon. The above splendid sites > wero part of tho orchard and grounds of tho late Mr. Smith's residence.. They aro planted with English Trees, including some magnificent Oaks. From Sections 2 and 4 charming panoramic views of tho Harbour and City are obtained, whilst they are well •haltered from the prevailing -winds. These sections are within frvo minutes' walk of Lambton-qoay and the Post Ofice, and are eminently suited as residence sites for business men desirous of having good homes close to the centre of the City. ' The upper sections adjoin- an Education Reserve at the back, whilst Section 5 abuts on the ground of the Wellington Synajgocue. ROLLESTON-STREET. SECTION 10c, part of TOWN ACRE 686, Wellington, having a, frontago of 38ft 6in to ROLLESTON-STREET by a depth therefrom of 94ft. SECTIONS 8o (31ft 6in) tnd 7c (39ft frontage), each having a frontago of 31ft 6in to ROLLESTON-STREET by a depth therefrom of 94ft. SECTIONS lo and 2e, having an accoas of 7ft to ROLLESTON-STREET, and measuring 38ft 6in and 39ft respectively l»y 112 ft. These sections adjoin and arc opposite the Town Belt, and command splendid Harbour and City views. They aro situated near to the Wallace-street Tram Line, and aro thus within eight minutes of the G.P.O. As residence sites there are few sections so central now available, and they should command the attention of Builders and others wishing to acquire handy building sites. , . . Also, on account of another Vendor— SECTION No. 7, Block V., HATAITAI, containing nearly i acre, and having a frontage of 35ft "9in to Waipaparoad by a depth varying from 144 ft 6in to 152 ft. Thi3 section is ota a gentle rise from the road, and • commands an extensive view. It is one of the best building sites in Hataitai, and is near to the Elec- ! trie Tram Line. j For plan 3 and full particulars apply '< J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers, j _, MONDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1905, I 'At 2pm - ' : IMPORTANT UNRESERVED S\LB : • • Of j USEFUL HOUSEHOLD i-URNITURS, : AT THE RESIDENCE. UPLAND- ; ROAD, KELBURNTE (Second House on Left i/om Powerhouse) I MESSRS. J. 11. BRTfiUNE & CO. have been favorued with instructions ! from James Wilson, Eta., to sell by auc- j tionat his residence as "above — I THE RESIDUE OF HIS HOUSE- ) HOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINT- ! IdENTS^ including — Extension dining . table, upholstered couch, handsome carvec ■ sideboard with plate-gla«s mirrors and : cupboards, large oval table, Brussels carpet, bookcase, splendid dinner service, j glassware," Austrian wicker and rattan chairs, bedsteads and bedding, kitchen utensils, meatsafe, and sundries ; algo & quantity of pot plante. ! Furniture on view on morning of sale. « J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. - IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. No. 7220. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that pursuant to a Writ of Sale issued out of this Honourable Court in Action Number 7220, überein Robert Mawhinney, of Wellington, JBottler, is plaintiff and Malachi Richard Taylor, of No. 3, Collegestreet, Wellington, Bottlpr, is defondant, ALL that tho leasehold estate, right, title, or interest of the above-named defendant in all that piece or parcel of land «ituatc in the. City of Wellington, and being Allotment numbered 6 on Subdivision or Plan of the Sections numbered respectively 271, 278, and 279 on the Official Map or Plan of the said City of Wellington, having two street frontages, one to College-street of 57 feet 2 inches •nd the other to Vivian-street, also of 37ft 2inches, and a uniform depth of 105 feet 10 inches, and which piece of land it held by the defendant for a term of 37 years from the slst day of June, 1878, under a certain Deed of Lease dited the 29th day of November, 1878, and registered . Number 32911, ct a yearly rental of £M, will^be sold at the suit of the plaintiff, the execution creditor in the eaid action, by Public Auction by MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. at their auction rooms situate in Fcathere ton-street, .in the City of Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of DECEMBER, 1905, at 2.30 o'clock in tho afterSoon. Tha name of tho officer executing the Writ of Sale is Henry Gordon. • The namen of the Solicitors for the plaintiff are Messrs. Bell, Gully, Bell and Myers, of Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 14th day of November, 1905. D. G. A. COOPER, Sheriff. TO INVESTORS, ETO. 100 ACREB FOR SALE CLOSE TO TOWN. EMINENTLY suitable for cutting up, within ono milo of city boundary, tiro miJes of! Post Office, with good roam. 3?or absolute sale on easy terms,' Principals only dealt with. For further particulars *pply to CHARLES ROUT k CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS* ;£k>rngF' D«o and Doii-,Streels^ '

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 137, 7 December 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 137, 7 December 1905, Page 8

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