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MONDAY, 18th JUNE, 1906, At 2 p.m. BALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, • . Removed for Convenience of Sale. -TfyTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. JJ-*- will cell by auction at their rooms, Featherston-street, as above — A QUANTITY OF FDRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including — Piano by Brinsmead and Sons, couch in tapestry and plush, sideboard, hallstand.. extension table, diningroom couch and e«sy chairs, wardrobe, best linoleum, fenders, Doulton vases, oil paintings, oleographs and framed pictures, c.p. and silver ware, set carvers, fash and dessert knives and forks,' spoons, forks, c.p. gong,, house linen, washstand», w.w. stretchers and mattresses, mirrors and sundries; also, Saratoga trunk and girl's bicycle. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE. 1906, At 2.30 p.m. - NEW SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, DUNCAN-TERRACE, SOUTH KELBIRNIE, • - - • And SPECIAL HALF-ACRE SECTION, TRELISSICK, CROFTON. TUfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE 4; CO. irJ. have been favoured with instructions to cell by auction at their rooms, Feather-ston-street, on Wednesday, 20th inst., at 2.30 p.m. — J.OT 1. _ FREEHOLD XAND part of - Section. No. 62, SOUTH KILBIRNIE, _- having 'a frontage of 49ft lOin to — Duncan-terrace -by a depth therefrom --of. 120 ft, together with the newly--built jone*story villa residence thereon, containing 6 . rooms, bathroom, was hhouee, bay window, and verandah, also glasshouse at rear. The above charming residence, which is just out of tho builder's hands, is in a eunny position, and commands a splendid view. The garden is nicely laid out, the paths and yard being of concrete. A large .proportion of the purchasemoney may -remain, on mortgage £OT 2.— SECTION No. 64, Trelissick Es"tate, Crofton, containing Oa lr 35p, ' and haying a doublo frontage of 269 ft to Trelissick Park road. The abovo Eection, which is almost level, J commands a? lovely panoramic view, and is a splendid sito for two or more residences. . For further particulars and terms apply J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1906, At 2.30 p.m. SUPERIOR SIX-ROOMED DWELLING, KHANDALLAH. Ity|_SSßS. J. H. B—THTJNE AND CO. i.TX are favoured with instructions from Mr. A. Avery, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at their rooms, Feather-aton-street, as above — BIS CHARMING FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Lot 21 of Secton 5, KHANDALLAH, containing fths of acre, having a total of 7£ chains frontage to Jubjleo and Station roads, together with the well-built six-roomed residence with pantry, bathroom, scullery, and all conveniences. This splendid property is situated opposite Mr. Holdsworth's residence, and within seven minutes' walk of Khandallah Railm' Station. The garden is well laid out and surrounded with shelter trees, and the house commands a lovely panoramic view of the harbour. The residence will be sold with either i acre of land or with the full area of |th acre. THE TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONAL— only £100 cash ; balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. For cards to view, apply - J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. JOHNSONVILLE SALE. TUESDAY, 19th JUNE, 1906. Sale at 11 o'clock. ' A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., _X will sell as above^ — - - 56 prime ' bullocks ". 2407 prime heavy ewes 120 prime wethers . 60 primo ewes 60 primo wethers WEDNESDAY, 20th JtTNE, At 11 o'clock sharp. AT THE FRUIT MARKET, --- - : ■ HARRIS-STREET. O~"EORGE THOMAS AND CO. will sell as above —^ O CRATES CROCKERY, ** Consisting of ~ 90 dpzen assorted cups and Eaucers 6 dinner sets, each 57 pieces . In quantities to suit purchasers. No reserve. GUALTER, DYKES AND CO. ;:;... Wednesday, 4th . July, 1 - At Spm. IN THE CHAMBER" OF COMMERCE, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. MIRAMAR! MIRAMAR! -IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF , M THE GOLF - TERRACE BLOCK!" ♦THE GOLF - TERRACE BLOCK!" |^< UALTER~ DYKES AND CO. are inAJT Ftructed to sell by public auction, on the 4tb-July, at the above address—That valuable Block, of Land situated directly opposite the Golf Pavilion and close to ihi Polo Grounds, Miramar, consisting of 13 acres freehold land, subdivided into i, i, and J-acro sections. On rising ground the land commands a magnificent view of the various bays, ocean, the Kaikouras, and tho lovely Miramar Valley; on the MAIN-ROAD, and bounding on tho E/.ECTRIC TRAM ROUTE TO SEATOUN. The sections are bound to increase in value as the Electrio Tram and improved Steam Service are completed. Title— Land Transfer. LIBERAL TERMS: 10 per cent, cash 10 per cent, six months 10 per cent, twelve* months Balance in fivo years at 5 per cent, per annum ,on unpaid moneys, which may be paid off at any time Plans will be? posted on application. Further particulars from GUALTER. DYKES AND CO., Auctioneers, Featheraton-street. TITESSRS SIDEY, MEECH AND CO ' -iJJ- havo received instructions from Mr and Mrs. E. J. Campion (who hava ju«i jrcturnea from England) to sell the wholo of their remaining Properties at Karori, consisting of 3 new Houses, Shop, and 2 Farms; also'teveral Building Allotments. Particulars in futuro advere'eement. WHY PAY RENT? AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY i« now offered to any ono requiring a NEW VILLA RESIDENCE of 5 rooms, corner of Vera-strect, Karori ; land 45 x U2; c. light, zinc coiling in vestibule, wardrobe, bath, etc., fowlpen; house now occupied by Mrs. A. Ferkins. Price £7,00. Depoiit £25, and tho balance in payment! of £1 per week. Apply on tho property, or at F. AND W. FERKINS, BUILDERS, Etc., GHUZNEE-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 8

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