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WEDNESDAY, 2Jth OCTOBER, 190b". AT 2.30 P.M. HIGHBUKY! HIGHBURY! NEAR TO KELBURNE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, FEATHERSTON-STREET, as above— THE FIRST SUBDIVISION OF THE v SPLENDID NEW SUBURB OF HIGHBURY. This delightfully situated property adjoins THE RESERVOIR RESERVE 01. ono side, thus giving to purchasers, us a permanent Park, absolutely tho fiuust stretch of Native Bush near to tho City. It is approached by a new easy grado road from KELBURNE through the Reserve abovo tho Distributing Basin, and is close to the ARO-STREET TRAM TERMINUS, besides being only a few minutes from tho NEW KARORI TRAM LINE. Being within the City Boundary, HIGHBURY will soon havo water and drainage. THE SECTIONS command lovely views of OITY and HARBOUR. Tho Terms of Sale aro exceptionally liberal. ( Plans aro in couiso of preparation, and will bo posted to any address on application to J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers; Or to J. B. »FINLAY, Esq., Secretary, Hunter-street, opposite now Bank of Australasia.

TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1906, ! At 2 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE OF ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At No. 88 CUBA-STREET (next Godber's) j •myf ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. i.»JL have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Fletcher, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell the whole of tha SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, inelud- 1 ing — Carved drawinjjroom suite in plush, tapestry carfot, curtains, ornaments, pictures, sideboard, dining table, overmantel j couch, easy chairs, A.B. dining chairs, stair carpet, toilet waro, stretcher, bods, kitchen tables, crockery, kitchen utensils, and sundries. Furniture on view on Morning of Salo. WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPT., 1906, At 2.30 p.m. Estate W. J. ELDER, Deceased. TWO SPLENDID INVESTMENTS IN COTTAGE PROPERTY, QUEEN-STRiSET, PETONE. MESSRS J. H. BUTHDNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from tho Truateo in the abovo Estate to sell by nuclion, at their rooms, Fcather-uton-strnet, on Wednesday, 26th instant, at 2.30 p.m. — All thut parcel of Land, containing 14.4 perchps, being Allotment No. ] 62, p«rt of Section 6, Hutt Dig- | trict, timing a frontage of 40 fee'j | to Quopn-strept by a depth of S9 feet, together with tho well-built Rerirlsnro (No. 45) thereon, containing 6 rooms, with detached shed. Tho above property is within 100 feet of Jiekson-slreot, r!o£O to tho Posl O3ico and School. The hou«o is let at 126 per week to a pftrmsnent tenant. Freehold land containing 14.4 perches, being A'lotra»nt No. 82, Part Section 6, Hutt Diptrict, having a frontago of *Q feet '.o Queen-street by a depth of 99 feet, together with tho four-roomed Cottago (No. 5) thereon. This property is near the Esplanade, fronting ono of Iho best formed end widest streets' in Petone. The coltago is let at 10s per week, and has recently been thoroughly overhauled. Titles— Land Transfer. For cards to view, J. H-. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1906. At 2 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE OF AMERICAN PICTURE CLOCKS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. "IyTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. i J-fX will sell by Auction at their ! Rooms, Fcathoreton-streot, as above A Splendid Consignment of 48 AMERICAN OAK PICTURE CLOCKS OF UNIQUE DESIGN. Also Superior Carved Sideboard, Musical Box, Butler's Tray, Hearth Rug, Shakespeare's Sewing Machine, Tables, \ Chairs, Dover Stove, Zino Bath, Crockery, Toilet Waro, 8. and D Bedsteads, Stretchers, Mattresses, WashEtimdE, Quilts, Chest of Drawers! bents Bicycle, and Sundries. On View on Monday Afternoon. WEDNESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1906," At 2.30 p.m. Estato W. ROWLANDS, Deceased. MAGNIFICENT BUSINESS SITE 48ift x 165 ft, WILLIS-STREET, ' And SUPERIOR 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE No. 35, ABEL SMITH-STREET. ' ) TI/fESSRS. J. .H. BETHUNE AND CO t "T.r ar^ favouro(l with instructions from J. W. Poynton, Esq., Public Trustee, by direction of the beneficiaries, to sell by auction at their rooms, FEATHERSTONfaJttfcttr, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, at 2.30 p.m. — LOT I.— That splendid FREEHOLD BLOCK OF LAND, part of Section No. 118, Wollington, having a frontago to WILLIS-STREET of 48ft 6in by a depth therefrom of 165 ft, together with tho throe-roomod Cottafto, No 236, WILLIS-STREET, workshop, iorge, Paint shop, and brick furnace erected thereon, occupied by Messrs. Stephens and Marshall, Wood and Coal Merchants, and the To Aro Shooing and Ooachbuilding Works. Tho Bbove property, which is situated opposite the Willis-street School grounds, is ono of the best sites in tho city for a livery stablokeeper, manufacturer, or builder. LOT 2.— CENTRAL FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, part of Section No. 100, Wellington, having frontage of Z7fb sin to ABEL SMITH-STREET by a depth therefrom of 62ft Bin, arid distant 55Tt from the corner of Cubastreet, together with the newly-built seven-roomed Residence thereon, No. 35, ABEL SMITH-STREET. The abovo residence, which is lot to a reliable tenant, has been built of tho bost material, and can at small oxpenso bo provided with a shop -front. From its unique position, close to tho main retail stroot m tho city, it has a special value for business purposes. For further particulars and cards to view apply t J. H. BETHUNE & CO.. Auctioneers. FOR SALE, That dosirablo DAIRY and FATTENING FARM Belonging to tho ostato of tho lalo Helen M'Konz'o, known as Otatißuta Farm, adjoining tho Ashhursl Railway Station and Township, on Iho Palmerston-Napior main road, containing 200 acros (moro or leas) of rich lovol land, well watered. House of 8 rooms and. outbuildings. About 45 acres havo been stumped and ploughed. As the ostato has to bo wound up, this is a. raro chance for any ono des.roui of abtaining a really first-claes property. Occupation about the middle of September. Full particulars on application to ALEX. YULE, Ongaonga; D. EDWARDS, Pahiatua Railway; Or J. M'KENZIE, Ashhurst, Tho latter of whom will ihow any intending nurohwer over tht property.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 72, 22 September 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 72, 22 September 1906, Page 8

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