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WEDNESDAY, Uth NOVEMBER, at 7.30 P.M. PAKAPARAUMU! PARAPARAUMU! THE GAIIDEN OF THE NORTH ISLAND. FOR CITY MEN DESrROUS OF ACQUIRING A CHKAP SITE IN TUB COUNTRY AND YET CLOSE TO BUSINESS. j\j[ESSRS. EAST & EAST Havo been favoured with instructions to offer by Public Auotion at thoir Rooms Grey and Foatherston streets — /"»Q LOTS, caoh containing a quarter-acre (about), in the Beautiful Garden Township 11 0 of Paraparanniu. These Soctions are all within throe minntas' walk of the Railway Station, and are Town Sections. PAEAPARAUMU possesses attractions singular to itself. It is situate within easy distance of Wellington, on the Main Trunk Line of Hallway, nud on tho aequiromont of the llanaivatu Line, already indicated )>y tho Government, will bo within an hour's journey "by rail. It is surronndod by beautiful and picturesquo country of great fertility, and its genial climate and balmy nil* renders it specially suitable as a place ot residence. It has all tho advantages of a railway station in its centre, and itu proximity to a beautiful sea beach will make it at no distant dato a great holiday resort. Tho Township has, in fact, a solid value for either business or speculative investment, which cannot bo denied. The TEBMS,OF SALE are exceptionally easy, viz. s— JHo as deposit AX> in three months t £b'\n six mouths Balande can remain FREE OF INI'UUEST for two years. 10 PEU uENT. (Ton Per Cent ) DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Plans ready in TO-MORROW. Send for further particulars. EAST & EAST, GUKY AND FEATHEUSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON.

WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1906, I At 7.30 r-m. I BROOKLYN BROOKLYN ! NEAR TO THE ELECTRIC TRAM LINE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo bean favoured with instructions from Messrs. F. and W. Fcrkins to sell by auction, at thoir rooms, Featherston -street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 14th November, at 7.30 o'clock — JO SPLENDID BUILDING AL. TtO LOTMENTS, Fronting RUEBEN- AVENUE, MIT-CHKLL-STREET and a public road, all splendid Residential Sites and commanding views of Wellington Harbour. Tho Auctioneers have every confidence m rccommonding buyers to -inspect these charmiug sections. There is' nothing else so CENTRALLY SITUATED now m the market, and the opportunity to securo superior building sites at first hand, within four minutes of tho electric tram line, should not be missed. BROOKLYN Land as an investment is absolutely tho safest and lowest priced suburban property now for sale. Water and drainage will Eoon bo provided, and tho above subdivision contains somo of tho choicast building allotments in this popular locality. TERMS— IO per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in three months, balance in 3 ycara. Interest at 5 per cent, per annum. Tho vendors are also prepared to build for any ono purchasing at auction prices, upon payment of a deposit of £50, and balance can be repaid by an amount not exceeding an ordinary rental. Why pay Rent when terms such as these .are offered. Tho sections aro flagged and numbered. Lithographic plans will pc posted to any address on application to F. AND_W, FERKINS, Victoria-terrace, Ghuznce-street ; Or J H. BETHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers 21st NOVEMBER, 1906, At 2.30 p.m. KHANDALLAH ! J SEVEN LEVEL SECTIONS ! i CLOSE TO STATION! MESSRS. J. H. BBTHUNE AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions to soil by auction, at thoir rooms, Featherston-street, as above — „rv SPECIALLY SELECTED BUILD- - * ING ALLOTMENTS, having areas of from lr BOp to N 2r 26p, and i being part of the rcsubdivieion of Sections 5, 6, 10, 11, and 13 on the plan known as Izard's" Subdivision at Khandallah. The sections Ho to the East of tho Railway line, and are only three minutes' walk from Khandallah Station ; they aro perfectly level, having rich garden soil, and aro planted with a belt of uativftUhmbs and shelter trees. „ Five of tho sections havo frontages of from 80 to 84 feet to Izard-road, tho other I two being aproached by 'drives from tho ! road 16|ft wide. Whilst in perfect shelter theso sections are bathed in sunshino from morning till night. , ' For terms, sketch plans, and full particulars, apply to n- , J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAYT26th NOVEMBER, ; | TUESDAY, 27th' NOVEMBER, 1906, Commencing each day at 2 o'clock sharp. EX S.S. STAR OF~NEW ZEALAND. | SPECIAL UNRESERVED SALE OF A CONSIGNMENT OF BOOKS. MESSRS. .7. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo been instructed by tho consignors to' sell by auction at their' rooms, Feather?ton-«troct, as above — A RARE AND VALUABLE COL- | LECTION OF BOOKS, eomprls. ing — l Encyclopaedia Britannica ' (9th edition), African Exploration, Architecture and tho Fin© Arts, Works on Natural History, Science, Medicine, Runs 'of Punch, Graphic, and London News, Cook's, HockstGttor'g, AnsonV, Hawksworth's, Wilson's, Moore's, -'-Flinders' s, Bougainville's, and Nicholas's Voyages, Barraud r s nnd Gullev's New Zealand, Books in Maori and Old I New Zealand Pamphlets, Moori Folk Loro (by Sir G. Groy), Rusdrn's Maori History, Taylor's, Hoekcn'o, Fitton's, Wake-field's, Yates's, Ward's, and Mhortland's Now Zealand, Bullor's Birds, Doro Gallory, Dickens's, Scott' t, Litton'n, and Thackeray's, Works, Standard Novols and General Literature. IN ALL 469 LOTS. Complete catalogues on application. Tho books will bo on view after Monday, 19th inst., and on Saturday ovcnini;, 24th inst J. H, BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. THI 0 X S A L E. FOUR SECTIONS AT SEATOUN. Threo minutes from wharf six minutes | from tram (running about March). Qunrter-ocro Sections from £160. Half-aero Sections from £200 Or would exchange for City Property. Apply BARGAIN, Box 173, Wellington.'

SATURDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. Commencing at 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE AT LOWER HUTT. MESSRS. DWAN BROS, will sell Drapery and Clothing on hehalf of Darcy Ford, at Hayos and Casey's Buildings, Lower Hutt, on Saturday next, commencing at 2 p.m. No reserve. DWAN BROS., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT TO ALL BUSINESS MEN AND INVESTORS. ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO RESIDENTS OF THE LOWER HUTT GREAT AUCTION SALE I GREAT AUCTION SALE! Of tho FIRST SUBDIVISION Of tho Celebrated T E MOMI ESTATE! T E MOMI E S T A T 15! T E MOMI ESTATE! The Pick of tho Lower Hutt and Exactly Opposite tho Railway Station. SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL AND | BUSINESS SITES In the Most Central Position 1 .- No Rushing for tho 'Bus on a Wet Might, i You Stop Out of 'the Train, , I And Your Home is Reached in a 1 Minute. j^JESSRS. DWAN 8R05.,! AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, j Aro instructed by the Te Momi Land j Company to offer by publio auction at an ' early date — That Magnificent Property known as i tho TE MOMI ESTATE, which it has recently acquired, after having been locked up for tho last forty years. . The whole of the Block of 26 Acres has been subdivided into Building Lots, tho subdivision and roading of the property has been progressing steadily for eoino time, and tho splendid 66ft afreets and footpaths are fast approaching andl'when finished will be up to date in evory detail, and in accordance with Lower Hutt bylaws. Tho Sections offered for sale are perfectly flat and well drained, and free from flood water, tho Council having recently spent a very large sum in diverting crocks and providing for surface drainago in this locality. The Lower Hutt is developing in a wonderful manner, and when the Railway Lino is straightened it will bo within 15 minutes of Wellington ; thereforo it will ha quicker and cheaper to get to this salubrious suburb than to Nowtown. Workers' Weekly Railway Tickots are issued at tho Bnharkably Low Price of TWO SHILLINGS, which entitles tho holder to two rides daily, or twopence per journey. BUYERS AT THIS GREAT SALE will havo tho opportunity of securing tho very eye of thq Hutt. Soctions that hayo a great prospective valuo as residential sites to-day will become worth double in tho near futuro for business sitos. The Lower Hutt it the ideal suburb to live in. Tho archil eoturo' of tho district is remarkable for iU beauty, and it' is fast becoming tho homo of the Elite. No crowded streets, plenty fresh air, "grand fishing streams, good roads for motoring and driving, ana splendid grounds for golf, polo, or racing. Tho Lower Hutt Borough Council is one of the mo3t up-to-date local bodies in tho colony, and it has a progressive schemo for improvement well under way. Lithographic plans will bo issued in a few days. Further particulars fan bo obtained from Mr. R. J. Thompson, Secretary to tho Company, Lowor Hutt, or to DWAN BROS., Auctioneers, Witlis-streot. Wellington. •SnALL FARM~FOR SALIfAT^OTAKI. SHALL FARM FOR SALE' AT OTAKI. 1 f\ry ACRES of absolutely flat land, 111 I two miles from Olaki, on the road to Te Horo, fronting tho railway. Splendid black noil Tho property _ only wants a little improvement; light timber has been loft landing for shelter and lirewood. A good income could bo donvod from tho latter by selling it to the < Factory at Otuki. Tho proporly is irn- j gated by tho County Council s watorrace«, i which traverses tho block, brand opportunity for a man with a family. Wo will accept £15 por acre, but with improve- ; monU it should bring £30 per aero. Titlo —Land Transfor. Easy terms, pay £10 per nnnt. deposit, tho balance on mortgage at 54 per cont., with a clauso that certain improvements bo mado within a given time. For further partioulan*, apply to DWAN BROS., WiUis-Btroot (opposite tho Empiro Hotol). ! "IIUJR SALE, Scrim, fine from groaso ; i ■*? genuine Whito Load, guaranteed; | I Boiled and Raw Gcnuino OiL Martin, 17; [ Marincri-itro'ot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 111, 7 November 1906, Page 12

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