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FRIDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1907, At noon. Ex S S IRISH MONARCH. In V Shod, Taranaki-slrect Wharf. 400 BUNDLES FENCING WIRE, On Account of Whom it may Concern. MESSRS. .7 IT. BEIHUNE AND CO. have been favoured w*th instructions ' to sell by .motion. WITHOUT RESERVE, in tho V Shed, Tai'auaki-'.Ucet Wharf, by the kind prrmifion of Iho .Secretary of tho Wellington Harbour Board— H.W. and Co., in diamond — 160 bundles No. 7 plain galvanised fencing wire 240 bundles No. 8 plain galvanised fencing wiro All More or Lc<« Damaged by Water. In Lots to Suit Purchasers. A Splendid Chance for Farmers and Others. TERMS CASH. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, And TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1907. Commencing each day at 2 o'clock sharp. Ex a.s. Star of New Zealand. SPECIAL UNRESERVED SALE OF A CONSIGNMENT OF BOOKS. MESSRS. J. H. KRTHUNE AND CO. ha\o bsen instructed by tho consignors lo sell by auction, in their rooms, Fonthorston-strect, a? above — A RAJIE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, comprising— BuHer's Birds, .Architecture, Fine Arts, Ornament, otc, Works on Africa, Japan, and China, Natural History, Science, Bio•gTaphv, Naneen's, Cook's, Hochstettor's, and Anson's Voyages, laylor'f, Wakeficld's Wectatarth's, Yato's, Swainson's, Rusden's. Meado'e, Adam's, Gudgecn'i., Pctre'g, Earic's, Mnrjoribank's, Barnaul's, and Golly's New Zealn.nd, E!lis'<s Polynesian Researches, Sir George Grey's Maoii JTolk-Lorq, William! and Trogear's Maori Dictionaries, John Godley's Writing-, Hogfjrth's, Dore's, and Leech's IlluEtrat:ons. Pepys' Diary, Picturesque Canada, Germany, Palestine, and Australia, .Standard Novels, and General Literature. In all 4+2 lots. Complete Catalogues on application. Tho books will bo on view after Monday, 4-th Fobruary, and on Saturday evening, 9th February. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., •_. Auctioneer?. WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1907, At 2.30 p.m. /HEATHMELD, LOWFaR HUTT. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. '■ havo boon favoured with instructions to b«11 by auction nt their room?, Fcathcr-ston-stre-et, as above — 32 CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, situated at tho corner of WHITE'S LINE and WAINUIIIOAD, opposite the rosic'.enco of Mr. G. Morns-Mason, and just beyond the Bellevuo Gardens. IIEATHFIELD is picturesquely situated on a low terrace, skirled by a magnificent background of native shrubbery, and is perfectly freo from flood, with splendid natural drainage. ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE HUTT VALLEY. Tho land is the richest and most prolific garden ground in tho colony. A REGULAR 'BUS SERVICE from thu subdivision brings it within 10 mnutoa' journey of the Railway Station. The flow of artesian water in this pait of tho valley is tho bc3t obtainable at Lower Hutt. TERMS— 10 per cant, cash 10 per cent, in 3 months Balunco in 3 year?. Interest at 5 par cent, frcm di'te of Ealc. Buyers to havo the optiou of paying off on 3 months' notice. Pan 1 ? and lull particular may bo had on application lo J H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ] MONDAYTIIth FEBRUARY, At 2.30 p.m. KARORI. KARORI. KARORI. TWO DELIGHTFUL* BUILDING SECTIONS. ] This most charming Suburb of Wellington will be connected with tho City Electric Tramway Service oarly in March. f~\ EORGE THOMAS AND CO. havo reVJT ceived instructions from tho Execu- ' U-ix in fie Kstato of tho lato Captain East to Sell by Public Auction on MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, , at 2.30 p.m., At JJicir Rooms, Allen-street, near Te Aro Railway Station, Without tho Slightest Reserve — ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing 2 Roods 10 Perches, being Lots 7 and 8. Blcek F, Part Section 38, Karori District. Tho sections have- a frontago to Tisdallutreot, in tbo Bannatyne Estate, and no bettor s>-)t in Karori could bo selected by any ono desirous of building a homo in this healthy and delightful suburb. Title, Land Transfer. TERMS CASH. For further particulars apply to ] GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., \ Auctioneers, Blair-street. j MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1907, At 3 o'clock, ] At thq i CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CUSTOM-HOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Li- , cousos lo occupy Quarry Reserve, Buildings, Machinery, Plant, and ' Chattels, of the WELLINGTON, AND \ MAP.LBOROUGII CEMENT, LIME, ! AND COAL CO., LTD. ] f^ EORGE THOMAS AND CO. havo j received instructions from Mr. i Robort Wilborfoss, Receiver for tho De- r bentuvo-hoklcr3 of tho abovo Company, to ' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at Iho ' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CUSTOM- 1 HOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON, j On MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, < At 3 p.m. sharp. LOT I.— All the lcasohohl interests of the / Company in certain pieces of land situ- i alod in tho district of Waitohi Valloy i (I'ieton Sub'jrbsn), containing by admeasurement 192 acres, more or less. j Lease li for Iho term of 42 yearn, 5 tha rental being a royalty of 6d per ton om all wtirafucturso' material pro- , ducad on t%« said ltad. t LOT 2. — All tlao interests of tho Company I over an area of Crown land, containing c two aoroa, more or lon, in tho district l of Taylor Pau, Marlborough. Tho Licenao to occupy being from yoar to year during the pleasuro of tho Marl- , borough Land Board. j LOT 3. — All tho interests of tho Company ' iv part of Quarry Reserve, Scarborough . Ki-tuto, in tho Uistnot of Taylor Pan, Mar. borough, under license from tho Land Board for a term of ten yearn, r*"~"<ted fram.M*rcJuJL2aJ.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1907, Page 12

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