By Order of the Mortgagee, under conduct of tho Registrar of tho Supremo Court of New Zealand at Wellington, and under tho Provisions of "Tho Property Law Act, 1905." MESSRS. J. H BETHUNE AND CO. have been insliueted by the R-glslrar of tho Supremo Court at Wellington lo fell by public auction at their auction rooms, on iHURSDAY, tho 27th cay of JUNK, 1907, at 2.30 o'clock p.m.— All that, tho undivided half-share estato or interest in all that piece of land containing by admeasurement 40 acres, more or less, situate in and being tho Section No. 21 on the Plan of the Mungaro.v Block, in the Hutt County ; and also in all that pieco of land containinn by admeasurement 20 acre.i or thereabouts, titualo m and bc-lnir Iho .«outh-wcstern half of Seclion No. 18 on tho Plan of the Muugaroa Block aforesaid, together with all messuages and buildings thereon, and all rights, way*, casements, and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Tho abovo lands aro Mib- j ject to the bfo interest of one { Isabella Miuchin. Fur further particulars apply lo IZARD AND WESTON, Solicitors for Iho Mortgagee, 18, Featherston-street, ■Wellington. Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1907. Al 2.30 p.m. i SPLENDID CORNER BLOCK OF VACANT LAND, AITKENSTREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instmctions to toll by auction, Tit their rooms, Feathcrston-strcet, as above — FREEHOLD LAND, part of Sections 1 and 2. Block 11., of tho City Corporation's subdivision, Aitkon-street, Wellington, having frontages of 55ft 6in to Aitken-streot, and o9ft 4in to John-street, and oj-positc Mr. Ernest Sommerville's new building. Th& splendid position of the abovo property on tho electric tram lino^ and fronting or.o of tho widest and be=t constructed streets in Iho city, guarantees to purchasers a sabsUnVal profit on their investment. As a aito for a privato hotel, suites of rooms for professional men, shops, or factories, the situation is uncquallsu in any part of Wellington. WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1907, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, VICTORIA-STREET, WELLINGTON. NEW FOUR-STORY WAREHOUSE ON LAND 29ft x 102 ft. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE and CO. havo bc3ii favoured with instrui--lo coll by auction at their lcoim', Foath-crEton-strect, en Wednesday, 12th June, at 2.30 p m.— THAT VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ALLOTMENT, No. 21, Rcclaiicc;! Laud, Wellington, containing 11 ncrehc3 (mo/o ,or less), and having H, froutat?? of 29ft to VIUTOIUASTREET by a depth of 102 ft, together with Iho now fcur-^lsry Warehouse cf brick and concrclo thereon, fitted with goods' bfl lo the top floci ; plso, en tha 1 ack noriio:i ol tho ccation, a large tv. oFtorv Brlex Stcr-3. Tho land is held on loato from lij, Wcll-ngtou C.ty Corporation for 2i year: frcr.i Ist February, 19D6, at an primal rental of £116, v/Tth perpetual right of rsne-val with rcv.-.hialinn of tnc ground rent c'.l'y every 14 years. Tho absvo property, which in situated iiK.xi to tho Co'iimorcial Travellers' Club, and within 150 yards of the Queen's Wharf and Port Office, contains over 6500 ft of available wr.rehouEO spaca (omitting lift and entrance'), and Iho Auctioneers havo coufidccco in recommending it lo merchants, warehousemen, speculate/*, and company directors C 3 being Iho best v/archouso investment now in thu mrrkot. For terms of cale, cards to view, and full piiticular3, apply to J. H. BETHUNE and CO.. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1907. At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION UNDER ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. No. 17, MAJORIBANKS-STREET, On Land 61 Feet by 117 Feet. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. aro instructed by tho Trustee? lo fell at thoir Rooms, Feethcrston-strcct, as Cibovr — All that Piece of Land, being part of Section 374, Wellington, haying a Fiontago of 61ft to MajoribanksFtreot, by a depth of 117 ft, with thr> largo two-story building, No. 17, thereon. Titlo: Land Transfer. The proporly is situated within a fow yards of Courtonay-placo, is practically level, and is a splendid eito for cither a residence, privato hotel, factory, public hall, church, or shops. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. HALL AND KNIGHT, Solicitors, 1, Panama-street, Or to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1907. At 2.30 p.m. TWO CENTRAL ALLOTMENTS, HATAITAI, Near Tram Line, AND LEVEL BUILDING SITE, TAWA. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo been instructed to soil by auction, at their Room', Foathere-tou-slrcct, as above — Lots 2 and 3 on p.p. 1772, being part of tho rcsubdivision of soctions 1 and 3, Block 3, Hataitai, having frontagos of 46ft Bin and 55ft 4in respectively to Konini-rosd by 110 ft. Those allotments aro almost bosido tho olectrio tram lino, noar tho tunnel entrance, and command views of tho Straits. Alfo section 59, Town of Tawa, having 66ft frontage lo Handysidc-stroot, by 202 to 215 ft, and abutting on railway line. For sketch plans, terms, and full particulars apply lo J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctionern. FOR PRIVATE SALE* ~ A GOOD CITY CORPORATION LEASEHOLD. WE h»vo had pieced in our hands, for Privato Salo, a Good City Corporation Leasehold in a leading street. Tho position is an excellent ono, and commend. ;t«oif to •. T-ojpit JTirm rcqmnnr good oflieo accommodation, Manufacture™ Agent, or Merchant. Tho present lessee's interest iv the Ica-o can bo acquired on advantageous term* nnd at a. rearonablo prico. Tho opportunity of acquiring m property of this kind raroly 'occurs, and it will not remain long in tho market. For fuithcr particulars apply to MACDONALD, WILT3ON & CO. FOR SALE, now 9-roomcd Home, ovory thing up to date, vholtorod, Urge soction, 27 perches. T. H'gbet, Roienc&Ui, >
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 129, 1 June 1907, Page 8
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