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TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1907, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Contents of a 7-roomed House, On the Premises, 18b, Xairn-street. W.F. 'SHORTT, LTD., have been • favoured with instructions from Mr. Lambert, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell, on the promises, Nairnstreet, as above, tho whole of his superior Household Furnituro, consisting of — 10ft Diningroom table, Austrian rhairs, huito in tapestry, platform looker, leather couch, linoleum, pictures, fender and irons, hoairihrugs, slip mats, large assortment of crockery, ' glassware, c p. ware, cutlery, cruets, occasional tables, contents of 5 bedrooms, superior double and single brass-mounted bedsteads, spring and wiro mattroctes, stretchers, kapok and flax beds, chairs, 40 pairs of blankets, sheots, pillowslips, quilts, duchesse chests, washstands, toiletware, chests drawers, mirrors, carpets, curtains complete outfit of kitchen utensils, mincer, wringor, stop ladder, stair rods, and a largo assortment of sundries. » NO RESERVETHURSDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1907, At 2.30 p.m. SPECIAL TO SPECULATORS, MERCHANTS, TRUSTEES, COMPANIES, AXD INVESTORS. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD PROPERTY (In the heart of the Empire City). THE MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED BLOCK OF UP-TO-DATE BUILDINGS EVER OFFERED IN WELLINGTON. M-ESSRS.M -ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. • have been favoured with instructions from C. A. Fletcher, Esq., who contemSlates leaving on an extended visit to lurope, to Soil by Public Auction at their Rooms, Featherston-street, Wellington, on THURSDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1907, At 2.30 p.m.— THAT SPLENDID WELL-KNOWN FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Nos. 1 and 3, Wiliip-street, situated at its junction with Lambton-quay, and within 230 yards of the G P. 0., containing 21£ perche3, and having a frontage of 28ft 3m to Willisstreet, widening 87ift from the street to 42ft 6in, ,and heing of a width of from 42ft 6in lo 45ft sin for tho balance of tho depth — i.e., 76ft 3in, as shown on the following plan: — ® / *$: / MUTUAL \^ / / / society. The pioperty bus a right-of-way Bft wide on tho Southern side, held under a 999 years' leaso from August, 1874, at a rental apportioned to tho land for salo of £5 per annum, ; Tho uso of a Party-wall on the Southern sido goes with the property for sale. Erected upon the land are the fcubstari I - tial brick-and-concrote promises of threo stone: on tho Willis-streot frontage, and four stories 6n the back portion of the land, built on modern lines, and having all latest improvements, and insured for £9800. Tho ground floor shop, which is occupied by Mr. Carroll, is one of the most attractive and well-arrang-ed retail shops in tho City, with double plate-glass windows, stamped ceilings, walls 14ft high, and every convenience for its S resent occupation as fashionable Tea Icqme. The whole of the property is occupied by fermancnt tonanta at moderate rentals, which now total £1719 per annum, and ,are capable of considerable increaso by judicious management. The outgoings are £270 10a per rnnum ; the net annual incomejbeing £1448 10s. The unique position of tho above property: AT THE HUB OF THE BUSINESS PART OF WELLINGTON, AT THE JUNCTION OF THE TWC BEST STREETS IN THE CITY, Must guarantee to a purchaser the safest of investments, and an absolutely certain increaso in value. The Auctioneers would specially direct tho attention of buyers to tho fact that tho abovo proporty ha 3 a much greater depth than any other property in this part of the city. The total depth from Willisstreet is 163 ft 9in, and for 76ft of this depth the land averages n. width of 44ft. Freehold sites in this part of tho city aro now firmly held as lmesrments, end very rarely come into tho market. • Tho increase in value of Central Business Property in Wellington, which in the past has been great, must in the near future be still greater. Tho opening of the Panama Canal, tho Main Trunk Railway, and the steady influx of population will all combine to better trade, and, as a consequence, increase the rental value of our most central sites. A large proportion of tho purchaso money may remain on mortgage at 4J and 5 per cent, interest. Title— Land Transfer. Lithographic plans aro now ready, and will bo posted to any address on application. , For full particulars, conditions of salo, and terms apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ESTATE OF GEORGE FEAR. WE havo been instructed to sell, on account of above estate, a 5-roomcd House, with worehop and all conveniences' at Derwent-street, Island Bay. Price £625. Only £60 cash required ; balance on easy terms. This is a bargain. Apply early to C. AND A. ODLIN, Timber Merchants, Cable-street. 1 EXCHANGE. ' ~S3S] navo a c li en * wanting to «ell or 1 » » exchange a good Home in Nelson • City ; land about 11 acres, 7-roomed houso aud outbuildings, 150 fruit trees, etc. ; easy terms. Or would exchange for good Wol- . lington property or building land. Apply , . C. AXD A. ODLIX, i Timber Merchants. Cable-strrat. , VKTAXTED to Lease for a term, Houso , » V of sor 6 rooms; Oriental Bay pror f ci red ; good tenant. Address Residence, • Box 530. CiU.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 78, 28 September 1907, Page 10

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