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WEDNESDAY, lllh DEOLMDKR, IC')7, I At 2 30 p.m. TO INVESTORS, TRUMTNKS, SPECULATORS, AND BUILDJ-JiH. A GROUP OF PROFITAJ'.LE INVKST- \ JLKNTK IN THE CiiNT3«K OF WELLINGTON. A Unique Opportunity io Acquire ramp of Ihe i'uv! {Selected Acres in tho City. IIILL-STRELT, MOWBRAY-STREET, WILLIS-STREET, ! •'- GIIUZNI'JK-STREKT, NAIRN AND THOMPSON STREETS. Also, TWO BLOCKS OF BUILDING LAND In the DELIGHTFUL AND PICTURESQUE SUBUIiB OE CROFTON. MESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO. havo boon favoured with instructions from Mrs. Abbot, who is leaving New Zealand, to soil by Public Auction, at their Rooms, FeaUicrston-strcct, on WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At, 2.30 p.m. LOT I.— PART OF SECTION NO. 518, Wellington, having a frontago of 31ft Oln to DILL-STREET, by a depth varying frcm 100 ft to 150 ft Sin, and containing 17 perches, together with the Residence of 8 rooms, No. 31, Ilill-streat, thereon, let to Mr. F. K. Reeves for 5 years at £60 per annum. LOT 2.— PART OF SECTION NO. 548, Wellington, containing an area of 1 rood 36.8 porches, having a frontago of Bft lo BILL-STREET, upon which is erected the Family Residence, No. 29, Hill-strcM. This splendid Block of Land is sold subject to a lease expiring on lbt March, 1937", al a rental of £i 0 per annum until -1910, and £45 per annum for the balauco of the term. LOT 3.— THE ADJOINING AREA, having a frontago of 50ft to HILL-ST., by 31«5ft, and containing 1 rood 22 perches, more or lc*, together wilh <ho Residence, No. 25a, ifill-slveet. Subject to a lease expiring on 261h February, 1936, at a ronldl of £40 per annum until 1916, and £60 per annum for the balance of ihe term. LOTS 4-B— FIVE CENTRAL RESIDENCES, MOWBRAY-STREET, Parts of Sections No. 1-74, Wellington, having a total frontage of 132 ft to Mow-bray-slreol, by doolhs varying from 122 ft. to 26ft (nil more or less), together with tho Residences, Nos 8, 10, 12, U, and 16, thereon. Tho Residences Nos. 8 a.nd 10 are subject to lca&es until Ist July, 1919, at £10 10.1 per annum each. No. 12 ib leased mitil Ist July, 1919, at £12 per annum, No. U until l?t April, 1920, at £45 per annum, and i\'o. 16, until Ist July, 1919, at £S0 per annum. LOT 9.— MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENT 85ft x 1411t, GHUZNEE-STREET, pait of Section No. 142, Wellington, upon which aro erected the 4 6-room-cd Residences Nos. 71, 71a, 71b, and 71c. ' To bo sold subject to a lease which expires on tho Ist February, 1939, at £65 per aunutii until 1922, £43 lEs per annum \uilil 1327, and £52 per annum for the balauco of 12 years. LOTS 10 and 11.-, TWO ADJOINING BLOCKS, WILLIS-KTREhT, SUITABLE FOR PROFESSIONAL HEN, OR IDEAf. SITES FOR PRIVATE HOTELS. Each property having 66ft frontago b.y a depth of 159fi. On Lot 11 aro the Dwelling Houses Nos. 153 and 155, and on Lot 12, Nos. ISY and 159. Each property 13 v.ndor a loase until Ist July, I'J3O, at a rental of £50 per annum until 1916, and £75 per annum for the remaining 14 ye.ira of tho town. LOT 12 -SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPEiITY ON '.(HE WESTEK.N BIDE OF NAIRN-STREET, part Section J.NO. 52: Wellington, ha\ing 6offc 9jn ,to Nairn - street by' a do^th of from 'coCfc 7in to 26?:R 9in. On the- frontage are erected tho three wellbuilt dv.-eil.ngs Nox 37, 39, and 41, nnd tho buck part of the land is used as n Chinaman's garden. This hind is subject to a learo until 14th July, 1917, at .316 103 por annum, tho le(?3o having a right of renewal for a further 21 yams at £24 15s per annum. LOT 13— THE WHOLE OF THAT M VGNIFTCENT TUVv'N SECTION. No* 57 NAIRN and THOMPSON STREET^! containing an area of 1 acic, luid having frontages of 176 ft 3in to rhc frvrnor and 157fc Oin to Iho latter thoroughfare. Tho buildings comprise dwellings Nos. ?A, 26, 28, and SO,' and .•■hop .No. J?,, Niiin 1 -street, and dv.ollinj,'&_No'?. 10, 21, 26, 25, 27, 29a, 29, and 51, Thompson -street. This lot lfe subject to a leaco expiring Ist July, 1959, at £100 per annum until 1918, and £140 per annum for tho remaining 21 years. CROI-'TON PROPERTIES. LOT 14.— Parl Scclion 9, Jvni«;:rra, contwmuifr an area of SO.i 3»- LM;i (in.n-o or loh'-) on the wuflr-rn tido of t!ic v/utn Rnilv/ay Lino., A SPI'-'CMA hlA"" S-H3ITAULIS PIUM'WUTY h'OH SU! 1 .. 3>t VISION, within iivo niinulo." w»)k "f the C'-.-jfl-m P.aihviiy Sliiliun. Tho adjiiniii^ luud !■; now Ijoiug rosulud for faU> Tl:o propt-i'lj; i-. lo bi< i^nlit milij'Jtt t-i n li'ii'o havin;c 8i yciirh io run al £20 prr aur.um. LOT 15.— Paris Rrcliona 4 and ii, K,r,. Wiirrj,, silimlfd bolwouii thu Mibur|w of Ciofton ami Kaiwiiiia, anil conltuiiin^ri'i a,-oa of lb,i. 2r. ll>p. (inu'o or li^s), fronting Uio Old I'orlw.i-rond, iiiid bn\inq tin- ni.'iii Hi.ul to Croft on ninniiiiV to btiljui\it!(! for s.nlp, i'un(niiui|!;\ ha it doi'i, ninny oholiw rcsicl. iiliut hiloh with hnniiliml belts uf nalno vcnolalion. UdcKt lean! until Ist .Inly, ll'll, ;.t, £15 per .•u'liiim. Lolh 14 and 15 should command Ihe :i(1 r-nt ion of fyndicul-, and jjpivnlnlcm. Tuo fif(|iiirf»mi'nt by Ihn (;oM>ri)infnl of iho iM:ir.ai,'«tti iiitilway nni^l rrsnlt in inn-can"! prircs for rc-i(!oiUi.d laml at Croliou— a hiibsirl) equal to .Mm-d Tiny nnd Kilbirnio. in ditilanc fioin (he vity, and iho inopt, piftm-fniin' and healthy retidiMiti.il -.uva. mound Wellington. LOT 16 -SECTION 33, Uvp. Abbnf.i Flubdivitinn, C'rof-.on, containing 2r i,',^, floating lmlay-crcsccnt. Further informaliou, lorms, and conditions of Falo may be obtained from aiKSSKS.^ RKERJXETT AND WYLIE, Solicitors, Lanibton-quay ; -T. 11. BETIIUXE A\D CO.. Auctioneers, Fciilhcrston-streel. riUDAY, 20Th nKCEAIBEnrTfIof, ' At 2.30 p.m. i BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE RUL'IIvLUE. COURT. CENTRAL FIIKEIIOLD PROPERTY. CORNER TINAKORI-ROAD AND COTTLKVILLE-TERRACE. MESSRS. J. ri.~BLTIIUXI3 AND CO. havo boon inHrucled by tho Registrar of tlip Kupri-mo Court, to soil l>y public duclion al ilioJr lioons, Fetilherslon-r,tro,-l, Wellington, on Fi-iday, 20th Docembpr, ISO 7, al 2.30 p.m. Tliok 1 fsp!"ndid corner allotments Noi. 2 iiii'l 6, of scctirn 659, Yvclliiit;ion, hiniiig a frontago of Z.2fl siu to Tumkori-ropd, by a maximum ■.hplli of 91 f I siu, also froiitiiif; Cottlevillp-tcnaco 80it, and cont.r.iiinij; 10 peichcs (nioro or 10.-h), • o'-i'llu'r wilh right-of-way 9fl 3in wu'e on tho north-weslern bonnf'.iry, being all iho land comprised in I lie Certificate of Title, Volume I', folio 244, together with shop* and dwelling No. 2, and cottaßoJ No 4, Tmakori-road, with oulhuildin;;^ and workshop at rear; •■•'■o buildiiijj 22ft by 36.1 ft, frrjiilu)^ CnUlpiillc-L'rracc, ured ai a billiard kilooji. For trrni', tiarliculiirs, and conditions of t-nle, aj>ly to F B. t-'haip, Esq., Solirilor, Nalhau\ 15uildinj;s, l-Valheuton-'-lrpet, Wplhnglon : Messrs Younfj mid Tripe, Sohcitoi:, Uiey-strcol; or the Auctionecis.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1907, Page 10

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