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WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1003, Al 2.30 p.m. By order of the Morfiragens nnd under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme G'ourl. FREEHOLD LAND, WITH S ROOMED ' DWELLING, PETONE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have received instructions I from, tho .R^.jriatrar of the i Court, at Wellington, to sell by auction, at their rooms, corner of Brandon and Feafhorston-strccts, Wellington, on Wednosduy, the 12th day of Februarj, 1908, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of Land, containing nineteen decimal .seven (19.7) perches or thereabouts, being Lot 19 on deposited plan No. 51, and part of Sociion 5, Hurt District, liorough of Pctone, together with tho Dwelling-house or live rooms and com emences. Terms— 2s per cont. deposit <?n sale, balance in three months. Title— Land Transfer. This proporty is situated in Bay -street, Pctone, and has a frontage of 50ft to Bay-strecc by a depth of 103 ft. For furl her particular, apply to Mossrn Bell, Gully, Bell, and Myers, Solicitors, corner of Panama, and Feathcroton sticels, Wellington, or \o THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. Estate of the late S. W. Lockwood. 9 COTTAGES, MILTON-STREET. 2 DWELLINGS, ANGUS-AVENUE. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, No. 63, SOUTHROAD. TyTESSRS* J. 11. BETHUNE AND jyJL CO., ms,truoled by J. W. Poynton, Esq , Public Trustee, in tho above Estate, will sell by auction at their rooms, Fea-therston-street, on WEDNESDAY, 12th Februarj', at 2.30 p.m. — Lots 14, MILTON-STREET, Xos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14-, and 16, each containing 4 rooms with outbuildings, and each having a frontage of 19H by a depth of 112 ft, and let at 12s per week each to a permanent tenant. Each lot will consist of 2 collages on a frontage of .3Bft. . MILTON-STREET— No. 13, at top of street; land, 39ft 3in by 66ft, with 5-roomed dwollinghouse ; let at 14s per week. ANGUS-AVENUE— No. 13, adjoining above ; land 41ft by 65ft, and 5-roomcd dwelling and workshop. ANGUS-AVKNUE— No. 11; bud 42 by 107 ft, with 6-roomed house, -vinery and greenhouse, lot at 18s per week. SOUTH-ROAD— No. 63, -next to corner Ulencoe-alreet ; land 29 by 100 feet, with pretty 5-toomed villa. The above are all EXCEPTIONALLY VALUABLE INVESTMENT PROPERTIES. The' houses aro in goqd condition, and let to permanent tenant? at rents which were fixed c ome years back, and can ea s ily be increased, Tho Auctioneers haVo every confidence in recouimcnding buyers of good city renlproducinfr properties to inspect. For ttr;iijp, • onditions of sale, and cards to \icv,, apply MESSRS. STAFFORD AND TREADWELL, ' Solicitors, Panama-street, i Or ' THE AUCTIONEERS, j WEDNESDAY, 12ih FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. CHARMING 8-ROOMED MODERN RESIDENCE. "ATORANGI, 1 ' No. 40, MACFARLANESTREJST. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO haic been favoured with instructions to sell at their rooms, Featherstonstreet, as abovo — That delightfully-situated Freehold Proporty, having a frontago of 35ft to Mncfarlano-street, by a depth varying from 74ft 6in to J ■ 76ft 2in, together -with tho o'xeep- J ' f tonally well-builtsrcsidonce, :T: TS T o. ) 40, having coucrptfi foundations and t. and g. linings through- , out ; double bay »vjndpws, vpran--1 < dah, bnlctony, . wide hall, ! and -'panelled ceilings, fitted <with 'electric light, gas, h. N and c. water and QAory mod-prii corivenienc.9. ' The abo\o dvvellinghousp, uhirh was built .about four years a#o, undor tho supfrvicSion of Messrs. Crichton and , M Kay, architect?, is ono of the most complete and up-to-dato , residences ' in this fashionablo locality. The houio commands a 'magnificent view of tho city, shipping, and harbour, which cannot possibly be built out. No expanse has been spared in Iho internal arrangements and fitting, and the auctioneershave every_ Tonliuonco in j ocommendinjj buyers to inspect. For cards to view apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ' , ' . i -Auctioneers, WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1008, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID INVESTMENT . In COTTAGE PROPERTY, DUPPA-ST. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNK AND CO. . havo been favoured witVi instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Featherston street, as> above— , Part of Sections 1 and 2, D.P. 1835, having , a " frontage of 40ft to Duppa-street, by a depth thorefroin of 75f,t 3in, and 40ft from the corner pf Royal-street, together With tho two now' semidetached ' four-roomed cottages thereon," -.let to Messrs. Taylor and Bentley, at 14s per week each. , The above houses are on- the sunny side of the street, closo to the DuppaEtreet tram stopping place, and in a bplendid lotting locality. I WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1908, J At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID CENTRAL AND SUNNY BUILDING SECTION, HATAITAI. MESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell at their rooms, Foathers-ton-sfreef, us abo\e — Section 7, Block 5, Hataitai, having .i frontage of 85ft 9in to Waipa-pa-road, .by a depth of 144 ft 6iu to 152 ft 9m, and containing 51^. perchos (more or less). The above section, which is one of the choicest now available in Hataitai, ia within three minutes' walk of the tram lino, and is bathed in sun till late in the evening. It rises very gradually from the stieot frontago, and is a splendid sito.for two largo residences. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 190S, At 2.30 p.m. To Speculators, Syndicates, and Suburban Buyers. 10J ACRES, CENTRALLY SITUATED, I KARORI. MESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE AND | CO. have been favoured with lnsl ructions to sell nt their rooms, Fea-Hiprston-streot, as above — LOTS 32 .md 33, D.P. 1022, part of Section 39, KARORI DISTRICT, con- - lr-inini? 10a lr 0.7p, being tho land in C.T. Vol. 113, Fol. 43. | Tho above property is situated within five minutes' walk from tho Store and tha Borough Council Offices on the main road. It h:is a frontage to an authorised chain-wide road, oil" Psirkvalo-road, and commands a magnificent view. It ii a fplendid site for a suburban home, ol- would subdivides into several valuable allotments. Term:. — 10 per cont. cash, 15 per cent, in ono month, balance in 5 yearbj interest at 5^ por cent. ' For further particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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