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WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1903, At 250 p.m. FIVE WELL SITUATED SECTIONS, GOVERNOR-RD., NORTHLAND. MESSRS. .J. 11. ' BETHUNE AND CO. v. ill sell by public auction at their room&, as abovo— SECTIONS Nos. 263, 27Q, 271, 273, and 274, Northland, ' having frontages of from 49 to 51ft to Governor-road, by depths Varying from 123 to 1451t, and containing from 23 to 26 porches. Tho abovo sections aro situated closo to the tram h.ie and in a sunny ana sheltered position, commanding oxtenbivo viewt. At vory littlo expense for excavating they can be made valuable residential sites. TUESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2 30 r> m. 25 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, 1 KELBURNE and KNIGHT'S FARM, Tho Balanco of an Estate almost all at the Original Upset Prices fixed 3 years ago. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ha\'e been favoured with instructions to tell by auction at their rooms, Feather-&ton-£trecl, on Tuesday, 18th inst., *at 2.30 p m.— 25 SECTIONS in Knight's Farm and in, a Subdivision adjoining -Kelburne, commanding splendid views of the Harbour, the ' City, and Karori ReserI voir. The Reservoir, Mhich is without doubt the mo<;t picturp.sque spot in the .vicinity of w ellingtbn, gives to purchasers of these sections a garden and pleasure resort at their own doors. The locality is mo?t sunny and healthy, and is within ea^j' walking distance of tho city. It is served by flirec tram 'lines. The Karori tram rja&us' quite close to the land, whilst -the Kelburnri cable tram and the Aro-streeb 'tram are within 10 minutes' walk. REMEMBER THE lStli FEBRUARY. Secure, a good section in a fashibnable locality, with, all modern conveniences and within a milo of ihe city, having three lines of trams availablp. RESERVES FROM £100 PER SECTION The cheapert pections now possible to obtain, and on the easiest of terms. For sketch plant, terms, and all particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, 19th .FEBRUARY, 1308, At 2.30 p.ia MAGNIFICENTLY SITUATED FREEHOLD PROPERTY, HARBOUR VIEW, Off Boulcbtt-street and Wellington-terrace. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., under instructions from T R. JoiiP e , Esq., who proposes -visiting England, will roll by auction at their rooms, 'Fealhnr* ston-Hreet, a& above — , His Charming FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being Lots 9 and 10 of Aero 194, Wellington, containing 41.7 peruha?. together with tho Mibstantial and modprh residence of 11 room I',1 ', including: biljiardroom 27ft by 15ft, fit tori with every convenience, with freehold entrance from Wolliugton-terraco and a leasehold right-of-way from Boul-cott-street. ' The abovo residence has berni exceptionally well built for Mr Jones's own occupation. Tho grounds aie tnst"fully laid out, and half the land, which is in a feparate title, is vacant and suitable for the erection of another house. Easy terms, will bo arranged. For cards to view and further particulars, apnlv to J H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1303, At 2.30 p.m. 9 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, CEOFTON, 'C , v -'Near! Railway Station.. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND' CO. are instructed to sell on WEDNESDAY, 10th Fobrugr.y, at their rooms, Featherston-street, nfc 2.30 p.m. — FOUR LEVEL ALLOTMENTS, being a re-subdivision of Sections 8 and 0, TrelisMuk, Crofton, • each hnving a .fron(ac;o of 39ft 3in to the Main CVofton-Kaiwarra-road, and nearly dead level to tho back boundary. FIVE BUILDING SITES, parts -of tho original Lots 28 and 29, of Section 5, Crofton, hnving ..long frr\nta.ges' to Main-road and Imlay-crcscent, and within tivp mjnutes' walk of Croiton Railway Station. ' Crofton is ono of^ the most oharming and healthy suburbs of Wollington. -^Values arp now low, but' within a year, when the Manawatu lino is taken over by the Go\eminent and a more frequent train service arranged, them will' undoubtedly he a f-harp increase in the celling price of all Iho above allotments-. All the above allotments aro flagged and ! numbered. . , , Terms — 10 per cent, cash, 10 per CPiit. in 3 months, 10 per cent, in 6 moivthp, balanco, in 2 yoars;- interest ats por cent. . For lithographic .plans' and further particulars, apply to \ ■J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., , , ' Auctioneer". • .' HOTELS FOR SALE. ~ \ HOTEL, Wanganui, good lease; rent •£B, takings £80. Price low.- Free house', can lecommend. , HOTEL, Manawatu; rent £4 10s,' takings average £140. This house shows about J31500 per annum profit] HOTEL, Dunedin, good lease; rent £3, takings £140 weekly, 21 hogsheads monthly ; whisky 40 gallons monthly ; £1000 cash required, raro opportunity. HOTEL, ■Wellington suburb, long lease ; rent. £U lQs| takings average £150 per week. HOTEL, Marton district, long lease ; rent low, takings average about £85 per week. HOTEL, Marlborough. This is a special opportunity for good man; cash lequircd _£1000, full particulars on applying. HOTEL, Feilding district; full particulars on applying; cash lequired £600. HOTEL, Auckland, lease 5 years, drawing 53 hogsheads monthly ; wine and spirit averages £lt>7 monthly ; a splendid opportunity under good management. , HOTEL, freehold, in safe electorate, we can ofiev on easy terms. ' /- HOTEL, near Wanganui; prico £1600, good lease; cash reauirod £600 HOTEL, Wairarapa, ingoing £700, long lease; rent £3; a good house as well as vory profitable. HOTEL, Mastorton-, a special opportunity for suitable man; full particulars oil applying. HOTEL, Cbli^tchurch, doing la'go business; ea«y houso Iq ma; chiefly bar tiade; full particulars on applying. HOTEL, Wollington, Joins' one of the bc-t bar trades in city; enn recommend. HOTEL, Christchurch suburb; takings average £40 weekly ; cash required £300. Wo aro in n position to make satisfactory arrangements in financing. For further particulars oE abovo, apply to JOHN BRODIE AND CO., The King's Chambers, ■Wellington. FOR SALE, in the rising suburb of Maranui, Lyell Kay, House 9 looms, several outbuildings, shrubberies (well planted), gardens and lawns-, and 2, 5, or 6 acres uf good land. Also, 20 Sections from £50, smd Paddock of 6 acre? Apply or write It. M. llayward, corner Old Cubtoms and Faiith otrcots, Wellington.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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