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WEDNESDAY, 12(h FEBRUARY, 1003, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID CHNTRAL AND BUNNY BUILDING SECTION, IIATAITAI. MESSRS. J. 11. BETIIUNE AND CO. will <=el! at Llieir rooms, Fcathors-ton-strcct, as alxne— Section 7, Block 5, Ilutaifai, haying a frontage of Gslt SJin to Waipapj road, liy n depth of 144 ft Dili to 152 ft 9in, and containing 51A perches (moro or less). The abo\e t-cction, which in one of the choicest now a\iiil.iblo in Hatailai, 1-* within throe minutes' walk of llic tram line, and is bathed in mvi till late in the evening. It rihO:> very gradually from the street frontage, and is a bplcndid bite for two large residences. WOST" At 2.30 p.m. 25 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, 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. havo been faiourod with instructions to s-01l by auction at their rooms, Feather-ston-strcet, on Tuesday, 18th inst., at 2.30 p.m.— 25 SECTIONS in Knight's Farm and in a Subdivision adjoining Kplburno, commanding splendid views of the Harbour, th,o City, and Karori Reservoir. Tho Rejcnoir, which is without jdoubt the mo*t picturesque spot -in the vicinity of n cllingcou, gi\es to purchasers of these sections a garden and pleasure resort at their own floors. The locality is mo*-t sunny and healthy, and i? within easy walking distance of tho city. It is served by three tram linos. The Karori tram parses quito clos-o^to the land, whilst the Jvelburno cable train and the Aro-s-Ueot tram arc within 10 minutes' REMEMBER THE 18th FEBRUARY. Secure a good section in a fa c hionable locality with all inodorn conveniences and within a mile of the city, having three lines of tram* available. RESERVES FROM £100 PER SECTION Tho cheapest &ectiou-s now possible lo obtain, and on (he easiest of tprmc. For sketch plans, terms, and all particulars, apply lo > J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers WEDNESDAY,, 19th FEBRUARY, 1908~ At 2.30 p.m. 3 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, CROFTON, Near Railway Station. ' ' MESSRS. J- 11. BETIIUNE AND CO. arc instructed to &ell on WEJDt NESDAY, 19th February, at their rooms-, Fealberston-street, at 2.30 p.m. — THREE LEVEL ALLOTMENTS, being a rc-hubdivit.'.on of Sections 8 and 9, Trelissick, Crofton, c:tcli having a frontnyo of 52ft 4in to the Main Crofton-Kaiwarra-road, and nearly dead level It) the* back boundary. FIVE BUILDING SITES, parts of the . original Lois 28 and 29, of Sec. ion 5, Crofton, having long frontage*) lo Maiu-ro.id and Imlay-iTOoccnU all d wiiliin live minutes' walk of Lrotlon Railway Station. Crofton is one of the mo'l charming and healthy suburbs of Wellington. Values aro now low, bu< within a ycai, when the Maiiawalir line is. taken o^cr by the Government and a moro frequent train service arranged, thorn will imiloubtccily bo a i sharp increase in the gelling price of all the above allotment*. All the above allotments arc flagged and numbered. Terms — 10 pn)- 'cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 3 month-., 10 -per cent, i.i 6 months, balance m 2 y?ars, "interest .at 5 per cont. For lithographic plans and further parlicularr., apply to , ~ ' J. 11. BETIIUKE AND CO., ' ' • Auctioneer*. W^DNESJDAYr~I9jirPEBKUAIIYrigO3. At 2.30 p in. MAGNIFICENTLY SIJCUATED HOME. OVER i Af'RK AND 11-ROOJIED MODERN RESIDENCE, HARBOUR MEW {OS Boulcclt-alreet and Wellington-terrace) MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. imc.T instructions: from T. li. Jonet, l>iq., ivlio proposes \isitnijj England, will by auction at their looms, II 11I 1 trathorelonbtrect, as> above — His Charming FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being Lois 0 and 10 of Aero IS4, Wclhngion, containing 41.7 pciohes, totjetner with tho substantial and modoxu residence of 11 rooms, including billiardrooni .'7ft, by 15it, drawingroom and chiungrcom each 20 by 15ft, bedrooms 15 by 18ft, lb by 15tt, etc. Tho principal raoim have bay windows, marble mantel", liicc'j gialcs, awl plastered walls. Tho ioundations ai'o ot bohd concrete, and the approaches :;re oa:-y yiaded ooncroto and asphalt paths. The northern and easterii elections pf the lcbidence have wido balconies, with two conservatories, approached by etairg from tho lawns. The grounds aro tastefully laid out, and .half tho land, wliirh is in a separate title, is ■\ac.ant, and tuiUble for the erection of another house. 'lho view from t : ie property is without doubt ono ol the ir.o=t delightful in Wellington, -and it cannot, under any cucum stances, be built out. The property is being sold with a frco i hold entrance from Wcllington-lcrraco and a leasehold right-of-u ay Irom Coulcottstreet Easy terms will be anangod For cards to view and further particulars app/y to J. II BETHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneer WEDNESDAY, 26tb FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2 30 p.m. SPECIAL SALE of CHOICE SECTIONS, BROOKLYN AND VOGELTOWN MESSRS. J*. H. BETHUNE AND d . a-j instructed by a gnntlcihau v. has> loft Wellington, will tell by aucl.r at their rooms, Fcalherston-Jicet, oi. ■ Wednesday, 26th hist., at 2.30 p.m.— LOT^ I— Section 215, Victoria-terrace, - Brooklyn, having a frontage of ii3fl by a depth varying from 118 ft lo 132 U. Splendid building allotment, commanding a good view of the city. LOT^ 2— Section ? : ?ii, Fortunatub-street, Vogchown, having a frontago of 77fl 6in by a depth <5f 133 ft, adjoining Mr Howclen'b residence, and suitable ioi biibdivision into two fcilcs. LOT 3— Part of Section 379, Vogeltown having 42ft frontago to E. W/AJhL--road bj-ii depth of 165 ft, adjoining Mr Rod's property. LOT 4— Part of Section 351, VogoKown, , having 66ft frontage to George Craw-hird-strret by a depth of about 100 ft, with a 4ft entrance to K. V. Millfroad, and adjoining' Lot 3 on it« baik boundary. George Cniwford-slreel X nun being foi 'nod by the City Council. LOT s— Section IRS, Yogeltown, having a frontago ot 59fl io X W Mill* road by a depth of 180 it, adjoining Mr. Kobertson'.i re-idence. LOT 6— Section 162, iim-insr 59ft frontage to Coledirse -trcol by ISSfI, and ;vij joining Lot son its back bouudaiy. [ -\ll the abovo Scc'ions ha\c salo boards upon them. \, For full particular apply to J.H. BETIIUNE AND CO., Auotioueers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 8

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