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TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2.30 p.m. 25 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, KELBURNE and KNIGHT'S FARM, The Balance of an Estato almost all at the Original Up3ot Prices fixed 3 years ago. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Feather-ston-street, on Tuesday, 18th inst., at 2.30 p.m — 25 SECTIONS in Knight's Farm and in a Subdivision adjoining Kelbume, commanding splendid views of the - Harbour, tie City, and Karori Reservoir. T.he Reservoir, -which is without doubt the most picturesque spot in the vicinity of »« ellington, gives to purchasers of these sections a garden and pleasure resort at their own doors. The locality is most sunny and healthy, and is within easy walking distance of the city. _t is sefyad by three tram lines. The Karori tram passes quite close to the land, whilst the Kelburno cable- tram and the An»-stroet tram aro within 10 minutes' REMEMBER THE 18th FEBRUARY. Securo a good section in a fashionable locality with all modern conveniences and within a mile of the city, having three Rfle'rVEs'fßOM £100 PER SECTION The cheapest sections now possiblo to obtain, and on the easiest of terms. For sketch plans, terms, and all r<ari ticulars, apply to J. H, BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 p m. TWO NEW AND UP-TO-DATE 6 AND 7 ROOMED RESIDENCES, GROVE-ROAD, KELBURNE. MESSRS J H. BETHUNE AND CO. have received 'instructions to sell by auction at rooms, Featherston-streot, as above; — Two. AllotineriCs, parts of the resubdivision 'of Sections 28' ancM4O, Block 4, Kclburne, each having a frontage* of 33ft" 4in to Grove-road, together -with the two modern residences, having 6 and 7 rooms respectively, with bathroom, soulleryv conservatory, verandah, and ,^ balcony. ' * Ths above charming and centrally-situ-ated residences, which 1 aro just out of the builder's' hands, are faithfully built and replete with all the latest improvements. They are within 500 yards of the Kelburne Powerhouse going south, and face tho evening bud Their position is one of the most sheltered in Kelburne, and the auctioneers would urge buyers of residences i_.~-t_s fashionable" neighbourhood lo tako an 'early opportunity to inspect. For terms- of-flala and further particulars, apply tf> " J. H. BETHUNE AND CO:, Auctioneers. .WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1908, . _ AC* 2.30 p.m. " 8 VALUABLE BUILDING .SITES, .. CRQETON, '~ Near Raib\ay Station. ' MESSRS. J H." BETHUNE AND CO. are instruoted to tell on WEDNESDAY, 19th February, at iheir rooms, Featherston-street, afc 2.50 p.m. — THBEE LEVEL ALLOTMENTS, being a re-subdivision of Sections 8 and 9, Trelissick, Crofton, each having a frontage of 52ft 4in to the Main Crqfton-Kaiwarra-road, and nearly dead level to the back boundary. FIVE BUILDING SITES, parts of the original Lots 28 and 29, of Section 5, Crofton, having long frontages to Main-road and Imlay-crescent, and within five minutes' walk of Crofton Railway Station. Crofton is one of the most charming and healthy suburbs of Wellington. Values are nefnr low, but within a year, when the Manawatu line is taken over by the Government; and a more frequent train service arranged, there will undoubtedly be a sharp increase in the selling price of all the above allotments. All the above allotments are flagged and numbered. -_ Terms— lo percent, cash, _ 10 per cenfc. iiu 3 months, 10 per cent, in 6 months, balance in £yoars; -Interest at 5 per cent. E*or lithographic plans and further par.ticujars, apply to -~" ' J". H. BETHUNE AND CO., " „ : * ."Auctioneers. - TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 18th FEB. MESSRS. W. H. "MORRAH AND CO. will sell -by .public auction in their rooaK, "Willis-street— ' • -Household' furniture and. offects. 12_haWdSojUe_ duchess pairs . 1 'large handsome double- wardrobe 12'Ibtandso'me Tdoble brass-mounted bedsteads Handsome- saddlebag- couoh and 2 - ', 'divan chairs" .Handsome pile carpet square and hearth- •- rug- - Btand.some .mirror-baok sideboard -Dining- -tables, chairs^- couchos, occasional , . tables, b>r,' fenders, sets brasses, firescreen ' Large.' cftippendiile. overmantel Handsome chenille- and tapestry curtains Overmantel,' pictures', .engravings, vases and ' ornaments, -.Bet carvers iv case, c.p. • •■- >vare, * dinner tea do, glassware, r"" china", 'good ' linoleums, eto., etc Douklo a«« Emgle-iron-bed6teads, bedding, stretchers", duShess' pairs, washstands, - 6et?-waro, -blankets^- , sheets, pillow- — ' ihams, tablecovers, laeo curtains, etc , ' : -ctc. K. table, chairs, cooking utensils, and a ■"lot- of useful kitohoii sundries.--WITHOUT RESERVE. ' "GROCERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. • - - 1 _ " _ 1 MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO, , will sell by public auction in their ' rooms, Willie-street, J ON WDNESDAYf 19;h FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o'clock— Tho .balance- of the assigned stock of ■ - -- groceries, .crockery, etc., when upwards of two hundred pounds worth of groceries, crockery, hardware, etc., also nearly new carh register, will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. . TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) At 10 o'clock a.m. JC. ARBUCKLE will sell by auction, • without reserve, at People's Butchery, corner Riddi'orcl and Gordon greets— ' Prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, etc. "AncTat 2.30, will sell at Newtown Auction Mart— . ianofqrte, Sideboard, Duchesse Pairs, and other general furniture and effects, sent in for sale. F. EGGERS, Land and Estate ' • Agent, Lambton-quay, has for Sale- - - " . . ' Near Tasman-slreet— A genuine bargain ; perfectly level section of Land, 46ft frontage to public street, by 95ft. Price, £9 10s per foot. Call early and secure Roseneath {overlooking Oriental Bay, five minutes from tram)— A real good Building Site. Price, £10 per foot. Kelburne (near Grove-road)— Good Section, 41ft x 129 ft. Price £8 foot; section is five minutes from the tram terminue. . OR Sale, Note the terms: Ten per cent, deposit, balance any time .during ten year^ J___so__i_le __jnd.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1908, Page 10

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