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TO-MORROW, "WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 p.m. TWO NEW AND UP-TO-DATE 6 AND 7 ROOMED RESIDENCES, GROVE-ROAD, KELBURNE. (\TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. \IxJL have received instructions to sell by suction at their rooms, Featherston-street, as above — ffwo Allotments, parts of the rosubdivision of Sections 38 and 40, Block 4, Kelburne, each having a frontage of 33ft ♦in to Grove-road, together with the two modern residences, having 6 and 7 rooma respectively, with bathroom, scullery, conservatory, verandah, and balcony. ' The above charming and centrally-situ-ated residences, which are just out_ of tho 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 the evening eun. Their position is one of tho most sheltered in Kelburne, and the auctioneers would urge buyers of residences ia this fashionable neighbourhood to take an early opportunity to inspect. For terms of sale and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.30 pm. . 8 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, CROPTON, .' . .Near Railway Station. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are instructed to Bell on WEDNESDAY, 19th February, at their rooms, Featherston-street, at 2.30 p.m.— THREE LEVEL ALLOTMENTS, being a re-subdivision of Sections 8 and 9, TreJissick, Crofton, each having a frontage of 52ft 4in to the Main ™. Crofton-Kaiwatra-road, and nearly dead level to the back boundary. PIVE BUILDING SITES, parts of the • . original Lots 28 and 29, of Section 5, Crofton, having long frontages to • Main-road and Imlay-orescent, and within five minutes' Walk of Crofton R,aihvay Station. Crofton is ono of tho most charming •nd healthy suburbs of Wellington. Values are now low, but within a year, when the Manawatu line is taken over by the Government, and a more frequent train service arranged, thora will undoubtedly be a Bharp increase in the selling price of all the above allotments. All the above allotments are flagged and •umbered. - Terms — 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent. 10 3 months^ 10 per cent, in 6 months, balance in 2 years ; interest at 5 per cent. _ For lithographic plans anil further partioulars, apply ta _ •• . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. , GROCERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. (Tl/J-ESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. XT-L will sell by public auction in their rooms, Willis-street, ON WDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o'clock — The balanoo of the assigned stock of groceries, crockery, etc., when upwards of two hundred pounds worth of groceries, crockery, hardware, etc., also nearly new cash register, will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ETC. .■m/TESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. '•*•"-»- w m B ell by public auction, in thenrooms, Willis-street, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 19th - FEB., - At 2 o'clock— Groceries, medicines, cigars, 4 cases raisins, 3 cases seeded do, tea, sugar, rice, sago, plates, crockery, bni3hware, tin and enamel ware, etc., etc. Also, . 1 nearly new cash register, £d to £4 WITHOUT RESERVE. FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. Auction Salo of a VALUABLE SEVEN-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. * 14, NELSON-STREET. ■m/TESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. ixi have been instructed to offer for sale at public auction in their rooms, 46, Lambton-quay — All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 40FT TO NELSONSTREET by a depth of 90ft, part of Section 288, City of Wellington, with the TWO-STORY BUILDING erected thereon, and known as No. 14, Nelsonstreet. Tho residence contains seven good rooms, with usual conveniences, flower garden, etc. This property is excellently situated, in a sunny position, adjacent to the Basin Reserve, close to the tramway, and within a few minutes of the centra of the city. TITLE, LAND TRANSFER. SMll particulars of MESSRS HALL AND KNIGHT, Solicitors, Panama-street ; Or 'of MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. NOTICE OF SALE . Under Section 140 of "The Licensing Act, 1881." TW'OTICE 13 hereby given that the un111 1 dersigned intends to sail by Public Auction at J ohnsonville, on TUESDAY, tha 3rd day of March, 1903, one Dark Horse, with four white fetlocks, together, •with a saddle and bridle, which were left -with him on Friday, the 15th day of November, 1907, by John Bain, who at that time was a farm labourer at Pahautanui, and who has since left to reside in the City of Wellington. Thiß horse, saddle, and bridle are being sold for the purpose of defraying the keep and expenses of the horse, which ha 3 been left to my custody at my paddocks at Pahautanui. If the amount due to me is paid before the date of sale, together with the costs and expenses inourred by me, then the sale will not take place. The sale will be without reserve and the highest bidder shall be the purchaser. Dated at Wellington, this 28th day of January. 1908. MATTHEW MOYNIHAN, Licensee of the Pahautanui Hotel. WANTED to Sell, in good suburb, Fruifc and Conleotionury Business; turnover average* £1000 yearly, increasing every day; rent 18s; good shop and dwelling, yard and stable ; 3 years' lease ; practically no opposition; good spec for mxxl man. Apply, Energetic, Evening

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 10