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MONDAY NEXT, 24th FEBRUARY, 1908. At 2 p,ru. CONFECTIONERY, Ex RUAPEHU, On account of whom it may concern. It* ESSRS, J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. i,TjL are instructed to sell by auction w ithout reserve, at thqir rooms, Feathers- . ton-street, on Monday Next, nt 2 p.m.— 120 BOXES OF CONFECTIONERY, including' Chocolates, Licorice, Jellies, and Almonds. In lots to suit buyers: 1 -On view on morning of salo. j J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 26th- FEBRUARY, 1908, , " . At. 2.30 p.m. TWO MODERN 6-ROOMED "RESIDENCES, Each with 40 Feet ' Frontage, SEATOUN-ROAD, KILBIRNIE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instruction! to sell 'by auction at their rooms, Feather-eton-streot, as above — Sections Nos. 44 and 45, South Kilbirnie, each having- 40ft frontago by depths varying from 102 ft sin to 87ft 4in, and containing 12 and 13 perches area xe- _ spee>' rely, together with the charming 6-ro' mcd residences, one having two ~ ver .ndahs and three bay windows and thf other verandah and two bay windows, each insured for £500 and occupied by tenants. - .The- above" delightfully-situated one■tory dwellings, which will bo sold separately, ere on tho electrio tramline, and on the water-front of Evans Bay. They have been faithfully built, and should CQjftmend themselves to business men desiring seasido-homes with boating, fishing, lind bathing facilities' at tho door, and only 15 minutes by tram from the centre of tho city. "A large «mourifc of the purchase money may .remain on mortgage. For cards to view and fuller particulars *pply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 330 p m. SPECIAL SALE of CHOICE SECTIONS, - BROOKLYN AND VOGELTOWN. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., as instructed by a gentleman who has left Wellington, will sell by auction at their rooms, Featherstoa-street, on Wednesday, 26th inst., at 2.30 p.m. — LOT I—Section1 — Section 215, Vicloria-terrace, Brooklyn, having a frontage of 55ft by a depth varying from 118 ft to 132 ft. Splendid building allotment, commanding a good new of the city. X.OT 2 — Section 22.3, Fortiinatus-street, Vogeltown, having a frontage of 77ft ; 6in by a depth of 133 ft, adjoining Mr. Ho wden' s residence, and suitable for '" subdivision into tf/o sites. 1 IOT 3— Part Sections 379 -and 351, Vogelvjwn, having frontages of 46ft to E. W. Mills-road attd 66ft to Georgo Crawford-street .by fho long depth of 265 ft, adjoining Mr. Rod's property. - George Crawford-street is now being ' formed by the City CounciL LOT 4— Section 185, Vogeltown, having a frontago of 59ft to E. W. Mills road _by 1 A depth of 180 ft, adjoining Mr. 'Robertion's residence. iOT s^-Sec.tion 162, having 59ft frontage to Colendge-Btreet -by 188 ft, and adjoining Lot 4 on its back boundary. All the above Sections have sale hoards Upon them. For full particulars apply to J H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneer*. WEDNESDAY, 26th" FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2 30 p.m. BPLEXDID BLOCK, ALMOST 1 ACRE, AND TWO HOUSES, \ CRESWICK, CRESWICK, Near tho Karori Tramline. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed to sell by auction at their rooms, Foathew ton-street, as | above— Sections 45. 44, and part 45, Creswick, having frontages of 120 ft to Creswick_j£rraco_and 193 ft to Gawith-road, coa- '. taininff ..Y roods— l 6 . perches, together with tho 5-roomed dwellinghouse, two stables, and cottago thereon, ocoupied by tenants. . ,'~'\ r \ This property ia'wftfiin 4 minutes' walk of the electrio tramline at Baker's Hil^ -ttnvnel:- -Tho land rises from Gawith-road jtnd .axljoips the Tennis Court on the Creii-Tfiek-tcrraee frontage.' Tho five-roomed house is \oi recent, construction and the other buildings somewhat older. „ For terms of sale" arid cards to view apply :td,*” J: Ja. BETHUNE ANBCO-, Auctioneers. '•• THURSDAY,- 27th FEBRUARY, 1908 -T_ *. I^~ .. At-1 p.m. sharp, ' AUCTION 'SALE OF SUPERIOR . -. .HOUSEHOLD.-: FURNITURE, > ' -~. At the Residence, - No, ,69, COiIOMANDEL'STREET, Near-4ho Corner of Constable-street. M'ESSRSf J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. sell by auction 'ori the 'premises, ■ «s' above*-- •• - ■«• --■-'.--•' -The ; WHOLE '-of tho HIGH-CLASS . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ■ - ■ 'comprising -contents iof 7 rooms, . ... including :„ '. „r < _'__ Carred -walnut - drawingroam and dininguoom tuites, music, canterbury, water _ colour*, oil paintings and engravings, " ornaments,* ' palmH,. " "Brussels . carpet, Jinpleura, afternoon tea table?, double Arabian bedsteads, 1 and ?. -iron bedeteiefs, mattresses, chejft of drawer?, clocks, Davis- -sewing machine, dinner * service, kifcHon utensils, k garden tools, lawn mower, and sundriSs. Catalogues are now ready. I On view on Wednesday, Afternoon and on Morning of Sale.FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1908, _ . .At 2 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE of FTRST-CLASS --- HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR, At the Residence, No. 14, AITKEN-STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■will sell by auction on the premises, as above — The SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS, contents of 7 rooms. Full -particulars in future advertisement. WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. 454 \CRES AND FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, -WALLACEVILLE, UPPER .HUTT. (Eight minutes from station). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will pell by auction at their ooms, Featherston-street, as above — THAT SPLENDID BLOCK OF • - FREEHOLD LAND, being Section 272, and part of Section 220, Rimutaka Survey District, containing 45 acres 2 roods 19 perches, having a long frontage to the Wallacevillo-road and adjacent to the Agricultural Dopartmont's property by Wallaceville Station, together with the FOUR-ROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE, with concrete yard and large shed thereon, occupied - - by a weekly tenant. The above property, part of which is* l«vel and part hilly, can, with little expenditure bo made one of the most doRghtful ana 1 attractive suburban homes in this fashionable locality. The cottage is approached by a level drive through a plantation of wattles and English trees, and the hill adjoining is covered with native vegetation. Between the property and the railway station, which is only eight minutes' walk from the boundary, the land on the northern side of the road has been subdivided into building allotments, on many of whish houses will soon bo erected. • Exceptionally easy terms. . ' Eor cards to view, and further particulars, apply to J. H BETHUNE AND CO.,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 8

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