WEDXESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1908, At 1 o'clock. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS. MESSRS. J. II BETHUXE AXD CO. mil sell at thrir rooms, Feathcrslonf'rcPt, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th March, at 1 p. in. — A larßo oatalogup, comprising 1200 VOLUMES of Hibtorical, Koipntific. Technical Works, and Genorr.l Literature, including: International Library (20 volp.), Arabian Nights (12 vols.). Chamber's Encyclopaedia, Stephens' s Thesaurus, the Litcraluro of AH Nations, The Yachtsman (8 lots ), collection of 20 American Original Etchings, Van Dyek Sketch Book, Turner Collection, American Painters (Ruekin), Auditing (Dirksec), Bracken's Poem 3, Old Marlborough, Works on Law, Science, Poetry, History, Theology, and Art, Text Bookp, Novel?, and General Literature Catalogups of the 346 lots are now available and the books are on view. WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. Estato of tho late 11. K. Bothune. CHARMING MODERN FAMILY RESIDENCE OF 11 ROOMS, AND GROUNDS OF A ACRE. No. 164, WELLINGTON-TERRACE (With Frontages to Clitton-lerraco) MESSRS. J. H. BETHU-NE AND CO. instructed by the Executors in the Estate of the lato H. K. Bethune, will sell by auction at their Rooms, Feathers-ton-stroot, on Wedriesday, 11th March, at 2.30 p.m. : — Tho SPLENDID AND CENTRAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY, part of Section 458, Wellington, having frontages of 65ft 6m to Wel-lington-terrace, and 67ft 4in <o Clifton-terrace, by the long depth of 330 ft, also _ a piece of land, subject to a right-of-way, having sft frontago to Wellington-ter-race by 132 ft on tha northern boundry, together with the sub-Eitantially-built. modern family residence thereon, containing 11 large rooms and two basomont rooms, with conservatory, fern house ; wide entranco hall and and landing ; two pantries, scullery, bathroom ; outbuildings and greenhouse ; fitted w ith every modorn convenience and all in splendid order. I Tho grounds are laid out with lawn, terraces, flowor bods containing many rare and valuable plants, shrubbery, orchard, and kitchen garden. From tho balcony of the residence a magnificent viow of tho harbour and city is obtained. Tho frontage to Clifton-terrace on the back boundary is suitable for the erection of two or three other residences, without in any way interfering with the present arrangement of tho mam building and surrounding land. For cards to view and further information, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1903, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID CENTRAL 9-ROOMED RESIDENCE, ("To Whare") No. 15, MACDONALD-CRESCEXT. MESSRS .7. 11. BETHUXE AXD CO. ha\e been instructed to sell by auction at their rooms, I'cathcrsten-Uroet, as above — lhat DET.iaHTFUI.T.Y - SITUATED iT.EEKOI.D ALLOTMENT, part of Section No. 16., Wollin^ton, having a frontage of 50ft to Macdora'.d-cresccnt by a depth of 76J.ft, together with tho iwc-^tory family rci.ideuc o -, containing 9 rooms, with bathroom, vorandah, j balcony, and conveniences. Tlio abovo superior dwellinghouse commands a magnificent city and harbour view. The rooms are cxceptionallv large, ! and tho hcu*c is in good Grder throughout. It ia eminently suitable for occupation as a fashionable boardinghov.se. For key to -view and further particulars, r.pply to J. It. BETHUXE AXD CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1908, ! At 2.30 p.m.' TO MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN. THE MOST CENTRAL BLOCK OF VACANT LAND IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. SURROUNDED B\> CHAIN-WIDE STREETS— JERVOIS - QUAY, CABLE AND TARANAKI STREETS. Tho RAILWAY LINE on ono side, and the new TARANAKI - STREET WHARF on the othor. 100 YARDS FROM THE TOWN HALL. MESSRS. J. 11. "BETHUNE AND CO have beon favoured with instructions lo sell by auction .it their rooms, Fcatherston-f-trcet, on WEDNESDAY, 11th March, at 2.50 p.m.— GOODWILL OF LEASE of Sections Nos. 1 to 7, To Aro Reclamation, held under perpetual lease from tho Harbour Board, at tho following rontals, for Iho nc\i 19 years:— No. 1, £188 16b : No. 2, £154 13s ; No. 5, £164 0» Gel ; Xo 4, £141 6s 2d: No 5, £153 7s 2d ; No. 6, £114 19s 6d ; Xo. 7,, £113 3s 6d ; renowablo nt \aluaiion of tho ground rent only, for poriod^ \of 14 years in perpetuity. The sections havo areas of from 11 to 11{ perches, and the maximum dopth of tho deepest (No. 4) is 119^ feet between Cable-streot and Jervois-quay. * 1 •7;6 i 5 * <c 00. ll •> OO 12.7 o O /4 t.'-o 0 "775 tf 1 7 < V j i 1/ I ° OO IS* J I toe' aw ~j Jt \*\ - ' if i *> s \ ' hi' * o o.ie-9 >■' V iff - f/Is> & 2 M§ fc Hi Of . *■ " ri $ X o Q./i-e y ff y t&• [ if r Tho sections will be offered separately, but as a complete block the property has a special value to those requiring sites for largo wn rehouses or factories. The pio\i;i>iiy of tho land lo To Aro Riiilw.iv line and tho _ consequent facilities fc obtaining a MtUng info Iho uentro of thp blot !v mnkes the pioporly nn ideal o;ip fur merchants dealing in heavy gnedv For fuli te\l of leases, terras and till condition.", npply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers.
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Evening Post, Issue 51, 29 February 1908, Page 8
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